Times of Oman

Bangladesh lower expectatio­ns after reaching knockout stage

The Tigers are keeping their feet firmly planted on the ground after reaching the last four of a global tournament for the first time

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CARDIFF: England’s resounding victory over Australia on Saturday enabled Bangladesh to book an unexpected spot in Champions Trophy semifinals but the South Asians are playing down expectatio­ns of going all the way to claim a maiden major title.

The hosts had already qualified before the Edgbaston encounter but relished the chance to put one over their bitterest rivals and eased to a 40-run win in the rainaffect­ed Group A finale to end Australia’s interest in the competitio­n.

That loss enabled Bangladesh, who had stunned New Zealand the previous day, to advance at their expense and the Tigers are keeping their feet firmly planted on the ground after reaching the last four of a global tournament for the first time.

“It’s a big thing for our cricket. It is an opportunit­y for us but I want to request everybody not to think we will go all the way to win the ti- tle,” Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza told reporters at the team hotel in Cardiff.

“It’s a tournament of the top eight teams and more challengin­g than the World Cup. So, to be in the semifinal is itself an achievemen­t for us. It is also a reward for our continued effort towards improv- ing our game,” he added. “I think everyone has contribute­d to what we are today.

“The whole nation will be with us as they were in our desperate times and good times.”

All four teams in Group B — India, South Africa, Sri Lanka and Pakistan — can still advance going into their final round of pool matches but Bangladesh have no preference over who they wish to face at Edgbaston on Thursday.

“It can be any team and we are not thinking about that. Our focus for the next few days will be to prepare ourselves for the next game,” Mortaza added.

Number six Mahmudulla­h and all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan made the highest partnershi­p for any wicket in an ODI for the side when they put on 224 to take the match away from New Zealand but Bangladesh are resisting the temptation to tinker with their lineup.

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