Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Mortaza warns England

ICC Champions Trophy

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AFP - Bangladesh Captain Mashrafe Mortaza accepted England were a far better side than the one his team knocked out of the 2015 World Cup but insisted the Tigers had improved too ahead of their Champions Trophy opener.

Tournament hosts England and Bangladesh launch the Champions Trophy, a ‘mini World Cup’ featuring cricket’s leading eight one-day internatio­nal sides, at the Oval today.

Both teams are set to feature several survivors from Bangladesh’s 15-run win at Adelaide which condemned England to a woeful firstround exit from the last World Cup. It was a result that led England to completely revamp their approach to the white-ball game. But it was also an indication of how Bangladesh were more than just a team to be respected in sub-continenta­l conditions, something they emphasised with wins over New Zealand and Ireland in a triangular warm-up tournament in Dublin this month. “We just recently beat New Zealand in Ireland,” Mortaza told reporters at the Oval yesterday. It was some encouragem­ent for Bangladesh after a 2016/17 tour of New Zealand where they were beaten in all formats.

“We couldn’t win any matches, but the thing is, we played really good cricket,” said Mortaza.“it’s just we couldn’t finish well, that’s it.”

Mortaza, also Bangladesh’s captain in Adelaide, played down the significan­ce of that result by telling reporters at the Oval: “Look, it was a long time back. And after then, England is a totally different team. The way they are playing, if you look at the last two years, their performanc­e, they win almost everything. And especially at home, they are a serious side.”

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