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India not taking anything for granted against Bangladesh

KOHLI SAYS VICTORY CANNOT BE ‘GUARANTEED’ AGAINST ANY TEAM TODAY

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ndia will be casting a wary eye on Bangladesh in the second semi-final at Edgbaston, given the way the team has been playing during the ICC Champions Trophy.

“They are among the top eight sides in the world, so obviously they are playing really good cricket and are doing a lot of things right to be in that position. As I said, they have cricketers who are skilled, committed and play with a lot of passion and they’re really keen to win a lot of games at this level — that shows in their attitude.”

Referring to Bangladesh’s performanc­e against New Zealand, Kohli said: “The other day [against New Zealand], I thought they were outstandin­g the way they applied themselves and chased the total down and they showed a lot of composure and patience. That is a sign of a side that is mature now, who know how to win matches from difficult situations. They are a very competitiv­e side.”

Kohli also knows that Bangladesh can now lift their game in big matches, like they did in the 2015 World Cup against India. “It’s no surprise anymore to anyone that they are playing really well and they’ve really improved their cricket, and it’s a credit to their set-up and the kind of players they have now who are taking more responsibi­lity. They are a very dangerous side on their day, and everyone realises that.

“You know, no one takes any opposition for granted and Bangladesh have taken huge strides. They themselves said that in the last couple of years. In the World Cup 2015 they were really good. Credit goes to them for what they are doing with their cricket over the last couple of years.”

Victory not guaranteed

Kohli pointed out that in today’s cricket, victory cannot be guaranteed against any team. “We have been in these kind of games before quite a few times, but there are no guarantees in this sport. As we’ve seen in the late stages as well, a lot of teams have surprised the opposition, and we’re certainly not taking anything for granted. We will use whatever momentum we’ve gained in this tournament to execute what we want to. We’re not going to go according to past results and what we’ve done in the past tournament­s. Going into a big game like this, we’re going to treat it the way we treated the last game, and our mindset does not differ.”

To a query whether there would be any changes to the playing XI, he said: “I don’t see any good reason to change the eleven. The team played really well. It was a complete performanc­e, and I certainly don’t think that there’s any need to change anything.” Kohli also hailed Yuvraj Singh, who will play his 300th oneday match. “Yuvraj’s contributi­on to cricket has been outstandin­g. He’s been a total match-winner for India, won so many big tournament­s in big cities, and this is just a testimony to the kind of talent he possesses. You obviously need to have all those things in place to be able to play 300 games for India and I congratula­te him. I wish him all the very best, and hopefully he can play a lot more for us and get in those matchwinni­ng performanc­es all over again. I hope tomorrow is a special one for him.”

 ?? AFP ?? Indian team members try their hand (and legs) at a different ball game at Edgbaston in Birmingham yesterday as they prepare for their semi-final clash against Bangladesh.
AFP Indian team members try their hand (and legs) at a different ball game at Edgbaston in Birmingham yesterday as they prepare for their semi-final clash against Bangladesh.
 ?? AP ?? India’s Yuvraj Singh (left) and Shikhar Dhawan arrive for a nets session ahead of the Champions Trophy semi-final.
AP India’s Yuvraj Singh (left) and Shikhar Dhawan arrive for a nets session ahead of the Champions Trophy semi-final.
 ?? AFP ?? India captain Virat Kohli takes part in a training session at Edgbaston in Birmingham yesterday.
AFP India captain Virat Kohli takes part in a training session at Edgbaston in Birmingham yesterday.
 ?? AP ?? The Indian team gathers before a practice session in the nets on the eve of their semi-final against Bangladesh.
AP The Indian team gathers before a practice session in the nets on the eve of their semi-final against Bangladesh.

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