Captain Mashrafe Mortaza says Bangladesh should raise their game against a solid India side on Tuesday in the event that they are hold any opportunity of achieving the World Cup semi-finals.
Mashrafe’s side have seven after three successes and a washout, three behind fourth-put England.
To hold any opportunity of qualifying from the 10-group gathering stage they have to win both of their last installations, against India and Pakistan, and expectation results somewhere else go to support them.
“India are exceptionally solid in this World Cup and it won’t be simple however we need to play hard and be at 100 percent in each region,” he said.
“It is safe to say that we are going to in any case be in it? Possibly, perhaps not. How about we see yet we need to play superior to anything what we have done as such far.”
Shakib Al Hasan, the world’s top of the line all-rounder in one-day internationals, has scored 476 runs and grabbed 10 wickets in the competition.
“Shakib has been doing whatever he can do,” said Mashrafe. “He has been doing everything in batting, bowling and handling. He has been the best entertainer at this World Cup.
“There is much left and ideally he can do whatever he has done and complete on a decent level.”
Britain gave India their first destruction of the competition at Edgbaston on Sunday, blunting their turn assault to pile on 337-7, with the home batsmen taking advantage of a short limit on one side.
Be that as it may, Mashrafe, whose side will take on India on a similar ground in Birmingham, said they had their very own arrangements against the double cross bosses.
“The Indian spinners are completing much better in the event that you take a gander at their details in the last two, three years. Both (Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav) are doing great,” said Mashrafe.
“We can’t think since England did it we will and get achievement. Our batting has been generally excellent and we will stay on track.
“Possibly against New Zealand we could have improved however the manner in which we are playing we should adhere to our arrangement. Britain adhered to their arrangement, we adhered to our own.”