
India could come to Dubai as a favorite, but the Underdog brand connected to Bangladesh is one that often misleads. Tigers have shown again and again that they can bloody nose of larger rivals on the big scene – do you remember the World Cup 2007 game in the port in Spain, their victory against Australia in Cardiff in 2005 or their victory over England at the World Cup 2011? So should India really settle for her conflict of Asia Cup Super 4?
Bangladeshy cricket DNA is based on resistance and combat spirit. Their spinners thrive on slow, graspable surfaces; Their sailors know how to use pressure in the last exceeds. And with the order of batting, which can fight against non -non -non -non -non -combat, tigers have developed talent for stretching competitions deeper than expected.
The Dubai playground was good for launching, especially in the second half, but Bangladeshi pitching could cause Indian stroke creators to work hard for smoothness. One incorrectly reading session-laps of launching or expensive over-can be a bangladesh that must be upset. The question persists: Will India store dominance, or can tigers turn the underdogs into disruptions?
Bangladesh without Shakib is more than capable
Bangladesh can be without a star of the versatile Shakib Al Hasan, But the tigers remain an impressive force. Saif Hassan, who threw himself with confidence after his winning match against Sri Lanka, became a converter of games that was able to turn tight chases into an exciting victory.
Towhid Hidoy, stable and composed as Bangladesh’s best runner in Asia Cup, complements it perfectly, while Litton Das continues to enshrine shifts when he has recently become a versatile T20i.
Tanzid Hasan Tamim may have come across sometimes, but he has a talent to change the beginnings in a big score. Jake Ali Anik, considered a true power-hitter, can cause confusion in Death-as he has recently tried to find a form.
Their launching is a collective force that can upset any bowling attack. On the Mustafizur Mustafizur Bowling front, Rahman showed why he was a first-class deadlier-up-to-aid pace, cutter and talent for affecting at key moments.
Bangladesh with a mixture of youth, skills and fearless attitude cannot be underestimated. Can India master a side that benefits resistance and takes momentum without her talisman? In the T20s, the absence of a star is not the same weakness – and Bangladesh is proof.
Bangladesh ran India Close
Bangladesh has repeatedly shown that there are no pushovers for India, and transform matches into high -pressure battles that test the nerves of giants. In the 2007 World Championship, they shocked India with a bold victory of five goals, raising the victory with nine balls that saved, and left fans amazed.
Fast move forward to the bilateral ODI series from 2015 at home and Bangladesh did not compete – dominated and won the historic victory of the 2-1 series. Mustafizur’s twins left the five goals to show that the tigers could overthrow any set of launching.
Even in stricter meetings, Bangladesh caused India to sweat. In 2018, the Asia Cup saw India scratching around Bangladesh just three goals, while Kedar Jadhav saved them from 222-Run a challenge.
Later that year, the final of Nidahas Trophy He went down to the last ball, with six closely saved India Dinesh Karthik. A quick move forward to 2022 in Adelaide Okal and Litton’s blisters 21-fifty fifty almost sealed the unforgettable victory for tigers.
In the final of the Asia Cup in 2016, they also pushed hard and could forget the clash of the World Cup in Bengalur in 2016, where Bangladesh came an agonized close – only two out of three balls – before he did not get under pressure.
From nearby upset to mixing victory, Bangladesh showed again and again, can push India to the edge and demand every ounce focusing from the traditionally dominant party.
India looks firmly under control on paper-because of the gap in experience, but also their four-match unsurpassed running in Asia Cup. Yet the tigers have shown that they can turn warm and catch a shock, ready to spoil the Indian party.
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Published:
Amar Pancker
Published on:
September 24, 2025
Tune