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India vs Bangladesh, ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Live Cricket Score News And highlights.Melbourne:India had a developed preparing session at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on the eve of their ICC Cricket World Mug 2015 quarter-last against Bangladesh. India had a discretionary preparing session on Tuesday, where all the players turned up for fielding practice. However on Wednesday, it was in full bore as all the players had good hits in the nets in front of the knockout diversion at the MCG. Perused: India versus Bangladesh ICC Cricket World Mug 2015, Quarter-Last 2: Review 

India vs Bangladesh, ICC Cricket World Cup 2015

All the batsmen had a hit in the nets amid their preparation session. Shikhar Dhawan completed his session and was seen getting his hand kneaded by the physio Nitin Patel. It is vague concerning why Patel was going to Dhawan. Given that there was no expression from the Indian camp, it may not be anything major. One other eminent highlight of the session was that Mohammed Shami had a generally simple workout and did not go full throttle. Perused: Suresh Raina: Nobody can take Bangladesh daintily
Captain MS Dhoni had a spell, where he confronted the bowlers. Nonetheless, he came back to the nets once more, to face a few throwdowns from Sanjay Bangar. Amid that session, Dhoni attempted to hit the meat of the bat. Duncan Fletcher, viewing from the separation, strolled up to Dhoni and offered his expressions of exhortation. At the point when Dhoni hit a couple of great shots, Fletcher gestured his head in appreciation. Perused:  India must prepare for smugness getting up and go in ICC Cricket World Glass 2015
Suresh Raina played broadly in the practice session. His off-twist is a decent low maintenance choice and could become an integral factor ahead in the amusement against Bangladesh at MCG. With Bangladesh having various left-handers in the side, Raina could be a decent alternative. Since there are enormous limits, spinners are required to have better returns when contrasted with the diversion at Eden Park. Ravindra Jadeja was additionally attempting to get his lines directly after a forgettable amusement against Zimbabwe.
Bangladesh will need to play courageous cricket to duplicate their stun 2007 World Glass win over India and thump the protecting champions out in their quarter-last, Shakib Al Hasan said Tuesday.
The star all-rounder hit a vital 53 as the Bangladeshis ran down India's 191 to win by five wickets in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, at the 2007 World Container in one of the minnows' greatest accomplishments.
India, unbeaten in their six pool diversions, are relied upon to add Bangladesh to their count at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Thursday and affirm their prevalence over their neighbors in an all-Asian knockout diversion.
Relatively few give Bangladesh a trust in their first-ever World Mug quarter-last, yet Shakib says certainty is high inside the camp after their three wins and drizzled out point with Australia and anything is conceivable in an one-off amusement.

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