BIRMINGHAM: Indian captain Virat Kohli warned his team on Wednesday not to underestimate Bangladesh, a team who have improved dramatically over the past few years to the point where they are now one game away from reaching a first final at an ICC event, in the Champions Trophy semi-final to be staged at Edgbaston today.
“It’s no surprise anymore to anyone that they [Bangladesh] are doing really well,” Kohli said while talking to reporters during a news conference at Edgbaston on Wednesday.
“They are a very dangerous side on their day and everyone realises that ... Bangladesh have taken huge strides.
“It’s a credit to their set-up and the kind of players they have now who are taking more responsibility.
“They have cricketers who are skilled, who are committed to play for Bangladesh and play with a lot of passion, and they’re really keen to win a lot of games at this level, and that shows in their attitude,” the Indian skipper added.
Kohli also shrugged off concerns about his team’s lower-middle order ahead of their Champions Trophy semi-final on Thursday, calling for complete focus on the last-four clash against Bangladesh.