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Bangladesh v India
Asia Cup 2018, Final
Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
Friday, 28 September, 3.30 PM local time, 11.30 AM GMT


It's safe to say that India start as the favourites to win their second consecutive Asia Cup title, and seventh overall, when they face Bangladesh in Dubai on Friday, 28 September. They are undefeated in the tournament, have the most potent opening combination among all the teams in the competition – Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan are among the top three scorers – and have picked up wickets with the new ball in all but one game, which has proved out to be a key factor on the slow Dubai pitches that make run-scoring difficult for new batsmen.

They were pushed to a tie by Afghanistan in their last Super Four game, but India had rested several key players for the dead rubber – they should be better equipped to counter such a challenge should Bangladesh present them with one.

India had come into the tournament with the aim of finalising their middle order – No.4 downwards – ahead of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019. While some of those who have had hits from No.4 to No.7 – Dinesh Karthik, MS Dhoni, Kedar Jadhav, Manish Pandey and Ravindra Jadeja – have done decently, the ability to absorb pressure in a tough chase, like was the case against Afghanistan who set India 253 to win, is still under question.

India have had it relatively straightforward after a scare in the first outing, against Hong Kong. In all these games, they were helped by strong starts from Dhawan and Sharma, both of whom have at least one century so far.

Against Afghanistan as well, the new opening combination of KL Rahul and Ambati Rayudu added 110 runs for the first wicket, but some disciplined bowling saw India slide from there to 166/4 and then again from 204/4 to 226/7, showing that they were fallible in the middle overs if put under sufficient pressure.

The top order will be the hurdle for Bangladesh, and if they can get the Sharma and Dhawan out for not many, things might get interesting.

As far as bowling is concerned, India are settled with all of Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Jasprit Bumrah, Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav and Jadeja among the wickets.

Bangladesh have their own issues to deal with. It has been a haphazard tournament for them, where they have had to dig deep and fight themselves out of precarious situations. There have been hospital visits, reinforcements flying in from home, and injuries at crucial junctures.

Tamim Iqbal sustained a fracture in his left wrist in the team's first game against Sri Lanka and was ruled out of the rest of the games, and Shakib Al Hasan aggravated an injury to his left little finger hours before the knockout clash against Pakistan and was ruled out of that game as well as the final.

That Bangladesh are still in the final despite two of their most experienced men out is, in most parts, down to the third major wheel of Bangladesh batting machine – Mushfiqur Rahim.

The wicket-keeper batsman has 297 runs at 74.35 with one century, and his 99 against Pakistan on Wednesday acted as a catalyst in Bangladesh's victory after they were 12/3 in the fifth over.

Outside of Rahim and Mohammad Mithun, who has hit two 60s and joined Rahim in big partnerships on two occasions, it hasn't been too consistent. In Iqbal's absence, Bangladesh have tried different combinations at the top with Liton Das, Nazmul Hossain and Soumya Sarkar, but none of them have worked.

The Bangladesh openers have managed 5, 16, 15, 15 and 1 for the first wicket and, clearly, this has been a big problem for them. With India's potent pace attack against them, it's a concern for Mashrafe Mortaza's men.

That said, Imrul Kayes scored a half-century in his first game against Afghanistan after being flown in from Dhaka, and Mahmudullah averages 30.40 – the back-up act hasn't been bad.

On the bowling front, Mustafizur Rahman is the second-highest wicket-taker with eight wickets at 18.37 and has been their main weapon with the new ball as well as at the death. He has Rubel Hossain, captain Mortaza and spinner Mehidy Hasan for company.

Bangladesh are a determined bunch, who have made a habit of toppling big teams. India look too strong on paper, but this could become a super contest if Bangladesh can raise their game.

Key players

Rohit Sharma (India): The stand-in India captain will look to cross one final hurdle and win his second Asia Cup, and first as captain. He is the second-highest run scorer for India with 269 runs at 134.50 and will look to add to those numbers.

Mushfiqur Rahim (Bangladesh): Bangladesh's saviour on most occasions will have to do it one more time and especially so in the absence of Iqbal and Shakib. He was seen in some discomfort while keeping against Pakistan, so that injury, if there is one, might also be a factor.

Conditions

Slow pitches that enable the ball to grip and turn have been the order of the tournament and the final isn't expected to be any different. Win the toss, bat first and put the opposition out in the field for long while getting a 250-plus score could be the mantra for both teams.

Squads

India: Rohit Sharma (c), Shikhar Dhawan, Khaleel Ahmed, Jasprit Bumrah, Yuzvendra Chahal, MS Dhoni (wk), Kedar Jadhav, Dinesh Karthik, Kuldeep Yadav, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Manish Pandey, KL Rahul, Ambati Rayudu, Ravindra Jadeja, Deepak Chahar, Siddarth Kaul

Bangladesh: Mashrafe Mortaza (c), Mohammad Mithun, Liton Das, Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), Ariful Haque, Mahmudullah, Mosaddek Hossain, Nazmul Hossain, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Nazmul Islam, Rubel Hossain, Mustafizur Rahman, Abu Hider, Mominul Haque, Soumya Sarkar, Imrul Kayes
 
Good luck to both teams. Hope tigers can compete and we have a great final. IND even without Kholi has been pretty dominant through out this tournament.
 
Good luck to both teams. Hope tigers can compete and we have a great final. IND even without Kholi has been pretty dominant through out this tournament.

Yes, India has been dominant throughout the tournament but the way Bangladesh has a turnaround after it's defeat against Afghanistan and the way they build their inning against pakistan after an early collapse should give them a heart.

Even Sunil Gavaskar was very impressed with the current performance of Bangladesh and saying on a news channel yesterday that India can't be complcent against Bangladesh and can't down the guard or should be ready for a surprise.
 
There is a rumor that BD would play new(new in that position in this tournament) player in the opening slot. Would that be Mashrafe or Miraz? There is no need to send Soumay and Mominul in opening as they both are lefty.
 
Too many parallels to CT 17. India dominant and other finalist huffed and puffed to the final. And on the day, India collapses. We might not hear the end of it from Bangla bros till eternity.
 
Who chooses to bowl in a final where runs on the board matter? India, of course.

All because of insecure grampas like Dhoni who know they'd be exposed when tasked with accelerating at the end.
 
I would very much like to see BD bowling first. Now no matter what we score Rohit and co will chase it down. And if we(likely) collapse then it will be pretty much one sided match.
 
If Bangladesh is motivated throughout as they were against Afg,SRL and Pak, India will have a tough time.Who is favorite:India. BD can cause an upset
 
Who chooses to bowl in a final where runs on the board matter? India, of course.

All because of insecure grampas like Dhoni who know they'd be exposed when tasked with accelerating at the end.

But but.. his fielding placements and cool demeanour will help India
 
Too many parallels to CT 17. India dominant and other finalist huffed and puffed to the final. And on the day, India collapses. We might not hear the end of it from Bangla bros till eternity.

But we didn't win the toss that day.
 
Who chooses to bowl in a final where runs on the board matter? India, of course.

All because of insecure grampas like Dhoni who know they'd be exposed when tasked with accelerating at the end.

Stop crying. Dhoni is not the captain.
 
Can’t we ever win a toss in vital game😩

No issues, now boys have to bat well & put 325 here😜. Today I actually feel how important Shakib is for us - to cover 5th bowler, our last 5 are Miraz, Mash, Mustafiz, Rubel & Nazmul.

Good luck to both teams.
 
Too many parallels to CT 17. India dominant and other finalist huffed and puffed to the final. And on the day, India collapses. We might not hear the end of it from Bangla bros till eternity.

No Shakib and Tamim. This is Bangladesh's B side.
 
Pathetic decision to bat first. Honestly, this reminds of CT final. Instead of batting first and burying Pakistan under a 330 score, we had to hear about a fluke victory for more than a year. Simply shows who is really in power :msd
 
No matter this pathetic indian team have now got few international level bowlers . Still indian team management dnt back them to defend the totaland that too in final.
why bowl first?
 
Difference between Sarfraz and Mashrafee. Sarfraz is a programmed robot while Mashrafee is more innovative.
Look who is opening for Bangladesh?
 
We need a innovative and brave captain like Mashrafee in order to progress.
 
If somehow openners can bat for 15 overs with 50 runs and one can go upto 40 overs then BD can have a fighting score
 
Difference between Sarfraz and Mashrafee. Sarfraz is a programmed robot while Mashrafee is more innovative.
Look who is opening for Bangladesh?

Miraz is capable of opennig. As no one is showing promise its better to go with miraz what we the bd fans were urging for a while
 
What is miraz doing there. Who has sent him to open the innings. Has mash lost his mind.
 
It seems Bumrah and Bhuvi have started to feel the pressure of the final. Both of them are bowling trash here.
 
What is this. Is miraz on a mission to prove me wrong? Why's he hitting boundaries. Is this our highest opening partnership in This Asia Cup.
 
Mehidy has better technique and brain than our Fakhar who doesn't have any clue of Indian bowling
 
First plan fails for India to get quick early wickets
BD should capatilize
 
Indian bowling on leg side? Strange! The ghost of Amir is on their shoulders
 
This has been the template though when BD bat first vs India. Go real strong first 15 and hen fall away.

Good luck to them though. Not too fussed if they win their first Asia Cup
 
It seems Bumrah and Bhuvi have started to feel the pressure of the final. Both of them are bowling trash here.

Cool down man. It's a 350 pitch. There's nothing on the wicket. Rohit will be toying with our trundlers in the evening session.
 
LOL just woke up to this EId Ka chand. Litton Das has scored some. Never thought I'd see the day!!!
 
Wow BD Liton showing why he is rated so high superb attack under pressure
 
I was slomost sure that we would lose 2/3 wickets in first 5 overs. Hope our brainless players won't hand over the advantage like they always do.

:six
 
Wow BD Liton showing why he is rated so high superb attack under pressure

On the contrary, there is no pressure. If you know you will lose, there is no fear. BD is following Pakistan's CT strategy
 
Still can't get over the fact that Litton Das is scoring. J:)) Just told someone the other day that I've never seen him score
 
Some good cricket. But I trust minnow Bangladesh. Water gate can be open anytime.
 
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