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"We beat Pakistan in the Asia Cup and they will want revenge for that" : BD Coach Steve Rhodes

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"We beat Pakistan in the Asia Cup and they will want revenge for that" : BD Coach Steve Rhodes

Bangladesh coach Rhodes pride in ‘people’s team’

Bangladesh’s roar has finally been silenced at the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup but head coach Steve Rhodes insists they will be seen as the ‘people’s team’.

The Tigers went down to India by 28 runs at Edgbaston, a result which leaves them three points off fourth-placed England and mathematically out of the knockout picture heading into the final round of group matches.

It’s a case of ‘what if’ for Rhodes’s side, who have also pushed Australia, England and New Zealand close, only to ultimately narrowly lose each time.

“I’m very proud of the way we have played the big teams. Maybe we have become the people’s team because of the way we have played against them, so I’m very proud,” he said.

“There are a lot of disappointed players in the dressing room. In fact everyone, including the members of staff, are gutted. We were desperate to do well and take it further.

“We played a good team, the number one ranked ODI side in the world. We pushed them but just ran out of time. You need to get out of the block fast against India and we were playing catch-up.”

Batting first, India made a rapid start as Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul put on 180 for the first wicket, the highest opening stand in the tournament so far.

Rahul was dismissed for 77 but Sharma went on to make his fourth century of the World Cup – equalling Kumar Sangakkara’s record from 2015 – as India made 314/9.

Bangladesh struggled to build a partnership in reply, with Shakib Al Hasan, 66, the only player in the top seven to make a significant score.

But a healthy run-rate kept them in it, despite the regular loss of wickets, and a quick-fire 51 not out from Mohammad Saifuddin set up a thrilling finale – only for Jasprit Bumrah to take two wickets at the death and see India home.

“I thought we did fantastically well after that blitz by Rohit,” added Rhodes.

“We were very happy at half-way to be chasing that score. At one stage, we thought it could have been 370 or 380, or even 400.

“We showed spirit to come back but if we had just started better. To beat India, you need to be at your best all the time but we were not in the first hour of the match.

“We have only picked up three wins but we have pushed all of the big teams. With some luck, we could have beaten all the top four.”

Bangladesh may be free to book a flight home but they will still a play crucial role in who contests the semi-finals.

On Friday, they tackle Pakistan at Lord’s, a side who need to win to stand any chance of making the knockouts.

“I’m really looking forward to that game,” Rhodes added.

“We beat them in the Asia Cup and they will want revenge for that. We have shown we can play well against them, although they have come into form now. We want to leave with a win, not a defeat. We are desperate to win.”

ICC media release
 
Don't think it will be about revenge. The only emotions involve in the match will be the desire to remove another obstacle from the path to semis (if New Zealand indeed beats England).
 
kya hogaya bhai. We have a possible semi final berth to catch, nothing to do with badla :facepalm:

small team mentality really :poodle
 
What the hell.... not one Pakistani player, coach or fan has expressed the desire to get badla for Asia Cup.... these BD boys take Asia Cup so seriously because that is the only tournament they have some semblance of a chance to win :))


We have a semi spot to fight for and they think we want revenge for Asia Cup :yk :yk :yk
 
Quite corny and unnecessary comment from Rhodes. Asia Cup is not that big of a tournament.

He could've said something else.
 
If I were him, I would've said something like this --> "We want to finish our tournament on a high and return home with 9 points and 5th position".
 
Really? Clutching at straws there. I don't even remember the asia cup.
 
Bangladesh should do a Bhai Bhai solid and just lose to Pakistan.
If India should have done a favor and won against England, why not Bangladesh just lose? Lol.
 
Lol he’s already predicting it will be a dead rubber
 
Bangladesh should do a Bhai Bhai solid and just lose to Pakistan.
If India should have done a favor and won against England, why not Bangladesh just lose? Lol.

We helped them gain Test status in 1999 by losing to them in the WC, so they should return the favor and help us qualify for semis lol, of course if New Zealand beat England.
 
We helped them gain Test status in 1999 by losing to them in the WC, so they should return the favor and help us qualify for semis lol, of course if New Zealand beat England.

How do you know that match was fixed?
 
Lol let's be real mate

I’m being real. Kenya defeated West Indies in the 96’ WC. That was when the West Indies were a very formidable unit, and made it to the semi finals of that WC.
 
An odd thing to say. If this is a dead rubber match what is the point of revenge. Even if they bowl BD out for 0 runs it still won't be a revenge if NZ loses to England. Importance of the match hinges solely on another match.
 
He is just saying this to motivate his team. Quite frankly I won’t be surprised if they win especially if they bat first.
 
I don't think Asia Cup is of any significance when you compare with the World Cup semis being on line.

Frankly, had Bangladesh beaten New Zealand, the match on the 5th would have been a definite Quarter Final of sort.
 
LOL like seriously who cares about the ASIA cup. Our WC is on the line and this guy is talking about a random match during the the Asia cup!
 
Why all teams have rivalry against ud wants to avenge and defend? :kaneria
 
Pakistan and Bangladesh have face only once in Worldcups
Which was 99
 
.... And people criticize me when I do mention this whole Bangladesh team is an immature one. When the coach speaks like this, no wonder the students will follow the same path of ideology.
 
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