BIRMINGHAM: India has won the toss against Bangladesh and have put their opponents in to field first.
Bangladesh face off against title defenders India in the second semi-final of the ICC Champions Trophy at Edgbaston on Thursday.
The winner of the game would play Pakistan in the tournament finale on Sunday. Pakistan thrashed hosts England by eight wickets on Wednesday to reach their first ever final of the Champions Trophy and their first ICC final in eight years.
This is Bangladesh’s first ever semi-final appearance in an ICC tournament.
India captain Virat Kohli, speaking in a pre-match press conference, warned that his team would not take Bangladesh for granted.
“As we’ve seen, a lot of teams have surprised the opposition and we’re certainly not taking anything for granted.”
The star batsman added: “Going into a big game like this, we´re going to treat it as how we treated the last game. Our mindset does not differ.”
Bangladesh sealed their place in the last four with an impressive five-wicket victory over New Zealand in Cardiff.
They were looking at an embarrassing defeat when they slumped to 33 for four but Shakib Al Hasan (114) and Mahmudullah (102 not out) turned the match around with a brilliant new Bangladesh record stand of 224.
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