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Bangladesh look to future at T20 World Cup as Zimbabwe challenge looms

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Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan
Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan
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Bangladesh coach Sridharan Sriram said Saturday he believed his team could become "a very good T20 side for the future" despite mixed fortunes so far at the World Cup, with Zimbabwe their next challenge in Brisbane on Sunday

The Asian nation headed into the tournament with their only win in the Twenty20 World Cup main draw against the West Indies at the 2007 inaugural edition.

They added another with a nine-run victory against the Netherlands before being brought crashing back to earth by South Africa in a 104-run defeat.

Zimbabwe are next up, fresh from their stunning one-run upset over Pakistan while Bangladesh seek to recover from their heavy loss against SA. 

Sriram, who took the reins ahead of the Asia Cup in August when Russell Domingo was axed after a string of poor results, said they had full respect for Zimbabwe.

"We have a plan, but we respect Zimbabwe, they had an amazing performance against Pakistan, we watched every ball of it," he said, adding that had already put the South Africa loss behind them.

"We can't look at the points table, we can't dwell on what's happened. It's about remaining really calm, being very clear with our plans and focused on execution on the day.

"In tournament play, there is no place for emotions, you can have a bad day then bounce back really strong.

"Whether you win massively, lose massively, the next day it's gone. You wake up, train, travel and play. So nothing changes from our side."

Shakib Al Hasan, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Liton Das and Afif Hossain will again carry the team's batting order against Zimbabwe while pace spearhead Mustafizur Rahman is set to lead the bowling charge.

Former Indian allrounder Sriram said a second win would give them a huge confidence boost ahead of big games against India and Pakistan next week.

"We are building a side and the confidence of the boys, they know where they stand in world cricket and where they want to go," he said.

"I think we've set that base, from a team point of view we want to build this side for the future and we have got a set of boys, we've got the skill sets.

"If we can add a few more skill sets I think we can build a very good T20 side for the future."

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