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ICC World T20: Bangladesh have match-winners despite Taskin Ahmed, Arafat Sunny’s absence, says Steve Smith

Australia lost their first match against New Zealand in the Super 10 stage and will be hoping to get their winning form back against Bangladesh.

ICC World T20, ICC World T20 2016, Australia vs Bangladesh, Aus vs Ban, Australia Bangladesh, Steve Smith, Steve Smith Australia, sports news, sports, cricket news, Cricket Steve Smith said the pitch looks decent and would not turn as much as it did in last couple of matches.(Source: Reuters)

Australian captain Steven Smith on Sunday said they are not taking Bangladesh lightly despite the absence of Taskin Ahmed and Aarafat Sunny in their ICC World Twenty20 match in Bengaluru on Monday.
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“They have still got some quality bowlers in their line-up (even in the absence of Taskin and Sunny suspended by ICC). We don’t take any side lightly,” Smith told reporters on the eve of the game to be played at Chinnaswamy stadium.

“It is going to be tough because Bangladesh are a much-improved side, and have some match-winners in their line-up. We have to be at our best if we want to beat them tomorrow night,” Smith added.

Smith said Bangladesh has learnt a lot under coach Chandika Hathurusinghe.

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“They have learnt a lot under Chandika Hathurusinghe, and they will be a big challenge,” he said.

On Australia’s chances of qualifying for semifinals, Smith said after the loss against New Zealand they are keen on getting the winning touch back.

“It is a tough group, there are some very good sides in our group. Obviously we didn’t start as well as we would have liked the other night against New Zealand. It is in the past now. We need to win every game we play if we want to win the World Cup,” he said.

Replying to a query about dropping Josh Hazlewood, Smith said he would be an option in Monday’s match if the grass stays on the pitch.

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“I am not too sure. It’s the selectors’ job to pick the side. That’s certainly an option if the grass stays on the wicket a little bit. We will wait and see how it goes tomorrow,” he said.

Smith said the pitch looks decent and would not turn as much as it did in last couple of matches.

“There’s a little grass in it. It’s still quite wet at this stage, but it’s pretty hot here, so it dries out pretty quickly. So, looking at how dry it is and that kind of thing, I don’t think this will take as much turn as the last couple that we have seen. It looks a pretty good wicket,” he said.

Asked about the schedule, Smith said it is part of the game and that the team is least worried about it.

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Smith further hoped that the team plays better than the previous match against New Zealand to turn things around.

“We have played a lot of cricket recently and we are all in good form. So, hopefully, we can play a little bit better than we did the other night and win here. It’s a must-win game for us and hopefully we can turn it around quickly tomorrow,” he said.

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