Defending champions India take on Bangladesh in the second quarter-final of the World Cup at the MCG on Thursday. India were unbeaten in the group stages but it will count for little against the Tigers, who have looked gutsy in their campaign so far.� Catch live scores and live updates from the match here: (LIVE SCORECARD | Fixtures | Photos )
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07.33: STAT ALERT: MS Dhoni is fourth on the list of captains with most ODI wins. Dhoni is on 99 wins.
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07.30:Sourav Ganguly on MS Dhoni: What works for me is how he lifts himself in ICC events.
07.18: Under two hours for the second quarterfinal between India and Bangladesh, here's how the Indian dressing room looks.
India and Bangladesh have met twice before in World Cups. While Bangladesh won in 2007, India won the opening game of the 2011 World Cup and then went on to win the tournament. As the two teams clash again in the quarter-final, the stakes are higher than ever before. While India have been dominant, Suresh Raina said they would not want to take the Bangla Tigers lightly.
Meanwhile, Bangladesh are confident of their chances, but their senior players have shown India the respect they deserve in the lead-up to the knockout contest. India are expected to win but a Bangladesh victory on Thursday could set the party rolling in Dhaka.
Numbers That Matter
Eight of the last completed 10 one-day internationals between these sides has been won by the chasing team. (Bangladesh Have 'Nothing to Lose' vs India)
- However, the most recent clash, at Dhaka in June 2014, saw India successfully defend a total of 105, bowling Bangladesh out for 58.
- Virat Kohli (506) needs 87 runs to pass Gautam Gambhir (592) as the leading run-scorer in ODIs between these teams.
- Kohli has reached 50 in five of his six innings against Bangladesh (three of which have been converted into centuries), averaging 126.5 with a strike rate of exactly 100.
- That average of 126.5 is the highest any player holds against an opponent, minimum 500 runs scored.
- All six of the ODIs between these teams at neutral venues have been won by the team that batted second (Read More Stats Here)
India are expected to win but Bangladesh are not pushovers anymore.
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