Dubai International Cricket Stadium: Bangladesh head coach Phil Simmons has dismissed the notion that India are an “unbeatable” side, insisting that results in T20 cricket come down to what happens on the day. His comments come ahead of Bangladesh’s high-stakes Asia Cup Super 4 encounter against reigning world champions India in Dubai on Wednesday.
Fresh from a confidence-boosting win over Sri Lanka, Simmons said his squad is eager to test itself against the tournament favourites. “Every team has the ability to beat India,” the 62-year-old coach declared. “The game is played on the day. It's not what India has done before. It's what happens on Wednesday. It's what happens during that three and a half hour period. We will try to play as best as we can and hope to find chinks in India's armoury. That's the way we win games.”
Simmons, who represented a formidable West Indies outfit in the late 1980s and ’90s, understands the intensity surrounding an India clash and wants his players to embrace the spectacle. “Every game, especially games involving India, have a hype because they're the number one T20 team in the world. There must be a hype. We're just going to ride on the hype. We're going to enjoy the moment and enjoy the game.”