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CWC 2019: Shakib-led Bangladesh ready to make it count in World Cup
New Delhi, May 28 (CRICKETNMORE): Bangladesh enter the 2019 World Cup without the tag of 'minnows'. The Bengal Tigers have proven -- time and again in the recent past -- that they are not a team to be trifled with by the opposition.
They made it to the quarter-finals in the last edition of the World Cup and then played the semi-finals in the 2017 Champions Trophy. In 2018, they almost won their first major tournament only to lose by a whisker in the finals of the Nidahas Trophy against India.
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