Mushfiqur wants to better Bangladesh's World Cup record
Bangladesh batter Mushfiqur Rahim said that he wanted to better Bangladesh's best World Cup finish at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium on Tuesday.
The veteran, who has played in four ODI World Cups, is set to feature in his fifth, yet again as a pivotal player in the middle-order of the Tigers' batting lineup.
"I am lucky to have played in the last four World Cups. If I get the chance to play this time, then I would definitely want to do better than the results we've had in the past four tournaments," Mushfiqur told the reporters. "We have that ability and the belief but everything depends on starting well on the given day. I think it is very important that we start well."
"Since we are an experienced side in ODIs and have been playing consistent cricket for the last four-five years. So we can hope that we can accomplish a good result," he added.
Bangladesh's best-ever finish in a World Cup came in 2015 when they reached the quarterfinal of the tournament where they were knocked out by India.
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