The second match of the three ODI series between India and Bangladesh will be played in Dhaka on Wednesday (December 7). Team India had lost the first ODI on this ground on Sunday. She is trailing 0-1 in the series. If Team India loses in the second ODI as well, then they will lose the series. Before the match, India’s opener batsman Shikhar Dhawan shouted and said that Team India is fully prepared for the counterattack.

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Shikhar Dhawan said that this is not the first time when Team India has lost the first match of the series. He believes that in such pressure matches, the Indian team performs much better. He said, “This is not the first time that we have lost the first match. It is common. We know how to make a comeback in these situations. We are all set to make a comeback.”

Bangladesh did well: Dhawan

Shikhar Dhawan also praised the Bangladeshi team in the first match. This opener batsman said, “It doesn’t happen often, but he batted brilliantly.” Bangladesh has done well. We have reviewed the errors. Will improve it. Our team is sure to make a big impact. All the players of the team are eager to play the next match.

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Shikhar Dhawan praised Sundar

Shikhar Dhawan has praised spin all-rounder Washington Sundar. He said, “Sundar has done well since his comeback. He also played a brilliant innings in New Zealand. He is also bowling well. Sundar is an effective spinner as well as an excellent batsman in the lower order. The more he gets, the better he will get.

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Working on sweep and reverse hit

Shikhar Dhawan has been working on sweep and reverse hit for the last few matches. He has been able to score only one half-century in nine matches. He spoke for a long time with coach Rahul Dravid during the practice session a day before the match. He has said that sweep shots and reverse hits will help in Indian conditions and he is working on it.