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Bangladesh skipper Mahsrafe Mortaza on Thursday had no hesitation in terming India a far better team but said "my Asia Cup was won" when Tamim Iqbal batted with one hand in their tournament opener.
Dashing opener Tamim is one of the few key players Bangladesh will be missing in the final against India on Friday.
Besides Tamim, Bangladesh will also miss the services of the seasoned all-rounder Shakib-al Hasan in the title clash in Dubai. To make matters worse for them, Mortaza, who has a broken finger, and Mushfiqur Rahim will be playing with injuries.
Bangladesh lost to India in the final of the tournament in 2016, four years before that they were defeated by Pakistan in the summit showdown of the continental event.
Asked if they have learnt from past mistakes during crucial games against India, he said, "Every tournament has been a distinct journey whether 2012 final against Pakistan or 2016 against India. Every time we encountered a few situations, overcame them and got into the finals.”
India comfortably beat their eastern neighbours in the Super Four game.
"I think India is a far better team, they are number one in the world, they came here as the favourites, but then you never know, anything can happen. So, we will have to be mentally strong and fight till the last ball. It's important to keep our emotion in check," said Mortaza.
"This year we are in final without our top two performers, and boys should feel proud about it," said Mortaza.
Shakib flew back to Bangladesh after aggravating a finger injury, while Tamim was ruled out of the tournament after suffering a fracture in the opening game.
"Every match we encountered anxious moments and from Afghanistan Super Four game, it was a virtual final for us. Hopefully, top order clicks in the final and if they don't, then the middle and lower order needs to perform. No point thinking about technique and stuff at this juncture when we are playing final,” added the Bangladeshi skipper.
Asked about the recipe for defeating India without Tamim and Shakib, he said, "Actually you need to wait for a cue on the field. It could be a great spell or may be a great innings. Like a good partnership like one that Mushfiqur and Mithun shared against Pakistan. Or else I don't think you have easy options of beating India."
He said Bangladesh cricket needs a tournament triumph.
Talking about the final, he said a good start is of paramount importance.
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina congratulated the team for making the final.
"The Premier called up, we spoke to her from the dressing room, she is obviously very happy, and motivated us to try our best in the final. If that happens, fine, but she asked us to give our best."
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