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Bangladesh Under-19 ace pacer Shoriful Islam has said they were eagerly waiting to meet India - a team against whom Bangladesh had suffered narrow defeats in the recent past.
Before Sunday's World Cup final, Bangladesh had lost to India twice - once in the Asia Cup semi-final (in 2018) and the other in Asia Cup final (in 2019).
However, they managed to finally beat the Indian colts by three wickets (via DLS) at the Senwes Park on Sunday.
In an interview with Bangladesh's daily, The Daily Star, Shoriful said, "Actually, we lost two close matches against them in the past. One was the Asia Cup semi-final (in 2018) and the other was a (Asia Cup) final (in 2019).”
In the summit clash, Shoriful bowled with intent and aggression and picked up two wickets, giving away 31 runs in his 10 overs.
The left-handed pacer, while talking about his aggression which was on full display in the final, said, "We have seen in cricket that to play aggressive cricket, you have to do that and to make the batsmen angry or to induce something in him so that he wants to take me on and so that a wicket falls. When you start aggressively, the batsmen watching from the outside become very tentative."
The 18-year-old further said that the team drew a lot of inspiration form the senior side.
"The feelings are that of winning a World Cup, be it for the U-19s or the national team," he added.
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