Bangladesh on Thursday. The team currently is in an unstoppable groove and look favourites in the coming match.
Meanwhile, The Tigers are grappling with challenges on the field and have lost two out of their initial three matches, suffering defeats to England and New Zealand after winning the first game against Afghanistan.
In the last four ODIs against India, Bangladesh has beaten the Men in Blue three times — twice in a bilateral series in December 2022 and then in the Asia Cup Super Four match recently.
The ongoing World Cup has seen major upsets, and up to this point, both England and South Africa have experienced the shock of defeat at the hands of Afghanistan and Netherlands respectively.
India would not want to join this club of upsets and would want to keep their good run intact in the tournament.
Indian is standing tall on the points table at the second spot with skipper Rohit Sharma leading from the front. Rohit's remarkable performances, including an impressive 86 against Pakistan and a brilliant 131 against Afghanistan, have been instrumental in India's success.
Rohit Sharma's outstanding batting performances have certainly thrust him into the spotlight.
Meanwhile, his younger opening partner, Shubman Gill, is eager to make his mark with a substantial score.
As for Virat Kohli, his early dismissal against Pakistan due to a mistimed hit was a minor hiccup in an otherwise stellar record. The batting maestro recently treated fans to a brilliant 85 against Australia and a match-winning, unbeaten 55 against Afghanistan.
While India will look to make the most of batting-friendly conditions at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, their mixed record of four wins in seven matches at this venue in ODIs,