Dubai: It took Bangladesh nine attempts to secure their first Twenty20 International victory over the Indian cricket team; either side of that seven-wicket defeat in Delhi in November 2019, it’s been India all the way.

An unambiguous 16-1 record, bolstered by three comprehensive triumphs last October at home, point to India’s unquestioned hegemony.

In the last faceoff, Suryakumar Yadav’s marauding unit rattled up 297 for six in Hyderabad, their highest T20I total constructed around a blazing 111 from Sanju Samson.

It’s against this backdrop that the teams will line up at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Wednesday in a battle of the unbeatens in the Super Fours of the T20 Asia Cup. Bangladesh made up for their Group B league defeat by overcoming Sri Lanka by four wickets on Sat

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