Extra motivation to do well against India: Mushfiqur

June 09, 2015 12:58 am | Updated April 03, 2016 02:21 am IST - Fatullah

Bangladesh’s top all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan feels that a series against India can always prove beneficial as playing the most glamorous outfit in world cricket helps the minnows grab eyeballs and attract sponsors if they do well.

For Test captain Mushfiqur Rahim, it gives him “extra motivation”, while Tamim Iqbal more realistically wants to win at least “one of the three ODI matches”.

Bangladesh’s only representative in IPL, Shakib’s view about what an India series means to the team were pretty matter-of-fact.

“For me, an India series means that you can attract the attention of potential sponsors,” Shakib was quoted as saying by Bangladesh’s leading daily Prothom Aalo ahead of the one-off Test against India starting on Wednesday.

For Mushfiqur, the series against India is a platform where it can prove that the recent 3-0 ODI series win against Pakistan was not a fluke.

“For me, playing against India gives me extra motivation as the entire cricketing world will be watching the series with a lot of interest.

“When we beat Pakistan in the ODI series, critics said that it was not a quality team. So there is extra bit of motivation for me to do well against India,” Mushfiqur said.

For attacking left-handed opener Tamim Iqbal, the expectations are quite realistic.

“We would try our best and play to win the Test match but for all practical purposes, I would like to win at least one ODI match during the three-match series,” said Tamim.

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