Updated On: 18 October, 2023 07:36 AM IST | Pune | R Kaushik
India hold an impressive 31-8 win-loss record v Bangladesh, but have lost three of the last four matches to them, making Pune’s clash an interesting one

Bangladesh’s Mehidy Hasan Miraz during a practice session ahead of the match against India in Pune on Tuesday. Pic/AFP
India hold an impressive 31-8 record in 40 One-Day Internationals against, but it was against the latter that they experienced their most painful World Cup outing.
One of the overwhelming favourites for the 2007 title in the Caribbean, Rahul Dravid’s men were consigned to a five-wicket defeat by a young, inspired Bangladesh bunch led by the seasoned Habibul Bashar in their tournament opener.