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Indian team reach Dhaka to play short series against Bangladesh

| | Jun 08, 2015, at 09:59 pm
Dhaka, June 8 (IBNS): The Indian team on Monday reached Dhaka to play a Test match and a ODI series against Bangladesh.

Indian team will play the Test against Bangladesh under the leadership of young skipper Virat Kohli.

The team flew from Kolkata to the neighbouring nation.

Kohli earlier said he wants to create a harmonious condition dressing room.

Kohli made the remarks while addressing a press conference at the Eden Gardens hosted by the BCCI on Sunday.

He said, “We want to create an environment where the players feel they belong here.”

When quizzed about his personal goal in the upcoming Bangladesh tour, he responded, “I don’t have a personal goal. For us (the Indian Cricket Team) personal performance is not the criteria. We want to achieve victory for the Indian cricket team and if anything happens on the process it is always a bonus.”

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