The stage is set. The teams are ready. And Bangladesh? They’re not just here to participate—they’re here to win. Ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, Bangladesh captain Nazmul Hossain Shanto has made his intentions crystal clear: “We are going to the Champions Trophy to become champions.”
Confident? Absolutely. Overconfident? Not at all.
From Setbacks to Comebacks
Let’s face it—Bangladesh’s recent ODI record has been rough. They had a forgettable run at the 2023 World Cup, winning only two matches. Since then, their only bilateral series win was a 2-1 triumph over Sri Lanka in March last year.
But here’s the thing about this team: They don’t back down.
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Despite their struggles, Shanto is backing his side to create magic in Pakistan and the UAE, where the tournament kicks off on February 19.
“All eight teams can win this tournament,” Shanto said, “But we believe in ourselves, and no one is under unnecessary pressure.”
No Shakib, No Problem?
Sure, Shakib Al Hasan won’t be part of the squad, but Shanto isn’t losing sleep over it.
He’s happy with the blend of youth and experience in the 15-member squad. And he’s got a point—this team looks balanced and dangerous:
- Power hitters like Soumya Sarkar and Tawhid Hridoy
- Experienced anchors like Mushfiqur Rahim and Mahmudullah
- A pace attack led by the fiery Taskin Ahmed and the crafty Mustafizur Rahman
- And finally, something Bangladesh once lacked—wrist spinners, thanks to Rishad Hossain
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Bangladesh has landed in Group A, and it’s anything but easy:
- February 20: vs India in Dubai
- February 24: vs New Zealand in Rawalpindi
- February 27: vs Pakistan in Rawalpindi
But guess what? They’ve beaten all these teams before. And if they bring their A-game, they could do it again—when it matters the most.
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