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<h1>England must win against Bangladesh</h1>

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Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza concedes the pressure is on in front of their Pool A go against England on Monday yet is certain his group can convey.

England must win in the event that they are to have a shot of arriving at the quarter-finals, while theoretically, Bangladesh can lose and still achieve the last eight in the event that they win their next match.

Bangladesh pursued down 318 to beat Scotland last Thursday and Mortaza says that execution gives his side certainty they can develop successful from the go against England.

"On the off chance that we can win this match, it will be an extraordinary memory for everybody included with this group," he told correspondents in front of Monday's diversion at the Adelaide Oval.

"Doubtlessly its a weight match, yet our young men are looking extremely sure particularly in the wake of pursuing 318 in the last match," he said.

"It doesn't make a difference who they're against. So the young men are extremely certain, which is more vital, and they're prepared to give their best tomorrow."

The last time the two sides met at a World Cup brought about a stun two-wicket win for Bangladesh on home soil in Chittagong.

"It was four years back - that is quite a while prior," Mortaza said.

"We need to play great cricket tomorrow, which is imperative for us. Yes, its a pleasant memory for us likewise, however I think it depends how we play tomorrow.

"That is the principle thing."

England mentor Peter Moores is supporting his failing to meet expectations side to venture up to the plate and keep England's World Cup trusts alive.

"There is surely weight on us as a group in light of the fact that we have not played and we would have jumped at the chance to have done," he said.

"We know we've got to win.

"The capacity to have the capacity to handle weight and have weight is impact of the employment of being an universal player. So that will be the test for the players tomorrow."

 
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