Shakib 'still harbours' World Cup semi-final dream
Shakib al Hasan, ICC

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Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan said the Tigers "still harbour the dream" of a World Cup semi-final as they prepare to face in-form South Africa.
Bangladesh have lost three of their four World Cup games, including a seven-wicket defeat by India last time out, with the top four at the end of all-play-all phase involving the 10 competing teams going through to the knockout stages.
By contrast, South Africa go into Tuesday's match following a 229-run thrashing of England that got their campaign back on track after a shock loss to the Netherlands.

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But Shakib, aiming to be fit to face South Africa after missing the India match with a thigh injury, told a pre-match press conference on Monday: "We have to take it one game at a time.
"It doesn't matter if you win or lose your last game in a World Cup. What matters is who is performing better on the day."
He added: "We saw South Africa flying high. We saw them lose to the Netherlands. They played brilliantly against England. We will try to play our best cricket and see where we are.
"We still harbour the dream (of a semi-final). Other teams are helping us also, so if we can help ourselves, it can happen. We still have the chance on paper."
South Africa will return to the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai just days after piling up a mammoth 399-7 against England.
"It is a high-scoring ground. Still, we are planning to restrict them for a lower total. We are taking inspiration from how the Netherlands restricted them. We have been looking at their weaknesses." said Shakib.