We don't have fans when we play in Bangladesh- Rohit

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|| CF Correspondent ||
India master batsman Rohit Sharma stated that India do not get any support of fans while they playing in Bangladesh soil.
Bangladesh is one of the very few countries where the Indian team does not have any large fan base while otherwise, Indians have good number of support everywhere due to their huge population worldwide.

‘’I mean India and Bangladesh, the people the cricket fans are passionate about the game, so, every time we make mistakes we are also criticized by everyone, not just the media and also the people who are watching the game. And I'm very sure it's the same there because I've been to Bangladesh myself and I've seen how passionate everyone is to watch the game. Especially when we come to the ground to play the match it's unbelievable, because, India is not used to not having support at the ground and Bangladesh is the only place where we don't get any support,’’ Rohit told Tamim in the Facebook live session on Friday.
‘’ We will have 100-200 people sitting there, anywhere in the world we go we get support. We get a lot of people coming and watching the match but Bangladesh is the only place where we don't get any support,’’ he said.
Rohit also stated that Bangladesh have improved dramatically in their playing cricket compare to last 10 years ago as he also praised the young tigers approach while playing the game
‘’ I know how much they enjoy the game and how much they want you guys to win the match and you know now what Bangladesh team is from it was 15 years ago or 10 years ago this is a totally different Bangladesh team now.’’ Rohit pointed out.
‘’ I feel each one of you guys when you come out to play there is a purpose, there is a sense of eagerness in you guys. So, it's a different Bangladesh team now. It's just not me saying that everybody says that. And we've seen your performances also during this World Cup and all the tournaments you guys have played for the last two-three years’’ Rohit concluded.