India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni
today said they will have to dish out a "big performance" against Bangladesh in the summit clash of the Asia Cup Twenty20 cricket tournament if they desire to lift the trophy on Sunday.
A dominant India today maintained their all-win record by producing yet another resounding performance to thrash minnows United Arab Emirates by nine wickets in a lop- sided inconsequential round robin league match.
The Indian juggernaut rolled on as they have now won nine out of the 10 T20 Internationals played this year, a very good track record going into the ICC World T20.
"We need 15 minutes to learn bad habit. You need maybe 5 -10 games to develop a good habit.
"There is always scope for improvement. We will have to be consistent in big games.
"We will have to come up with another big performance in the final. Bangladesh are a good team and they have improved a lot. It should be a good final," Dhoni said at the post-match presentation.
India today made three changes in their playing eleven, bringing in Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Pawan Negi and Harbhajan Singh in place of Ashish Nehra, Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin.
only (Ajinkya) Rahane was left out. More often this is our batting order. We felt it was important to give games to bowlers who have not played so far.
"It is very important for the guys who played today to keep pushing the selectors and the skipper."
UAE skipper Amjad Javed said they knew beforehand that it was always going to be very difficult against favourites India.
Man-of-the-match Rohit Sharma, who struck a 28-ball 39 in India's paltry chase of 82, said he was delighted to have come up with a decent performance with the bat on the bowler- friendly Shere Bangla National Stadium wicket here.
"The wickets here have been challenging, not the easiest. I am glad that we have put up a performance like that. Initially, you have to see the conditions. Once you get a hang of it, you can probably play your shots," he said.
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