The Tigers went down fighting by three wickets at Seddon Park in their last Pool A match to finish in fourth place in the group and set up a quarter-final showdown with Pool B winners and defending champions India in front of 90,000 fans at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on March 19.
"Obviously we can take this confidence ahead. The way we played I think it's very good and that will help us in the quarter-final immensely," said Hasan, who led Bangladesh in the absence of injured captain Mashrafe Mortaza.
He added: "To be honest, our first target was to qualify for the quarter-finals. Now it's a one-off game and if we play well on the day anything can happen, so we will prepare ourselves as well as we can and I think boys will be up for it."
Hasan said it was disappointing to lose against New Zealand, who now have six wins in six games, in a match in which the co-hosts were tested to the hilt as they made a meal of chasing down a 289-run target.
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