A spirited Bangladesh last night pulled off an upset 79-run victory in the first cricket one-dayer against India to take a 1-0 lead in the series.
"This loss is a bit shocking for us and it's hurting a lot. Yes, they played better than us but we are still a better team. Their cricket is improving day by day but we are on a different level," Raina was quoted as saying by 'bcci.Tv'.
"We didn't play well. But we have two games left and we need to put in all our energy in making a strong comeback. One defeat doesn't make us a bad side. As Ravi (Shastri) told us, the way we come back will show our character."
Considering India's strong batting line-up, Raina felt the target was achievable. But, the Indians, after making a steady start, lost wickets regularly to be bundled out for 228 with four overs to spare.
"After that we never really managed a good partnership besides the one between Ravindra Jadeja and me. That hurt us," he said.
India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Bangladesh fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman were fined today for breaching the ICC's Code of Conduct. The two were involved in a physical contact during the match. Dhoni was fined 75 per cent of his match fee, while Mustafizur was docked half of his fee.
"Anyone could have been seriously hurt. He has to learn to stay away from the pitch when the batsmen are running. The umpires need to have a chat with him about it. If he doesn't change this habit, it will be very difficult for him.
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