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Dhoni: India keen to reclaim the ICC World Twenty20 Title

Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni has insisted that his team is looking forward to claim the ICC World T20 trophy next year in Bangladesh, according to The Times of India.

Currently India have the 50-over World Cup and Champions Trophy in their possession and looking forward to clinch the ICC World T20 trophy in order to complete a unique feat.

India's wicket-keeper cum batsman Dhoni said,

"It's personally quite exciting for me as a captain, as I look forward to leading India's quest to reclaim the ICC World Twenty20 title."  
"If India manages to snare this coveted trophy, it will complete a unique feat as it already holds the ICC Cricket World Cup and ICC Champions Trophy."

Dhoni's team is quite familiar with the ground conditions in Bangladesh and the 32-year-old said,

"I'm sure they will suit our style of play."

With just 99 days to go for the ICC World Twenty20 Bangladesh 2014, India to play their opening match against the rivals Pakistan on March 21 in Dhaka.

The opening match will be played between Bangladesh and Afghanistan on Mar 16, 2014. The final match of the Tournament to be played on Apr 6, 2014.

Currently India is in South Africa Tour to play Three ODI's and Two Test Series.

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