"I don't count a win against India as an upset. We have done it before. They are a good team in sub-continent. We have that in our mind," the 30-year-old said ahead of their Asia Cup opener against India tomorrow.
Mortaza feels that playing infront of home crowd would be a boost and the Indian team will also have to make some adjustment having played their last couple of series in South Africa.
But Mortaza was quick to add that they would have to be in the top of their game to beat a world class side like India.
"They have a world-class batting line-up, they are never weak. Their recent performance in the sub-continent has been great. It won't be an easy task, and we have to play our best cricket. We beat them two years ago, the most important thing is what happens tomorrow."
It's not only India's batting mainstay Virat Kohli but Bangladesh are also keeping in mind the opening duo of Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma who could be threatening on sub-continent wickets.
"He (Kohli) has won many matches for India and has proved his capability many times. But our focus will be on everyone. But they have other good players too, like the two openers who are also world class.