India have been in rampaging form with four convincing wins in the tournament, including the 45-run thumping of Bangladesh in their opening league match, and Mortaza made it clear that "there was no debate" on who are the favourites in tomorrow's final at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium.
"We all know that Indians are clear favourites in the final. Let there be no debates or discussions on that," Mashrafe said at a packed match-eve press conference..
While India Team Director Ravi Shastri termed tomorrow's final as "yet another match", Mashrafe said that for his team which rarely make final appearances, it's a "big occasion".
"What Ravi Shastri has said is absolutely right. It is another match for them as they are used to hype and big matches. They can take it like 10 other matches. India has played big finals, won trophies. What is easy for them may not be that easy for us. But we are trying to focus on the game, shut ourselves from the hype and remain and play as normally as possible," said Bangladesh's 'Captain Cool'.
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Mashrafe said Bangladesh have improved since they lost by 2 runs to Pakistan in the 50-over Asia Cup final in 2012.
Asked if he feels that this time there would be a turnaround unlike 2012, the skipper was cautious.
"I guess if we are in a situation like that (2012), we will be able to perform better. But I can never guarantee that since we lost the 2012 final from close situation, we will automatically win this time round. At the end, T20 is all about that particular day," said Mashrafe.
"Had we won that first match by 200 runs, it would have mattered little tomorrow. I don't think that would have in anyway helped me as a captain. But yes when we are playing without Mustafiz, it means we are without our best bowler. But this means, as a team we have to take the challenge and other bowlers need to step up and show that we can be good enough without our best bowler," he said.
"If we don't win tomorrow, nothing will be lost. I believe that Bangladesh's cricketing future is really bright. This tournament is an indicator that we are moving in right direction as far as T20 cricket is concerned. I won't say we have become a great team but our graph is ever improving," said Mashrafe.