IND vs BAN 1st Test: Team India's thumping 280-run victory over Bangladesh in Chennai has caught a lot of attention and even started discussions among cricket analysts. The Bangladesh cricket team entered the series on an all-high note after defeating Pakistan 2-0 and wanted to maintain its good show in the subcontinent. But Rohit Sharma and the team proved too tough for Bangla Tigers. Former Pakistani cricketer Basit Ali reacted sharply to India's convincing win, pointing out the weak mindset of bowlers from his own country. Basit Ali mentioned that Pakistani fast bowlers think they are better than the current bowling coach for India, Morne Morkel, who coached the Pakistan team last year. Basit Ali said on Youtube, "The Pakistani bowlers consider themselves to be bigger than cricket. They thought that Morkel was nothing in front of us," Also Read | Records Ravichandran Ashwin Could Break During India vs Bangladesh 2nd Test As the Pakistan team is facing problems, former players have begun speaking against the team and the management. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is also getting harsh criticism from retired players. Recently, Bangladesh won 2-0 against Pakistan in Test but struggled against India. Basit feels these results highlight just how much difference there is between the Pakistan team and the Indian team right now. He added, "We got to know the difference. This is the same Bangladesh played against Pakistan, where it seemed as if Pakistan were completely on the back foot. This is the same Bangladesh that whitewashed Pakistan. The difference is of mindset, thinking and class," Also Read | Fielding Coach, T Dilip Highlights India’s Top 4 Fielders in Chennai Test IND vs BAN Next Test Match Next, India will play the second Test against Bangladesh, starting on September 27 at Kanpur. Now that preparation for the second Test of the series against Bangladesh has got in full swing, conditions on the pitch will be a far cry from what was witnessed in the first Test at Chennai. After this, India will play three Tests against New Zealand and then five Tests against Australia. India needs to win at least 6 of their next 9 matches to reach the WTC Final. Also Read | IND vs BAN 2nd Test: Black Soil Pitch in Kanpur to Offer Flat, Tricky Conditions