Chandika Hathurusingha, the coach of Bangladesh cricket team feels that the pressure will be in favor of his players to do their best in the upcoming matches in India. The series will commence on Thursday, September 19, at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. The Bangladesh team has achieved great success by winning the recently concluded 2-0 Test series against Pakistan. Haturusingha, Bangladesh's coach again, stated that he believed his team knows exactly what they are good at and where they need improvement ahead of the India series. More importantly, they know that India hasn't lost a Test series at home for 12 years. In a press conference, Haturusingha said: "Pressure is a privilege. I mean it gives us a lot more belief and something to look forward as well. But then we really understand where we stand and our strengths and limitations, we understand that. But we are really encouraged by playing the best team in the world." Also Watch | "Maze Lene Do Unko" - Rohit Sharma Responds to Bangladesh Captain’s Bold Claim Hathurusingha said with pride that he was happy about the way his team had come back and won against Pakistan, mainly after struggling to just 26 runs for 6 wickets in the second Test, coming back to win by six wickets. He described the team as strong and said they would definitely play with a positive attitude. He further added: "It (the win in Pakistan) certainly gives us a lot of confidence coming into this series. Not because of the outcome of the series, it's the way we played that series where we handled certain situations. We were behind the game in both Tests and then how we came back and how different people who contributed at different times. A lot of belief in this series. I think this is probably the most rounded team that's produced from Bangladesh." Bangladesh has never won a Test match against India; they have lost the last 11 matches out of 13 played so far. Bangladesh was defeated in all three Test matches played in India. Also Read | From Virat Kohli to Rohit Sharma: Indian Cricketers' Test Performances Against Bangladesh