India, June 25 -- India are back in a familiar spot at the T20 World Cup, staring at must-win games and needing another response under pressure. Harmanpreet Kaur's side kept their campaign alive in similar fashion at last year's ODI World Cup at home, but this time they head into the clash against Bangladesh at Old Trafford knowing they cannot afford another slip after the defeat to South Africa. That loss was frustrating because India had moments where they looked in control, especially when the bowlers reduced South Africa to 25/2 in the PowerPlay, only for missed chances and a lack of scoreboard pressure to let the game drift away.

With Bangladesh up next, India will still back themselves, but they need a more complete performance than ...