Dubai, Sept. 23 -- Ahead of the Asia Cup clash against Bangladesh, India's assistant coach Ryan Ten Doeschate spoke on Pakistan pacer Haris Rauf's provocative gestures during the previous clash, saying that "it is not the team's concern" and the team is happy with how they all have carried themselves throughout the tournament so far.

India will take on Bangladesh in their second Asia Cup Super Four stage clash on Wednesday, having beaten Pakistan by six wickets in a comprehensive run chase of 172 runs two days prior.

It was Rauf who also headlines on and off the field for a controversial gesture that he used to taunt Indian fans. In the second innings, Rauf, who was stationed near the boundary rope, responded to the jeers from Indian sp...