Dhaka, April 24 -- Bangladesh opening batsman Tamim Iqbal on Wednesday said he is not taking too much pressure on him thinking much about the World Cup scheduled to begin on May 30 in England.

"I'm not thinking anything about what I can do in the World Cup. If I think I have done many things in England, it'll create too much pressure on me. I just know that the World Cup will be a very difficult event for us. It'll be more difficult if we dream to do a lot. I have to start from scratch," Tamim told reporters at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium after the day's practice session.

Tamim played seven One-Day Internationals in England and scored 355 runs at an average of 50.71 featuring a century. But, the left-handed opener said he is ...