Mumbai, Feb. 18 -- Scotland all-rounder Brad Currie described playing in front of massive crowds in India as a dream come true despite his side's seven-wicket loss to Nepal in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Tuesday.

"In the England game, we had 40-odd thousand fans, maybe even 50 at the Eden Gardens. For me, that as a kid growing up was a dream come true. Here at the Wankhede Stadium, again, a dream come true," Currie told the media after the match.

"That's in Kolkata the loudest game I've ever played. It was crazy. It was genuinely like playing a cricket game in a nightclub," he added.

"In the England game, a lot of Indian fans, and that's exactly what we want as players, we want that experience, it almost ...