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SRI LANKA Vs BANGLADESH 2nd TEST MATCH, PREVIEW, AND PREDICTIONS

FROM 23/05/2022-27/05/2022 @ SHERE BANGLA NATIONAL STADIUM, DHAKA



The tournament decider will start with more spin bowlers, especially in spin-friendly Dhaka stadiums.

Both teams showed their batters' capabilities at the first test played at Chattorgram.

The pitch is expected helpful for the bowlers of both teams. If there is no involvement with whether we can have a result of the match. Few rain have forecast during first two days of the match. Past records said that there is no a game drawn since 2015 and Bangladesh have won five of their last eight test matches played at this venue.

Expect to both teams nominate their playing XI packed with spinners. 

Shoriful Islam and Nayeem Hasan have been ruled out from the second test match due to Injuries.

Most probably hosts will include Mosaddek Hossain as their third spinner for the match

Probable XI - Bangladesh

Tamim Iqbal

Mahmudul Hasan Joy

Najmul Hossain Shanto

Mominul Haq(C)

Mushfiqur Rahim

Liton Kumar Das(WK)

Shakib Al Hasan

Mosaddek Hossain

Taijul Islam

Khaled Ahmed

Ebadot Hossain


Expect no change in the Sri Lanka Batting line up but most probably their bowling department will include a one-seamer. Opportunity is high for the Kasun Rajitha, due to his ball swinging capability of both in and out. Dhananjaya De Silva will be his opening bowling partner at the other end.

Probable XI - Sri Lanka

Dimuth Karunarathne(C)

Oshada Fernando

Kusal Mendis

Angelo Mathews

Dhananjaya De Silva

Dinesh Chandimal

Niroshan Dickwella(WK)

Ramesh Mendis

Praveen Jayawickrama

Lasith Embuldeniya

Kasun Rajitha

When comparing both teams I feel Bangladesh is slightly ahead, due to their home conditions. 

Sri Lanka have never lost a test match in Bangladesh.

The team will win the toss and definitely elect to bat to take the advantage of fresh ground conditions.


Predictions





Toss: Sri Lanka Will Win

First Inning Lead:Sri Lanka

Top batsman 1st Inning-Bangladesh-Mominul Haq

Top batsman 1st Inning-Sri Lanka-Dhananjaya De Silva

Top wicket-taker 1st Inning-Bangladesh-Taijul Islam

Top wicket-taker 1st inning-Sri Lanka-Praveen Jayawickrama


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