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    Unbeaten Sri Lanka hopes to tame Bangladesh again

    Ably led by Charith Asalanka, the Lankans finished on top of Group B with three wins from as many matches, ahead of Bangladesh and T20 World Cup semifinalist Afghanistan.

    Unbeaten Sri Lanka hopes to tame Bangladesh again
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    Sri Lanka's Kusal Mendis celebrates after hitting the winning runs against Afghanistan 

    DUBAI: A determined Sri Lanka will take inspiration from its unbeaten group campaign and starts favourite against an inconsistent Bangladesh in the first Super Four match of the Asia Cup here on Saturday.

    Ably led by Charith Asalanka, the Lankans finished on top of Group B with three wins from as many matches, ahead of Bangladesh and T20 World Cup semifinalist Afghanistan.

    Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by six wickets before defeating Hong Kong and Afghanistan by four and six wickets respectively.

    But the Lankans are capable of collapsing as well. The Islanders almost lost against Hong Kong on Monday after opener Pathum Nissanka’s fifty.

    A brittle middle-order is the major concern for Sri Lanka as it was on the verge of a familiar nosedive against Hong Kong, just three weeks after it was bowled out for 80 by Zimbabwe in Harare.

    Nissanka has been the standout performer for Sri Lanka with the bat, leading the run-scorers' list with 124 runs from three games, including two fifties.

    After two sedate knocks, wicketkeeper-batter Kusal Mendis finally came to the party with an attacking 74 off 52 balls against Afghanistan, much to the delight of the Lankans.

    Left-hander Kamil Mishara too has been in good touch but Sri Lanka would look for contributions from the likes of skipper Asalanka, senior batters Kusal Perera and Dasun Shanaka in the middle-order.

    In all the three group matches, Sri Lanka thrived while chasing and one would expect the Islanders to continue the same trend if they win the toss on Saturday.

    Besides batting, the Sri Lankans have also been mighty impressive with the ball and ground fielding.

    Right-arm fast bowler Nuwan Thushara is the fourth highest wicket-taker in the tournament so far with five scalps. Dushmantha Chameera too has been among wickets with the new ball.

    Wanindu Hasaranga, Asalanka and Dasun Shanaka have tightened the screws in the middle overs.

    But Sri Lanka will miss the services of all-rounder Dunith Wellalage as he has returned home from the tournament after his father, Suranga, passed away on Thursday night, the same day when he was playing their final Group B match against Afghanistan in Abu Dhabi.

    It is also unclear whether the 22-year-old will return for the tournament or not.

    Bangladesh, on the other hand, progressed to the Super Four stage on Sri Lanka’s mercy. Had the Islanders lost against Afghanistan on Thursday, Bangladesh would have been out of the tournament.

    Agencies
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