Another Disappointing Day for Bangladesh in Sylhet
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Another Disappointing Day for Bangladesh in Sylhet
Another Disappointing Day for Bangladesh in Sylhet
In the first innings, Sri Lankans dominated Bangladesh with their pace attack, restricting them to 188 runs after Sri Lanka scored a solid 280 runs all out. Bangladesh, trailing by 92 runs, managed to take the lead in their second innings, reaching 211 runs before Sri Lanka concluded the play of the second day.
Nahid Rana and Khaled Ahmed proved to be formidable with the ball, claiming 2 wickets each as Sri Lanka struggled at 19 runs for the loss of 1 wicket before tea. The lower-order batsmen of Bangladesh, comprising Taijul, Khaled, Shariful, and Nahid Rana, collectively contributed 84 runs, while the rest of the top and middle-order batsmen could only manage 85 runs combined. Taijul Islam's 47 runs was the highest individual score for Bangladesh in the first innings.
After Bangladesh's disappointing batting display in the first innings, Sri Lanka again took to the batting crease. They lost the first two wickets before reaching 28 runs, with Nahid Rana claiming both wickets. However, Sri Lanka stabilized their innings, building a lead of 211 runs by the end of the day. Nahid Rana, again making a mark, took the crucial wickets of Sri Lanka's openers.
In the second innings, Sri Lanka's opening batsmen, Dimuth Karunaratne and Kusal Mendis, started well but were soon dismissed by Taijul Islam and Khaled Ahmed respectively. Kusal Mendis fell after scoring just 16 runs, continuing his struggles with the bat. After Mendis, Angelo Mathews and Dinesh Chandimal attempted to stabilize Sri Lanka's innings, but they lost quick wickets, including that of Kushal Perera.
With their aggressive batting, Sri Lanka's opener Dimuth Karunaratne completed his 50th fifty in Tests but eventually fell to Nahid Rana. Shariful Islam dismissed Dinesh Chandimal, ensuring Bangladesh's resurgence in the game. The day ended with Sri Lanka at 79 runs for the loss of 5 wickets, with Vishwa Fernando and Dhananjaya de Silva at the crease. Captain Dhananjaya remained unbeaten at 23 runs as the day's play concluded.