Rain Brings Temporary Relief as Bangladesh Struggles in Colombo
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Rain Brings Temporary Relief as Bangladesh Struggles in Colombo
Rain Brings Temporary Relief as Bangladesh Struggles in Colombo
Bangladesh found themselves under pressure once again on Day 1 of the second Test against Sri Lanka, losing four top-order wickets before reaching the 100-run mark. Just as the situation looked dire, rain provided a welcome break for the visitors in Colombo.
Play was halted due to rain at 1:48 PM Bangladesh time, with Bangladesh reeling at 90 for 4 in 33.2 overs. The rain delay lasted over two hours before the match resumed at 3:25 PM. The tea break was scheduled for 4:30 PM, with stumps set for 6:30 PM local time.
At the time of the rain interruption, Mushfiqur Rahim was unbeaten on 7 off 15 balls, including one boundary, while Liton Das was at the crease with 8 runs off 12 deliveries, also hitting one four.
Bangladesh’s early collapse has once again exposed the top-order fragility, putting the middle order under pressure to stabilize the innings and post a competitive first-innings total.
With rain playing a part and the light expected to fade later in the day, both teams will be looking to adjust their strategies accordingly in the remaining sessions.