Sri Lanka face pressure from buoyant Bangladesh

16 Mar, 2013

Favourites Sri Lanka will be desperate to deliver when they clash with a buoyant Bangladesh in the second and final Test starting in Colombo on Saturday. Bangladesh exceeded expectations in the drawn first Test in Galle, posting their highest total of 638 in 76 matches since gaining Test status in 2000. The draw was their first after 12 successive defeats against Sri Lanka.
Skipper Mushfiqur Rahim led from the front with a solid 200, the first double-century by a Bangladeshi batsman in Tests. Mohammad Ashraful and Nasir Hossain also scored hundreds, dominating the Sri Lankan attack. The home team's batsmen also caught the eye in Galle, with Kumar Sangakkara scoring a century in each innings of the Test. Tillakaratne Dilshan, Lahiru Thirimanne and Dinesh Chandimal also made hundreds.
Sri Lanka skipper Angelo Mathews, captaining in his first Test series, will hope the pitch at the R. Premadasa stadium in Colombo offers help to his bowlers, who struggled for success on the flat Galle track. Spinners Rangana Herath and Ajantha Mendis and paceman Shaminda Eranga each conceded more than 100 runs in the first innings. While another draw will be a moral victory for Bangladesh, it would severely dent Sri Lanka's bowling reputation. "It looks like a sporting wicket. To win a Test match we need to take 20 wickets," said Mathews. "We try to be as positive as we can. Bangladesh are a very dangerous team, so we cannot underestimate them. They performed extremely well in Galle, so we got to be careful," he said.

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