T20 World Cup: Bangladesh to face familiar foe Sri Lanka aiming for a fresh start
UNB
Publish: 07 Jun 2024, 05:14 PM
Dallas,
Texas, June 6 (UNB) -Bangladesh is set to kick off their T20 World Cup journey
with a match against familiar rivals Sri Lanka on Saturday morning. The team is
looking to turn the page on recent struggles, with captain Najmul Hossain
Shanto emphasising a focus on a strong start.
"We are not
thinking too much," Shanto said during a pre-match media interaction in
Dallas. "It is good for us to stay in the present instead of looking too
far. We have a good preparation, and now we are hoping to execute our
plans."
Sri Lanka, meanwhile, is
facing a crucial match after losing their opening game to South Africa in New
York. They were bowled out for a paltry 77 runs on a challenging pitch in the
newly-constructed stadium. South Africa, in response, secured a victory in the
17th over.
While Bangladesh aims to
move past their recent series defeat to the USA, Sri Lanka is determined to
secure a victory to keep their World Cup hopes alive.
Sri Lanka emerged
victorious in the last T20 series between the two nations, played in
Bangladesh, a fact that could bolster their confidence going into the Dallas
match.
Dallas has emerged as a
major hub for cricket in the USA in recent years. It hosted the inaugural Major
League Cricket, and the USA team is currently proving its mettle on the world
stage at the same venue, winning two consecutive matches in the World Cup,
including victories against Canada and Pakistan, to advance to the next phase.
One of Bangladesh or Sri
Lanka will gain momentum in Dallas, with the winner taking a step forward in
their World Cup journey.
The last series saw Sri
Lankan batters Kusal Mendis and Nuwan Thusara stand out, with Thusara
registering a memorable hat-trick that Bangladeshi fans will not soon forget.
The Bangladesh captain
acknowledged the importance of the upcoming match. "This match is going to
be a challenging one for both the teams," Shanto said. "But we are
not thinking too much. It is good for us to stay in the present instead of
looking too far."
Despite struggles in
recent matches, including a disappointing home series against Zimbabwe and a
lackluster performance against the USA, and India in warm-up matches,
Bangladesh is hoping for a fresh start.
"What happened in
the past is now past," Shanto emphasised. "It's true that our batters
have been failing to do well in recent times. But tomorrow is a different day,
and a different match. Everyone tried to prepare well. Now the onus of finishing
the match will be vested to someone who gets a good start and sets well in the
middle. We are ready to take the field in the World Cup."
Sri Lanka, meanwhile, is
confident heading into the match, drawing strength from their recent success
against Bangladesh. Thilina Kandambi, Sri Lanka's batting coach, echoed this
sentiment during the pre-match press conference. A loss against Bangladesh would
signify the end of the World Cup for Sri Lanka.
"Not so really
because I think we have played good cricket against Bangladesh in the recent
past," Kandambi said, dismissing the idea of an early exit if they lose.
"So, we have that confidence and momentum going through this game."
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