• Sri Lanka will take on Bangladesh in the three-match T20I series, starting from Monday.

  • The Sylhet International Cricket Stadium will host all the games.

BAN vs SL, 2024: Sri Lanka’s best playing XI for the T20I series against Bangladesh
Sri Lanka's best playing XI for Bangladesh T20Is (Image Source: Twitter)

As Bangladesh and Sri Lanka gear up to face each other in a thrilling multi-format series, the spotlight falls on the anticipated three-match T20 leg. With both teams eyeing crucial preparation ahead of the T20 World Cup 2024, this series promises intense cricketing action.

Key details

The three-match T20I series is set to kick off at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, with matches scheduled for March 4, 6, and 9, respectively.

Pathum Nissanka’s absence

Sri Lanka’s batting prowess will be tested as key player Pathum Nissanka will miss the T20I series due to a hamstring injury sustained during the home series against Afghanistan. Despite initial hopes of a swift recovery, Nissanka’s absence has paved the way for Avishka Fernando to join the squad as his replacement.

Leadership change

In an unexpected turn, regular skipper Wanindu Hasaranga will be sidelined for the first two games due to a suspension following his public criticism of umpiring decisions during the final T20I against Afghanistan. As a result, Charith Asalanka will lead the team in the first two matches against Bangladesh. Hasaranga is set to resume captaincy duties for the third game of the series.

Sri Lanka’s best playing XI for the T20I series against Bangladesh:

Avishka Fernando: An explosive opener known for his aggressive batting style, Avishka Fernando brings firepower to the top order.

Kusal Mendis (wk): With a solid batting technique and adept wicketkeeping skills, Kusal Mendis adds depth to the team’s lineup.

Sadeera Samarawickrama: A dynamic batsman capable of scoring quick runs, Sadeera Samarawickrama provides stability in the middle order.

Charith Asalanka (Captain for the first two games): Stepping up in the absence of Hasaranga, Asalanka’s leadership and all-round abilities will be crucial in guiding the team.

Angelo Mathews: A seasoned campaigner with a wealth of experience, Angelo Mathews offers leadership and stability in the middle order.

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Dasun Shanaka: Known for his aggressive batting and handy medium pace bowling, Dasun Shanaka is a valuable asset in the lineup.

Wanindu Hasaranga (Captain and available for last game)/Kamindu Mendis (only for the first two games in place of Hasaranga): A dynamic all-rounder, Hasaranga’s return in the third game will bolster the team’s performance, while Kamindu Mendis provides a suitable replacement in his absence.

Matheesha Pathirana: A promising young fast bowler with raw pace, Matheesha Pathirana adds firepower to the bowling attack.

Akila Dananjaya: An experienced spinner known for his variations, Akila Dananjaya poses a threat to opposition batsmen.

Maheesh Theekshana: A talented leg-spinner with a deceptive googly, Maheesh Theekshana brings variety to the spin department.

Dilshan Madushanka: A lively fast bowler capable of generating bounce and swing, Dilshan Madushanka completes the bowling lineup with his aggressive approach.

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