• Bangladesh will lock horns with Sri Lanka in the fifth match of Asia Cup 2025.

  • The encounter is scheduled at Abu Dhabi Sheikh Zayed Stadium on Saturday, September 13.

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka, Asia Cup 2025: Sheikh Zayed Stadium Pitch Report, T20I Stats and Records
Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka, Asia Cup 2025 - Sheikh Zayed Stadium Pitch Report, T20I Stats and Records (PC: X.com)

Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are set for a high-stakes Asia Cup 2025 Group B clash at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Saturday,September 13. With Group B already labeled the “group of death,” this fixture could prove decisive in the race for Super Four qualification.

Bangladesh will enter the field with confidence after a commanding seven-wicket victory over Hong Kong in their opening match. Skipper Litton Das led from the front with a composed unbeaten 59, well supported by Towhid Hridoy’s contribution and impactful spells from Taskin Ahmed and Rishad Hossain. The Tigers’ form has been impressive in recent months, highlighted by series wins against Sri Lanka, Pakistan and the Netherlands, and their growing net run rate advantage may become critical if the group ends in a points tie.

For Sri Lanka, this encounter marks the start of their Asia Cup campaign and an opportunity to avenge the series defeat to Bangladesh in July. Captain Charith Asalanka will rely on the firepower of openers Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis, while the bowling attack looks formidable with spinners Wanindu Hasaranga and Maheesh Theekshana, supported by pace duo Matheesha Pathirana and Dushmantha Chameera. On paper, Sri Lanka’s blend of batting depth and spin variety gives them an edge, though recent inconsistency remains a lingering concern.

Sheikh Zayed Stadium Pitch Report

The Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi is expected to provide a balanced contest between bat and ball in the upcoming Asia Cup clash between Bangladesh and Hong Kong. Conditions here often shift during the course of the game, making adaptability the key for both sides.

At the start of the innings, seamers will likely find movement and extra bounce, which can make run-scoring tricky in the powerplay overs. Batters will need to exercise patience and avoid risky strokes until they adjust to the conditions. A solid foundation in the first six overs could prove crucial.

Once the initial movement settles, the wicket’s true bounce and quick outfield come into play. Stroke-makers who spend time at the crease usually find run-scoring much easier, with boundaries flowing more freely as the innings progresses. Middle-order partnerships often dictate the momentum of matches at this venue.

The surface in Abu Dhabi tends to offer just enough grip for spinners, making them effective during the middle phase of the innings. They can slow the scoring rate and create breakthroughs, especially if batters take undue risks.

One of the most decisive elements at this venue is dew during night fixtures. As the ball skids on, spinners lose effectiveness, and chasing teams enjoy a clear advantage. Historically, captains winning the toss prefer to bowl first, knowing that defending under lights is challenging.

Also READ: Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka, Asia Cup 2025 – Head to head record and Probable XI of both teams

Sheikh Zayed Stadium T20I Stats and Records

  • Total matches: 92
  • Matches won batting first: 42
  • Matches won bowling first: 50
  • Average 1st innings scores: 137
  • Average 2nd innings scores: 123
  • Highest total recorded: 225/7 (20 Ov) by Ireland vs Afghanistan
  • Lowest total recorded: 54/10 (17.5 Ov) by USA Women vs Thailand Women
  • Highest score chased: 174/2 (17.4 Ov) by South Africa vs Ireland
  • Lowest score defended: 93/8 (20 Ov) by Thailand Women vs Papua New Guinea Women

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