• Sri Lanka's fast bowler Matheesha Pathirana is not playing against Hong Kong at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai.

  • Sri Lanka have won the toss and elected to bowl first.

SL vs HK, Asia Cup 2025: Here’s why Matheesha Pathirana is not playing today’s match
Matheesha Pathirana (Image Source: X)

Sri Lanka have won the toss and elected to bowl first in Match 8 of Asia Cup 2025 against Hong Kong at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai. Sri Lanka, led by all-rounder Charith Asalanka, has started their Asia Cup 2025 campaign on a high note, while Hong Kong has struggled with two consecutive losses. With a spot in the Super Four at stake, the Lankan Lions are aiming for another dominant win. The Hong Kong will be looking to end their tournament on a memorable note, but Sri Lanka’s strong form makes them heavy favorites.

Asia Cup 2025:  Reason behind the absence of Matheesha Pathirana

In a key strategic move at the toss, Sri Lanka made a single change to their playing XI, bringing in spinner Maheesh Theekshana for pacer Matheesha Pathirana. Captain Asalanka explained the decision, stating that the pitch looks ‘decent’ and appears to be more conducive to spin. This tactical substitution suggests a clear game plan to exploit the conditions and gain an advantage over Hong Kong’s struggling batting lineup.

The choice to rest Pathirana, a powerful but at times expensive death-overs bowler, in favor of a spinner like Theekshana is a deliberate one. It not only showcases Sri Lanka’s depth but also their adaptability to different pitches. While Pathirana’s unique bowling action has made him a fan favorite, this decision highlights Sri Lanka’s focus on a clinical and disciplined performance to keep their good momentum going as they aim to progress to the next stage of the tournament.

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Asia Cup 2025: Sri Lanka seeks super four berth against struggling Hong Kong

Sri Lanka’s strong performance in their opener against Bangladesh has placed them in a prime position to secure a spot in the Super Four. Captain Asalanka’s decision at the toss to field first, a strategy they’ve found success with, showcased their confidence and tactical approach to the match. The Lankan Lions were brilliant with both bat and ball in their first game, routing Bangladesh by six wickets and sending a clear message to their competitors.

In contrast, Hong Kong’s tournament has been fraught with challenges, as they have suffered defeats in both of their matches against Afghanistan and Bangladesh. Their struggle to compete at this level is evident, and this match could very well be their final appearance. Sri Lanka, however, remains cautious, with Asalanka emphasizing the importance of doing the basics right and not underestimating any team in the shortest format of the game, as a win is crucial for Super Four qualification.

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