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SL vs BAN Day 2 Dominance: Sri Lanka Aims for Big Lead

SL vs BAN Day 2 Dominance: Kusal Mendis Confident After Nissanka's Century and Strong Bowling

by Circ Mind
June 27, 2025
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SL vs BAN Day 2 Dominance
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1 SL vs BAN Day 2 Dominance: Sri Lanka Eyes Substantial Lead
2 Nissanka’s Century and Pitch Impact on SL vs BAN Day 2 Dominance
3 Bangladesh’s Perspective on SL vs BAN Day 2 Dominance

SL vs BAN Day 2 Dominance: Sri Lanka Eyes Substantial Lead

The SL vs BAN Day 2 Dominance was firmly established by Sri Lanka in the second Test against Bangladesh in Colombo, as they ended the day in a commanding position at 290 for 2, holding a significant 43-run first innings lead. Sri Lanka’s wicketkeeper-batter Kusal Mendis expressed strong confidence that his side is poised to build a substantial advantage, aiming for a 150-200 run lead, anticipating that spin will become a crucial factor on the final two days of the match.

“We are in a very good position and tomorrow we have to bat the whole day. We will try to get a lead of 150 to 200,” Kusal Mendis stated after the second day’s play, outlining the team’s clear strategy. “We’re planning to score as much as possible – get something over 400. Hopefully, we can do that tomorrow.” This ambitious target reflects the confidence in their batting lineup and the belief that a large first-innings total will put Bangladesh under immense pressure. Mendis also noted the evolving pitch conditions: “The grass has dried out, footmarks are forming, and I expect it to turn more. We are not looking to bat in the fourth innings. We want to bat deep now and put them under pressure.” This indicates a clear plan to bat Bangladesh out of the game.

Nissanka’s Century and Pitch Impact on SL vs BAN Day 2 Dominance

Pathum Nissanka was the star performer on Day 2, showcasing exceptional form with an unbeaten 146 runs. He combined with Dinesh Chandimal (93) for a crucial 194-run partnership that consolidated Sri Lanka’s position after Lahiru Udara (40) provided a solid start. Mendis was full of praise for Nissanka: “He (Pathum) has been a treat to watch. He batted so well. Even in the last series, he was amongst the runs. It was a shame he missed out on a double hundred in Galle – I hope he gets there here. He has been our in-form batter in all three formats. He works hard on his game, and that’s clearly visible.” Nissanka’s ability to convert starts into big scores has been a hallmark of his recent performances, and it was a key factor in Sri Lanka’s SL vs BAN Day 2 Dominance.

Mendis also acknowledged the disciplined performance of their pacers on Day 1, who played a vital role in dismissing Bangladesh for a manageable 247. “What we planned, the quicks executed. They were disciplined with their lengths and lines. On a pitch with not much pace, that’s exactly what you need – not just with the new ball, but with the old ball too. That’s the best I have seen our fast bowlers bowl in Sri Lanka.” He further added, “We knew the wicket would slow down and turn. Our fast bowlers were outstanding, and they deserve a lot of credit. I believe as we head into Day Four, conditions will be very different to what we’ve seen so far.” This highlights the comprehensive team effort, laying the groundwork for the batsmen to capitalize.

Bangladesh’s Perspective on SL vs BAN Day 2 Dominance

Meanwhile, Bangladesh head coach Phil Simmons attributed his team’s struggles to their inability to form substantial partnerships, a critical factor that allowed Sri Lanka to establish their SL vs BAN Day 2 Dominance. “Where we missed a trick was not building big partnerships yesterday and as a result we went into today with only two or three wickets in hand,” Simmons lamented.

He emphasized the need for his batsmen to learn from Nissanka’s masterclass. “It comes back to our batting and the partnerships we failed to build. At least two or three guys should have carried on yesterday and gotten big scores. I hope we’ve taken note of how well Nissanka batted, and that we come out in the second innings aiming for big runs.” Simmons also commented on the pitch evolution: “The wicket definitely improved as on the first day, it was a bit sticky and two-paced. Today, it got a lot better, and we saw how easy it was for the batters. There wasn’t as much turn as yesterday, and the batters batted well. That’s what Test cricket is about sometimes.” Despite the changing conditions, the onus remains on Bangladesh’s batsmen to apply themselves better in their next innings if they are to challenge Sri Lanka’s growing control in this Test match.

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Tags: Bangladesh TestDinesh ChandimalKusal Mendis InterviewPathum Nissanka CenturySL vs BAN Day 2 Dominancespin bowlingSri Lanka CricketSSC ColomboTest Match Lead

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