Bangladesh and Sri Lanka Downplay Rivalry Ahead of Competitive Series
Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are set to face off in a highly anticipated series that has historically been marked by intense rivalry. However, both teams’ captains and coaches have emphasized their desire to put the past behind them and focus on a competitive and respectful series.
Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto expressed his belief that the series will be a good one, with both teams aiming for victory. He acknowledged the pressure that comes with international competition but emphasized the team’s focus on their own performance. Shanto also highlighted the depth of Bangladesh’s bowling attack, stating that all of their bowlers have the potential to be match-winners.
Sri Lanka coach Chris Silverwood echoed Shanto’s sentiments, stating that he wants to forget the past and concentrate on the future, particularly Sri Lanka’s preparation for the T20 World Cup. Silverwood acknowledged that Sri Lanka will be the favorites but emphasized that both teams will be pushing hard for victory.
Despite the absence of key players Wanindu Hasaranga and Pathum Nissanka, Silverwood expressed confidence that others will step up and take advantage of the opportunity. He praised Nissanka’s recent performances and expressed hope that he will return soon.
Shanto, who is leading Bangladesh for the first time in all three formats, spoke about the challenges of his new role. He emphasized the importance of building relationships with his players and coaching staff and expressed his belief that the responsibility will not hinder his performance as a batter.
The series is expected to be a competitive one, with both teams looking to build momentum ahead of the T20 World Cup. Bangladesh has performed well in T20Is in recent months, while Sri Lanka will be eager to prove their credentials as one of the favorites for the World Cup.