Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are experiencing contrasting fortunes. READ | ‘Dropped catch syndrome’ continues to plague India in Nidahas Trophy T20Playing smart cricketSri Lanka’s five-wicket win over India in the opening game of the Nidahas Trophy had glimpses of their old-style aggression, led by Kusal Perera’s 37-ball 66. Sri Lanka fast bowling coach Rumesh Ratnayake said the team had to adjust smartly if they are to sustain the winning momentum. Mahmudullah pointed out in the post-match press conference after the India game that the team did not play as a combined unit. Bangladesh’s sole Twenty20 win in 2017 came at the R Premadasa stadium against Sri Lanka.
Source: Hindustan Times March 09, 2018 13:18 UTC