Sri Lanka Aims for Super Four Glory in Asia Cup

Sri Lanka prepares to face Bangladesh in the Super Four stage of the Asia Cup. Led by Charith Asalanka, the Lankans emerged undefeated from the group phase, but face challenges in their middle-order. Bangladesh, inconsistent in their campaign, looks to improve both batting and fielding.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Dubai | Updated: 19-09-2025 11:51 IST | Created: 19-09-2025 11:51 IST
Sri Lanka Aims for Super Four Glory in Asia Cup
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Sri Lanka heads into the Asia Cup's Super Four stage as favorites against an inconsistent Bangladesh, after an unbeaten group campaign led by Charith Asalanka. The Lankans topped Group B, defeating Afghanistan, Hong Kong, and Bangladesh, yet challenges persist with a shaky middle-order.

While openers like Pathum Nissanka have excelled, amassing 124 runs with two fifties, the middle-order performance remains concerning. Meanwhile, Kusal Mendis found form with a brisk 74 against Afghanistan. Despite this, Sri Lanka's robust bowling and fielding have been key strengths throughout the tournament.

Bangladesh, benefiting from Sri Lanka's victory over Afghanistan, reached the Super Four stage but displays inconsistency, especially in batting and fielding. Skipper Litton Das and others must step up for a shot at success. The match is set for an 8pm IST start, as Bangladesh seeks to unsettle the Lankan side.

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