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Patham Nisanka, Pratah Jayasuria Shine to seal the series in 2 Tests as Sri Lanka Crush Bangladesh

Sri Lanka Gave a great performance in second trial against BangladeshA commanding win by an innings and 78 runs at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo. This widespread victory not only sealed the two-match series in his favor, but also underlined the host’s better collective efforts and personal talent throughout the competition.

Patham Nisanka’s batting masterclass

The foundation of the formidable condition of Sri Lanka was laid Pitham NisankaWhose batting masterclass in his first innings was no less than the brilliant. Building the series opener in his form, where he scored a brilliant score in 187, Nisanka continued to suffer Bangladesh bowlers with a brilliant 158. His innings was a will for his patience, technology and ability to convert, which begins in critical scores, a quality is often demanded, but is actually found in Test cricket. Six laborious hours at the crease, decorated with 19 elegant borders, Nisanka anchored Sri Lanka’s innings, making them capable of compiling a total amount of 458. This adequate score gave the first time of the first -time commanding of 211 runs, excluding Bangladesh for 247 in its first riders.

Nisanka’s flexibility proved incredibly disappointing for the upcoming attack, which worked hard, but found it difficult to especially find the successes coming before the arrival of the second ball. While left-arm spinner Taijul Islam emerged as the most successful bowler for Bangladesh, taking three important wickets, the collective efforts of the rest of the bowling unit failed to include a large-scoring Sri Lankan batsmen to a large extent. The lack of continuous pressure made Sri Lanka drop Bangladesh from the game in the first innings in the first innings itself.

Pratath Jaisuria’s five -wicket race won for Sri Lanka

With the establishment of a monumental lead, Onas transferred the Sri Lankan bowlers to benefit the house, and he gave a brilliant reply. Tireless left -arm orthodox spin Pratath JaisuriaThe Sri Lankan attack systematically destroyed Bangladesh’s batting lineup in its second innings. Jayasuria, a proven match on the soil of the house, performed his class by wrapping the delicate resistance of Bangladesh within just half an hour the fourth morning. Visitors, who started the day with four wickets, still with a glow of hope and a brightness of Asha, the exact and investigative delivery of Jayasuria collapsed rapidly, ending with an impressive five wickets.

Sri Lankan captain Dhananjay de Silva Granted an important role with the ball, granting excellent support to Jaisuria. Together, they shared wickets, never allowed Bangladesh batsmen to settle or create any meaningful partnership that can stem the tide. Rapid captivation ensured that Sri Lanka sealed the victory by an innings and 78 runs, which highlights the clear difference in the class and the execution between the two sides.

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This magnificent victory means that Sri Lanka secured the two-match series with a 1-0 win after the encounter taken in the first Test in Gall. For Bangladesh, the series served as a rigorous reminder of its familiar fraud, especially when the longest format of the game is facing pressure. While many of his batsmen managed to start, a recurring topic was inability to convert these promising beginnings to a sufficient, game-changing score. In addition, the team’s struggle to effectively combat Sri Lanka’s efficient spin attack proved to be an expensive drawback in the entire series. This result would undoubtedly indicate the period of introspection for the Bangladeshi squad as they look at their tests to address these fundamental issues in cricket ambitions.

Brief score:

Sri Lanka 458 (Nisanka 158, Chandimal 93, Kusal 84, Taijul 5/131) Beat Bangladesh 247 (Shadman 46, Dinusha 3/22, Asitha 3/51) And 133 (Mushfiqur 26, Jaisuria 5/56) An innings and 78 runs,

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