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Sri Lanka are knocked out of the Asia Cup after a 91-run loss against Afghanistan

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Sri Lanka v Afghanistan
Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
Asia Cup, Group B
Monday, 17 September, 3.30pm local, 11.30am GMT


Angelo Mathews and his men will take on Afghanistan in a must-win fixture for them in Dubai – the five-time champions have not had the best start, and need their batting to step up against Ashgar Afghan's team, who have a number of quality spin-bowling options.

Afghanistan, meanwhile, will look to start their campaign in the six-nation tournament with a victory. They have not defeated Sri Lanka in a one-day international yet, losing both their previous encounters, and will want to change that statistic. They enter the tournament on the back of series wins against Zimbabwe and Ireland, and will be bustling with self-confidence.

While Sri Lanka bowled well to bowl Bangladesh out for 261 on Saturday, their batting could not rise to the occasion. Dilruwan Perera top-scored with a 44-ball 29 and the highest partnership (29) was put up by him and Suranga Lakmal for the eighth wicket. Mathews will expect his batsmen, himself included, to get it right.

Afghanistan, too, will be careful with the bat against Sri Lanka. The only loss they incurred in the ODI series against Ireland came because of a batting failure, when they capitulated for 182. The responsibility will fall on the likes of Rahmat Shah, Gulbadin Naib, Mohammad Shahzad and Najibullah Zadran, who have exhibited fine form in limited-overs cricket this season. In the other half, Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi and Mujeeb Ur Rahman should make for a riveting spin-bowling trio, but they will need the cushion of runs on the board.

For Sri Lanka, Lasith Malinga made a great comeback to the national team with a four-wicket haul against Bangladesh. The pacer looked fit and hungry, and dismissed Liton Das, Shakib Al Hasan, Mohammad Mithun, and Mosaddek Hossain in his 10-over spell. Dhananjaya de Silva, who picked up a brace with his off-spin, will also be an integral crux of the Sri Lankan bowling attack, as must Akila Dananjaya.

Key players

Rashid Khan (Afghanistan): Khan, who is at No. 2 in the MRF Tyres ICC ODI Rankings for bowlers, will be the key to Afghanistan's success in the tournament. The 19-year-old bagged the Player of the Series award against Ireland last month and is expected to get assistance from the slow and dry pitches in the United Arab Emirates. How his spell against Sri Lanka goes will be a major factor in determining the result of the encounter.

Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka): The 35-year-old showed why he was once one of the most feared bowlers in world cricket in Sri Lanka's opener against Bangladesh. Malinga will be the key against Afghanistan's top-order and he might have to do it again at the death too. The four wickets he picked up against Bangladesh will give him self-assurance ahead of the Afghanistan clash.

Conditions

It should be very hot as usual through the day, and though it might dip below 40ºC later in the day, it will be far from pleasant. The pitch should be dry too, bringing the spinners into play.

Squads

Sri Lanka: Angelo Mathews (c), Amila Aponso, Dushmantha Chameera, Akila Dananjaya, Niroshan Dickwella, Shehan Jayasuriya, Suranga Lakmal, Lasith Malinga, Kusal Mendis, Dilruwan Perera, Kusal Perera, Thisara Perera, Kasun Rajitha, Dasun Shanaka, Dhananjaya de Silva, Upul Tharanga

Afghanistan: Asghar Afghan (c), Mohammad Shahzad (wk), Ihsanullah Janat, Javed Ahmadi, Rahmat Shah, Hashmat Shahidi, Mohammad Nabi, Gulbadin Naib, Rashid Khan, Najibullah Zadran, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Aftab Alam, Samiullah Shinwari, Munir Ahmad, Sayed Shirzad, Sharafudin Ashraf, Yamin Ahmadzai
 
Backing SL to win. Afg is over reliant on Rashid. SL on the other hand isn't reliant on Malinga at all (given Malinga has barely played international cricket in last 2 years)

With that said, I expect it to be a good match.
 
Backing SL to win. Afg is over reliant on Rashid. SL on the other hand isn't reliant on Malinga at all (given Malinga has barely played international cricket in last 2 years)

With that said, I expect it to be a good match.

SL are definitely reliant on Malinga. Otherwise they would not have lost 30 out of 44 matches in the last 2 years.

Malinga is one of the best LOI bowlers and any team would feel the absence of such an impact player.
 
Hope Bangladesh and Afghanistan do well in this tournament.
 
really interesting start here. hopefully Afg can build on this

platform set for 250+ score
 
SL are going back to their roots of being a minnow.
 
SL is not out of the game yet as many are predicting here.Anytime afgans can collapse.
 
Good use of DRS by Sri Lanka.

How did Braithwaite not give that out?
 
Afghanistan well on course to post 230. And SL will have to face 30 overs of spin.

Big game for Tharanga and Matthews. If they fail with the bat, I don't see SL winning.
 
If AFGs put another run a ball 90, SRL will find it really tough. However, it's at Abu Dhabi, which is a better chasing ground and first game on this ground, therefore it should be relatively easier than Dubai. AFG team is a genuine threat batting first in such wickets with their explosive hitters and spin attack.
 
I have a feeling anything over 230 is enough for Afghanistan with their potent spinners. This is going to be a very difficult chase for Sri Lanka
 
Hope Afghans can get 250 here that would put SL under huge pressure in what for them already is a knock out game.
 
Afghanistan are a bowling side, so they would be very happy with where they are. Sri Lanka are really going to struggle against Rashid.
 
It would be lovely if Afghanistan top the group
 
Mujeeb, Rashid Khan and Nabi will bowl 30 crucial overs. 240 will be enligh
 
I want Afghanistan and Bangladesh to get through. Sri Lanka are unfortunately a very boring side to watch.
 
It would be interesting scenario if SL beat Afg and then Afg beat BD. All three sides would have one victory each.
 
It would be interesting scenario if SL beat Afg and then Afg beat BD. All three sides would have one victory each.

In that situation, I would have my money on Sri Lanka getting knocked out considering how badly they lost to Bangladesh.
 
50 more runs in 7 overs required . Afghan will be in great position then
 
In that situation, I would have my money on Sri Lanka getting knocked out considering how badly they lost to Bangladesh.

Yeah perhaps it'll come down to net runrate. However, if Afgs put up 250 against BD batting first then their spinners can trap BD for a score of 120 odd as well. Group B is very competitive.
 
Yeah perhaps it'll come down to net runrate. However, if Afgs put up 250 against BD batting first then their spinners can trap BD for a score of 120 odd as well. Group B is very competitive.
Thats because we dont have Hong Kong in our group :)
 
Give SL some credit. They haven't forgotten how to bowl at the death. It will be a hard win but maybe they will come good here.
 
Malinga gets rid of danger man Nabi. Afg still on course for 250 which will be difficult chase for SL.
 
Afghanistan could have easily got to 260 here. However they’ve taken too many risks in trying to go for 275+ and in the end they may not even get to 240.
 
Afg team is a team full of "Afridis"..... they are imploding like no tomorrow, from 190 odd for 3 to 230/7

Could have easily got to 260.

:facepalm:
 
It was boring because Pakistan's superiority over the opposition. We are the best side in the tournament.

Well Bangladesh had more superiority over a stronger opponent yet the match was not boring.
 
Pitch seems to have more in it for the spinners which means Rashid and Mujeeb will be dangerous. Afghans definitely the favourites here.
 
Ever since Mendis mocked Hasan Ali's celebration and was then subsequently bounced out of the ODI series, he has been shot of confidence. :hasan
 
Ball is suddenly swinging under lights.

:srt
 
Win the toss and bat first is the formula. Ball swings miles under lights.
 
advance congratulations to Afghanistan on the victory over Lankans
 
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