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Sri Lanka slight favourites in Super Four opener against Bangladesh

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Maharoof: Mendis a nightmare for spinners once he gets going (2:22)

Farveez Maharoof and Sanjay Bangar on the batter's match-winning effort (2:22)

Big picture: A twist to the Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka tale

Bangladesh cricket fans had to put on hold their antagonistic feelings towards Sri Lanka for a couple of days - they needed Sri Lanka to beat Afghanistan to stay alive in the Asia Cup, after all. That's how it panned out, leaving Bangladesh fans thrilled. Social media in Bangladesh has been buzzing with self-deprecating memes, all with photos of the Sri Lankan flag or Bangladeshis wearing the Sri Lanka jersey.

The rivalry that has developed over the last seven years has often been full of cringe-worthy elements, but it's also true that the players have been able to move up an extra gear whenever they've been in contest with each other. So there is a lot of interest in Saturday's match, the first of the Super Four stage.

Charith Asalanka's side has been the more dominant in the Asia Cup. They won all three of their group games, including against Bangladesh. Curiously, Hong Kong pushed them harder than Bangladesh or Afghanistan could.

Importantly for them, Kusal Mendis and Kamindu Mendis commandeered the 170-run chase against Afghanistan relieving the pressure that's been on Pathum Nissanka. The opener has been in good form and has been crying out for support. Sri Lanka were finally able to give that to him and will take confidence from that going into the pointy end of this tournament.

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Maharoof: Nissanka among the best all-format openers

Farveez Maharoof and Abhinav Mukund on the SL opener's knock against Hong Kong

Bangladesh have an opportunity for course correction. Some of it is already underway, with Parvez Hossain Emon losing his place in the team. Saif Hassan, who took his spot, has looked competent but Sri Lanka will be a major test for the comeback man. Bangladesh suffered back-to-back wicket maidens to start the game when the teams last met. The balance of their bowling is another puzzle they must solve. Their fifth-bowler combination (Saif and Shamim Hossain) didn't work in the previous game.

This promises to be a closer contest than the earlier game. The stakes are higher, with the first set of points crucial. Asalanka and Litton Das will also be leading two sets of players eager to one-up each other after a brief bit of peace.

Form guide

Bangladesh WLWWW (last five completed matches, most recent first)
Sri Lanka WWWWL

In the spotlight: Mustafizur Rahman and Kusal Mendis

Mustafizur Rahman took three wickets to help Bangladesh against Afghanistan, but the left-arm quick has been quite expensive in the Asia Cup. Especially in the group match against Sri Lanka, Mustafizur bowled his most expensive spell of the year (3-0-35-1). Bangladesh will hope the left-arm quick returns to his stingy best. Mustafizur will have the added motivation of completing 150 wickets in T20Is - he is four short of the milestone - and also overtaking Shakib Al Hasan, who has 149.

Kusal Mendis carried Sri Lanka to their six-wicket win against Afghanistan with a sparkling, unbeaten 74. Mendis is also very good against Bangladesh. He is already Sri Lanka's second-highest run-getter with four centuries across formats against them. He is undoubtedly the key wicket in the Super Four opener.

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Mukund lauds Bangladesh's spin-choke tactic

Abhinav Mukund and Wasim Jaffer on Bangladesh relying on the spinners to get the job done

Team news: Wellalage available to play

Bangladesh could bring in either of the allrounders Mahedi Hasan and Mohammad Saifuddin to fill their fifth-bowler gap.

Bangladesh (probable): 1 Tanzid Hasan, 2 Saif Hassan, 3 Litton Das (capt, wk), 4 Towhid Hridoy, 5 Shamim Hossain, 6 Nurul Hasan, 7 Jaker Ali, 8 Rishad Hossain, 9 Nasum Ahmed, 10 Taskin Ahmed, 11 Mustafizur Rahman

Dunith Wellalage, who flew back home following the death of his father, is set to rejoin the Sri Lankan team on the morning of the match and is available for selection.

Sri Lanka (probable): 1 Pathum Nissanka, 2 Kusal Mendis (wk), 3 Kamil Mishara, 4 Kusal Perera, 5 Charith Asalanka (capt), 6 Kamindu Mendis, 7 Dasun Shanaka, 8 Wanindu Hasaranga, 9 Dunith Wellalage, 10 Dushmantha Chameera, 11 Nuwan Thushara

Pitch and conditions: Struggle for runs in Dubai

Batters have only gone at a strike rate of 109.26 in Dubai at this Asia Cup. Abu Dhabi, for comparison, has been slightly better - 119.50. The slow nature of Dubai's pitches have certainly helped the spinners. The weather forecast is for a typical hot evening.

Stats and trivia: Litton on top

  • With 513 runs, Litton is currently this year's top run-getter in T20Is among Full Member sides.

  • Thushara's 4 for 18 against Afghanistan is Sri Lanka's best figures in the Asia Cup's T20I version.

  • Jaker has shown in the last 12 months that he has a few tricks up his sleeve but in this series, his 53 runs have required 48 balls and include only three fours.

Bangladesh 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st1Saif HassanTanzid Hasan
2nd59Litton DasSaif Hassan
3rd54Saif HassanTowhid Hridoy
4th45Towhid HridoyShamim Hossain
5th9Jaker AliShamim Hossain
6th0Mahedi HasanShamim Hossain
7th1Nasum AhmedShamim Hossain

Men's T20 Asia Cup

Super Fours
TeamMWLPTNRR
IND33060.913
PAK32140.329
BAN3122-0.831
SL3030-0.418
Group A
TeamMWLPTNRR
IND33063.547
PAK32141.79
UAE3122-1.984
OMA3030-2.6
Group B
TeamMWLPTNRR
SL33061.278
BAN3214-0.27
AFG31221.241
HKG3030-2.151