Review - Sri Lanka edge Bangladesh in cliffhanger
It could have gone either way. It ended in heartbreak for Bangladesh and joy for Sri Lanka. Shashank Kishore looks back
It could have gone either way. It ended in heartbreak for Bangladesh and joy for Sri Lanka. Shashank Kishore looks back
Shashank Kishore looks ahead to the Women's World Cup game between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh
A distraught Nigar Sultana and a beaming Chamari Athapaththu summed up the mood in the two camps after a game that could have gone either way ended with two points for Sri Lanka
Athapaththu took three wickets and there was one run-out in the 50th over as Bangladesh lost five wickets in their last nine balls
Both teams have two points each and are looking to add to it in their push to make the knockouts
Lack of fixtures against top opposition and almost no experience in T20 leagues has hindered the development of batters in these teams