Day 3 of the second Test between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground in Colombo has begun with Sri Lanka in a commanding position. The hosts resumed the day at 290 for 2, having already established a 43-run lead over Bangladesh's first innings total of 247. Pathum Nissanka, who remained unbeaten overnight on 146, is aiming to convert his century into a substantial score, potentially his first double century, and further solidify Sri Lanka's advantage.
Bangladesh will be looking to bounce back strongly on Day 3 after Sri Lanka dominated proceedings on Day 2. After dismissing Bangladesh for 247, the Sri Lankan batsmen took control, with Nissanka leading the charge. A significant partnership between Nissanka and Dinesh Chandimal, who scored 93, frustrated the Bangladesh bowlers and allowed Sri Lanka to build a solid foundation.
For Bangladesh, the key will be to take early wickets and restrict Sri Lanka's lead. The visitors will need a much more energetic performance. Nayeem Hasan picked up the wicket of Dinesh Chandimal late on Day 2, providing a glimmer of hope for Bangladesh. Taijul Islam has been the most economical bowler.
Sri Lanka, on the other hand, will aim to continue their dominance and build a substantial lead to put pressure on Bangladesh. With eight wickets still in hand, they have the batting depth to accelerate the scoring and put the game beyond Bangladesh's reach. Prabath Jayasuriya is at the crease with Nissanka, and the experienced all-rounder Dhananjaya de Silva is yet to come.
The morning session on Day 3 is crucial for both teams. If Sri Lanka can continue to score freely and build a significant lead, they will be in a strong position to win the Test and the series. However, if Bangladesh can strike early and restrict Sri Lanka's scoring, they will have a chance to fight their way back into the game.
The weather in Colombo could also play a role. There is a possibility of rain.
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