Bangladesh 200/7 in 64.2 Overs | SL vs BAN Live Score: Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh 2nd Test Day 1 at Colombo; Bangladesh win toss decide to bat

The team’s positive momentum stems from their impressive start in the first Test, marking a departure from their typically slow series beginnings.
“There’s a lot of confidence from the way we played. Often, we’re a bit slow to start in the first Test of a series, but this time, we hit the ground running. That gives us a lot of belief going into the second Test,” Simmons told reporters.
The coach praised the team’s preparation and spirit following the draw in Galle.
“The morale has been excellent from the start. The guys did their work in Dhaka so that we could hit the ground running here. The draw in Galle was a solid result, and we’ve recovered well in the three days since. Spirits are high.”
Simmons shared his assessment of the playing conditions and team readiness.
“It looks like a good wicket so far. I haven’t seen it today, but from what we saw yesterday, it looked decent. Tomorrow, we’ll come in and look to play as hard as we did in Galle. There are a few little things we want to improve on, and it’s important that we either maintain or elevate the level we showed in the first Test.”
The team’s physical and mental preparation has been notable.
“The players are doing well. Playing good cricket lifts the mood, and we’ve had a decent break between Tests. They’re mentally strong and physically ready. We’re up for the challenge,” he added.
Bangladesh faces a selection dilemma regarding their bowling lineup, with Mehidy Hasan Miraz expected to return after missing the first Test due to fever.
“That decision will be made later today, depending on what we see in the pitch. We’ve just arrived at the ground, so we need to assess the conditions first before deciding on team balance, whether we go with three seamers or three spinners,” said Simmons.