Key Points

Sri Lanka won the toss and chose to bowl first against Hong Kong in their Asia Cup Group B encounter. Captain Charith Asalanka emphasized not underestimating any team despite their dominant win over Bangladesh. Hong Kong, already eliminated from Super Four contention, looks to end their campaign positively after showing improvement against Bangladesh. The fresh Dubai pitch presents challenging conditions with grass cover potentially creating two-paced bounce for batters.

Key Points: Sri Lanka Bowl First Against Hong Kong in Asia Cup T20 Clash

  • Sri Lanka aims for Super Four berth after Bangladesh victory
  • Hong Kong seeks positive end despite elimination
  • Fresh Dubai pitch offers tricky batting conditions
  • Both teams make strategic changes to playing elevens
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Asia Cup: Theekshana replaces Pathirana as SL elect to bowl against HK

Sri Lanka makes one change with Theekshana replacing Pathirana as they elect to bowl against Hong Kong in crucial Asia Cup Group B match in Dubai.

"We cant underestimate any team specially in the shorter formats. We need to do the basics right - Charith Asalanka"

Dubai, Sep 15

Maheesh Theekshana has come in for Matheesha Pathirana as Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bowl first against Hong Kong in their 2025 Men’s T20 Asia Cup Group B game at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Monday.

After registering a dominant win over Bangladesh, Sri Lanka will look to inch closer to a Super Four berth with a win over Hong Kong. “Just looks decent. We want to chase. Really happy with the performance.”

“Almost perfect game for us (against Bangladesh). Just want to keep going. We cant underestimate any team specially in the shorter formats. We need to do the basics right,” said Sri Lanka skipper Charith Asalanka.

On the other hand, Hong Kong, despite suffering back-to-back defeats, showed marked improvement in their performance against Bangladesh after a heavy loss to Afghanistan. With Super Four qualification out of reach, they will be keen to end their campaign on a positive note.

Skipper Yasir Murtaza said Kalhan Challu goes out and Shahid Wasif comes into the playing eleven. “To be honest, we did well against Bangladesh. We talk about winning but it is important to have a good work ethic. Our coach says we need to take care of the work ethic, results will take care of themselves. We have a few things to work on,” he said.

The surface for Monday’s clash is a fresh pitch with a mix of green tinge and dryness underneath, which means it can be a potentially tricky challenge for batters. Broadcaster Russel Arnold felt the decent grass cover could produce tennis-ball bounce and a two-paced nature.

He added that the pitch is unlikely to change significantly over the course of the 40 overs, with conditions expected to improve slightly for batting later in the evening skies.

Playing XIs

Hong Kong: Zeeshan Ali (wk), Anshuman Rath, Babar Hayat, Nizakat Khan, Shahid Wasif, Kinchit Shah, Yasim Murtaza (c), Aizaz Khan, Ayush Shukla, Ateeq Iqbal, and Ehsan Khan

Sri Lanka: Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis (wk), Kamil Mishara, Kusal Perera, Charith Asalanka (c), Kamindu Mendis, Dasun Shanaka, Wanindu Hasaranga, Maheesh Theekshana, Dushmantha Chameera, and Nuwan Thushara

- IANS

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Priya S
Hong Kong showed real improvement against Bangladesh. Respect to them for maintaining good work ethic despite the losses. That's the spirit of cricket! 👏
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Ananya R
The pitch description sounds challenging! Tennis-ball bounce could make batting difficult. Smart decision to bowl first by Sri Lanka captain. Hope we get an exciting match!
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Michael C
While Sri Lanka looks strong, I feel they should have given more opportunities to younger players against associate teams. Hong Kong deserves respect but this is also a chance to test bench strength.
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Karthik V
Hong Kong's captain Yasir Murtaza speaking about work ethic over results - that's the right attitude! Associate nations improving so much these days. Good for world cricket! 🌍
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Sarah B
Excited to see how the pitch behaves! Russell Arnold's analysis about two-paced nature makes this interesting. Hope Hong Kong puts up a good fight before heading home.

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