Mehidy Hasan under observation as Bangladesh eye Galle advantage in Sri Lanka Test

IANS June 17, 2025 264 views

Bangladesh face a selection dilemma as Mehidy Hasan battles fever ahead of the Galle Test. Captain Shanto emphasizes exploiting early batting conditions before the spin-friendly surface breaks down. The visitors aim to overcome recent struggles without retired stalwarts Tamim and Shakib. Sri Lanka's home advantage meets Bangladesh's hunger for redemption in this crucial series opener.

"Mehidy is still under observation, but his health is improving. A lot depends on his availability." - Najmul Hossain Shanto
Galle, June 16: As Bangladesh gear up for the opening Test of their Sri Lanka tour in Galle on Tuesday, all eyes are on the availability of key allrounder Mehidy Hasan Miraz, who remains under medical observation due to a bout of fever.

Key Points

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Mehidy Hasan's recovery crucial for Bangladesh's spin balance in Galle

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Shanto targets early runs before pitch deteriorates

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Bangladesh navigate transition without Shakib and Tamim

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Galle's Day 1 batting average nearly doubles Day 5 stats

While his recovery is reportedly progressing, Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto said the team will make a last-minute decision on Mehidy’s inclusion in the playing XI. “Mehidy is still under observation, but his health is improving. A lot depends on his availability,” Shanto told reporters on the eve of the Test. “If he is in the team, we can go into the Test with a good combination.”

The absence of Mehidy, a vital spin-bowling asset and lower-order contributor, could force Bangladesh to alter their balance on a pitch that is known to dramatically assist spinners as the match progresses.

Shanto is confident that Bangladesh’s batters can cash in on the early advantage in Galle before the pitch starts to break down and favour spin. In the last five years, the batting average in Galle has dipped drastically each day — from 45.64 on Day 1 to just 20.65 on Day 5 — underlining the importance of making early runs.

“Playing spin may be challenging, but there’s also a lot of runs in the first two or three days in Galle,” Shanto said. “We want to take that opportunity. There will be challenges for the batters, as spinners take a lot of wickets here.”

Bangladesh last played a Test in Galle in 2017, and Shanto himself has fond memories of scoring his maiden Test century in Sri Lanka during the 2021 tour in Pallekele. But this will be his first as captain of the island nation.

With Tamim Iqbal retired and Shakib Al Hasan unavailable for Tests, Bangladesh continue to navigate a transition period in their red-ball setup. Shanto acknowledged their contributions but stressed the need to focus on the present. “They [Shakib and Tamim] have not been in the team for the last two or three years. We don’t want to think about the past,” Shanto said. “We have experienced players now who will do well here. I hope those in the team will take the team forward.”

The team’s struggles this year — with just two wins in ten completed matches across formats — have led to scrutiny. They exited early from the Champions Trophy, lost a home Test to Zimbabwe, and were beaten in the T20I series by both UAE and Pakistan.

Still, Shanto believes in the resilience of his squad. “We came back well in the Zimbabwe series after the Sylhet loss. It will motivate us,” he said. “We are playing in familiar conditions. We just need to play good cricket, especially the batters. The top order has to provide a good start.”

The Bangladesh squad features a balanced blend of youth and experience, and Shanto is pleased with the team’s unity and clarity heading into the Galle Test. “I am happy with the squad. It’s a balanced side with options in batting and bowling. We can pick the XI depending on the opposition and conditions,” he said.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Mehidy Hasan is crucial for Bangladesh's balance, especially in Galle where spinners dominate. Hope he recovers soon - cricket is better when both teams are at full strength. Bangladesh needs to bat aggressively in first 2 days before pitch becomes a minefield! 🇧🇩🏏
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Priya M.
Interesting to see Bangladesh's transition phase after Shakib-Tamim era. Shanto seems confident but their recent form is worrying. As an Indian cricket fan, I enjoy watching subcontinent teams compete - hope this Test produces good cricket without one-sided domination.
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Arjun S.
Galle pitch stats are eye-opening! Batting avg dropping from 45 to 20 shows how important toss will be. Bangladesh should learn from India's 2017 strategy there - score big in 1st innings and let spinners do the rest. Taijul Islam could be key if Mehidy misses out.
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Sneha R.
Bangladesh cricket has come a long way but their Test consistency remains an issue. Losing to Zimbabwe at home was shocking! Hope they put up a good fight in Sri Lanka. As neighbors, we want strong cricket teams in the region - it improves overall standard. 👍
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Vikram J.
Shanto's captaincy will be tested here. Bangladesh needs to develop new match-winners in Tests - too dependent on 2-3 players. Their pace attack looks weak compared to India or Pakistan. But in spin-friendly Galle, they might surprise Sri Lanka if batsmen apply themselves.
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Neha P.
The Bangladesh-Zimbabwe series showed their batting fragility. Hope they've worked on temperament - you can't win Tests collapsing to 150 all out. Galle will test their technique against spin. As an Indian, I know how tough that can be! Wishing both teams good luck 🤞

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