Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Tri Nation Series Live Streaming, Ban vs Sl 4th odi Match
Live streaming of Tri-Nation series 2010 4th match between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka with good quality will be available at 8.30 GMT. Sri Lanka won the 2 matches and India on one match. Bangladesh loose all matches that they played.
Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Streaming
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* ODI no. 2940 | 2009/10 season
* Played at Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
* 8 January 2010 – day/night
Umpires Sharfuddoula and SJA Taufel
TV umpire Enamul Haque
Match referee AJ Pycroft
Reserve umpire AFM Akhtaruddin
Bangladesh squad
Shakib Al Hasan*, Mushfiqur Rahim†, Abdur Razzak, Aftab Ahmed, Imrul Kayes, Mahmudullah, Mohammad Ashraful, Naeem Islam, Raqibul Hasan, Rubel Hossain, Shafiul Islam, Shahadat Hossain, Shahriar Nafees, Syed Rasel, Tamim Iqbal
Sri Lanka squad
KC Sangakkara*†, TM Dilshan, CM Bandara, LD Chandimal, DPMD Jayawardene, S Randiv, SHT Kandamby, KMDN Kulasekara, RAS Lakmal, NLTC Perera, TT Samaraweera, WU Tharanga, HDRL Thirimanne, T Thushara, ML Udawatte, UWMBCA Welegedara
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1st Match Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Streaming at Dhaka
Three subcontinent teams usher in the new year with a tri-series at the Shere Bangla stadium in Mirpur. Lengthy rest periods are rare in the international calendar these days. Barely a week after leaving India’s shores – a tour that stretched them physically as well as mentally – Sri Lanka are back at the departure terminal. They’ve made sweeping changes to their team, leaving out Sanath Jayasuriya and Muttiah Muralitharan, in a bid to set their combination right and make amends for what happened in India.
It’s clear they are a better team than what we saw in India. Their misfortune was that their bowlers couldn’t figure out a way to restrict the batsmen on run-heavy pitches. Their outing against Bangladesh tomorrow will not be as taxing, but it won’t be a walk in the park either. Their tour of the country last year will be remembered for the one-dayer they lost to Shakib Al Hasan’s brilliance with the bat and the tri-series final they nearly lost after being reduced to an embarrassing 5 for 6. The plan is simple, at least on paper – get a win in the bag against the weakest team in the competition, before facing upto the strongest.
The one aspect that could go against Bangladesh in this series is their lack of match practice over the last two months. The locals will look forward to this series for one good reason, to see if their team can carry forward their form from 2009 (14 wins out of 19) against tougher opposition. Victories against Zimbabwe and a second-string West Indies team may have inflated those numbers a big way, but at least they were richer for the experience of winning.