Bangladesh still trying to settle things down


Toss and teams:
The second Test between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh has begun with the away side winning the toss and electing to bat first. Bangladesh made two changes as they brought in Sabbir Rahman and Abdur Razzak in place of Mossadek Hossain and Sunzamul Islam. This is Razzak's first Test since 2014, exactly 4 years ago.
Meanwhile, Sri Lanka made two changes as they brought in Akila Dhananjaya and Danushka Gunathilaka.
Razzak strikes!
In his 3rd over itself, the veteran struck as he took the wicket Karunaratne, stumping him with his trickery. Like they say, class never dies! Sri Lanka are batting at 28/1 after 8.1 overs.
Taijul scalps Dananjaya
And the second wicket of the day has been picked by another slow left-arm bowler Taijul Islam. After the loss of Karunaratne, Sri Lanka countered very well with Kusal Mendis on the attack. However, Taijul Islam broke the partnership by taking the wicket of Dananjaya de Silva. Sri Lanka are currently batting at 66 for 2 after 19 overs.
Kusal Mendis is on 41 and Danushka Gunathilaka is on 2.
The tempest of Razzak
Why did Bangladesh not play him in the first test?! I mean, wow! This man is on fire. Nobody can guess that he is playing his first Test in four years. Picking up Danushka Gunathilaka and captain Dinesh Chandimal in consecutive deliveries, Razzak has disrupted the top-order of the Lankans. His bowling figures now stand at 24 for 3 after 7 overs as Sri Lanka find themselves in a bit of bother going to lunch at 105/4.
Kusal Mendis is batting at 64 while Roshen Silva is at 5.
Post-lunch fury
Man, what is Razzak on? It doesn't feel like he hasn't played for 4 years, rather it is as though he played in an alien land for those years in order to return at his best. In only the second ball of the session, the set Kusal Mendis' stumps were cleaned up by the veteran for 69. Niroshan Dickwella came next, but couldn't last long as Taijul Islam cleaned him up for just a run.

Sri Lanka are now batting at 117 for 6 with Roshen Silva and Dilruwan Perera on the crease.
Sabbir's mistake allows Sri Lanka to crawl back
Dilruwan Perera was batting at 18 when he edged Mustafizur's delivery to the slip. Sabbir Rahman, brought into the team to mainly negate the absence of a proper slip fielder, saw the ball coming with eyes popped up...but he dropped it. And now, Dilruwan is batting at 30 while he is being brilliantly supported by Roshen Silva on the other end with 24 runs to his name.
Sri Lanka are at 159/6.
Taijul strikes, but SL hold on
Just when Dilruwan Perera was looking like the danger man, Taijul Islam got his wicket as he departed for 31. In came Akila Dhananjaya to replace him, and he has done well so far in supporting the free-batting Roshen Silva. While the latter is at 45, the former is batting on 20 as Sri Lanka have crossed the 200 barrier and are now at 205 after 7 wickets.
Bangladesh break free just before tea
In a fashion similar to the over prior to lunch, Bangladesh picked multiple Sri Lanka scalps to end the session on a high. While Taijul Islam got the wicket of Dilruwan Perera, Mustafizur Rahman picked the scalp of Akila Dhananjaya, who was batting at 20. Tea has been taken now.
Lakmal goes past 100!
After Sri Lanka became all-out at 222, Bangladesh came on to bat in their 1st innings. The Tigers lost quick wickets as Suranga Lakmal picked up his 100th Test scalp by dismissing Tamim Iqbal. The opener made 4 runs and was out caught and bowled by Lakmal.
Bangladesh lost the next wicket because of Mominul's lazy and lethargic run, who didn't even realize that the ball was coming to his end after Kayes took off for a single from the striking end. Following Mominul's dismissal for a duck Mushfiqur Rahim also could not manage to score more than 1 run before getting out bowled by Lakmal.
Both Imrul Kayes and Liton Das are batting on 18 runs as Bangladesh are at 43 for 3.
Stumps
A total of 14 wickets were lost in the day, quite the definition of eventful. Sri Lanka, however, must be feeling like they are on top right now. For Bangladesh, Liton Das has provided a ray of hope as he is batting at 24 alongside night-watchman Mehidy Hasan Miraz, who has made 5 thus far.
Suranga Lakmal got two wickets while Dilruwan Perera got the other one, with Mominul Haque getting run out. It was a great day for the bowlers. Indeed, Abdur Razzak and Taijul Islam took four wickets apiece with Mustafizur taking the remaining two Sri Lanka scalps.
At this point, Sri Lanka are on top and Bangladesh will hope that Liton Das continues to bat long tomorrow.