Bangladesh U-19 faces setback in rain-affected warm-up match against SL
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In a rain-affected encounter, the Bangladesh Under-19 team suffered a 112-run defeat against Sri Lankan (DLS method) in their first warm-up match ahead of the ICC Under-19 World Cup at Pretoria.
After rain interrupted play, Bangladesh were set a revised target of 232 runs in 36.2 overs.
The Young Tigers were faced a formidable challenge and managed only 119-9 in their stipulated overs.
The batting struggle was evident as only Jishan Alam managed to top-score with 26, while none of the other batters could make a significant contribution.
Medium pacer Vishen Halambage played a pivotal role for Sri Lanka, claiming three crucial wickets.
In the first innings, Sri Lanka posted a total of 238-9 in 49 overs, led by Pulindu Perera's impressive half-century.
Leg-spinner Wasi Siddquee emerged as Bangladesh's best performer with the ball, securing a couple of important scalps.
Despite the setback, Bangladesh will look to regroup and learn from the experience as they prepare for their next warm-up match against Australia on Wednesday.