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COLOMBO, June 28, 2025 – Sri Lanka delivered a commanding blow to Bangladesh in the second Test at the Singhalese Sports Club, sealing a 1–0 series victory with an emphatic innings-and-78-runs win. The performance was headlined by left-arm spinner Prabath Jayasuriya, whose clinical spell dismantled Bangladesh’s tail and handed Sri Lanka a comprehensive triumph.
Jayasuriya’s Spin Masterclass
- Jayasuriya grabbed 5 for 56 in the second innings—his 12th career Test five‑for—completing a devastating collapse by claiming three of the final four wickets in quick succession.
- Bangladesh slumped from 115/6 to 133 all out, losing six wickets for just 33 runs in the spin-friendly afternoon session.
- The demolition capped off a dominant Sri Lankan performance, wrapping up the entire series in just about 30 minutes on day four.
Batting Brilliance Fuels the Edge
- Earlier, Bangladesh set a modest 247 in their first innings, which Sri Lanka overpowered with a mammoth 458.
- Opener Pathum Nissanka top-scored with a commanding 158, while Dinesh Chandimal notched 93 and Kusal Mendis contributed a swift 84.
- Their collective effort handed Sri Lanka a massive 211-run lead—a cushion they never relinquished.
Leadership and Reflection
- Sri Lanka captain Dhananjaya de Silva credited his side’s focus and grit to overcoming the toss disadvantage and asserting pressure throughout the contest.
- In contrast, Bangladesh skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto, fresh off twin centuries in Galle, struggled in the face of quality spin and subsequently announced his resignation as Test captain, signaling a shift in direction for the visitors.
What Lies Ahead
- Sri Lanka further strengthens their position in the 2025–27 ICC World Test Championship, securing vital points with dominant back-to-back displays.
- Attention now turns to the three-match ODI and three-match T20I series set to begin next week—Bangladesh will be eager to regroup and Sri Lanka will look to extend their momentum.
Quick Scorecard
| Innings | Team | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Innings | Bangladesh | 247 all out |
| Sri Lanka | 458 all out | |
| 2nd Innings | Bangladesh | 133 all out |
| Result | Sri Lanka by an innings & 78 runs |
Jayasuriya’s performance, combined with the batsmen’s early onslaught, gave Sri Lanka full control, snuffing out any hopes Bangladesh had and sealing a convincing series triumph.