The odor of contemporary paint and the blaze of the welding machine within the media field forward of the Asia Cup Super Four match between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh on the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo are ciphers for the eleventh-hour affirmation of the venue following heavy rains within the capital metropolis final week.
And despite the fact that the skies cleared on the eve of the sport, the groups lock horns beneath the shadow of the announcement of a reserve day for the India versus Pakistan conflict on September 10, which left coaches of each side shocked.
Bangladesh, nevertheless, may have little time to dwell on the politics of sport because it faces the host for the second time in simply over per week in a must-win sport.
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Source: sportstar.thehindu.com