Rejuvenated Sri Lanka within sight of series win, Super League points

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Zimbabwe, who gave a good account of themselves in the first ODI, might consider beefing up their spin attack

Big picture

Zimbabwe will reflect on what could have been. They didn’t close their innings as well as they could have in the first ODI, but on Sri Lankan tracks, 296 for 9 is usually a winning total. And beyond a couple of missed chances, they were generally not terribly indisciplined in the second innings, either. Zimbabwe were simply outplayed by Sri Lanka’s young batting talents – Pathum Nissanka and Charith Asalanka – and Dinesh Chandimal.

There is perhaps a case for Zimbabwe beefing up their spin attack, however, because while it was the seamers that claimed the majority of wickets on Sunday, it was the spinners who were better at controlling the run rate in the first 40 overs, when only seven wickets fell across both innings.

Without Dushmantha Chameera and Wanindu Hasaranga – Sri Lanka’s main wicket-taking threats – the hosts themselves lacked menace. If another flat surface is on offer on Tuesday, another high-scoring match (by Sri Lankan standards at least) could eventuate.

Form guide

(completed matches, most recent first)

Zimbabwe LLWLL

Sri Lanka WWLWW

In the spotlight

Over the past four years, Sean Williams has been superbly consistent with the bat, averaging 49.91 since the start of 2018, with a strike rate of 86. Although he’s played ODIs since 2005, four of his five hundreds have come in this period, including the century that formed the backbone of Zimbabwe’s innings on Sunday. His sweeping against the spinners, and his targeting of the legside against the quicks, was a particular highlight of that knock.

Pathum Nissanka came into the international scene for his performances in the longest format, but lately, he’s been finding his feet in limited-overs cricket too. In the T20 World Cup last year, he had scores of 61, 72 and 51. On Sunday, he struck the first ODI half-century of his career. Sri Lanka seem to want to develop him into an all-format opener, and so far, he’s responding.

Pitch and conditions

The weather is not forecast to interrupt. Quicks generally do well in Pallekele, especially under lights, even if that wasn’t necessarily the case in the first match.

Team news

If Dushmantha Chameera remains unready to return to the field (he has just recently recovered from Covid), Sri Lanka are may stick with the same XI. If Chameera returns, he’ll probably take Chamika Gunasekara’s place.

Sri Lanka (possible): 1 Pathum Nissanka, 2 Kusal Mendis (wk), 3 Kamindu Mendis, 4 Dinesh Chandimal, 5 Charith Asalanka 6 Dasun Shanaka (capt.), 7 Chamika Karunaratne, 8 Jeffrey Vandersay, 9 Chamika Gunasekara, 10 Jeffrey Vandersay, 11 Nuwan Pradeep

Zimbabwe might think about bringing in legspinning allrounder Tinotenda Mutombodzi for a seamer – maybe Tendai Chatara.

Zimbabwe (possible): 1 Regis Chakabva (wk), 2 Takudzwanashe Kaitano, 3 Craig Ervine (capt.), 4 Wesley Madhevere, 5 Sean Williams, 6 Sikandar Raza, 7 Ryan Burl, 8 Tinotenda Mutombodzi, 9 Wellington Masakadza, 10 Blessing Muzarabani, 11 Richard Ngarava

Stats and rivia

  • Much of Williams’ success since 2018 has to do with his batting in Asia, where he averages 94.5 across nine innings, since 2018.
  • If Sri Lanka win this match, they move to No. 4 on the ODI Super League table, with 62 points (provided they do not commit an over-rates offence). However, only Ireland (who are third) have played more ODIs than them in this cycle.
  • Zimbabwe, meanwhile, would climb to 10th on the table, with 35 points. In such a scenario, they would have also played more matches than all the teams below them.
  • Andrew Fidel Fernando is ESPNcricinfo’s Sri Lanka correspondent. @afidelf

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