Sri Lanka 'looking for victory at home' despite a three-match ODI win over Bangladesh 2-0 in a short-lived match, Sri Lankan captain Mickey Arthur remains optimistic for the victory of the last game of this series tomorrow because he refused to say that the game was dead rubber. "There is no dead rubber that has an ODI World Championship and a world title of 2023. Each ODI is worth ten," the 53-year-old said today before their final match of the series tomorrow in Mirpur. For all the latest news, follow the Daily Star's Google News channel. Sri Lanka went to a lesser-known army, leaving a few leaders such as Angelo Matthews and Dimuth Karunaratne out of the group and under the new leadership of Kusal Perera. Playing full Bangladesh at home, Sri Lanka, unexpectedly, started with the first two ODIs. 토토사이트
Traveling to Bangladesh with an inexperienced group, Arthur said he expects “tough competition” from Bangladesh. "Shakib [Al Hasan], Tamim [Iqbal] and Mushfiqur [Rahim] have played 200 games. Mahmudullah [Riyad] is close to 200 games [196 ODI]. [And] Mustafizur [Rahman] and Mehedi [Hasan Miraz], Arthur said. "They are very good in their own right now. We expect strong competition from Bangladesh. They gave it to us," Arthur said. Iko. Along with zero wins in five games. Arthur also said that he would like his team to win tomorrow and collect 10 available chapters. "We want to finish this place with good, solid performance and discipline tomorrow. We want to win at home," Arthur added.