Mominul Haque breaks the shackles
At times, it seemed like the old Bangladesh team management led by Chandika Hathurusingha had a negative view of Mominul Haque. If so, he has hit back, big time.
Mominul Haque slices behind point • Associated Press
Until day three, it will be good to bat on - Samaraweera
Sri Lanka leaked 40 runs too many, but given the state of the pitch, they might be well-placed if they keep Bangladesh to less than 500. This was the assessment of batting coach Thilan Samaraweera at the close of day one. The real test of this surface, he felt, would come when Sri Lanka begin their own innings.
"It is hard to say because this is the first day, but I feel that until day three this is a good pitch to bat on," Samaraweera said. "It will turn slowly from then on. We will see how we do from now. It looks like a good batting pitch but once we bat in the second innings, we will know how flat this pitch is."
Meanwhile, Tamim Iqbal, who kickstarted Bangladesh's innings with a 53-ball 52, believed his team could claim a dominant position despite the state of the surface.
"I hope the wicket becomes difficult from tomorrow when they come to bat," Tamim said. "Our responsibility would be to capitalise on this position and score as much as possible. A big score always puts pressure regardless of the pitch."
Mohammad Isam is ESPNcricinfo's Bangladesh correspondent. @isam84