Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium Pitch Report For SL Vs WI 2nd T20I


Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium [Source: @DanuskaAravinda/X]Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium [Source: @DanuskaAravinda/X]

After incurring a five-wicket defeat in the first T20I, Sri Lanka are getting ready to face West Indies in the second fixture of the ongoing three-match series. The highly anticipated encounter will take place at Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium in Dambulla, Sri Lanka. 

Led by Rovman Powell, West Indies had an emphatic start to the series, emerging victorious in the first T20I. Bowling first, the visitors restricted the Lankans to 179 before chasing it down in 19.1 overs. Brandon King and Evin Lewis slammed blistering fifties, while Romario Shepherd and Shamar Joseph bowled impressive spells. 

Meanwhile, Sri Lanka were let down by their experienced campaigners, especially Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis and Wanindu Hasaranga, who registered failures in their respective departments. So, considering it's a must-win game for them, the hosts would like a more spirited effort from their troops. 

As both teams gear up for a fascinating battle, let's see how the surface at Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium will behave throughout the contest. 

Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium Pitch Report

The pitch at Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium will be conducive to batting. Batters will enjoy the track's pace and bounce to score runs. There could be a hint of lateral movement initially, but it will become a batting paradise as the game goes on. 

The average run rate at this venue reads 8.97, indicating the track's batting-friendliness. However, the spinners might get a hint of turn, which can be negotiated by the batters in the middle overs. Barring the spinners, fast bowlers who can hit the deck might succeed at this venue. 

Overall, Dambulla offers excellent batting conditions, with a bit of help for the bowlers. Unless it's a dry or used surface, expect the toss-winner to bowl first.