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Women’s World Cup: Sri Lanka Elect To Bat Against Bangladesh
Sri Lanka have made one change, with Udeshika Prabodani replacing Piumi Wathsala. Meanwhile, Bangladesh brought in two fresh faces - Nahida Akter and Marufa Akter - in place of Fahima Khatun and Fariha Trisna.
Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu said, "We decide to bat first. I am very confident in my batting unit. The surface looks a good one. Time to play some good cricket. Definitely, I feel good and the team feels good to see some sunshine.
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