The second semi-final of the ongoing International Masters League T20 will be played between Sri Lanka Masters and West Indies Masters on March 14 at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium in Raipur. The Sri Lankan team finished at the top of the points table by winning four matches out of five.
On the other hand, West Indies finished at the third spot by winning three matches out of five. Sri Lanka Masters are the favourites to win the semi-final clash, with most of their players in form. The winner of the contest will face India Masters in the finals, who defeated Australia Masters in the first semi-final.
Here is the predicted Sri Lanka Masters’ playing XI for their clash
Top Order

The best thing about the Sri Lanka Masters is their strong top-order batting lineup. Players like Kumar Sangakkara, Romesh Kaluwitharana and Upul Tharanga are in great form. Skipper Sangakkara smashed a magnificent century in his previous clash. These three players will be the biggest threats for West Indies’ bowlers.
Middle Order and All-rounders

Sri Lanka Masters’ middle-order and all-rounder section consists of some strong players like Lahiru Thirimanne, Asela Gunaratne, Jeevan Mendis and Seekkuge Prasanna. These players are the core of the Sri Lankan team and they have the ability to turn the game from any situation.
Bowlers

Sri Lanka Masters have one of the most stable and consistent bowling attacks in the ongoing IML. The lethal pace of Isuru Udana and Suranga Lakmal can dismantle the top order of any batting lineup. The rest of the job will be left on the shoulders of star spinners like Chaturanga de Silva and Dilruwan Perera.
Here is the Sri Lanka Masters’ predicted XI:
Kumar Sangakkara, Romesh Kaluwitharana, Asela Gunaratne, Upul Tharanga , Lahiru Thirimanne , Jeevan Mendis , Seekkuge Prasanna , Isuru Udana , Chaturanga de Silva , Dilruwan Perera , Suranga Lakmal
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