"Sri Lanka is a good team but it's not impossible to win against them," Mushfiqur told reporters on Thursday.
"Our
younger players are coming through very well and we are very confident
that if they put their hands up in the field we'll have a competitive
Test series."
Bangladesh have played Sri Lanka in 12 Tests since 2001 and lost all of them.
Mushfiqur's
confidence is borne by the fact that their main tormentor of the past,
off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan, is not around to bamboozle their
batsmen.
Muralitharan, who retired from Test cricket in 2010 with
a record haul of 800 Test wickets, is the leading wicket-taker for Sri
Lanka against Bangladesh with 89 wickets from 11 Tests.
Sri Lanka
are also without two of their experienced middle order batsmen, Mahela
Jayawardene (injury) and Thilan Samaraweera, who announced his
retirement from international cricket on Wednesday.
Sri Lanka
will be led by a new skipper in Angelo Mathews, who will become the
youngest to lead his country in a Test match at the age of 25 years.
"The
most important thing for us is to have a balance in the team with
seniors and youngsters. I am sure the youngsters will take the
opportunity and use it to the maximum," Mathews said.
"Bangladesh are here to play some good cricket and we cannot treat them lightly."
The
good news for Sri Lanka is that top-order batsman Kumar Sangakkara has
been declared fit and will play his first competitive match in almost
three months.
Sangakkara suffered a fracture on his left index
finger when he was hit by a ball from Australia fast bowler Mitchell
Johnson during the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne and has been recovering
from the injury since.
The only other experienced batsman in the side, which is filled with youngsters, is opener Tillakaratne Dilshan.
With
Dinesh Chandimal taking over the wicketkeeping position from Prasanna
Jayawardene for the series, the number seven spot in the line-up has
become vacant for either a batsman or an all-rounder.
Uncapped Test players Kithruwan Vithanage and Jeevan Mendis are vying for that spot.
Left-hander
Vithanage scored a career-best 168 not out off 165 balls for Sri Lanka
Development XI in the three-day warm-up game against Bangladesh at
Matara last week, and leg-spinner all-rounder Mendis has been part of
the ODI team.
The pitch at Galle is favourable for spin and Sri
Lanka are likely to go with two spinners, Rangana Herath and either
Ajantha Mendis or uncapped Tharindu Kaushal, with Dilshan playing the
role of a third spinner.
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