SL vs WI Dream11 Prediction: The stage is set for a thrilling start to the three-match ODI series as Sri Lanka (SL) takes on West Indies (WI) in the 1st ODI at the iconic Pallekele International Cricket Stadium.
Sri Lanka comes into this match brimming with confidence after clinching the T20I series 2-1. West Indies, on the other hand, are looking to regroup and make a strong statement in the longer format.

With the action shifting to ODIs, both teams will be eager to put their best foot forward. Sri Lanka, with its recent form and home advantage, starts as the favorites, but the unpredictable nature of West Indies always makes them a dangerous opponent.
The Pallekele pitch is generally known for its balanced nature, offering something for both batters and bowlers. The surface tends to favor stroke play in the early overs, but as the match progresses, spinners could come into play due to the slowing nature of the wicket. Historically, teams batting first have fared well, and the average first-innings score at this venue is around 236. Weather-wise, cloudy skies are expected, with a slight chance of rain that could impact the match, especially in the latter half.
Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka has been in red-hot form, especially in home conditions. After a comprehensive victory against India in their previous ODI series and a strong performance in the T20I series against West Indies, they will be confident heading into this match.
The team boasts a formidable batting lineup led by the reliable Pathum Nissanka and the in-form Charith Asalanka, who has emerged as a key player in recent matches.
Kusal Mendis will hold the middle-order together, while the ever-dangerous Wanindu Hasaranga will look to dominate both with the bat and ball. Hasaranga’s recent performances make him a player to watch out for.
West Indies: West Indies, led by Shai Hope, will be hoping to turn things around in this ODI series. They have shown glimpses of brilliance in the T20I series, but consistency remains a concern.
Brandon King and Alick Athanaze will need to fire at the top, while Romario Shepherd and Roston Chase offer all-round options in the middle. West Indies’ spinners, including Gudakesh Motie, could play a crucial role on the turning tracks of Sri Lanka. However, their ability to counter Sri Lanka’s spinners will be key to their success.
There are no significant injury concerns for either team. Both sides are expected to field their strongest playing XIs, with no major changes anticipated from their recent outings.