For the best experience, open
https://m.greaterkashmir.com
on your mobile browser.
Advertisement

T20 WC: England beat Sri Lanka to clinch 51-run win

Jofra Archer set the tone early, dismissing Pathum Nissanka with a well-set trap at deep mid-wicket before removing Kamil Mishara
10:46 PM Feb 22, 2026 IST | IANS
Jofra Archer set the tone early, dismissing Pathum Nissanka with a well-set trap at deep mid-wicket before removing Kamil Mishara
t20 wc  england beat sri lanka to clinch 51 run win
T20 WC: England beat Sri Lanka to clinch 51-run win____Source/X
Advertisement

Colombo, Feb 22: England produced a clinical all-round display to crush Sri Lanka by 51 runs in their ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Super Eights clash, bundling out the hosts for just 95 runs in 16.4 overs after posting 146/9 in a gripping encounter.

Advertisement

Defending a modest total on a bowler-friendly surface, England’s spinners turned the contest into a one-sided affair with a relentless middle-overs squeeze that left Sri Lanka gasping. The chase never recovered from a dramatic powerplay collapse as the hosts slumped to 34/5, their second-lowest powerplay score in this edition among full member sides.

Advertisement

Jofra Archer set the tone early, dismissing Pathum Nissanka with a well-set trap at deep mid-wicket before removing Kamil Mishara. But it was Will Jacks who broke the backbone of the innings.

Advertisement

The off-spinner struck twice in the fourth over, including the prized wicket of Kusal Mendis caught and bowled, and then added Dunith Wellalage to finish with outstanding figures of 3/22, becoming the first England spinner to claim three wickets in the powerplay of a T20I.

Advertisement

With spin operating from both ends, Liam Dawson joined the act. His drift and control accounted for Kamindu Mendis and later produced a sharp caught-and-bowled dismissal. A bizarre hit-wicket from Dushan Hemantha further underlined Sri Lanka’s unravelling under pressure.

Advertisement

At 53/6, the contest was effectively over despite a brief counterattack from skipper Dasun Shanaka. The right-hander struck two sixes in his 30 off 24 balls, attempting to revive hopes with aggressive intent.

Advertisement

Advertisement
Advertisement