SL vs AUS T20 World Cup 2026: Pathum Nissanka’s Ton Crushes Australia!

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SL vs AUS: The roar in Pallekele last night was deafening! On Monday, February 16, 2026, Sri Lanka didn’t just play a cricket match; they staged a historic heist. In a high-stakes Group B encounter, the Lankan Lions chased down a formidable target to defeat Australia by 8 wickets, officially booking their spot in the Super 8s.

If you missed the action, here is the breakdown of how the co-hosts pushed the 2021 champions to the edge of elimination.

Team Score Top Performer Key Bowler
Australia 181/10 (20.0) Travis Head (56 off 29) Dushan Hemantha (3/37)
Sri Lanka 184/2 (18.0) Pathum Nissanka (100* off 52) Marcus Stoinis (2/46)
Result Sri Lanka won by 8 wickets

SL vs AUS: Key Highlights

The Opening Blitz

Australia looked unstoppable early on. Returning captain Mitchell Marsh (54) and the dangerous Travis Head (56) dismantled the Sri Lankan attack, racing to a 104-run opening stand in just 8.2 overs. At that point, a score of 220+ seemed certain.

The Spin Trap

The momentum shifted dramatically when leg-spinner Dushan Hemantha (3/37) removed Travis Head. What followed was a classic Australian collapse. Sri Lanka’s spinners squeezed the life out of the middle order, and Australia lost their final 6 wickets for just 21 runs. Dushmantha Chameera (2/36) and Dunith Wellalage (1/33) played perfect supporting roles.

The Nissanka Masterclass

Chasing 182 was a record task at this venue, but Pathum Nissanka made it look like a training session. He smashed the first century of the 2026 T20 World Cup, reaching 100* with 10 fours and 5 sixes. He was brilliantly supported by Kusal Mendis (51) in a 97-run partnership that took the game away from the Aussies.

Position Team Points Status
1 Sri Lanka 6 Qualified (Q)
2 Zimbabwe 4 1 game remaining
3 Australia 2 Must win vs Oman + NRR luck
  1. Nissanka’s Historic Ton: The first century of the tournament and the highest successful T20I chase in Pallekele.
  2. Australia’s Collapse: Going from 104/0 to 181 all out is being called one of the biggest “bottles” in recent T20 history.
  3. Super 8 Qualification: Sri Lanka joins India, England, West Indies, and South Africa as the fifth team to qualify.
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