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Sri Lanka beat Australia by 8 wickets as spinners and Nissanka shine in Pallekele thriller

Pathum Nissanka scores stunning century as Sri Lanka beat Australia by 8 wickets. Read full T20 World Cup match report and highlights here
Published By : Satya Mohapatra | February 17, 2026 6:16 AM
Sri Lanka beat Australia by 8 wickets as spinners and Nissanka shine in Pallekele thriller

Nissanka hits century while spinners choke Australian batting lineup

Sri Lanka has officially booked their spot in the Super Eights of the T20 World Cup 2026, delivering a crushing defeat to the Aussies on home soil. In a match that thrilled the capacity crowd at Pallekele, Sri Lanka beat Australia by eight wickets, leaving the visitors relying on a mathematical miracle to stay in the tournament.

The hero of the night was undoubtedly Pathum Nissanka. The stylish opener played the innings of a lifetime, scoring an unbeaten 100 to guide his team home. Chasing a competitive target of 181 runs, Sri Lanka reached the mark with two overs to spare, finishing at 184 for 2. Kusal Mendis provided excellent support with a steady 51 not out, as the duo dismantled the Australian bowling attack.

Earlier in the evening, things looked dangerous for the hosts. Australian captain Mitchell Marsh and Travis Head launched a brutal assault, taking the score to 104 inside the first nine overs. It seemed like the Australians were set for a massive total, especially after Sri Lankan pacer Matheesha Pathirana left the field with a calf injury in his very first over.

However, the game turned on its head thanks to the Sri Lankan spinners. Dushan Hemantha was the pick of the bowlers, claiming 3 for 37. Along with disciplined bowling from Maheesh Theekshana and death-over specialist Dushmantha Chameera, the hosts triggered a collapse. Australia lost 10 wickets for just 77 runs in the latter half of their innings, crumbling to 181 all out.

Key moments included a spectacular catch by Nissanka to dismiss Glenn Maxwell, redeeming himself for an earlier drop. Meanwhile, Australia’s star spinner Adam Zampa had a forgettable outing, failing to take a wicket and conceding 41 runs.

With this victory, Sri Lanka moves forward with confidence, while Australia faces a nervous wait, their World Cup dreams hanging by a thread.

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