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Nissanka’s century propels Sri Lanka to Super Eight, pushes Australia to the brink of exit

The atmosphere at the Pallekele Stadium was electric, as the home crowd saw one of the most dramatic momentum swings the tournament has produced in recent years.

Ashutosh Sahoo

It was a game of momentum swings, from Australia’s early command to Sri Lanka’s fightback, but in the end it was the hosts who booked their place in the Super Eight stage of the 2026 T20 World Cup. Orchestrated by Pathum Nissanka’s elegant, unbeaten century, Sri Lanka hunted down 182 with two overs remaining. The result left the 2021 champions, Australia, staring at the very real possibility of a group-stage exit.

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Australia: From 104/0 to 181 all out

Australia looked set to record a massive total after skipper Mitchell Marsh (54 off 27) and Travis Head (56 off 29) punished the Sri Lankan attack early on. The pair put on 104 runs in just 9 overs, however, the introduction of spin completely changed the dynamic of the game.

  • Hemantha’s nerve: Leg-spinner Dushan Hemantha (3/37), drafted in for the injured Wanindu Hasaranga, triggered the collapse by dismissing Head and trapping Marsh lbw in quick succession.

  • Australia's middle order failed to account for the grip on offer. From a position of absolute control, they lost 10 wickets for just 77 runs over the final 70 balls of the innings.

  • Death overs: Dushmantha Chameera and Maheesh Theekshana restricted the damage at the end, ensuring Australia finished on 181 all out; a total that seemed unlikely 10 overs earlier.

Nissanka masterclass

Pathum Nissanka played an innings, relying on timing and placement rather than the raw power typically associated with T20 openers.

  • Precision pairing: After an early wicket, Nissanka and Kusal Mendis (51 off 38) put on 97 runs for the second wicket, neutralizing the threat of Adam Zampa (0/41).

  • Milestone: Nissanka reached his second T20I century off just 52 balls, finishing with 10 fours and 5 sixes.

  • Controlled aggression: Even after Mendis fell, Nissanka remained the anchor, effortlessly clearing the ropes against Nathan Ellis and Marcus Stoinis to seal the eight-wicket win.

Match statistics: Sri Lanka vs. Australia

CategoryAustraliaSri Lanka
Final Score181 All Out (20.0)182/2 (18.0)
Top BatterTravis Head (56)Pathum Nissanka (100)*
Top BowlerMarcus Stoinis (1/28)Dushan Hemantha (3/37)
Powerplay Score74/061/1
Last 10 Overs71 runs104 runs
ResultLostWon by 8 Wickets

Qualification math

With this victory, Sri Lanka becomes the next team to officially qualify for the Super Eight stage. For Australia, the situation is now dire. Having lost to both Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka, their fate is out of their hands, and they will likely need a massive result and help from other fixtures to avoid an early flight home.

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