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Sri Lanka records the highest total of this World Cup as Shanaka and Rathnayake bludgeon Oman

Records tumbled as fast as wickets with Sri Lanka bringing their ace power hitting, crushing Oman by 105 runs to go two-for-two in Group B

Ashutosh Sahoo

Led by a historic, 19-ball half-century from captain Dasun Shanaka, Sri Lanka posted a staggering 225/5; the highest total of the 2026 T20 World Cup so far. While Oman was never truly in the chase, the night ended with a sentimental milestone as 43-year-old Mohammad Nadeem became the oldest player in history to score a T20 World Cup fifty.

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The batting: 225-5

Despite losing early wickets in the PowerPlay, Sri Lanka’s middle order operated at a different frequency. The foundation laid by Kusal Mendis and Pavan Rathnayake provided the launchpad for a late-innings explosion.

  1. Shanaka show: Dasun Shanaka rewrote the history books, reaching his 50 in just 19 balls, breaking his own Sri Lankan record (20 balls vs India, 2023). He smoked five sixes in a whirlwind cameo that left the Oman bowlers shell-shocked.

  2. Rathnayake’s rise: Pavan Rathnayake proved he belongs on the big stage, punishing the attack for a 28-ball 60.

  3. Death over carnage: Sri Lanka plundered 79 runs in the final five overs, the highest death-over yield of the tournament.

Theekshana: The new spin king

With Wanindu Hasaranga officially ruled out of the tournament; a massive blow to Sri Lanka's title aspirations, the pressure was on Maheesh Theekshana to lead the spin department. He responded with a clinical performance. Theekshana finished with figures of 2-11 from his four overs, stifling any attempt at an Oman counter-attack.

Match statistics: Sri Lanka vs. Oman

CategorySri LankaOman
Final Score225/5 (20 overs)120/9 (20 overs)
Top BatterKusal Mendis (61)Mohammad Nadeem (53*)
Top BowlerMaheesh Theekshana (2/11)Jiten Ramanandi (2/41)
Record SetFastest SL 50 (Shanaka - 19b)Oldest 50 (Nadeem - 43y)
ResultWon by 105 runsLost

"Old Guard" milestone

In a one-sided affair, Oman's Mohammad Nadeem provided a silver lining. His unbeaten 53 from 56 balls was a lesson in longevity, making him the oldest player (43) to score a half-century at a Men’s T20 World Cup. He was one of only two Oman batters to reach double figures, anchoring an innings that was more about survival than a chase.

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