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Sri Lanka Storm into Super 8: Pathum Nissanka’s Masterclass Sinks Australia in T20 World Cup 2026

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PUBLISHED ON: 17 FEB 2026, 04:07 AM

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By Sports Live Hub (SLH) Featured Desk | February 17, 2026

In a commanding display of home dominance and individual brilliance, Sri Lanka has stormed into the Super 8 stage of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, securing a thrilling eight-wicket victory over Australia at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy. Pathum Nissanka’s unbeaten century – the first of the tournament – powered the co-hosts to a target of 182 with 12 balls to spare, leaving Australia teetering on the brink of elimination.

This result not only cements Sri Lanka’s position at the top of Group B but also underscores the growing competitiveness of the expanded format, where even powerhouse nations like Australia are vulnerable.


The Pallekele Thriller: A Night of High Drama

The 30th match of the group stage lived up to its billing as a must-win encounter for both sides. Australia, sent in after losing the toss, posted a competitive 181 all out in 20 overs. Travis Head (56) and captain Mitchell Marsh (54) forged a brisk 104-run opening stand, setting a platform for a total in excess of 200. However, Sri Lanka’s bowling attack, led by Wanindu Hasaranga (3/37) and Dushmantha Chameera (2/36), orchestrated a dramatic collapse. The last six wickets tumbled for just 21 runs, with Australia unable to capitalise on their strong start.

Chasing 182 under lights at the spin-friendly Pallekele venue, Sri Lanka made light work of the target. The chase was a masterclass in controlled aggression, with Nissanka and Kusal Mendis (51) putting on a 112-run partnership for the first wicket. Mendis fell shortly after his half-century, but Nissanka remained unbeaten, guiding his side home with composure.

The atmosphere was electric, with a capacity crowd chanting “Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka” as the hosts qualified for the Super 8s in emphatic fashion.

Read More: Sports Live Hub (SLH) Daily T20 World Cup Roundup – February 10, 2026


Pathum Nissanka’s Masterclass: A Century to Remember

Nissanka’s unbeaten 100 off just 52 balls (10 fours, 5 sixes) was an innings of pure class and timing. Opening the batting, he took the attack to Australia’s pacers early, punishing Adam Zampa and Josh Hazlewood with elegant drives and innovative reverse sweeps. His century, the first of the 2026 World Cup, came in just 47 balls – the fastest by a Sri Lankan in T20Is.

Beyond the runs, Nissanka’s fielding was equally stellar. He took a stunning one-handed catch to dismiss Marsh, turning the momentum decisively in Sri Lanka’s favour. Player of the Match honours were a formality, and his performance has elevated him to the top of the tournament’s run-scoring charts.

This innings not only silenced Australia’s bowlers but also reignited Sri Lanka’s title aspirations, proving that home conditions and fearless batting can overcome any challenge.


Sri Lanka’s Group Leadership: Co-Hosts in Control

With this win, Sri Lanka has leapfrogged to the top of Group B with 6 points from 4 matches (3 wins, 1 loss), boasting a healthy net run rate of +1.45. Their bowling depth – a mix of spin and pace – has been the cornerstone, restricting opponents to under 170 in three of four games.

The co-hosts now face a relatively straightforward path to the semi-finals, with matches against weaker sides like Zimbabwe and Ireland to come. This qualification boosts national morale and positions Sri Lanka as dark horses for the title, leveraging their spin-friendly home pitches and passionate support.


Australia’s Elimination Risk: A Shock Exit Looms

For Australia, the defeat is a sobering blow. Sitting on 2 points from 4 matches, they are third in Group B and require a miracle to advance. A win against Oman in their final group game is mandatory, but even then, they need other results to align perfectly.

The five-time champions have struggled with consistency, losing to Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe while scraping past associates. Key concerns include their middle-order fragility and over-reliance on the opening pair. Captain Marsh’s post-match comments hinted at frustration: “We need to win big and hope for the best.”

An early exit would be Australia’s first group-stage failure since 2016, and a major setback for their T20 rebuild.


Tournament Impact: Raising the Stakes in Super 8

This thriller has intensified the Super 8 race, creating a fascinating dynamic. Sri Lanka’s progression adds spice to the knockout stage, potentially setting up clashes with India or Pakistan. For associates like Nepal and Italy, it validates the 20-team format’s value in producing upsets.

Broader implications include heightened commercial interest – the IND vs PAK clash earlier broke viewership records – and a reminder that no team is invincible. The World Cup is delivering global excitement, with every match carrying qualification weight.


Experience the Thrill on Sports Live Hub

Relive every boundary, wicket, and tactical moment from this Pallekele epic – and all T20 World Cup 2026 action – exclusively on Sports Live Hub (SLH). Our premium platform delivers seamless HD streaming with multi-angle views, real-time stats, ball-by-ball commentary, expert analysis, and interactive fan features.

Visit for LIVE STREAM right now today for full match replays, highlights, and upcoming Super 8 coverage. Whether in Bangladesh or worldwide, SLH ensures you never miss a delivery.


Trending FAQs

Q: What was the score in Sri Lanka vs Australia?

A: Sri Lanka chased 182 to win by 8 wickets (184/2 in 18 overs). Australia scored 181 all out.

Q: How did Sri Lanka qualify for the Super 8?

A: The win gave them 6 points and top spot in Group B, securing their place regardless of remaining results.

Q: Is Australia out of the T20 World Cup?

A: Not yet, but they are in a precarious position and must win their final group match convincingly.

Q: Where can I watch the full match replay?

A: Stream it live or on-demand on Sports Live Hub (SLH) with multi-angle replays.

Q: Who is the leading run-scorer in the tournament?

A: Pathum Nissanka, with his century taking him to the top.

Which moment from the Pallekele thriller stood out for you? Share in the comments or join the debate on SLH. The T20 World Cup 2026 is delivering unforgettable cricket – stream it all on Sports Live Hub!

PUBLISHED ON: 17 FEB 2026, 04:07 AM

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