Colombo: England produced a dominating performance to beat Sri Lanka by 51 runs in the Super Eight stage of the ICC T20 World Cup. Defending a modest total of 146 England’s bowlers dismantled Sri Lanka for just 95 in 15.4 overs turning what seemed a manageable chase into a dramatic collapse.
Sri Lanka started positively with Pathum Nissanka looking in good touch, but his early dismissal triggered a collapse. Wickets fell at regular intervals as England’s disciplined attack never allowed partnerships to form.
The middle order could not stabilize the innings. Kamindu Mendis and Dhananjaya de Silva offered brief resistance, while captain Dasun Shanaka fought hard but lacked support from teammates.
England’s bowling unit operated collectively with Jofra Archer striking early blows and Adil Rashid’s spin tightening the screws in the middle overs. Liam Dawson and Will Jacks added crucial breakthroughs ensuring Sri Lanka never recovered.
Sri Lanka’s 95 all out highlighted England’s dominance even defending a below par total. This emphatic victory strengthens England’s position in the Super Eight stage while Sri Lanka must regroup after a disappointing collapse in front of their home crowd.

