In a display of sheer dominance, England thrashed Sri Lanka by 51 runs in a T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 encounter on Sunday at Pallekele. The victory solidifies England’s iron grip on the T20I head-to-head, now boasting 12 successive wins against Sri Lanka since their opponents’ last success back in 2014.
Sent in to bat, England navigated a tricky pitch to reach 146/9. Opener Philip Salt stole the show, crafting a fluent 62 from 40 deliveries laced with 6 fours and 2 sixes. His partnerships across the order laid a solid foundation, with Will Jacks adding 21 vital runs to push the total.
Dunith Wellalage emerged as Sri Lanka’s standout bowler with 3 wickets, supported by two each from Dilhshan Madushanka and Maheesh Theekshana. Dushmantha Chameera snared one as England lost wickets in clusters.
The chase turned into a nightmare for Sri Lanka, who were bowled out for 95 in 16.4 overs. Shanaka’s gritty 30 off 24 balls offered faint hope, but Mendis’s 13 couldn’t spark a recovery. England’s bowlers, particularly the spinners, orchestrated a demolition.
Will Jacks spearheaded with 3 wickets, marking a memorable all-round performance. Archer, Dawson, and Rashid shared 6 more, with Overton grabbing the final one. This spin-heavy spell – 7 wickets in total – equals England’s best in T20 World Cup history.
England’s streak includes blowouts like 8-wicket victories, highlighting their tactical edge. With this win, they send a strong message in the Super 8 race, blending explosive batting and cunning spin to outclass a faltering Sri Lanka.