AUS vs SL T20 World Cup 2026 Highlights: Sri Lanka chase down 182 to qualify for Super Eight

AUS vs SL T20 World Cup 2026 Highlights: Sri Lanka chase down 182 to qualify for Super Eight


New Delhi:

Sri Lanka defeated Australia in the T20 World Cup 2026 with a commanding performance, successfully chasing down a daunting 182 at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium. A magnificent unbeaten century from Pathum Nissanka anchored the record run chase and secured Sri Lankaโ€™s place in the Super Eight stage, while the injury-hit Australians slumped to another defeat, leaving their campaign hanging by a thread.ย Earlier, Australia had posted a competitive total but failed to capitalise at key moments, with their middle order unable to accelerate decisively in the death overs. Sri Lankaโ€™s bowlers kept things tight to prevent a late surge, and once Nissanka found his rhythm in the chase, the momentum firmly shifted, as the hosts paced the pursuit brilliantly to seal a statement win.ย 

Nissanka stayed unbeaten on 100, playing a pivotal role in Sri Lankaโ€™s successful pursuit as the hosts rewrote the record books. The 182-run chase is now the highest ever against Australia in a T20 World Cup, surpassing the previous mark of 179 set by the West Indies cricket team in 2014. It also stands as Sri Lankaโ€™s highest successful run chase at home in T20Is, eclipsing their earlier best of 182 โ€” achieved at the same venue against Australia in 2022.ย  Australia were inserted in afterย Sri Lanka won the toss in this high-stakes clash in Pallekele.ย Australia made a blazing start, with Travis Head and skipper Mitchell Marsh โ€” playing his first match of the tournament โ€” launching a fierce assault. The duo added 104 for the opening wicket, both bringing up half-centuries as Australia raced to 100 in just 8.2 overs. But once a couple of quick wickets fell, Sri Lanka seized control and never allowed the Aussies to regain momentum. From a commanding 110/2 at the halfway mark and eyeing a total beyond 220, Australia were pulled back sharply by the hosts, who finished strongly with the ball before Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis capitalised in the chase to seal a comfortable win.

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