Pathum Nissanka's Ton Powers Sri Lanka Past Australia Into Super 8s

Sri Lanka secured a commanding eight-wicket victory over Australia to advance to the Super 8s of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026. The win was powered by Pathum Nissanka's unbeaten 100, which Anil Kumble hailed as one of the best innings of the tournament. Sri Lanka's Head Coach Sanath Jayasuriya praised the contributions of Indian support staff R Sridhar and Vikram Rathour in building team confidence. Australia now faces potential elimination from the tournament if Zimbabwe wins its upcoming match.

Key Points: Nissanka Century Leads Sri Lanka to T20 WC Win Over Australia

  • Nissanka scores tournament's first century
  • Sri Lanka wins by 8 wickets
  • Australia faces early exit
  • Indian coaches praised for impact
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"Nissanka played one of the best innings in this World Cup": Kumble on Pathum's unbeaten ton against Australia

Pathum Nissanka's unbeaten 100 guides Sri Lanka to an 8-wicket victory over Australia, securing their Super 8s spot in the T20 World Cup.

"Pathum Nissanka played an outstanding knock, one of the best innings in this World Cup - Anil Kumble"

Pallekele, February 17

Sri Lanka secured an eight-wicket victory over Australia, powered by Pathum Nissanka's unbeaten 100 and advanced to the Super 8s of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026. Speaking on JioHotstar's 'Match Centre Live', JioStar experts Anil Kumble and Sri Lanka Head Coach Sanath Jayasuriya, analysed Nissanka's dominance, Australia's bowling struggles, and Sri Lanka's impeccable performance.

Speaking on JioHotstar's 'Match Centre Live', JioStar expert Anil Kumble hailed Sri Lanka's comprehensive win over Australia and said, "Pathum Nissanka played an outstanding knock, one of the best innings in this World Cup and the tournament's first hundred. That was the game-changer. Sri Lanka executed the chase perfectly. Their first 10 overs with the ball weren't ideal, but from Travis Head's dismissal, it was all Sri Lanka."

Jayasuriya spoke highly of his Indian support staff for their contribution and said, "R Sridhar, our fielding coach from India, and Vikram Rathour, our batting coach, are outstanding additions. They deliver exactly what we need in practice. Sridhar excels with fielding, and Vikram, with his IPL experience, works brilliantly with the batters. They gel well with the group and instilled real confidence in our players. Even when we coaches sometimes get desperate, we've backed the batting unit, and their contributions have been excellent."

On Sri Lanka's strategy, he said, "We targeted Zampa as the key threat. If he bowls well, we shut him down early, then attack the others. With dew making the pitch better, we backed our batters. Kusal Mendis and Pathum Nissanka batted superbly; Pathum never let up after that, sealing it with a big hundred. Pavan Rathnayake is another bright future star for Sri Lanka. He's playing brilliant cricket despite limited T20 experience."

Coming to the match, Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to field first. An 104-run stand between a returning skipper, Mitchell Marsh (54 in 27 balls, with eight fours and two sixes) started off things for Australia, but Aussies could not make the most of this perfect headstart as they were skittled out for 181 runs in 20 overs, with Josh Inglis (27 in 22 balls, with three fours) and Glenn Maxwell (22 in 15 balls, with a four and a six) being the only ones to touch the 20-run mark later.

Dushan Hemantha (3/37 in four overs) and Dushmantha Chameera (2/36 in four overs) were the top bowlers for Sri Lanka.

In the run-chase, Perera fell early, but Nissanka (100* in 52 balls, with 10 fours and five sixes), Kusal Mendis (51 in 38 balls, with six fours and a six), and Pavan Rathnayake (28* in 15 balls, with six fours) took Sri Lanka to the target with eight wickets and two overs left.

Australia are third in the group with one win and two losses, behind table-toppers SL and Zimbabwe, who have won both their matches. If Zimbabwe win their clash against Ireland on Tuesday, the Aussies will be out of the tournament.

- ANI

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Priya S
As an Indian cricket fan, it's heartening to see our coaches like R Sridhar and Vikram Rathour getting such praise from Sanath Jayasuriya. IPL has truly become a global knowledge exchange platform. Their experience is helping other teams, which is good for the overall competitiveness of world cricket.
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Rohit P
Australia's batting looks so fragile beyond the top order. Maxwell and Inglis couldn't capitalize at all. If Zimbabwe wins, they are out! Never thought I'd see the day Australia might get knocked out this early. The T20 format is truly unpredictable.
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Sarah B
The strategy to target Zampa was spot on. In T20s, if you can neutralize the main spinner, the rest of the attack comes under immense pressure. Sri Lanka's planning was clinical. Nissanka's innings was a masterclass in chasing.
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Vikram M
While Nissanka was brilliant, let's not forget the supporting role played by Kusal Mendis. His 51 provided the perfect platform and partnership. In our excitement for the centurion, we often overlook these crucial contributions. Well played, Sri Lanka!
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Michael C
A respectful criticism for the article: it focuses heavily on the batting but the Sri Lankan bowlers did exceptionally well to restrict Australia after that 104-run opening stand. Hemantha and Chameera's spells in the middle overs were the real turning point. The chase was set up by the bowlers.

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