England Crush Sri Lanka by 51 Runs in T20 WC Super 8s Spin Masterclass

England secured a commanding 51-run victory over Sri Lanka in the T20 World Cup Super 8s, defending 146. Phil Salt's 62 provided the backbone for England's innings, while Sri Lanka's spinners restricted the total. Will Jacks' brilliant spell of 3-22, including three powerplay wickets, triggered a Sri Lankan collapse to 95 all out. The win marks England's 12th consecutive T20I victory over Sri Lanka and strengthens their position in the tournament.

Key Points: England Defeats Sri Lanka in T20 WC Super 8s: Key Stats

  • Phil Salt anchors with 62
  • Will Jacks' 3-22 decisive
  • England spinners take 7 wickets
  • Sri Lanka's 95 is 3rd lowest T20WC total
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T20 WC: All stats from England's 51-run win over Sri Lanka in Super 8s

England dominates Sri Lanka by 51 runs in the T20 World Cup Super 8s. Phil Salt scores 62, Will Jacks takes 3-22. Full match stats and analysis.

"Will Jacks delivered a game-changing spell, claiming 3-22 - Match Report"

Colombo, Feb 22

England delivered a dominant all-round performance to defeat Sri Lanka by 51 runs in their Super Eights clash of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in Colombo, successfully defending 146/9 by bowling out the hosts for just 95 in 16.4 overs.

England's victory was built on a clinical spin display after their batters were restricted earlier. Phil Salt anchored the innings with a composed 62 off 40 balls, but regular wickets prevented England from fully capitalising. Sri Lanka's spinners, led by Dunith Wellalage (3-26) and Maheesh Theekshana (2-21), ensured England finished with a below-par total on a bowler-friendly surface.

However, England's bowlers turned the match decisively in their favour during Sri Lanka's chase. Jofra Archer struck early, while Will Jacks delivered a game-changing spell, claiming 3-22 and becoming the first England spinner to take three wickets in the powerplay of a T20I. His dismissals, including key batter Kusal Mendis, left Sri Lanka reeling at 34/5.

Despite a brief resistance from captain Dasun Shanaka, who scored 30 off 24 balls, England's spin attack maintained relentless pressure. Adil Rashid cleaned up the lower order with his variations, sealing Sri Lanka's collapse.

Sri Lanka's total of 95 marked their lowest against England in the T20 World Cups, as England registered their 12th consecutive T20I win over the hosts to strengthen their position in the Super Eights stage.

Here are the key stats from the England vs Sri Lanka match:

8 - Phil Salt, who scored 62 in the game, scored his eighth half-century in 57 T20Is. It was his second fifty-plus score in 13 innings of the T20WC.

12 - England recorded their 12th successive victory against Sri Lanka in T20Is.

6 - Dasun Hemantha was out hit wicket off the bowling of all-rounder Jamie Overton. In T20WCs, it was the sixth time a batter was out hit wicket and the third time in the ongoing edition of the tournament.

3/22 - These are Will Jacks' bowling figures from Sunday's game, his second-best in T20Is. His previous best was 3/14, also against Sri Lanka at the same venue (Pallekele), which he registered on Feb 3, 2026.

3 - Sri Lanka (95) recorded their 3rd lowest total in the T20WC. Before this, they scored 77 v SA at New York in 2024 and 87 v Australia at Bridgetown in 2010.

7 - In this match, English spinners took seven wickets - the most by them in a single T20WC match.

146/9 - This was the second-lowest total successfully defended against Sri Lanka in T20WCs after West Indies' 137/6 at Colombo in 2012. The Caribbean side won that match by 36 runs.

3 - Will Jacks won his third Player of the Match award, the most by any player in the current World Cup.

- IANS

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Priya S
As an Indian fan, watching this makes me nervous for our potential clash with England. Their spinners took 7 wickets! Our middle order needs to be solid against this kind of pressure. Phil Salt's innings was very smart too.
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Rohit P
Sri Lanka's batting collapse was painful to watch. 95 all out is just not acceptable at home. The team looks completely out of ideas once the top order fails. Need to go back to the drawing board, yaar.
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Sarah B
Will Jacks for Player of the Tournament? 3 awards already is incredible. He's changed games with both bat and ball. England look like the team to beat.
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Vikram M
The stat about 12 consecutive wins over SL is brutal. England have their number completely. Credit to their planning and execution. For Sri Lanka, only Shanaka showed some fight. The rest seemed to surrender.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while England were excellent, the pitch seemed very tricky. 146 looked below par but became a mountain. These kinds of surfaces make for exciting, low-scoring games where every ball matters. More of this, please! 🏏

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