Sri Lanka bowl first in must-win T20 WC clash against New Zealand

Sri Lanka won the toss and chose to bowl first in a critical Super Eights match against New Zealand at the 2026 T20 World Cup. Captain Dasun Shanaka brought Charith Asalanka into the side, emphasizing the need for batters to take responsibility in the middle overs. New Zealand's Mitchell Santner introduced Cole McConchie, aiming to add spin balance against the Sri Lankan attack. Both teams are seeking a vital victory to boost their semi-final prospects.

Key Points: T20 WC: SL bowl first vs NZ in must-win Super Eights clash

  • Must-win for Sri Lanka
  • Asalanka replaces Kamil Mishara
  • McConchie in for Neesham
  • Focus on tackling spin
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T20 WC: Asalanka comes in as SL elect to bowl against NZ, McConchie replaces Neesham

Sri Lanka elect to bowl in crucial T20 World Cup match. Charith Asalanka returns, Cole McConchie replaces Jimmy Neesham for New Zealand.

"The main lesson for our batters... is to take the innings deep and show more responsibility. - Dasun Shanaka"

Colombo, Feb 25

Charith Asalanka has come into Sri Lanka's playing eleven as skipper Dasun Shanaka won the toss and elected to bowl first against New Zealand in a Super Eights clash of 2026 Men's T20 World Cup at the R Premadasa Stadium on Wednesday.

The match is a must-win affair for Sri Lanka if they are to keep themselves in contention for the semi-finals. New Zealand, meanwhile, are also roaring to get their first win after their previous clash against Pakistan was abandoned due to rain.

After winning the toss, Shanaka said Asalanka comes in for Kamil Mishara, which will lead to their top-order having a slight adjustment. "The main lesson for our batters from the game against England is to take the innings deep and show more responsibility through the middle overs.

"I thought our bowlers did a pretty decent job in the last match, and we expect them to deliver a similar performance tonight. There might be some assistance for the spinners, but you never really know what the surface will offer, so we felt bowling first was the right call," he said, amidst huge cheers from the crowd.

New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner said Cole McConchie comes into the playing eleven in place of Jimmy Neesham. "Nice to be here. It's been a few days without a proper game - obviously we were up against the rain the other night and there's not much you can do about that - but we've had some good training sessions and we're ready for this big match.

"The challenge will be taking on the Sri Lankan spinners. We've been playing in India, so the conditions aren't unfamiliar, and it's been pleasing to see different guys step up at different times. That's all you can really ask for. The two at the top have done an outstanding job, and hopefully they can set the tone again.

"The surface looks good, so the aim is to put up a strong score. That one change gives us a bit more spin in the middle order. It adds balance, but a lot will depend on the ground dimensions. I think whichever side is smarter in using the bigger side of the boundary will have a pretty good day," he said.

Playing XIs:

New Zealand: Tim Seifert (wk), Finn Allen, Rachin Ravindra, Glenn Phillips, Mark Chapman, Daryl Mitchell, Mitchell Santner (captain), Cole McConchie, Matt Henry, Ish Sodhi, and Lockie Ferguson

Sri Lanka: Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis (wk), Charith Asalanka, Pavan Rathnayake, Kamindu Mendis, Dasun Shanaka (captain), Dunith Wellalage, Dushan Hemantha, Dushmantha Chameera, Maheesh Theekshana, and Dilshan Madushanka

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see McConchie in for Neesham. Feels like NZ is playing it safe with an extra spinner. But they'll miss Neesham's finishing power in the death overs. SL's bowling attack looks more balanced on paper.
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Ananya R
Must-win for Sri Lanka! The pressure is on. Hope the top order doesn't collapse like it sometimes does. Pathum Nissanka needs to play a long innings. Let's go Lions! 🇱🇰
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Vikram M
Santner's point about using the bigger boundary is key. T20 is all about smart cricket, not just power-hitting. As an Indian fan, watching this is good prep for our own matches in the subcontinent conditions.
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David E
Respectfully, I think Shanaka's captaincy has been a bit reactive. Bowling first is fine, but their batting strategy needs to be clearer. Just "taking it deep" isn't a plan against a quality NZ attack.
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Priya S
Excited to see Rachin Ravindra bat! He's such a talented player. Hope both teams put up a good fight. The weather better hold up this time! 🤞

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