England Spinners Crush Sri Lanka by 51 Runs in T20 World Cup Thriller

England secured a commanding 51-run victory over Sri Lanka in the T20 World Cup Super Eights. Defending a modest 146, England's spinners, led by Will Jacks and Adil Rashid, orchestrated a dramatic collapse, reducing Sri Lanka to 34/5 in the powerplay. Despite a brief fightback from captain Dasun Shanaka, Sri Lanka was bundled out for just 95 in 16.4 overs. Earlier, Phil Salt's 62 was crucial in setting up England's winning total.

Key Points: England Beat Sri Lanka by 51 Runs in T20 World Cup Super 8s

  • England defends 146
  • Spinners dominate middle overs
  • Sri Lanka collapses to 34/5
  • Phil Salt anchors with 62
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T20 WC: Jacks, Rashid shine as England crush Sri Lanka to clinch 51-run win

Will Jacks and Adil Rashid star as England's spinners dominate, bowling Sri Lanka out for 95 to secure a crucial 51-run victory in the T20 World Cup.

"Will Jacks... broke the backbone of the innings. - Match Report"

Colombo, Feb 22

England produced a clinical all-round display to crush Sri Lanka by 51 runs in their ICC Men's T20 World Cup Super Eights clash, bundling out the hosts for just 95 runs in 16.4 overs after posting 146/9 in a gripping encounter.

Defending a modest total on a bowler-friendly surface, England's spinners turned the contest into a one-sided affair with a relentless middle-overs squeeze that left Sri Lanka gasping. The chase never recovered from a dramatic powerplay collapse as the hosts slumped to 34/5, their second-lowest powerplay score in this edition among full member sides.

Jofra Archer set the tone early, dismissing Pathum Nissanka with a well-set trap at deep mid-wicket before removing Kamil Mishara. But it was Will Jacks who broke the backbone of the innings.

The off-spinner struck twice in the fourth over, including the prized wicket of Kusal Mendis caught and bowled, and then added Dunith Wellalage to finish with outstanding figures of 3/22, becoming the first England spinner to claim three wickets in the powerplay of a T20I.

With spin operating from both ends, Liam Dawson joined the act. His drift and control accounted for Kamindu Mendis and later produced a sharp caught-and-bowled dismissal. A bizarre hit-wicket from Dushan Hemantha further underlined Sri Lanka's unravelling under pressure.

At 53/6, the contest was effectively over despite a brief counterattack from skipper Dasun Shanaka. The right-hander struck two sixes in his 30 off 24 balls, attempting to revive hopes with aggressive intent. However, Adil Rashid's guile proved decisive. The leg-spinner removed Shanaka with a stunning relay catch effort in the deep and then cleaned up the tail with his trademark wrong 'un.

Rashid fittingly sealed the win, bowling Dilshan Madushanka through the gate to trigger celebrations as Sri Lanka were dismissed for 95, their lowest total against England in T20 World Cups.

Earlier, England themselves had struggled to build momentum after being sent in. Phil Salt's 62 off 40 balls anchored the innings, but disciplined spells from Wellalage (3-26) and Maheesh Theekshana (2-21) restricted them to 146/9.

That total, however, proved more than enough as England's spinners suffocated the chase with precision and control, extending their dominance over Sri Lanka with a 12th consecutive T20I victory in the head-to-head rivalry.

Brief scores: England 146/9 in 20 overs (Phil Salt 62; Dunith Wellalage 3-26, Maheesh Theekshana 2-21) beat Sri Lanka 95/10 in 16.4 overs (Dasun Shanaka 30; Will Jacks 3-22, Adil Rashid 2-13, Jofra Archer 2-20) by 51 runs.

- IANS

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Priya S
Sri Lanka's batting collapse was painful to watch 😔 34/5 in the powerplay! They really missed a solid opener like Rohit or Virat today. Hope they bounce back, the tournament needs more competitive matches.
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Vikram M
England proving they are serious contenders. Their spin attack was clinical. But honestly, 146 is not a huge total. If our top order fires, we should be able to chase this down against any team. #TeamIndia
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, I have to say the pitch seemed very tricky. Credit to Phil Salt for that anchoring innings. Sometimes a fighting 60-odd is worth more than a flashy century on such tracks.
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Rohit P
Respectful criticism: Sri Lanka's shot selection was very poor. Playing rash shots against quality spin is a recipe for disaster. They need to go back to basics and build partnerships, not throw their wickets away.
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Kavya N
Adil Rashid's wrong 'un is a thing of beauty! 🏏 England's bowling attack looks so balanced. Exciting times for the World Cup. Hoping for an India vs England final!

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