England Crush Sri Lanka by 51 Runs, Secure 12th Consecutive T20I Victory

England secured a commanding 51-run victory over Sri Lanka in a T20 World Cup Super Eight clash. After posting 146/9, thanks largely to Phil Salt's 62, England's bowlers dismantled Sri Lanka for just 95. The win marks England's 12th consecutive victory in T20 International cricket. Key performances came from bowlers Jofra Archer, Will Jacks, and Liam Dawson.

Key Points: England Beats Sri Lanka in T20 World Cup Super Eight Clash

  • Phil Salt's crucial 62
  • England bowlers skittle Sri Lanka for 95
  • Jofra Archer and Will Jacks lead power play rout
  • England's 12th consecutive T20I win
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T20 WC: Phil Salt and bowlers shine as England beat Sri Lanka in Super Eight clash

Phil Salt's 62 and a dominant bowling display led England to a 51-run win over Sri Lanka, marking their 12th straight T20I victory.

"It was Salt's valiant 62... that pushed England towards 146/9 - Match Report"

Pallekele, February 22

England produced a commanding all-round performance to secure a convincing 51-run win over Sri Lanka in the Super Eight clash in the ongoing ICC Men's T20 World Cup on Sunday.

After being restricted to 146/9 in 20 overs, thanks to a valiant 62 from Phil Salt and late hitting from Will Jacks, England's bowlers bundled out Sri Lanka for just 95, with Jofra Archer, Will Jacks, and Liam Dawson leading the charge.

The victory also marked England's 12th consecutive win in T20I cricket, highlighting their continued consistency and depth in the shortest format.

Sri Lanka won the toss and opted to bowl first, and their bowlers ripped out the heart of England's batting by removing Buttler (7), Jacob Bethell (3), Tom Banton (6), Harry Brook (14) and Sam Curran (11), reducing them to 94/5 in 13.2 overs. It was Salt's valiant 62 and a quick cameo of 21 in 14 balls, with four boundaries from Will Jacks that pushed England towards 146/9 in 20 overs.

Dunith Wellalage (3/26 in four overs) and Maheesh Theekshana (2/21 in four overs) managed to tame England against spin, a key weakness of theirs, while Dilshan Madushanka (2/25 in four overs) and Dushmantha Chameera (1/34 in four overs) also got wickets.

England opener Phil Salt surpassed Jonny Bairstow to become the Three Lions' fifth-highest run-getter in T20Is. Now in 57 T20Is, Salt has made 1,710 runs in 53 innings at an average of 36.38 and a strike rate of 166.50, with four centuries and eight fifties and a best score of 141*.

Bairstow had scored 1,671 runs in 80 matches and 72 innings at an average of 29.83 and a strike rate of 137.53, with 10 fifties and a best score of 90.

Chasing 147, Sri Lanka were off to the worst possible start as they lost their first five batters in the power play. Pathum Nissanka (9 off 8 balls, with two fours), Kusal Mendis (4 off four balls, with one four), Pavan Rathnayake (0), Kamil Mishara (6 off 11 balls, with one four), and Dunith Wellalage (10 runs off 10 balls, with two fours) had a dismal outing with the bat.

Speedster Jofra Archer and off-spinner Will Jacks were the top bowlers for England in the power play as Sri Lanka crawled to 34/5 in six overs.

Kamindu Mendis (13 off 11 balls, with one four and one six) couldn't convert his start after he was dismissed by Liam Dawson. Towards the end, captain Dasun Shanaka (30 off 24 balls, with one four and two sixes) tried his best, but the rest of the batters failed to support him as Sri Lanka were bundled out for just 95 in 16.4 overs, losing the contest by 51 runs.

It was a collective performance from England bowlers as Jofra Archer (2/20 in three overs), Will Jacks (3/22 in four overs), Liam Dawson (2/27 in four overs), Adil Rashid (2/13 in 3.4 overs), and Jamie Overton (1/13 in two overs).

With this victory, England clinched its 12th straight win in T20I cricket.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Phil Salt is a beast! To score that many runs at that strike rate is phenomenal. He's carrying their batting. Sri Lanka's spinners did well to restrict them, but 146 was always going to be tough on that pitch with England's bowling.
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Rohit P
Sri Lanka's batting collapse was painful to watch. 34/5 in the powerplay? That's just not acceptable at this level. Shanaka fought a lone battle. They need to go back to the drawing board, their middle order looks very fragile.
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Ananya R
England's 12th consecutive win! That's some serious consistency. Their bench strength is incredible. Even when their top order failed, Salt and the bowlers stood up. This is the mark of a great team. Kudos!
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Karthik V
A respectful criticism: The article mentions England's weakness against spin, but doesn't really analyze *why* Wellalage and Theekshana were so effective. Was it the pitch, or poor shot selection? A bit more depth there would be helpful for us cricket fans.
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James A
Will Jacks with 3 wickets and a quick 21 runs! What an all-round performance. He's turning into a very valuable player for them. England always seems to find these multi-skilled cricketers.

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