Phil Salt's Lone 62 Powers England to 146/9 vs Sri Lanka in T20WC

Phil Salt played a crucial lone hand, scoring 62 runs to help England recover from a top-order collapse and post 146/9 against Sri Lanka in a Super Eight clash. During his innings, Salt surpassed Jonny Bairstow to become England's fifth-highest run-getter in T20 Internationals. Sri Lanka's bowlers, led by Dunith Wellalage and Maheesh Theekshana, exploited England's spin weakness with regular wickets. Despite Salt's effort, England's total was built on a shaky foundation after being reduced to 94/5.

Key Points: Phil Salt Becomes England's 5th Highest T20I Run-Getter

  • Salt surpasses Bairstow in T20I runs
  • Scores lone-warrior 62 off 40 balls
  • England post 146/9 after early collapse
  • Sri Lankan spinners Wellalage, Theekshana shine
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T20WC: Salt becomes England's fifth-highest T20I run-getter, takes Three Lions to 146/9 against SL

Phil Salt scored a resilient 62, becoming England's fifth-highest T20I run-scorer, to guide his team to 146/9 against Sri Lanka in the T20 World Cup.

"It was Salt who kept the English batting afloat with a 40-ball 62 - Report"

Pallekele, February 22

England opener Phil Salt surpassed Jonny Bairstow to become the Three Lions' fifth-highest run-getter in T20Is with a resilient, lone-warrior half-century against Sri Lanka in his side's Super Eight clash in the ICC T20 World Cup at Pallekele on Sunday.

During the clash against Lankan Lions, the co-hosts kept striking at regular intervals; however, it was Salt who kept the English batting afloat with a 40-ball 62, including six fours and two sixes. His runs came at a strike rate of 155.00.

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.

The top run-getter for England in T20Is is legendary Jos Buttler, with 4,010 runs in 152 matches and 140 innings at an average of 34.27, with a strike rate of almost 148, including a century and 28 fifties.

Salt has blown hot and cold in the tournament so far, with 123 runs in five innings at an average of 24.60 and a strike rate of 166.21, with a half-century to his name. While he did get decent scores of 30 and 28 against West Indies and Italy, poor outings against Scotland (2) and Nepal (1) have led to him having a mixed bag tournament.

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.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting stats. Salt's strike rate is phenomenal - over 166! But consistency is key in a World Cup. One great innings can't mask the earlier failures. Sri Lankan spinners exploited a clear English weakness beautifully.
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Ananya R
Becoming the 5th highest run-getter in just 57 matches is seriously impressive, yaar. He's overtaken Bairstow in far fewer games. But 146 is not a winning total on most grounds. SL should chase this down.
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Vikram M
Respect for the gritty fifty. But the article highlights England's spin problem perfectly. If our Indian spinners get them in the later stages, they'll be in big trouble. Kuldeep and Jadeja would feast.
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Karthik V
Good performance, but let's be honest, 146/9 is a below-par score. The real story is Sri Lanka's bowling, especially Wellalage. England needs to fix their batting lineup quickly if they want to go deep in this tournament.
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Priya S
Salt played a brilliant innings under pressure. But where was the support from the others? Brook, Curran, Buttler... all failed. A team can't win a World Cup with such inconsistent performances. Hope they improve!

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