New Zealand cricket team celebrates 61-run T20 World Cup win over Sri Lanka at R. Premadasa Stadium, with Rachin Ravindra holding the match ball.
New Zealand cricket team celebrates 61-run T20 World Cup win over Sri Lanka at R. Premadasa Stadium, with Rachin Ravindra holding the match ball.
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New Zealand beat Sri Lanka by 61 runs in T20 World Cup

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New Zealand secured a 61-run victory over co-hosts Sri Lanka in a crucial Super Eights match at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, eliminating the home team from the T20 World Cup 2026. Rachin Ravindra's four-wicket haul and useful batting contribution proved decisive in the win. The result leaves New Zealand in a strong position to advance to the semi-finals.

The match on February 25, 2026, saw Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka win the toss and elect to bowl first. New Zealand openers Tim Seifert and Finn Allen started steadily, reaching 30 without loss, but Sri Lanka's bowlers struck back quickly. Maheesh Theekshana dismissed Allen, and Dushmantha Chameera removed Seifert, reducing New Zealand to 34/2 after the powerplay.

A 41-run stand between Rachin Ravindra (32 off 22) and Glenn Phillips provided respite, but a middle-order collapse followed. New Zealand lost four wickets for nine runs, slumping to 84/6. However, captain Mitchell Santner (47 off 26, including four sixes) and Cole McConchie (31 not out off 23) staged a remarkable recovery, adding 84 runs for the seventh wicket. They scored 70 off the last four overs, helping New Zealand reach 168/7. Theekshana finished with 3-30, and Chameera took 3-38.

In the chase, Matt Henry struck immediately, bowling Pathum Nissanka with the first ball of the innings. Charith Asalanka soon followed, leaving Sri Lanka at 6/2 after the powerplay (20/2). Ravindra then dismantled the middle order, claiming Kusal Mendis and Pavan Rathnayake stumped in the same over to make it 29/4. He added two more wickets for figures of 4-27.

Kamindu Mendis (31 off 23) and Dunith Wellalage (29 off 23) offered resistance, but Sri Lanka managed only 107/8. Henry took 2-3 in two overs. Post-match, Shanaka said, "It's embarrassing to disappoint the home crowd, they've been very supportive." Santner noted, "To hit 160 was nice." Ravindra, player of the match, added, "It's always pleasing to have a win like that."

Sri Lanka's elimination follows their loss to England, while New Zealand, with three points, eye a semi-final spot against England next.

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X users praised New Zealand's comeback from 84/6 and Rachin Ravindra's career-best 4/27, securing elimination of co-hosts Sri Lanka. Sri Lankan accounts expressed heartbreak over the dominant 61-run defeat. Some Pakistani fans alleged match-fixing to hinder their semi-final chances, reflecting skepticism.

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New Zealand cricket players celebrate 61-run T20 World Cup win over Sri Lanka, scoreboard confirming victory in Group 2 match.
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New Zealand's victory over Sri Lanka shifts Group 2 standings

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New Zealand secured a 61-run win against Sri Lanka in their Super 8 match at the T20 World Cup on February 25, 2026, bolstering their semi-final prospects. This result leaves Pakistan's qualification hopes precarious, requiring a win over Sri Lanka and favorable outcomes elsewhere. England has already advanced from Group 2 with four points.

Pakistan secured a narrow five-run victory over Sri Lanka in their Super 8s match but failed to advance to the semifinals due to net run-rate calculations. Sahibzada Farhan's record-breaking century powered Pakistan to 212-8, yet Sri Lanka's spirited chase to 207-6 ensured New Zealand progressed instead. The result leaves England, New Zealand, and South Africa in the last four, with India and West Indies vying for the final spot.

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England secured a four-wicket victory over New Zealand in their final Super Eight match of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 in Colombo. Chasing 160, England overcame early setbacks to win with 3.3 overs remaining. The result leaves New Zealand's semi-final hopes dependent on another match.

India secured a 72-run victory over Zimbabwe in their Super 8s match at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on February 26, 2026, posting 256 for 4 after being invited to bat first. Zimbabwe managed 184 for 6 in response, with Brian Bennett unbeaten on 97. The win keeps India's semifinal hopes alive, but they must defeat West Indies next to qualify.

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South Africa's Proteas will meet New Zealand in the first semifinal of the 2026 ICC T20 World Cup on March 4 at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. The unbeaten Proteas aim for their second consecutive final appearance, while New Zealand seeks revenge for a group-stage loss. Key bowlers Lungi Ngidi and Corbin Bosch are expected to play pivotal roles.

New Zealand defeated India by 50 runs in the fourth T20I played in Visakhapatnam. Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav explained that the team deliberately fielded six batters to give opportunities to World Cup squad members and test challenging situations. Despite Shivam Dube's explosive innings, India was bowled out for 165.

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South Africa's Proteas secured a commanding 76-run victory over India in the T20 World Cup Super Eights stage at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on February 22, 2026. David Miller's 63 runs helped post 187 for seven, while Marco Jansen's four wickets restricted India to 111 all out. The win avenges South Africa's loss to India in the 2024 final.

 

 

 

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