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New Zealand Hammer Sri Lanka by 61 Runs, Knock Hosts Out of Semi-Final Race

England through; New Zealand and Pakistan battle for remaining Group 2 berth.

SSI Bureau by SSI Bureau
February 26, 2026
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New Zealand Hammer Sri Lanka by 61 Runs, Knock Hosts Out of Semi-Final Race

Colombo: New Zealand registered a comprehensive 61-run victory over co-hosts Sri Lanka in their Super 8 World Cup Group 2 clash on Wednesday, knocking the island nation out of the semi-final race.

Put in to bat first, the Kiwis raced to 30 in the first three overs before Sri Lanka’s spinners clawed their way back into the contest. At 84/6, New Zealand appeared to be in deep trouble. However, a crucial partnership between skipper Mitchell Santner and Cole McConchie turned the tide. The duo steadied the innings and launched a late assault, with Sri Lanka conceding 70 runs in the final four overs as New Zealand surged past the 160-mark — a remarkable recovery from a precarious position.

In reply, Sri Lanka were outplayed at their own game. New Zealand deployed spin for 17 overs, exploiting the turning surface brilliantly. After Matt Henry struck early in the Powerplay, the spinners tightened the screws, allowing just 20 runs in the first six overs. Poor shot selection and mounting scoreboard pressure derailed the hosts’ chase, as they fell well short of the target.

Ravindra Shines with All-Round Brilliance

Rachin Ravindra was named Player of the Match for his all-round heroics. He scored a brisk 32 off 22 balls and returned with outstanding figures of 4/27, dismantling Sri Lanka’s middle order. Ravindra revealed that the team’s strategy was to bowl slower — under 85 kph — to exploit the grip on offer, a tactic that paid rich dividends.

Captain Mitchell Santner admitted the pitch spun more than expected but credited his side’s composure. He noted that while Sri Lanka bowled exceptionally well through the middle phase, New Zealand’s plan was to push towards 140 and then capitalize at the death, which they executed perfectly.

Sri Lanka skipper Dasun Shanaka termed the defeat “embarrassing” and acknowledged that his side cannot rely on one or two batters. He conceded that the Santner-McConchie partnership took the game away and admitted that the pitch behaved differently than anticipated.

Qualification Scenario – Group 2

With this result, Sri Lanka are officially out of the semi-final race.

England cricket team have already sealed their semi-final berth after defeating Pakistan earlier. The remaining spot is now a two-way battle between New Zealand and Pakistan national cricket team.

New Zealand face England on 27 February. A win will confirm their place in the final four.
Pakistan take on Sri Lanka on 28 February.

If New Zealand lose to England, Pakistan will stay alive in the competition but must win by a significant margin to overhaul the Kiwis’ superior net run rate. Currently, Pakistan’s NRR stands at -0.461, while New Zealand enjoy a massive cushion at +3.050.

With momentum on their side and a boosted net run rate, New Zealand have put themselves firmly in control of their semi-final destiny, while Sri Lanka are left to reflect on missed opportunities in front of their home crowd.

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