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T20 World Cup 2026: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, Match 46, Super Eight – Full highlights, top moments & winner details

New Zealand sealed a clinical 61-run win over Sri Lanka in the Super Eights of the T20 World Cup at the R. Premadasa Stadium, eliminating the hosts from the tournament.
After being put into bat, New Zealand struggled despite a decent start. Finn Allen and Tim Seifert fell in the Powerplay, and a middle-order collapse saw them slide from 75 for 2 to 84 for 6. Sri Lanka’s bowlers, led by Maheesh Theekshana and Dushmantha Chameera.
But skipper Mitchell Santner and Cole McConchie put together a stunning turnaround. Their record 84-run seventh-wicket partnership shifted the game, with Santner smashing 47 off 26 balls and McConchie finishing unbeaten on 31. The last four overs yielded 70 runs, lifting New Zealand to 168 for 7. Sri Lanka’s chase never got going. Matt Henry struck in the first over, and Rachin Ravindra’s 4 for 27 dismantled the middle order. The hosts never recovered from their slow Powerplay and were restricted to 107 for 8, bowing out of the World Cup.
Top Batting performance of the match – Mitchell Santner
Captain to the rescue! 💪
Mitchell Santner’s power-hitting pushes New Zealand’s fightback.
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New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner produced a captain’s knock under pressure to lift his team to 168/7. Walking in with the BlackCaps reeling at 84/6, Santner counter-attacked with his 47 off 26 balls, laced with two fours and four sixes. Partnering with Cole McConchie, Santner stitched together a record 84-run stand off just 47 balls, now the highest seventh-wicket (or lower) partnership in T20 World Cup history. The left-hander struck at 180.76 and was dismissed off the final delivery, but not before reaching a major personal milestone of 1,000 T20I runs.
Top Bowling performance of the match – Rachin Ravindra
First time was so nice, he had to do it twice! 😉
Rachin Ravindra hits the repeat button and New Zealand tighten the screws on Sri Lanka 🔥
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— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) February 25, 2026
Left-arm spinner, Rachin Ravindra, was the wrecker-in-chief with the ball as he dismantled Sri Lanka with a career-best 4/27 in four overs. Ravindra outfoxed the Lankan batters with his bowling and handed his team a brilliant win. He first had Kusal Mendis stumped with extra bounce and turn before repeating the same to remove Pavan Rathnayake the very next ball. Dasun Shanaka fell to a mistimed cut as Ravindra extracted bounce, while Dushan Hemantha perished trying to force the pace.
Records Broken and Major Milestones Achieved
- Mitchell Santner became the latest from a Full Member nation to complete the double of 1,000+ T20I runs and 100+ wickets, joining Shakib Al Hasan, Mohammad Nabi, Sikandar Raza, Hardik Pandya and Shadab Khan.
- Sri Lanka registered their lowest powerplay total of this T20 World Cup, and their second-lowest (1-6 overs) in T20Is after 18/3 vs India in 2022.
- The 84-run stand between Mitchell Santner and Cole McConchie is now the highest seventh-wicket (or lower) partnership in T20 World Cups.
- The duo surpassed the previous record of 74 runs set by Michael Hussey and Steve Smith against Bangladesh in 2010.
- New Zealand’s recovery from 84/6 to 168/7 is the highest team total after being six down for under 100 in T20 World Cup history.
- Santner’s 47 is his highest score in a T20 World Cup and took him past 1,000 T20I runs overall.
- Rachin Ravindra recorded his career-best T20I figures of 4/27.
- 44/2 marked New Zealand’s lowest powerplay score in five matches in this World Cup.
Who was the Player of the Match?
New Zealand all-rounder, Rachin Ravindra recieved the Player of the Match honours for his sublime performance with both bat and ball. Earlier with the bat, the southpaw scored 32 off 22 deliveries, smashing three boundaries and a six. He later returned to record his career best 4/27 to dismantle the opposition batting line-up.
What is the next match?
New Zealand’s next contest in the ongoing Super Eight stage is against England, with the two teams set to meet on 27 February in Colombo. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka will next take on Pakistan on 28 February in Pallekele.
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'I'm sure he'll be playing for at least four years' – RCB CEO Rajesh Menon sheds light on Virat Kohli's IPL future

Virat Kohli is the only player to have spent 19 seasons in one franchise in the Indian Premier League (IPL). He has become synonymous with the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), and his loyalty and commitment to the franchise almost seem like an anomaly in the modern era of professionalism.
Kohli had to wait 18 years before he could add the coveted IPL title to his decorated trophy cabinet. However, he won the Player of the Match award in this year’s IPL final and helped RCB become only the third team after the Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians to defend the title.
The legendary batter and former India captain is 37 years old now. He has already retired from Tests and T20Is and only plays ODI cricket for India. His target is the 2027 ODI World Cup, but how long will he continue as a player in the IPL? This is one question that keeps coming up every year. However, according to RCB CEO Rajesh Menon, fans could be able to witness Kohli’s greatness in the cash-rich league for at least four years.
“RCB and Virat are different sides of the same coin. He’s been the constant factor for RCB throughout. We’ve not seem him not being part of RCB even if he moves out of his cricketing career. We’ve to figure out that. That said, next three-to-four years, I’m sure he’ll be playing for at least four years,” Menon told CNBC TV18.
Kohli hasn’t shown any signs of slowing down. His fitness is right up there with some of the greatest athletes in the world. He has reinvented himself as a T20 batter in the last couple of seasons. The right-handed batter has played the aggressive role inside the power play, even when he has batted with the destructive Phil Salt. In IPL 2026, he amassed 675 runs in 16 matches at an average of 56.25 and a strike rate of 165.85, his best in a particular season of the league.
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‘He’s got his visa already’ – Sunil Gavaskar backs Ishan Kishan for 2027 World Cup

Former Indian cricketer Sunil Gavaskar has thrown his support behind Ishan Kishan as a strong contender for India’s squad at the 2027 ODI World Cup, describing him as a complete player who has become increasingly difficult to ignore.
Gavaskar’s praise comes after Kishan produced a stunning innings of 125 runs from just 79 balls, registering his second ODI century. The knock marked a significant milestone in his comeback, arriving nearly four years after his memorable maiden ODI double century.
The left-handed batter’s return to form has strengthened his standing among the selectors, earning him a place in India’s upcoming ODI squad for the Afghanistan series ahead of rivals Sanju Samson and Rishabh Pant.
Speaking after Kishan’s match-winning performance, Gavaskar suggested that the 27-year-old has already made a compelling case for inclusion in India’s plans for the next World Cup cycle, stating that his all-round abilities make him one of the most valuable options in the limited-overs setup.
“I think he’s got his visa already. Somebody else has to really play out of their skin to keep Ishan Kishan out of the team. He’s such a big contributor in the T20 format and he’s batting so well,” said Gavaskar as quoted by India Today.
Gavaskar highlighted the significant improvement in Kishan’s technique over the last 18 months, noting that the flaws that once affected his batting have largely been eliminated. According to the former India captain, Kishan has worked hard on his game, becoming a more complete and reliable batter while retaining the aggressive stroke play that makes him such a dangerous limited-overs player.
“Look at that shot Graham [Swann] was talking about, the lofted extra-cover drive. He’s got a very good defence as well. Anything short, he’s quick to go on to the back foot and pull it away for sixes. He’s just a complete player now, and he’s become a complete player over the last year and a half. Earlier, you thought maybe around the off stump he was a little vulnerable. He didn’t quite have that lofted extra-cover drive. That’s what he’s got now, and it’s so hard to keep him quiet,” said Gavaskar.
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Women’s T20 World Cup 2026: ‘We’ve shown we can compete’ – Ireland coach Lloyd Tennant finds positives despite England defeat
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Ireland head coach Lloyd Tennant has remained positive despite his side’s four-wicket defeat to England at the Hampshire Bowl, insisting that the performance against one of the tournament favourites provided plenty of encouragement for the team moving forward.
Ireland are making their fifth appearance at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup and are competing in Group 2 alongside hosts England, Sri Lanka, Scotland, West Indies, and defending champions New Zealand. However, the campaign has begun on a challenging note, with consecutive defeats to Scotland and England extending Ireland’s winless streak at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup to 19 matches.
“You would say that Scotland was a game that it’s a 50-50 chance for us, you know, they’d expect to beat us, I would think we’d expect to beat them. You get off to a loss in the World Cup, it’s a bit annoying and you’re going to be a little bit down,” Tennant said as quoted by ICC.
What followed, however, appears to have transformed the mood within the Irish camp. Up against an England side widely regarded as one of the strongest teams in world cricket, Ireland delivered a spirited performance that convinced Tennant his players can compete with the very best.
Ireland made an impressive start, reducing England to 35 for 3 during the powerplay and putting the hosts under early pressure. Although experienced campaigners Nat Sciver-Brunt and Heather Knight combined to steady the innings and guide England’s chase, the hosts were made to work hard for their victory, eventually reaching the target with 15 balls remaining.
“You come to play England, they’re one of the best sides in the world. And I think we’ve shown that we can compete. So like I said, if you can enjoy a loss, we’ve probably enjoyed that as much as we can. And we take some positives from that and try and if we can build on it, that’d be brilliant,” said Tennant.
With an average squad age of just 23, Ireland are among the youngest teams at the tournament, and Tennant, who took charge in June 2025, appears committed to treating every match as a valuable learning experience for his developing side. With three group-stage matches still remaining, Tennant urged his players to take confidence from their performance against England and continue believing in their ability to challenge the world’s best teams.
“If we can maintain that standard in our next three games, I think we’re moving forwards,” Tennant concluded.
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