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Australia vs Ireland T20 World Cup 2026: Feb 11 Thrilling Show in Colombo

In the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, Australia crushed Ireland in their Group B match at Colombo’s R. Premadasa Stadium. On February 11, Australia racked up a solid 182/6 in 20 overs. Ireland just couldn’t keep up, getting only 115 before being bowled out in 16.5 overs. Nathan Ellis was awesome, bagging 4 wickets for just 12 runs. He was named Player of the Match. Cricinfo agreed, also calling him MVP.

Marcus Stoinis and Josh Inglis smashed it for Australia, scoring quickly in the early overs. Ireland had a tough time chasing the score, losing wickets early. Their captain, Paul Stirling, had to retire hurt because of an injury, which really hurt their chances.

Australia’s Great Batting

Australia’s batting was both strong and steady. Josh Inglis smashed 37 runs off only 17 balls, hitting a bunch of boundaries. Marcus Stoinis added a quick 45 runs from 29 balls, including a big six.

Matt Renshaw played it cool with 37 runs, keeping the scoreboard ticking along. Cameron Green and Glenn Maxwell chipped in too, helping Australia score over nine runs per over. Cooper Connolly and Xavier Bartlett each added 11 runs at the end, pushing Australia past 180.

Australia mixed power hitting with smart cricket, showing they can play well on a Colombo pitch that helps both batters and spinners.

Nathan Ellis and Australia’s Great Bowling

Nathan Ellis’ bowling won the game. His 4 wickets wrecked Ireland’s batting. Adam Zampa also did great, taking 4 wickets for 23 runs. This showed how well spin bowlers can do in Colombo.

Matthew Kuhnemann got a key wicket, taking out Harry Tector. The young Aussie fast bowlers bowled well, keeping the runs down. Xavier Bartlett and Cooper Connolly didn’t give Ireland easy runs, stopping them from building partnerships.

Australia’s bowling plan was to attack early, go after the top batters, and beat Ireland’s best players. It worked great, as Ireland couldn’t recover from losing early wickets.

Ireland’s Trouble and Best Efforts

Ireland had a bad start when Paul Stirling got hurt and had to leave the game. Ross Adair, Harry Tector, and Curtis Campher were out quickly, leaving Ireland at 13/3. Chasing 183 was going to be really hard. George Dockrell scored 41 runs off 29 balls, showing some fight, and Lorcan Tucker added 24 runs.

But Ireland couldn’t get back on track. They kept losing wickets, especially to Ellis and Zampa, which ruined their batting. Matthew Humphreys remained not out with 3 runs, showing how few partnerships Ireland had.

Australia also made smart reviews, like when they got Lorcan Tucker out using DRS. This showed how switched on Australia were.

Match Drama and Reviews

There were a few dramas in the match, mostly about the Decision Review System (DRS). Lorcan Tucker and Matthew Humphreys were given out after Australia used DRS, which got people talking about whether the decisions were fair. Paul Stirling’s injury also made people wonder if it hurt Ireland’s chances too much.

Even though there weren’t arguments about the umpire’s calls, Australia using DRS early showed how important technology and planning are in T20 cricket. The match showed how teams use data, reviews, and player stats to get an edge.

Achievements and Records

Australia’s win over Ireland was a big deal. Nathan Ellis’ 4/12 was one of the best bowling performances in the tournament, and he had a big impact on the game. Adam Zampa’s four wickets showed how strong Australia’s spin bowling is on Asian pitches.

For Ireland, George Dockrell’s 41 runs was a good effort when under pressure, but it wasn’t enough to win. The team had a bad start to the tournament, and their run rate is now -2.175, so they need to bat better in the next games.

Australia’s win puts them at the top of Group B, making it likely they’ll get to the Super Eight stage.

Powerplay Impact

The game changed a lot during the powerplay overs. Australia scored quick runs early on, getting 50 runs in just 4.4 overs. Ireland, however, lost four wickets, which they couldn’t come back from.

Later, Australia played it safe, while Ireland tried to get steady. But Australia’s good bowling stopped them from building any good partnerships. This match showed how important the powerplay is in T20 cricket.

Group B Standings

After this win, Australia is still unbeaten in Group B and should get to the Super Eight stage. Ireland has lost two games in a row, so it will be tough for them to qualify. Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka are close behind, so every game in Group B is important.

The result also showed that Australia has strong batting and spin bowling, while Ireland needs to fix their batting problems to stay in the competition.

Key Points from Australia vs Ireland

The match between Australia and Ireland in Colombo showed that you need a balanced team, good bowling, and aggressive batting in T20 cricket. Nathan Ellis proved that one player can take over a game. Australia’s ability to rotate the strike, score quickly, and use spin bowling well was key.

Ireland’s issues, like injuries and not building partnerships, show how small the margins are in T20 cricket. Using DRS well also shows how modern cricket mixes skill, strategy, and technology.

Australia’s win over Ireland will be remembered as an easy victory, and it sets the stage for their next games in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.

Extra

For fans and experts, this match shows team strategies, player stats, and how T20 cricket is changing in big tournaments. The World Cup keeps showing off new stars and how important tactics are in fast-paced games.

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AUS vs IRE, Group B | T20 World Cup 2026 Match Analysis
ICC MEN'S T20 WORLD CUP 2026 • GROUP B

AUSTRALIA vs IRELAND

R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo • February 11, 2026 • Day-Night Match
AUSTRALIA WON BY 67 RUNS
AUSTRALIA
182/6 (20 ov)
IRELAND
115 (16.5 ov)
Player of the Match: Nathan Ellis - 4/12 (3.5 overs) POTM
Cricinfo's MVP: Nathan Ellis - 64.13 pts MVP
Match Summary
Team Score Overs Run Rate Top Scorer Best Bowler Result Points
Australia 182/6 20.0 9.10 M Stoinis 45(29) N Ellis 4/12 Won 2
Ireland 115 16.5 6.83 G Dockrell 41(29) A Zampa 4/23 Lost 0

Match Summary: Australia produced a clinical all-round performance to thrash Ireland by 67 runs in Colombo. Marcus Stoinis (45 off 29) and Josh Inglis (37 off 17) powered Australia to 182/6. In response, Nathan Ellis (4/12) and Adam Zampa (4/23) ran through Ireland's batting line-up, bowling them out for just 115. Paul Stirling retired hurt in the first over, compounding Ireland's misery.

Complete Scorecards
Australia Innings - 182/6 (20 Overs)
Batter R B M 4s 6s SR Dismissal
Travis Head (c) 6 7 5 1 0 85.71 run out (Calitz/MR Adair)
Josh Inglis † 37 17 35 6 1 217.64 c Stirling b Dockrell
Cameron Green 21 11 18 1 2 190.90 c Dockrell b MR Adair
Matt Renshaw 37 33 60 2 0 112.12 b Humphreys
Glenn Maxwell 9 9 12 1 0 100.00 c †Tucker b Tector
Marcus Stoinis 45 29 44 2 1 155.17 c Calitz b MR Adair
Cooper Connolly 11* 8 19 0 1 137.50 not out
Xavier Bartlett 11* 6 12 2 0 183.33 not out
Extras: 5 (lb 1, w 4) • Total: 182/6 (20 Ov)
Fall of wickets: 1-7 (Travis Head, 1.1 ov), 2-56 (Cameron Green, 4.6 ov), 3-69 (Josh Inglis, 6.5 ov), 4-88 (Glenn Maxwell, 9.3 ov), 5-149 (Matt Renshaw, 16.5 ov), 6-159 (Marcus Stoinis, 17.5 ov)
Ireland Bowling
Bowler O M R W ECON 0s WD NB
Matthew Humphreys 4 0 33 1 8.25 9 1 0
Mark Adair 4 0 44 2 11.00 9 1 0
Barry McCarthy 3 0 37 0 12.33 3 1 0
Gareth Delany 2 0 12 0 6.00 4 0 0
George Dockrell 4 0 31 1 7.75 7 0 0
Harry Tector 3 0 24 1 8.00 3 0 0
Ireland Innings - 115 (16.5 Overs)
Batter R B M 4s 6s SR Dismissal
Paul Stirling (c) 1 1 1 0 0 100.00 retired hurt RETIRED
Ross Adair 12 9 11 1 1 133.33 b Ellis
Harry Tector 0 3 7 0 0 0.00 c Green b Kuhnemann
Lorcan Tucker † 24 27 56 1 1 88.88 c Connolly b Zampa
Curtis Campher 4 2 2 1 0 200.00 c Green b Ellis
Ben Calitz 2 4 8 0 0 50.00 b Ellis
Gareth Delany 11 12 16 1 1 91.66 c †Inglis b Zampa
George Dockrell 41 29 37 3 2 141.37 st †Inglis b Zampa
Mark Adair 12 6 9 2 0 200.00 c Connolly b Zampa
Barry McCarthy 2 4 9 0 0 50.00 c Green b Ellis
Matthew Humphreys 3* 4 7 0 0 75.00 not out
Extras: 3 (lb 3) • Total: 115 (16.5 Ov)
Fall of wickets: 0-1* (Paul Stirling, retired not out), 1-13 (Harry Tector, 1.6 ov), 2-13 (Ross Adair, 2.1 ov), 3-17 (Curtis Campher, 2.3 ov), 4-27 (Ben Calitz, 4.1 ov), 5-43 (Gareth Delany, 6.5 ov), 6-89 (Lorcan Tucker, 13.4 ov), 7-110 (George Dockrell, 15.2 ov), 8-111 (Mark Adair, 15.4 ov), 9-115 (Barry McCarthy, 16.5 ov)
Australia Bowling - DESTRUCTION
Bowler O M R W ECON 0s WD NB
Xavier Bartlett 2 0 22 0 11.00 4 0 0
Matthew Kuhnemann 4 0 29 1 7.25 14 0 0
Nathan Ellis POTM MVP 3.5 1 12 4 3.13 15 0 0
Adam Zampa 4 0 23 4 5.75 13 0 0
Cooper Connolly 3 0 26 0 8.66 4 0 0
⚡ NATHAN ELLIS ⚡
Figures: 4/12 (3.5 overs)
Maiden Over: ✅ YES
Dots Balls: 15
⚡ ADAM ZAMPA ⚡
Figures: 4/23 (4 overs)
Wickets: Tucker, Delany, Dockrell, Adair
Dots Balls: 13
Cricinfo's Most Valuable Players of the Match
Player Team TI Runs Impact Bowling Impact Total Impact
Nathan Ellis POTM MVP AUS 64.13 - 4/12 (64.13) 64.13
George Dockrell IRE 61.08 41(29) - 42.92 1/31 (26.4) 61.08
Mark Adair IRE 50.78 12(6) - 12.47 2/44 (39.04) 50.78
Josh Inglis AUS 42.01 37(17) - 40.43 - 42.01
Marcus Stoinis AUS 38.40 45(29) - 46.10 - 38.40
Adam Zampa AUS 35.48 - 4/23 (35.48) 35.48
Matthew Humphreys IRE 26.80 3(4) - 3.00 1/33 (24.80) 26.80
Cameron Green AUS 22.27 21(11) - 22.57 - 22.27
Matt Renshaw AUS 21.67 37(33) - 36.06 - 21.67
Barry McCarthy IRE -11.27 2(4) - 2.00 0/37 (-12.34) -11.27
Key Performances
Nathan Ellis (AUS) - POTM
4/12
Overs: 3.5
Maidens: 1
Runs: 12
Wickets: 4
Economy: 3.13
Dots: 15
4/12
Best Figures
64.13
MVP Points
🏆 PLAYER OF THE MATCH - Career-best T20I figures
Adam Zampa (AUS)
4/23
Overs: 4
Runs: 23
Wickets: 4
Economy: 5.75
Dots: 13
Victims: Lorcan Tucker, Gareth Delany, George Dockrell, Mark Adair
Marcus Stoinis (AUS)
45 (29)
Balls: 29
Strike Rate: 155.17
4s/6s: 2/1
Partnership: 61 with Renshaw
Top scorer: Anchored the innings after early wickets
Josh Inglis (AUS)
37 (17)
Balls: 17
Strike Rate: 217.64
4s/6s: 6/1
Position: 2
Explosive start: 37 off 17 - set the platform
George Dockrell (IRE)
41 (29) & 1/31
Batting: 41(29) - SR 141.37
4s/6s: 3/2
Bowling: 4-0-31-1
MVP Points: 61.08
Fighting knock: Top scorer for Ireland in losing cause
Partnership Analysis
Partnership Runs Balls RR Batsmen Impact
AUS - 2nd Wicket 49 23 12.78 Green (21) - Inglis (37) Aggressive recovery
AUS - 5th Wicket 61 43 8.51 Renshaw (37) - Stoinis (45) Match-winning partnership
IRE - 6th Wicket 46 40 6.90 Tucker (24) - Dockrell (41) Brief resistance
AUS - 7th Wicket 23 13 10.61 Connolly (11*) - Bartlett (11*) Late flourish
Match Statistics
Total Runs
297
182 + 115
Total Wickets
16
AUS: 6, IRE: 10
Highest SR
217.64
Josh Inglis (37 off 17)
Best Bowling
4/12
Nathan Ellis
Most Economical
3.13
Nathan Ellis
Most Wickets
4 each
Ellis & Zampa
Margin
67 Runs
Comprehensive
Balls Remaining
19
3.1 overs
Match Flow & Key Moments
⚠️ PAUL STIRLING RETIRED HURT: Ireland captain retired hurt in the first over after scoring 1 run. Never returned to bat.
Toss
Australia win toss, elect to bat: Choose to set target at RPS
1.1 overs
Early wicket: Head run out for 6, AUS 7/1
4.6 overs
Green departs: After 21 off 11, AUS 56/2
4.4 overs
50 up: Australia reach 50 in just 4.4 overs
6.5 overs
Inglis out: After explosive 37 off 17, AUS 69/3
16.5 overs
Renshaw falls: For 37 off 33, AUS 149/5
0.1 overs
Stirling retired hurt: Ireland captain out after 1 ball
1.6 overs
Tector out: Golden duck, IRE 13/1
2.1-2.3 overs
Ellis double strike: Adair & Campher out, IRE 17/3
4.1 overs
Calitz out: Ellis with 3rd wicket, IRE 27/4
6.1 overs
DRS Review: Tucker survives LBW review
16.5 overs
McCarthy out: Ellis gets 4th wicket, IRE all out 115
Group B Points Table
Team M W L T N/R PTS NRR Form Status
Australia (X2) 1 1 0 0 0 2 +3.350 W ✅ Pre-seeded
Zimbabwe 1 1 0 0 0 2 +2.702 W Competing
Sri Lanka (Y4) 1 1 0 0 0 2 +1.000 W ✅ Pre-seeded
Ireland 2 0 2 0 0 0 -2.175 L L ❌ Near elimination
Oman 1 0 1 0 0 0 -2.702 L Competing

Group B Scenario: Australia start their campaign with a massive NRR boost (+3.350). Ireland are now in serious trouble with 0 points from 2 matches. Australia are pre-seeded as X2 in the Super 8s.

Super 8 Stage - Pre-determined Seeding
GROUP X
  • India (X1) - Qualified
  • Australia (X2) - ✅ QUALIFIED
  • West Indies (X3) - Qualified
  • South Africa (X4) - Qualified
GROUP Y
  • England (Y1) - Need to qualify
  • New Zealand (Y2) - Qualified
  • Pakistan (Y3) - Qualified
  • Sri Lanka (Y4) - Qualified

Australia's Path: As X2, they will face India (X1), West Indies (X3) and South Africa (X4) in the Super 8 stage. Massive match-up vs India awaits!

⚠️ Ireland: Two losses from two matches. Must win remaining games against Oman and Zimbabwe and hope for other results to go their way.

📊 Match Analysis - Australia's Bowling Masterclass

AUSTRALIA START CAMPAIGN WITH DOMINANT 67-RUN VICTORY!

Australia produced a clinical all-round performance to thrash Ireland in Colombo. Marcus Stoinis (45) and Josh Inglis (37 off 17) powered Australia to 182/6, but it was the bowling attack that stole the show. Nathan Ellis (4/12) and Adam Zampa (4/23) combined for 8 wickets, destroying Ireland's batting line-up. Paul Stirling's early retirement hurt Ireland's chase before it even began.

🎯 KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • ✅ Australia's Bowling Depth: Ellis & Zampa unplayable. Kuhnemann economical. Bartlett expensive.
  • ✅ Batting Firepower: Inglis, Green, Stoinis all strike at 150+. Renshaw steady at No.4.
  • ⚠️ Ireland's Batting Collapse: Lost 4/17 in 3 overs. Only Dockrell showed resistance.
  • ⚠️ Stirling's Injury: Huge blow for Ireland. Captain's status for next match unknown.

🏆 STANDOUT PERFORMANCES

Nathan Ellis: Career-best T20I figures of 4/12 including a maiden over. Player of the Match & MVP.

Adam Zampa: 4/23 - his 3rd 4-wicket haul in T20 World Cups.

Marcus Stoinis: Top scorer with 45 off 29, anchored the innings.

George Dockrell: Only Irish batter to show fight - 41 off 29 and 1 wicket.

📈 WHAT'S NEXT

Australia: Next match vs Zimbabwe - can seal Super 8 qualification with another win.

Ireland: Must win against Oman and Zimbabwe to have any chance. NRR already badly affected (-2.175).

Super 8: Australia confirmed as X2, will face India, West Indies & South Africa.

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