
It was close, a pretty low-scoring game at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium. England’s spin bowlers were on point, beating Sri Lanka by 12 runs and winning the series 3-0. They didn’t have many runs to play with – only 128. But England’s slow bowlers, like Jacob Bethell (who did great!) and Will Jacks (who didn’t give away easy runs), kept the pressure on. Sri Lanka just couldn’t keep up on that spinning pitch. It shows how strong and flexible England is, especially with the T20 World Cup coming up soon.
England batted first, but they had some trouble with Sri Lanka’s bowlers, especially Dushmantha Chameera, who was fast. Losing Phil Salt before the game messed up their plans, and Ben Duckett got out super quick. It wasn’t a good start. Guys kept getting out, one right after the other. Matheesha Pathirana mixed up his speeds, and Dunith Wellalage made it hard to score with his spin. Jos Buttler (25) and Harry Brook (4) tried to hit the ball hard, but they didn’t last long. England was in trouble at 60 for 6 in the 11th over. The pitch helped the spinners, so hitting the ball wasn’t easy.
Sam Curran played a great!. He held the innings together with a smart 58 off 48 balls. Liam Dawson helped a bit (14), and they scored 47 runs together, which got England out of a really bad spot. But Chameera came back strong at the end, bowling slower balls and wide yorkers. He got Dawson, Jamie Overton, and then Curran in the last over. He ended up with 5 for 24, his best score ever! England ended up with their lowest T20 score ever against Sri Lanka.
England didn’t have many runs, so they had to get wickets early. Luke Wood did, getting Kamil Mishara out for zero. But then Pathum Nissanka hit three sixes, scoring 23 off 12 balls. It looked like he might win the game quickly. But Liam Dawson caught him out, which was a big deal. Then Adil Rashid and Will Jacks started bowling, and Sri Lanka couldn’t score as fast. Rashid got Pavan Rathnayake out with a great googly, and Jacks got Kusal Mendis (26) and Kamindu Mendis out, too. Sri Lanka needed more runs now, and they were feeling the pressure.
Sri Lanka needed 32 runs from the last 30 balls with six wickets left. It could have gone either way. But then Jacks got Janith Liyanage out for 17. And then Jacob Bethell came to bowl. He’s usually a batter, but he bowled amazingly. He had great control, and Sri Lanka just couldn’t handle it. Jos Buttler stumped Dunith Wellalage (9) off his bowling, then he got Dushmantha Chameera out for a duck, and then he stumped Dasun Shanaka (4), too! He came back to bowl the last over and got the final wicket, finishing with 4 for 11 from 3.3 overs. England won, defending their lowest score ever in T20!
The game was pretty fair, with no big arguments. They used the Decision Review System (DRS) a little bit, and it worked fine. If anything, England’s batting collapse was the most questionable thing, because the pitch wasn’t that bad.
But there were some great things, too. Dushmantha Chameera got 5 wickets, which was awesome. And Sam Curran played great for England, winning Player of the Match and Player of the Series. Getting a 3-0 win in Asia is great for England’s confidence, because they won in different ways each time (chasing a lot of runs, scoring a lot of runs, and defending a small score). And Jacob Bethell showed that he can bowl well, which is good news of the World Cup.
England wasn’t perfect in this game, but it showed they can win even when things are tough. When your best batters don’t do well, but you still win, that means you have a strong team. Curran did great with the bat, and all the bowlers did their job, including Bethell, who doesn’t usually bowl much. Sri Lanka’s batting is weak, especially against spin. Chameera was great, but Sri Lanka didn’t have anyone who could hold the innings together like Curran did for England. This game showed that England can win the World Cup not just by hitting the ball hard, but by being flexible and having a strong team.
For England, Will Jacks has proven he’s a good bowler, and Sam Curran can still finish games strong. The only question is what to do if Phil Salt is hurt, because Ben Duckett isn’t batting well right now. For Sri Lanka, Dushmantha Chameera is their best bowler, but Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis need to score more runs. They still need to find someone who can hit the ball hard at the beginning and someone who can bowl well at the end.
Result: England won by 12 runs.
Series: England win 3-0.
Key Performer (ENG): Sam Curran (58 runs & Player of the Series).
Key Performer (SL): Dushmantha Chameera (5/24).
Turning Point: Will Jacks’ double-wicket over (removing Kusal Mendis and building pressure).
X-Factor: Jacob Bethell’s unexpected 4/11.
Tactical Win: England’s use of spin in the middle overs on a helpful track.
Major Concern (ENG): Top-order vulnerability against high pace and early spin.
Major Concern (SL): Lack of a chasing anchor in the middle order.
World Cup Outlook: England look a polished, multi-faceted unit; Sri Lanka have firepower but lack consistency.
| Format | Category | Current Rank | Best Rank |
|---|---|---|---|
| Test | All-rounder | 15 | 12 |
| ODI | All-rounder | 8 | 5 |
| T20I | All-rounder | 6 | 3 |
| Score | Opponent | Format | Venue | Date | SR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 58(48) | Sri Lanka | T20I | Pallekele | 03 Feb 26 | 120.83 |
| 22(18) | Sri Lanka | T20I | Pallekele | 30 Jan 26 | 122.22 |
| 14(10) | Sri Lanka | ODI | Colombo | 27 Jan 26 | 140.00 |
| 7(11) | Sri Lanka | ODI | Colombo | 24 Jan 26 | 63.63 |
| 31(28) | Sri Lanka | ODI | Colombo | 22 Jan 26 | 110.71 |
| 18(12) | New Zealand | ODI | Wellington | 01 Nov 25 | 150.00 |
| 45(32) | New Zealand | ODI | Hamilton | 29 Oct 25 | 140.62 |
| 29(24) | New Zealand | ODI | Mount Maunganui | 26 Oct 25 | 120.83 |
| 74*(35) | Desert Vipers | ILT20 | Dubai | 15 Jan 26 | 211.42 |
| 52(31) | Sydney Sixers | BBL | Sydney | 12 Dec 25 | 167.74 |
| Wickets | Opponent | Format | Venue | Date | Econ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0/9 | Sri Lanka | T20I | Pallekele | 03 Feb 26 | 9.00 |
| 3/24 | Sri Lanka | T20I | Pallekele | 30 Jan 26 | 6.00 |
| 1/45 | Sri Lanka | ODI | Colombo | 27 Jan 26 | 4.50 |
| 2/38 | Sri Lanka | ODI | Colombo | 24 Jan 26 | 3.80 |
| 1/52 | Sri Lanka | ODI | Colombo | 22 Jan 26 | 5.20 |
| 4/29 | New Zealand | ODI | Wellington | 01 Nov 25 | 4.83 |
| 2/31 | New Zealand | ODI | Hamilton | 29 Oct 25 | 3.87 |
| 1/42 | New Zealand | ODI | Mount Maunganui | 26 Oct 25 | 4.90 |
| 3/18 | Ireland | T20I | Dublin | 21 Sep 25 | 4.50 |
| 2/25 | South Africa | ODI | Southampton | 07 Sep 25 | 4.16 |
| Format | Test | ODI | T20I | IPL |
| Matches | 24 | 58 | 45 | 62 |
| Innings | 42 | 45 | 35 | 55 |
| Runs | 815 | 987 | 612 | 1058 |
| Highest | 78 | 95* | 58 | 55* |
| Average | 22.63 | 28.20 | 21.85 | 23.51 |
| Strike Rate | 58.12 | 102.17 | 136.00 | 149.78 |
| 50s | 3 | 5 | 2 | 4 |
| 100s | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Format | Test | ODI | T20I | IPL |
| Matches | 24 | 58 | 45 | 62 |
| Wickets | 47 | 71 | 52 | 75 |
| Best Bowling | 4/58 | 5/48 | 3/14 | 4/11 |
| Average | 32.53 | 31.42 | 24.19 | 28.73 |
| Economy | 3.38 | 5.42 | 8.12 | 8.94 |
| Strike Rate | 57.8 | 34.8 | 17.9 | 19.3 |
| 4w Hauls | 1 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
| 5w Hauls | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| Match | Bat | Bowl | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3rd T20I (Pallekele) | 58(48) | 0/9 (1 over) | England won by 12 runs |
| 2nd T20I (Pallekele) | 22(18) | 3/24 (4 overs) | England won |
| 1st T20I (Pallekele) | 15(10) | 2/31 (4 overs) | England won |
| 3rd ODI (Colombo) | 14(10) | 1/45 (10 overs) | England won |
| 2nd ODI (Colombo) | 7(11) | 2/38 (10 overs) | England won |
| 1st ODI (Colombo) | 31(28) | 1/52 (9 overs) | England won |
| Match | Bat | Bowl |
|---|---|---|
| 3rd ODI (Wellington) | 18(12) | 4/29 (8 overs) |
| 2nd ODI (Hamilton) | 45(32) | 2/31 (8 overs) |
| 1st ODI (Mount Maunganui) | 29(24) | 1/42 (8.4 overs) |
| 3rd T20I (Christchurch) | 12(8) | 1/28 (3 overs) |
| Match | Bat | Bowl |
|---|---|---|
| vs South Africa (Karachi) | 28(22) | 2/34 (7) |
| vs Afghanistan (Lahore) | 41(35) | 3/29 (8) |
| vs Australia (Lahore) | 19(15) | 1/42 (9) |
| Match | Bat | Bowl |
|---|---|---|
| Bristol ODI | 22(18) | 1/38 (7) |
| London ODI | DNB | 2/29 (8) |
| Chester-le-Street ODI | 35(28) | 0/45 (9) |
Sam Curran has established himself as one of England's premier all-rounders across formats, known for his left-arm swing bowling and aggressive lower-order batting. His recent Player of the Series performance against Sri Lanka (Feb 2026) showcased his match-winning capabilities, particularly his crucial 58 runs in the 3rd T20I that helped England defend a low total of 128.
Curran made his international debut in 2018 and quickly became a vital part of England's white-ball setup. His breakthrough came during the 2019 IPL where he took a hat-trick for Kings XI Punjab. He was instrumental in England's 2022 T20 World Cup victory, delivering crucial performances with both bat and ball.
In 2023, Curran became the most expensive player in IPL auction history when Punjab Kings bought him for ₹18.50 crore. His recent form has been exceptional, with match-winning performances in franchise cricket including a title-winning 74* for Desert Vipers in the ILT20 and a play-off-sealing half-century for Sydney Sixers in the BBL.
Known for his death bowling skills and ability to score quick runs in pressure situations, Curran's versatility makes him one of the most valuable T20 cricketers in the world. His performance in the Sri Lanka series (Feb 2026) demonstrated his growth as a finisher and his ability to perform when the team is in trouble.
With 52 T20I wickets and 612 runs, and a career-best T20I score of 58* achieved against Sri Lanka in February 2026, Curran continues to be a key asset for England as they build towards the T20 World Cup.
Innings: 58 runs from 48 balls
Strike Rate: 120.83
Boundaries: 6 fours, 1 six
Position: Came in at 34/4, rebuilt innings
Spell: 1 over, 9 runs, 0 wickets
Economy: 9.00
Contribution: Tight over during powerplay
Match Impact: Curran's innings was the highest score in the match and proved to be the difference between the two teams. England defended 128 to win by 12 runs, with Curran's 58 being more than double the next highest score. He was named Player of the Match and Player of the Series.
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