
The atmosphere at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium was nothing short of excitement. Sri Lanka And England Faced each other in the 42nd match of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. With a possible spot in the semi-finals, the Super Eights, Group 2 clash on February 22 produced a moment of pure fielding brilliance that has already gone viral. While England’s power-hitters were expected to dominate, it was the experienced Sri Lankan, Dasun ShanakaWho made headlines with her years-defying athletic performance.
Dasun Shanaka’s brilliant direct hit sends Tom Banton packing during SL vs ENG Super 8 clash
The decisive moment of the first innings came in the 8th over, when England were trying to rebuild after a poor powerplay. faced with Dushmantha Chameera, tom banton Tried to rotate the strike against the inswinging yorker. Banton tapped the ball towards mid-off and immediately took a risky single, a decision that proved fatal.
the ball moved faster Dasun ShanakaWho went like a hunter. Shanaka had no hesitation in collecting the ball cleanly due to the bounce. In one fluid motion, he unleashed a bullet throw that went straight into the stumps. Despite a desperate, full-length dive from Banton, the Englishman was caught well short of his crease.
The dismissal reduced England’s score to 49/3 and Banton was out after scoring 6 runs in 7 balls. The Pallekele crowd erupted when replays showed the accuracy of the hit; It was a masterclass in modern fielding that underlined Sri Lanka’s disciplined approach under pressure.
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Disciplined Sri Lanka restrict England to low score in Kandy
Despite early wobbles and Shanaka’s brilliance, England managed to claw their way into a competitive position with a total of 146/9 in their 20 overs. This innings was the story of a lone warrior Phil SaltWho played a strong inning of 62 runs in 40 balls, which included six fours and a six. Salt was the only English batsman who looked comfortable against a versatile Sri Lankan bowling attack, which made full use of the humid conditions at Kandy.
spin pair of Dunith Village And Mahesh Theekshana The middle order was strangled. Velez was particularly lethal, taking wickets extensively with figures of 3/26 jos buttler (7) and dangerous harry brook (14). DRS played its part in dismissing Brook, with the LBW shout from umpire Callan upholding the decision on the field, further reducing England’s pace.
As the innings break began, the chances of victory changed significantly in Sri Lanka’s favour, leaving the England bowlers with a huge challenge to defend a score of less than 150 on a pitch that looked to be slowing down.


