ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026

Sri Lanka vs Ireland, 6th Match, Group B

Sunday, February 8, 2026
07:00 PM IST
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Sri Lanka

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Ireland Cricket

Ireland

Match Prediction

As we approach the 6th match of Group B in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at R.Premadasa Stadium, Sri Lanka takes on Ireland in what promises to be a captivating contest. Sri Lanka comes into this fixture with a solid recent form, showcasing aggressive batting and disciplined bowling, especially at home. Their combination of experienced middle-order batsmen and young spin talents has made them a formidable side on familiar tracks. Ireland, on the other hand, has been steadily improving their T20 credentials, with an increasing number of impactful performances in global tournaments. Their key strength lies in versatile all-rounders who can influence the game with both bat and ball. Head-to-head battles between these teams have generally tipped in favor of Sri Lanka, particularly on subcontinental pitches where their familiarity with spin conditions works to their advantage. However, Ireland's resilience has allowed them to punch above their weight and occasionally snatch important wins. Key players like Sri Lanka’s opening pair and spinners will look to exploit the spin-friendly conditions of R.Premadasa, while Ireland will bank on their seamers and power hitters to counter. Strategically, Sri Lanka might aim to set a challenging total, knowing the pitch slows down after initial overs, allowing spinners to settle. Ireland will likely rely on quick starts and smart death bowling to disrupt Sri Lanka’s flow. Considering current form, home advantage, and player strengths, the winning probabilities slightly favor Sri Lanka, but Ireland’s fightback potential cannot be undermined. #### AI suggested match winner Sri Lanka: 58%, Ireland: 42%

Score Prediction

If Sri Lanka bats first, considering the pitch conditions at R.Premadasa Stadium which traditionally supports spinners later on, the team is expected to post a competitive total in the range of 165-175 runs. Their strong batting lineup and ability to accelerate in the middle overs should help them maximize scoring opportunities. Alternatively, should Ireland bat first, they might target a 150-160 score. Ireland tends to have a balanced approach, but given the home advantage and conditions suited to spin bowling, they might find it a challenge to cross the 160 mark comfortably. Both teams will seek to capitalize on powerplay overs to establish momentum early on.

R.Premadasa Stadium - Pitch Report

The R.Premadasa Stadium in Colombo offers a dry, slow pitch that favors spin bowlers, especially after the first 6-8 overs. Historically, the average first-innings score here in T20 matches is around 165. Teams batting first have about a 55% success rate, but chasing sides have found some luck with smart pacing and wickets in hand. Weather forecast predicts clear skies with minimal chance of rain, ensuring no interruptions. Best Batsman on this ground (from these teams): Dasun Shanaka (Sri Lanka) - recorded two half-centuries and a strike rate over 140. Best Bowler on this ground: Mark Adair (Ireland) - 4-wicket haul in a previous encounter. Best Ground Records: Sri Lanka holds the upper hand with a record of 3 wins out of 4 matches against Ireland here.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Sri Lanka to win—home conditions favor their spinners and batsmen.
Consider betting on the first six to be scored within first 3 overs due to aggressive openers from both sides.
In-play bet opportunity: Luke Fletcher (Ireland) to take a wicket in powerplay overs.

Sri Lanka vs Ireland - Head to Head Record in T20

Matches PlayedSri Lanka WinsIreland Wins
752

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches (W-L)
Sri Lanka4-1
Ireland3-2

Players to Watch

Dasun Shanaka - Sri Lanka's captain comes in form with recent half-centuries; expected to anchor the innings and accelerate in death overs.

Maheesh Theekshana - Known for his mystery spin, he has been effective in recent T20s with key wickets and economical spells.

Pathum Nissanka - An emerging opener with solid technique, recently scored a vital 70 against top bowling attacks.

Paul Stirling - Ireland’s explosive top-order batsman has delivered consistent quick starts and remains a threat with his power hitting.

Mark Adair - Effective fast bowler who can swing the new ball; picked important wickets in recent matches.

George Dockrell - A reliable all-rounder, his slow left-arm spin and handy batting have made significant impacts in crunch scenarios.