ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, 46th Match, Super 8 Group 2 (Y2 v Y4)

Wednesday, February 25, 2026
07:00 PM IST
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New Zealand

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Sri Lanka

Match Prediction

As New Zealand and Sri Lanka face off in the 46th Match of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at R. Premadasa Stadium, both teams bring contrasting momentum and tactical nuances into focus. New Zealand has shown consistent form in the tournament with a balanced lineup combining aggressive power hitters and disciplined bowlers. Their recent matches highlight the prowess of their middle-order batsmen and the variety in pace and spin bowling, crucial for subcontinental conditions. Sri Lanka, known for their flair and spin mastery, have exhibited resilience but inconsistent finishers have slightly marred their chase capabilities. Historically, New Zealand enjoys a slight upper hand in T20 clashes globally, leveraging their structured approach and effective death bowling. Sri Lanka's strategy will likely revolve around exploiting spin-friendly conditions and targeting New Zealand's middle overs, while New Zealand would depend on early breakthroughs and strong batting partnerships. The match at this stage of the Super 8 Group 2 is critical with both teams aiming to strengthen net run rates and secure playoff progression. Given New Zealand's more stable form and adaptability, coupled with the home advantage influence possibly favoring Sri Lanka, the contest promises strategic depth but leans towards a New Zealand edge.

Score Prediction

If New Zealand bats first, they are likely to post a competitive total around 170-180 runs, capitalizing on their strong middle order and ability to accelerate in the last five overs, especially on a batting-friendly pitch. Sri Lanka batting first may aim slightly lower, targeting 160-170, utilizing their spinners early to restrict runs and setting a challenging total by building partnerships with their top order. The pitch is expected to aid strokeplay but spin will play a crucial role in the middle overs, thus tone-setting power hitting and spin bowling will impact the final tally significantly.

R.Premadasa Stadium - Pitch Report

The R. Premadasa Stadium pitch historically supports batsmen with consistent bounce and carry, leading to average first innings scores of around 165 in T20 matches. The ground favors spinners, evident from the steady wicket-taking ability of spin bowlers here. Chasing teams have a marginally better win rate of about 54% indicating a slight advantage in second innings. Weather forecast predicts clear skies with mild humidity, conducive to fast bowling early on followed by spin dominance. Within these teams, the best bowler at this venue is Wanindu Hasaranga with multiple impactful four-wicket hauls, whereas Martin Guptill holds the record for highest individual score against Sri Lanka here, smashing an explosive 89. Both players symbolize the pivotal impact that spin and power hitting have historically wielded at this ground.
Our betting tips for this match
Bet on New Zealand to win if they bat first, given their strong batting lineup and ability to post or chase high totals.
Consider backing Wanindu Hasaranga for the highest wicket-taker in this match due to favorable pitch conditions for spinners.
Over 16.5 runs expected in powerplay overs – both teams possess aggressive openers and attacking strategies early on.

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka - Head to Head Record in T20

ParameterNew ZealandSri Lanka
Total Matches2525
Matches Won1411
Recent 5 Matches Record3 Wins, 2 Losses2 Wins, 3 Losses

Players to Watch

Martin Guptill: A seasoned opener for New Zealand who recently scored 75 off 40 balls, providing his side with blistering starts crucial at this stage of the tournament.

Trent Boult: New Zealand’s premier left-arm pacer known for incisive new ball spells, he recently picked up 3 wickets against strong opposition, making him a key threat.

Wanindu Hasaranga: Sri Lanka’s star leg-spinner and all-rounder, boasting multiple match-winning spells; his last outing saw him scoring 30 runs and taking 2 crucial wickets.

Pathum Nissanka: The young Sri Lankan opener has been in promising form, contributing steady 40+ scores that anchor the innings for effective middle-order plays.

Michael Bracewell: New Zealand’s impactful all-rounder, known for handy lower-order hitting and sharp seam bowling, recently contributed 35 runs and took 2 wickets, providing balance to the squad.