Pakistan tour of Sri Lanka, 2026

Sri Lanka vs Pakistan, 3rd T20I

Sunday, January 11, 2026
07:00 PM IST
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Sri Lanka

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Pakistan

Match Prediction

The 3rd T20I between Sri Lanka and Pakistan at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium promises to be a thrilling contest in the 2026 Pakistan tour of Sri Lanka. Both teams have entered the series with strong form, yet closely matched capabilities. Sri Lanka has been impressive on their home turf, backed by a balanced lineup, with dynamic power hitters and sharp spinners excelling in the subcontinent conditions. Pakistan, renowned for their explosive batting and potent pace attack, have adapted well to slower pitches in this series. Head-to-head, these two sides share a competitive rivalry in T20 cricket, with Pakistan having a slight edge in recent encounters, especially when playing abroad. Key players like Sri Lanka's captain who has led from the front with consistent 30+ scores, and Pakistan's premier fast bowler known for early breakthroughs, will be critical to the outcome. Tactically, Sri Lanka may leverage spin bowling in the middle overs and try to maximize the powerplay overs, whereas Pakistan's strategy will likely revolve around aggressive death bowling and utilizing all-rounders to apply pressure. Given the home advantage for Sri Lanka and their ability to control the middle overs, the contest seems finely balanced but slightly favors the home side in conditions familiar to them. #### AI suggested match winner Sri Lanka: 53%, Pakistan: 47%

Score Prediction

If Sri Lanka bats first, they could post a competitive total around 160-165 runs, capitalizing on the flat pitch and their power-hitters’ ability to rotate strike and clear the boundary in the latter overs. The slow nature of the pitch will allow their spinners to also come into play during Pakistan’s chase. Conversely, if Pakistan bats first, expect a similar total, about 155-160, as their batting lineup has shown the capacity to accelerate from the middle overs onwards. The key for Pakistan will be to build partnerships and avoid early wickets on a pitch that doesn't offer much pace assistance but can turn slightly later. Both teams have the firepower to cross the 160 mark, but given the balanced bowling attacks, totals in the mid-150s to mid-160s appear probable.

Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium - Pitch Report

The Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium traditionally offers a slow, low-bounce pitch favoring spinners and batsmen who can time the ball well. The average first-innings score here in T20Is is around 158 runs. Chasing teams have a decent success rate of about 54%, indicating a moderately balanced contest between bat and ball. Weather forecast for the day shows clear skies with mild humidity and a temperature hovering around 28°C, ideal for cricket without interruptions. Among the two teams, Sri Lanka's leg spinner has the best bowling figures at this ground with a 4-wicket haul in recent matches. The best batsman on this pitch is Pakistan’s opener, who scored an unbeaten 85 earlier in the series here. Historically, the highest individual score recorded at this venue between these two sides is 92 by a Sri Lankan middle-order batsman, showcasing the importance of middle-overs stability.
Our betting tips for this match
Bet on the first wickets in the powerplay to be crucial — expect at least two wickets in the opening 6 overs.
Consider backing the spinners to take key wickets in the middle overs given the pitch’s slow nature.
Look for value in backing the match to go to the last 5 overs, as both teams have strong death overs batting lineups.

Sri Lanka vs Pakistan - Head to Head Record in T20

Total MatchesSri Lanka WinsPakistan Wins
301317

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches (W/L)
Sri Lanka3W - 2L
Pakistan3W - 2L

Players to Watch

Dasun Shanaka - The Sri Lankan captain has been consistent with quick 30+ scores, setting solid platforms with aggressive starts and clever strike rotation.

Maheesh Theekshana - Their leg-spinner has exploited the slow conditions well, picking crucial middle-over wickets and controlling the run flow efficiently.

Kusal Perera - Known for explosive batting, Perera has been in fine form, delivering impactful cameos near the end of innings.

Babar Azam - Pakistan’s prolific opener has anchored innings with calculated aggression, including a recent unbeaten 85 at Dambulla.

Shaheen Afridi - A strike bowler crucial for early breakthroughs, Afridi's pace and accuracy have unsettled Sri Lankan top order consistently.

Shadab Khan - The all-rounder’s tight spin bowling and handy lower-order hitting have been pivotal in controlling matches and late-innings surges.