ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026

Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe, 38th Match, Group B

Thursday, February 19, 2026
03:00 PM IST
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Match Prediction

The upcoming ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 Group B match between Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe at the R. Premadasa Stadium sets the stage for an intriguing battle. Sri Lanka enters this fixture with a reasonably strong recent form in T20 internationals, demonstrating a blend of youthful energy and experienced campaigners. Their bowling attack has shown notable discipline, especially in the death overs, and their batting lineup boasts players capable of accelerating the innings at critical junctures. Zimbabwe, on the other hand, has had fluctuating performances in T20 cricket, yet recent encounters indicate growing resilience and the ability to punch above their weight. They have some impactful all-rounders and a couple of emerging young batsmen who have impressed with their stroke play and adaptability. Head-to-head, Sri Lanka holds a distinct advantage historically, having won a majority of encounters in T20Is. The confidence and experience from playing higher-ranked teams in recent tournaments add to their strategic edge. Sri Lanka’s approach will likely focus on exploiting powerplays to set a platform, followed by strategic death bowling. Zimbabwe will aim to restrict Sri Lanka's scoring in the middle overs and rely heavily on their key batsmen to chase or set a competitive total. Considering the squad balance, experience levels, and home advantage, Sri Lanka appears to have the upper hand. However, Zimbabwe's potential to cause an upset cannot be underestimated, especially if their young guns fire early.

Winning Probability: Sri Lanka: 65%, Zimbabwe: 35%

Score Prediction

Should Sri Lanka bat first, considering the batting-friendly nature of R. Premadasa Stadium, they are likely to post a score in the range of 160-175 runs. Their top order has the firepower to capitalize on the true pitch early on, while the middle order can stabilize and accelerate towards the end. Zimbabwe, if electing to bat first, could aim for a competitive 140-155 given their relatively inconsistent batting depth but with potential to boost the total through aggressive strokes in the final overs. The pitch traditionally offers some assistance to spinners in the middle overs, so teams batting second need to be cautious but can chase totals successfully with smart batting.

R.Premadasa Stadium - Pitch Report

The R. Premadasa Stadium pitch is known for its consistent bounce and is generally batting-friendly, promoting stroke play especially in the first half of innings. Historically, the average first-innings score here in ICC T20 World Cup matches hovers around 160 runs, with the team batting second winning approximately 52% of matches, indicating a balanced wicket. The weather forecast predicts clear skies and moderate humidity with temperatures around 30°C, ideal for cricket without significant swing conditions. Best performer records at this venue between these teams include Sri Lanka’s Dasun Shanaka with 120+ runs and notable all-round contributions, and bowler Wanindu Hasaranga who has delivered crucial wickets here. Zimbabwe's Ryan Burl has been effective in bowling spells and useful lower order contributions. The ground has seen some thrilling performances making it an exciting venue for this clash.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Sri Lanka to win due to superior squad depth and home advantage.
Consider betting on Sri Lanka’s spinners to take key wickets in the middle overs.
Total match runs likely to exceed 160; bet on the ‘Over’ for combined team score.

Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe - Head to Head Record in T20

StatisticSri LankaZimbabwe
Total Matches (T20I)1515
Matches Won123
Last 5 Matches Record (W-L)4-11-4

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 MatchesWinsLosses
Sri LankaW, W, L, W, W41
ZimbabweL, L, W, L, W23

Players to Watch

Dasun Shanaka has been in excellent form lately, contributing consistently with both bat and ball. His leadership and middle-order stability are vital for Sri Lanka.

Wanindu Hasaranga is a crucial spinner for Sri Lanka, known for picking wickets at crucial stages and keeping the run rate in check.

Pathum Nissanka offers a solid start upfront and has shown good stroke play in recent games.

Ryan Burl is a key all-rounder for Zimbabwe, delivering important breakthroughs with the ball and explosive batting lower down the order.

Sean Williams provides experience and stability in Zimbabwe’s batting line-up, capable of anchoring innings and playing impact shots.

Brad Evans is an emerging fast bowler for Zimbabwe who has impressed with his pace and accuracy in recent matches.