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NZ vs SL, T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8: Pitch Report, Playing 11, Head To Head And More

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The NZ vs SL showdown in Match 46 of the Super Eights at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 is expected to be an intense showdown as New Zealand face Sri Lanka at the R Premadasa Stadium on February 25.

The outcome of this match will determine who secures the last remaining semi final spot in group A; it may also determine the standings on the Super 8 Table.

Match Details for NZ v SL

Match – NZ vs SL – 46th Match in the Super 8s

Date/Time (IST) – Wednesday 25th February, 7PM

Venue – R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo

JioStar Network live telecast

Live Streaming: App & Website – JioHotstar

NZ v SL Team form and last match results

New Zealand Preview

the first match of the NZ cricket international program is against Pakistan in Colombo. In that match, NZ lost all of its matches because of rain. NZ was awarded 1 point due to no results.

Prior to this, the Black Caps performed impressively in the group stage with three victories out of four matches, displaying well-rounded performances with both bat and ball. They require a good show against Sri Lanka to remain in the running for a spot in the final.

Sri Lanka Preview

The Sri Lanka national cricket team are under pressure following a thrashing defeat of 51 runs at the hands of England in their first Super Eight match.

The Sri Lanka batting lineup performed poorly in the spin-friendly environment, and their net run rate has been affected. Playing at home, the Sri Lanka team would be eager to make a comeback in this crucial NZ vs SL match.

R Premadasa Stadium Pitch Report

The Colombo surface has already witnessed five matches in the tournament:

  • Teams batting first won 4 times
  • Teams chasing won only once

Interestingly, the teams have still opted to chase, but the statistics show that batting first might have a slight edge. The surface is known to favor spinners, particularly in the latter stages of the match. The pace will be slower, there will be grip for spinners, and a total of 160-170 runs will be considered competitive.

NZ vs SL Head-to-Head Record in T20Is

Matches Played: 28

New Zealand Wins: 16

Sri Lanka Wins: 9

No Result/Tied: 3

First Meeting: December 2, 2006

Last Meeting: January 2, 2025

New Zealand hold a clear advantage historically, but Sri Lanka’s home conditions could narrow the gap.

NZ vs SL Predicted Playing XIs

New Zealand Probable XI

Tim Seifert (wk)

Finn Allen

Rachin Ravindra

Glenn Phillips

Mark Chapman

Daryl Mitchell

Mitchell Santner (c)

James Neesham

Matt Henry

Ish Sodhi

Lockie Ferguson

Sri Lanka Probable XI

Pathum Nissanka

Kamil Mishara

Kusal Mendis (wk)

Pavan Rathnayake

Kamindu Mendis

Dasun Shanaka (c)

Dunith Wellalage

Dushan Hemantha

Dushmantha Chameera

Maheesh Theekshana

Dilshan Madushanka

NZ vs SL Key Players to Watch

Probable Best Batter: Pathum Nissanka

Pathum Nissanka has been the most impressive player for Sri Lanka in the tournament so far.

Runs: 208 in 5 matches

Average: 52.00

Strike Rate: 154.07

1 Century & 1 Fifty

In a do-or-die match, Sri Lanka will look to Nissanka to give them a good start.

Probable Best Bowler: Mitchell Santner

New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner has had a very quiet tournament so far, taking just one wicket in four matches.

However, with the Colombo pitch expected to favor spinners, Santner may hold the key to controlling the middle overs.

NZ vs SL Match Prediction – Who Will Win?

Taking into consideration:

The well-rounded team of New Zealand

The recent batting woes of Sri Lanka

The spin-friendly nature of Colombo’s pitches

The head-to-head advantage

New Zealand seem marginally better-prepared on paper. But if their top order clicks and their spinners are dominant at home, a surprise result is always possible.

Prediction:

New Zealand have a slight advantage in the NZ vs SL match, but it is going to be a closely contested match that may go down to the wire.

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