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Sri Lanka
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West Indies vs Sri Lanka
1st ODI — Match 1
Sabina Park, Kingston, Kingston, West Indies
Match starts at 19:30
West Indies vs Sri Lanka
2nd ODI — Match 2
Sabina Park, Kingston, Kingston, West Indies
Match starts at 19:30
West Indies vs Sri Lanka
3rd ODI — Match 3
Sabina Park, Kingston, Kingston, West Indies
Match starts at 19:30
West Indies vs Sri Lanka
1st T20I — Match 4
Sabina Park, Kingston, Kingston, West Indies
Match starts at 22:00
West Indies vs Sri Lanka
2nd T20I — Match 5
Sabina Park, Kingston, Kingston, West Indies
Match starts at 22:00
West Indies vs Sri Lanka
3rd T20I — Match 6
Sabina Park, Kingston, Kingston, West Indies
Match starts at 22:00
West Indies vs Sri Lanka
1st Test — Match 7
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua, West Indies
Match starts at 19:30
West Indies vs Sri Lanka
2nd Test — Match 8
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua, West Indies
Match starts at 19:30
England vs Sri Lanka
1st T20I — Match 1
The Rose Bowl, Southampton, England
Match starts at 23:00
England vs Sri Lanka
2nd T20I — Match 2
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, England
Match starts at 23:00
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Sri Lanka Team Bio
Sri Lanka’s cricket team, affectionately known as the Lions, has been a force in T20 cricket since the format’s inception. They made their T20 World Cup debut in 2007 and achieved their pinnacle by winning the title in 2014 under Dinesh Chandimal’s leadership, defeating India in the final, a fitting farewell for legends Kumar Sangakkara and Maheela Jayawardene in their last T20I appearances. The team has reached the final on another occasion (runners-up in 2012) and consistently performed in the group/super stages in most editions.
Renowned for explosive batting, clever spin bowling, and death-over specialists, Sri Lanka’s T20 strength lies in players like Wanindu Hasaranga’s leg-spin wizardry, Matheesha Pathirana’s slingy pace, and all-rounders such as Dasun Shanaka. The 2026 edition holds special significance as co-hosts, with matches in familiar conditions that could favour their spin-heavy attack and passionate home crowds. Under Sanath Jayasuriya’s coaching and Shanaka’s captaincy, the squad blends experience with emerging talent, targeting a deep run or another title to add to their legacy. With a history of thriving in high-pressure games, Sri Lanka remains a dangerous contender capable of upsetting top teams.