The T20 World Cup 2026 has shifted from early momentum to outright consequence. Heavyweights are wobbling, new heroes are emerging, and qualification scenarios
are tightening by the hour.
Sri Lanka have surged into form behind record-breaking knocks, England have sealed their Super 8 spot, Pakistan are contemplating drastic changes after a bruising defeat, and Australia now stare at possible elimination. With every result, the tournament is shedding sentiment and revealing its sharp edges.
Pathum Nissanka Smashes First Century of T20 World Cup 2026 as Sri Lanka Thrash Australia
Pathum Nissanka struck the first century of the T20 World Cup 2026, scoring an unbeaten hundred to power Sri Lanka to an emphatic eight-wicket win over Australia in Pallekele. The chase of 182 marked Sri Lanka's highest successful run chase in T20 World Cup history and the highest ever against Australia in the tournament. Nissanka also became the first batter to score a T20 World Cup century against Australia, surpassing the previous best of 94 by Pakistan's Umar Akmal. The defeat leaves the 2021 champions on the brink of elimination, with their fate hinging on the Zimbabwe vs Ireland result.
Pakistan Set to Drop Babar Azam and Shaheen Afridi After India Defeat: Report
The ICC Event Technical Committee has approved Cole McConchie as a replacement for Michael Bracewell in New Zealand's T20 World Cup squad. Bracewell sustained an injury while performing support duties during the Afghanistan match in Chennai. The Black Caps adjust their squad as the tournament heads into the decisive phase.
England Beat Italy by 24 Runs to Seal Super 8 Qualification
England secured progression to the Super 8s with a 24-run victory over Italy in Group C. Will Jacks anchored the innings with an unbeaten 53, while disciplined death bowling ensured Italy fell short despite a spirited effort. England continue their steady, if not dominant, march into the next stage of the tournament.
Zimbabwe vs Ireland: Super 8 Qualification on the Line in Group B
Zimbabwe face Ireland in a decisive Group B clash, with a win guaranteeing Zimbabwe's place in the Super 8s. Ireland remain in contention after Sri Lanka's win over Australia reshaped the standings, but qualification scenarios hinge on multiple results and net run rate. Zimbabwe enter the contest with momentum following their upset victory over Australia.
Kusal Mendis Joins Elite List With Third Straight T20 World Cup Fifty
Sri Lanka's Kusal Mendis became just the fifth player in history to score three consecutive half-centuries in a single T20 World Cup edition. His latest 51 against Australia followed earlier fifties against Ireland and another opponent, underlining his central role in Sri Lanka's campaign. Mendis now surpasses 5,500 career T20 runs and continues to lead Sri Lanka's batting charts.














