Sri Lanka bring their Group B journey to an end with a clash against Zimbabwe at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on February 19, 2026. With both teams already assured of a place in the Super 8, there is no pressure of qualification riding on this fixture. Sri Lanka have been flawless so far, winning all three of their matches, while Zimbabwe arrive full of confidence after pulling off an impressive upset against Australia.
Captain Dasun Shanaka’s side will want to wrap up the group stage unbeaten, while Sikandar Raza’s Chevrons will look to end the group phase on a high and carry that confidence into the knockout rounds.
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This Group B finale carries no qualification stakes. Sri Lanka tops the group with six points, and Zimbabwe follows closely with five. Sri Lanka beat Ireland, Oman, and Australia on their way through the group stage, while Zimbabwe knocked out Australia, beat Oman, and picked up a point from a rain-affected washout against Ireland. Both sides will next face each other again when they meet in the Super 8s.

| Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Match | Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe, T20 World Cup 38th Match |
| Date | 19 February 2026 |
| Time | 3:00 PM IST / 9:30 AM GMT |
| Venue | R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo |
| Series | ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 |
| Context | Group B final game, both teams qualified |
Pitch Report
The R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo is a classic spinner’s pitch. The black-soil surface provides slow, low-bounce play and tends to grip as the match progresses. Pacers get some help in the first few overs when there is moisture on the surface, but conditions become increasingly difficult for them as the game wears on. Spinners take control in the middle overs, especially when the pitch dries out under the tropical heat.
Scoring above 165 at this venue is considered a strong total in T20Is. Teams batting first have generally done well here in the 2026 World Cup, with par scores sitting around 160-170. Dew in evening fixtures can make chasing slightly easier, but afternoon games reduce that advantage. Given this is a day match, the team batting first may prefer to post a total rather than rely on a chase.
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Pitch Type | Slow, spin-friendly, low bounce |
| Average 1st Innings Score | Around 150-165 in T20Is |
| Pace vs Spin | Pace helps early, spin dominates from middle overs |
| Toss Factor | Batting first is preferred in day games |
| Boundary Size | Moderate (around 70-75 meters) |
Weather Report
Colombo in February is warm and humid. Temperatures on match day will hover around 29-31°C during afternoon play. Humidity is consistently high at around 70-75%, which can feel oppressive for players out in the middle. Colombo experiences scattered showers in February, with roughly seven rainy days. There is a small but real chance of rain affecting this afternoon’s fixture, though most forecasts for February 19 suggest mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures around 29°C.
| Condition | Details |
|---|---|
| Temperature | 27-31°C during the match |
| Sky | Partly cloudy with some spells |
| Rain Chance | Low but possible |
| Humidity | 70-75% |
| Overall | Warm and humid, playable conditions expected |
Toss Prediction
At R. Premadasa Stadium, teams have historically preferred to bat first in T20Is, putting a total on the board before the pitch deteriorates. In this tournament, teams batting first have done better at this venue. With no dew factor in an afternoon game, the chasing team will not get the advantage of a slicker ball. Both captains are likely to opt to bat first if they win the toss to control the game from the front.
Injury Updates
Sri Lanka: The one concern coming into this game is Matheesha Pathirana, who walked off with a left calf injury in his first over against Australia. He was unable to bowl after leaving the field, and a scan was performed. Sri Lanka’s management will assess his fitness ahead of this match and may not risk him, given the Super 8s are on the horizon.
Zimbabwe: Brendan Taylor, who was ruled out of the tournament due to a right hamstring injury, has been replaced by Ben Curran. The rest of the Squad is perfectly fit.
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Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe Head-to-Head Records in T20Is
Sri Lanka holds a strong advantage in T20I cricket against Zimbabwe. The two teams have met nine times in the format, with Sri Lanka winning seven of those contests. Zimbabwe’s two wins include a 5-wicket victory in Harare in September 2025. Both teams have met twice at the T20 World Cup, with Sri Lanka winning both those encounters.
| Category | Stats |
|---|---|
| Total T20I Matches | 9 |
| Sri Lanka Wins | 7 |
| Zimbabwe Wins | 2 |
| No Result | 0 |
Last Five T20I Meetings
- Sri Lanka won by 9 wickets (with 22 balls remaining) 25-Nov-2025
- Zimbabwe won by 67 runs, 20-Nov-2025
- Sri Lanka won by 8 wickets (with 14 balls remaining) 07-Sep-2025
- Zimbabwe won by 5 wickets (with 34 balls remaining) 06-Sep-2025
- Sri Lanka won by 4 wickets (with 5 balls remaining) 03-Sep-2025
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Top Picks For The Match
| Player | Team | Role | Key Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pathum Nissanka | SL | Opener | Unbeaten century (100 off 52) vs Australia, leading run-scorer in this tournament |
| Kusal Mendis | SL | Wicketkeeper-Batter | 361 runs in last 10 T20Is at an average of 40+, consistent at the top order |
| Maheesh Theekshana | SL | Bowler | Controls the middle overs, effective on the slow Premadasa surface |
| Dushan Hemantha | SL | Bowler | 3/37 against Australia, key spinner on home soil |
| Brian Bennett | ZIM | Opener | 355 runs in last 10 T20Is at 44+ average, anchored the Australia win with 64* |
| Sikandar Raza | ZIM | All-rounder | Captain and key finisher, 260 runs in recent T20Is, effective with off-spin |
| Blessing Muzarabani | ZIM | Bowler | 4/17 against Australia, best bowling figures for Zimbabwe at a T20 World Cup |
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