T20 World Cup 2026: Super Eights, Match 46, NZ vs SL – Top 3 player battles to watch out for

Feb 24, 2026 - 14:15
T20 World Cup 2026: Super Eights, Match 46, NZ vs SL – Top 3 player battles to watch out for
T20 World Cup 2026: Super Eights, Match 46, NZ vs SL – Top 3 player battles to watch out for
T20 World Cup 2026: Super Eights, Match 46, NZ vs SL – Top 3 player battles to watch out for. (Photo Source: ICC)

New Zealand is set to take on the co-hosts Sri Lanka in a blockbuster Super 8 encounter of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026. The match will be played at the R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo on February 25.  

The encounter will be crucial in New Zealand’s semifinal chances, after their opening game in the Super 8 versus Pakistan was called off due to rain. The Kiwis will head into this contest with two points in mind.

Sri Lanka, on the other hand, are coming off after a disappointing loss to England. After restricting the English side for a mere 146, they failed to chase down the target, eventually losing the match by 51 runs. So, a win against New Zealand is a must for the Lankans.

Here are the top 3 player battles to watch out for in NZ vs SL, T20 WC 2026

3. Lockie Ferguson vs Pathum Nissanka 

Pathum Nissanka
Pathum Nissanka. (Photo source: Getty Images)

This will be the battle of the powerplays that will decide which team will take a better start in this contest. The Kiwi speedster Ferguson will go up against Pathum Nissanka, who has been brilliant for the Lankans throughout the tournament and is the third-highest run scorer of the tournament so far. The right-hander will look to give his side a blazing start, while Lockie certainly has the ability to stop him. 

Matches Innings Runs Scored Balls Bowled Strike Rate Economy Rate  Wicket Taken
02 02 7 9 77.77 04.66 00

2. Glenn Phillips vs Maheesh Theekshana 

Glenn Phillips
Glenn Phillips. (Photo source: BCCI)

New Zealand batter Glenn Phillips can play spin well from the Kiwi side. The middle-order batter also is having a great campaign in the ongoing T20 World Cup. He has the knack of keeping the innings held together with his presence in the middle.

Up against will be Theekshana, who will look to exploit spin-friendly conditions at the venue. The Sri Lanka spinner has taken eight wickets so far, and his side would want him to increase that tally against New Zealand.   

Matches Innings Runs Scored Balls Bowled Strike Rate Economy Rate  Wicket Taken
04 04 40 27 148.14 08.88 00

1. Mitchell Santner vs Kusal Mendis 

Mitchell Santner
Mitchell Santner. (Photo Source: Joe Allison-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

The New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner still is one of the best spinners going around, especially in T20 format. But he has failed to live up to his reputation in this tournament so far, with only one wicket so far.

Sri Lanka’s in-form batter Kusal Mendis will pose a great challenge to Santner. The wicketkeeper batter has scored three fifty-plus scores so far. And after a failure against England, he will be eager to go out and help his team recover against the Kiwis. 

Matches

Innings

Runs Scored

Balls Bowled

Strike Rate

Economy Rate 

Wicket Taken

08

08

34

40

85.00

05.10

00

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