The high-stakes Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Super 8 clash at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium delivered drama, records, and heartbreak — but not the outcome Pakistan desperately needed. Despite securing a narrow five-run victory over Sri Lanka, Pakistan were officially knocked out of the ICC T20 World Cup after failing to meet the required qualification margin. As a result, New Zealand national cricket team sealed their place in the semi-finals.
In what turned out to be one of the most emotionally charged matches of the tournament, Pakistan posted a commanding 212 for 8 in 20 overs, powered by a sensational century from Sahibzada Farhan and a blazing knock from Fakhar Zaman. However, the equation was clear: Pakistan needed to restrict Sri Lanka to 147 or below to surpass New Zealand on net run rate and qualify for the final four.
Sri Lanka crossed 150 in the 16th over, effectively ending Pakistan’s semi-final hopes despite their eventual 5-run win.
This Pakistan vs Sri Lanka encounter will be remembered not just for Farhan’s hundred, but for the cruel mathematics of tournament cricket.
Match Summary: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Super 8 Thriller
| Match | Pakistan vs Sri Lanka |
|---|---|
| Venue | Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy |
| Pakistan | 212/8 (20 overs) |
| Sri Lanka | 207/5 (20 overs) |
| Result | Pakistan won by 5 runs |
| Tournament Outcome | Pakistan eliminated; New Zealand qualified |
Pakistan’s Explosive Start After Losing the Toss
Sri Lankan captain Dasun Shanaka won the toss and chose to field, citing dew as a potential factor in the second innings.
Pakistan’s openers, Sahibzada Farhan and Fakhar Zaman, responded in emphatic fashion.
From the very first over, Pakistan signalled aggressive intent. Fakhar struck a boundary off Dilshan Madushanka in the opening over. The momentum continued as Farhan hammered a four and a six in the third over.
At the end of the powerplay, Pakistan were 64 without loss — a dream start in a knockout-style fixture.
Record-Breaking Opening Partnership
The Pakistan vs Sri Lanka match witnessed history in the 15th over. Farhan and Fakhar stitched together a stunning 176-run opening partnership — the highest-ever opening stand for Pakistan in T20 World Cup history.
This partnership surpassed the previous record of 152 set by Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan in an earlier edition.
Opening Partnership Breakdown
| Partnership | Runs | Overs |
|---|---|---|
| Farhan – Fakhar | 176 | 15 overs |
Farhan brought up his half-century in just 32 balls — his fourth fifty of the tournament — before converting it into a magnificent century. He finished with 100+, continuing his golden run in the tournament.
Fakhar Zaman, meanwhile, played the perfect supporting role, smashing 84 runs in a counter-attacking display.
At 176 without loss, Pakistan looked set for a 230-plus total. However, quick wickets in the death overs slowed the momentum slightly.
Pakistan Innings Scorecard
| Batsman | Runs | Balls | Fours | Sixes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sahibzada Farhan | 100+ | – | – | – |
| Fakhar Zaman | 84 | – | – | – |
| Others | – | – | – | – |
| Total | 212/8 | 20 overs |
Sri Lanka’s bowling was led by Dilshan Madushanka (3 wickets), while Shanaka picked up two.
Despite the late hiccup, 212 appeared competitive — but Pakistan’s qualification fate depended on the margin of victory.
Sri Lanka’s Chase: A Rocky Start but Brave Resistance
Chasing 213, Sri Lanka’s innings began poorly.
Pathum Nissanka fell early for just 3 runs, caught by Mohammad Nawaz off Naseem Shah. Kamindu Mendis also departed cheaply.
By the end of the powerplay, Sri Lanka were 49/2.
Abrar Ahmed made immediate impact, bowling Kamal Mishara for 26 and later dismissing Charith Asalanka for 25. His spell kept Pakistan’s hopes alive.
Sri Lanka Powerplay
| Score | Wickets | Overs |
|---|---|---|
| 49 | 2 | 6 overs |
However, Sri Lanka refused to collapse.
Middle Overs: The Turning Point
Asalanka and Pawan Rathnayake steadied the innings. Sri Lanka crossed 50 in the seventh over.
But the crucial moment arrived in the 16th over.
Pakistan needed Sri Lanka restricted to 147 or below. Yet, Sri Lanka crossed 150 in the 16th over — officially eliminating Pakistan from semi-final contention.
Even though wickets continued to fall, the net run rate equation was already decided.
Rathnayake attacked Shadab Khan, smashing two sixes in the 15th over. Shanaka also cleared the ropes against Mohammad Nawaz in the 14th.
Sri Lanka’s late acceleration ensured Pakistan could not achieve the required margin.
Sri Lanka Innings Scorecard
| Batsman | Runs |
|---|---|
| Pathum Nissanka | 3 |
| Kamal Mishara | 26 |
| Charith Asalanka | 25 |
| Janith Liyanage | 5 |
| Others | – |
| Total | 207/5 |
Abrar Ahmed was Pakistan’s standout bowler with three wickets.
Head-to-Head Record: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka in T20Is
| Matches Played | Pakistan Wins | Sri Lanka Wins |
|---|---|---|
| 29 | 17 | 12 |
Before this encounter, Sri Lanka had defeated Pakistan by 14 runs earlier in 2026 at Dambulla.
Historically, Pakistan have held the edge in Pakistan vs Sri Lanka contests, but Sri Lanka have often stepped up in crucial tournament games.
Key Performers in the Tournament
Pakistan
| Player | Runs/Wickets | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Sahibzada Farhan | 283 runs | Strike rate 158.1 |
| Usman Tariq | 10 wickets | Economy 6.32 |
Sri Lanka
| Player | Runs/Wickets | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Pathum Nissanka | 208 runs | Strike rate 152.94 |
| Maheesh Theekshana | 11 wickets | Economy 7.19 |
Farhan’s hundred in this Pakistan vs Sri Lanka clash capped an outstanding personal tournament, even though it ended in team disappointment.
Pitch and Weather Report: Pallekele Conditions
The pitch at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium traditionally assists spinners as the game progresses. Fast bowlers get early swing, but middle overs favour spin.
T20I Record at Pallekele:
| Matches | Bat First Wins | Chase Wins | No Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 35 | 16 | 15 | 1 |
Weather conditions on February 28 were cloudy, with temperatures ranging between 27–30°C. Light showers were forecast in parts of Kandy but did not disrupt play.
Also read: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka Win Toss and Opt to Field in T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 Clash
Where to Watch
The Pakistan vs Sri Lanka match was broadcast live on Star Sports, with streaming available on JioHotstar. Live updates were also followed across digital platforms.
Why Pakistan Were Eliminated Despite Winning
Tournament cricket can be unforgiving. Pakistan needed a large-margin victory to boost their net run rate above New Zealand.
Although they won by five runs, Sri Lanka’s score of 207 meant Pakistan fell short of the qualification criteria.
As a result, New Zealand national cricket team advanced to the semi-finals.
Conclusion: A Win That Felt Like a Loss
The Pakistan vs Sri Lanka showdown had everything — centuries, records, big hits, and tension — yet it ended in heartbreak for Pakistan fans.
Sahibzada Farhan’s century will be remembered as one of the finest individual performances of the tournament. Fakhar Zaman’s attacking 84 was equally crucial.
But in the end, tournament mathematics overshadowed brilliance.
Pakistan won the match.
Sri Lanka fought bravely.
New Zealand progressed.
And the 2026 T20 World Cup delivered yet another reminder that in global cricket, margins matter as much as moments.




















