February 19, 2026. Colombo. Sri Lanka had already beaten Zimbabwe 2–1 in a T20I series on Zimbabwe’s home turf just five months earlier.
But that result no longer mattered. Because with one innings from Brian Bennett. 63 runs, 48 balls, unbeaten, composed, Zimbabwe sent Sri Lanka home from the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. On Sri Lanka’s own ground.
The scoreline said 182/4 vs 178/7. But here’s the real problem with reading just one scorecard: it doesn’t tell you that this match had been building since September 2025, or that Zimbabwe arrived in Colombo already having beaten Australia in the same tournament.
This guide gives you every verified scorecard across every Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe match in 2025–26, The performances that mattered, and what the numbers actually mean.
Complete Match Scorecards at a Glance
All Matches: 2025 T20I Series + T20 World Cup 2026
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T20I Series result (2025): Sri Lanka won 2–1
T20 WC 2026 Group B standing: Zimbabwe qualified for Super 8s unbeaten
2025 T20I Series: Sri Lanka in Zimbabwe: Match by Match
1st T20I, Harare, September 3, 2025: SL Win by 4 Wickets
Zimbabwe batted first and posted 175/7 in 20 overs a solid platform on a Harare pitch that offers genuine seam movement in the first six overs.
Sri Lanka’s chase teetered. At one point, Zimbabwe had taken four wickets for just 10 runs to make it uncomfortable. But Kamindu Mendis changed the match in the 18th over smashing 26 runs off Maposa’s over to take Sri Lanka to the brink.
Nissanka’s 55 off 32 balls anchored the innings at the top. Mendis (41) finished it at the bottom. SL won in 19.1 overs.
Key insight: This was a win earned by individual brilliance, not team control. SL’s middle-order wobble losing 4 wickets quickly in the 13th–16th overs should have been a warning sign that was not heeded.
2nd T20I, Harare, September 6, 2025: Zimbabwe’s Stunning Reversal
This is where things went completely wrong for Sri Lanka.
Zimbabwe bowled them out for 80 in 17.4 overs. It is Sri Lanka’s lowest T20I total against Zimbabwe and one of the lowest full-member totals in T20I cricket in any 2025 bilateral series.
What people think: It was a pitch anomaly or a bad day.
Reality: It was a systemic batting collapse against pace and late swing that Sri Lanka’s lower-middle order could not handle. Zimbabwe’s seamers hit hard lengths consistently and trusted the surface SL’s batters never adapted.
Zimbabwe chased 81 in 14.2 overs winning by 5 wickets without serious alarm.
Turning point: The dismissals between overs 8 and 14 in Sri Lanka’s innings. They lost 6 wickets for 23 runs. Once the top order fell, the innings had no foundation to rebuild from.
3rd T20I, Harare, September 7, 2025: Sri Lanka’s 193/2: Clinical Destruction
Sri Lanka’s response to being bowled out for 80 was emphatic.
Zimbabwe posted 191/8: A competitive total. Sri Lanka chased it in 17.4 overs, finishing at 193/2.
That 193/2 is the highest team total Sri Lanka have posted against Zimbabwe in any T20I. Nissanka and Kusal Mendis opened with a blistering 50 partnership in 27 balls.
Original observation: Sri Lanka’s response to a crisis in this series was to bat aggressively early, take the bowlers out of the game in the powerplay, and remove any drama from the chase. That is a mature, calculated approach, The exact opposite of what they did in the 2026 World Cup match just five months later.
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T20 World Cup 2026, Match 38: Zimbabwe Stun Sri Lanka on Home Soil
Sri Lanka won the toss and chose to bat at R. Premadasa Stadium. On this surface, in February 2026, the decision looked reasonable. What followed was not.
Full Batting Scorecard: SL 178/7 (20 overs)
Full Bowling: Zimbabwe’s Attack
| Bowler | O | R | W | Economy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Graeme Cremer | 4 | 27 | 2 | 6.75 |
| Ryan Burl | 2 | 16 | 1 | 8.00 |
| Blessing Muzarabani | 4 | 38 | 2 | 9.50 |
| Brad Evans | 3 | 35 | 2 | 11.67 |
| Wellington Masakadza | 3 | 23 | 0 | 7.67 |
| Sikandar Raza | 4 | 36 | 0 | 9.00 |
Unique insight: Graeme Cremer a veteran leg-spinner who is rarely mentioned in T20 conversations was Zimbabwe’s most economical bowler in this match. 4 overs, 27 runs, 2 wickets. His spell in the middle overs disrupted Sri Lanka’s acceleration and kept them to 178 rather than 195+. Without Cremer’s spell, this chase never happens.
Zimbabwe’s Chase: Bennett, Marumani, Raza: Three Acts
| Batter | Runs | Balls | 4s | 6s | SR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brian Bennett* | 63 | 48 | 8 | 0 | 131.3 |
| Tadiwanashe Marumani | 34 | 26 | 5 | 1 | 130.8 |
| Ryan Burl | 23 | 12 | 2 | 1 | 191.7 |
| Sikandar Raza | 45 | 26 | 2 | 4 | 173.1 |
| Total | 182/4 | (19.3 ov) | Won by 6 wkts |
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The Turning Point: Raza’s 45 Off 26 in the Middle Overs
Zimbabwe needed approximately 80 runs off the final 30 balls when Raza walked in.
What followed was the decisive phase of the match and of Zimbabwe’s entire 2026 World Cup campaign to that point. Raza hit 45 off 26 balls, with four sixes. He attacked Maheesh Theekshana and Dunith Wellalage specifically Sri Lanka’s two specialist spinners forcing Dasun Shanaka to use part-time options at the death.
Once Raza played his hand, the match was over as a contest. Bennett remained unbeaten at 63 to see it home with three balls to spare.
Original observation: Bennett’s innings looks calm in the scorecard 63 off 48 balls, no sixes. But that is the innings of a player who understood his role completely. He rotated strike, kept Raza on strike for the power deliveries, and never tried to be the hero when someone else was doing the job better. That kind of cricket intelligence is exactly why Zimbabwe entered the Super 8s unbeaten.
Performance Breakdown — Top Performers Across All Matches
Top Batting Performances
Top Bowling Performances
Head-to-Head T20I Record: The Full Picture
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What people think: Sri Lanka have a comfortable 8–3 T20I advantage so they should beat Zimbabwe most of the time.
Reality: Of Zimbabwe’s 3 T20I wins one came in the most important context imaginable: a T20 World Cup knockout-stage scenario where the result eliminated Sri Lanka. The head-to-head record is one-sided; the match-moment record is not.
What These Scorecards Tell Us About Both Teams in 2026
Sri Lanka’s Structural Problem at Death Overs
Sri Lanka posted 178 in the T20 WC match a reasonable total. But their average in the last 5 overs was 48 runs, largely thanks to Rathnayake’s late blitz. When that late-order firepower is absent, they regularly finish 15–20 runs short on good batting surfaces.
The problem is not just batting depth. It is the top order’s inability to convert 60s into 90s. Nissanka has now scored 55, 62, and 93 in various recent T20Is without converting any into a defining innings that changes the match’s shape. That is the gap between a very good batter and an innings architect.
Zimbabwe’s Blueprint for Beating Full Members
Zimbabwe have now beaten Australia and Sri Lanka in the same T20 World Cup group. Their method is not power or accident it is process.
- Build with openers: Bennett and Marumani take the powerplay without panic
- Accelerate through experience: Raza walks in when the game is set and plays one gear above everyone else
- Bowl with purpose, not pace: Cremer’s variation beat Sri Lanka’s middle-order, not Muzarabani’s speed
Bold opinion: Zimbabwe’s 2026 T20 WC campaign is not a flash of giant-killing. It is the payoff from a squad that has been told, clearly, what their roles are and trusts them. That is a team, not a collection of individuals. Sri Lanka with more talent on paper still haven’t built the same clarity.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What was the result of Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe in the 2026 T20 World Cup?
Ans. Zimbabwe beat Sri Lanka by 6 wickets in Match 38, Group B at R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo on February 19, 2026. Zimbabwe chased 179 in 19.3 overs. Brian Bennett scored 63* and Sikandar Raza hit 45 off 26 balls.
Q2: What was the result of the Sri Lanka tour of Zimbabwe 2025 T20I series?
Ans. Sri Lanka won the 3-match T20I series 2–1. SL won the 1st T20I by 4 wickets and the 3rd by 8 wickets. Zimbabwe won the 2nd T20I by 5 wickets after bowling SL out for just 80.
Q3: What is Sri Lanka’s lowest T20I score against Zimbabwe?
Ans. Sri Lanka were bowled out for 80 in the 2nd T20I at Harare on September 6, 2025 — their lowest T20I total against Zimbabwe.
Q4: What is Sri Lanka’s highest T20I total against Zimbabwe?
Ans. Sri Lanka’s highest T20I total against Zimbabwe is 193/2, scored in the 3rd T20I at Harare on September 7, 2025.
Q5: Who was Zimbabwe’s best bowler against Sri Lanka in the 2026 T20 WC?
Ans. Graeme Cremer was Zimbabwe’s most economical bowler with figures of 2/27 in 4 overs at an economy of 6.75. Blessing Muzarabani took 2/38 and Brad Evans 2/35.
Q5: Did Zimbabwe qualify for the Super 8s after beating Sri Lanka?
Ans. Yes. Zimbabwe entered the Super 8 stage of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 with an unbeaten group-stage record, having beaten both Australia and Sri Lanka in Group B.
Q6: What is the overall T20I head-to-head between Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe?
Ans. Sri Lanka lead the T20I head-to-head 8–3 in 11 matches played. However, Zimbabwe’s three wins include the most important match context, The 2026 T20 World Cup.














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