Cricket-Jacks of all trades helps England fight back to sink Sri Lanka at T20 World Cup


Cricket - ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 - Super 8 - Sri Lanka v England - Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy, Sri Lanka - February 22, 2026 England's Will Jacks celebrates after taking the caught and bowled wicket of Sri Lanka's Kusal Mendis REUTERS/Lahiru Harshana

KANDY, Sri Lanka, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Will ⁠Jacks impressed with bat and ball to rescue England from a poor start and ⁠help them to a 51-run victory over Sri Lanka in a low-scoring Super ‌Eight match at the Twenty20 World Cup on Sunday.

Tournament co-hosts Sri Lanka appeared to be well set after restricting England to a below-par 146-9 in the Group 2 match at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium.

Jacks, who made 21 useful runs ​down the order, returned to claim 3-22 as England bowled ⁠out Sri Lanka for 95 inside ⁠17 overs to prevail.

"It encourages me to get into the game and perform better,"player of the ⁠match ‌Jacks said.

"Bowling in the powerplay is something I've done a lot of. So it's not foreign to me."

Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka elected to field after winning the toss ⁠and had reasons to feel vindicated as England slumped to 68-4 ​at the halfway mark of ‌their innings.

Jos Buttler's 14-ball struggle ended when he was trapped lbw for seven after ⁠attempting a reverse ​shot against spinner Dunith Wellalage only to miss a ball that rapped him on the pad.

Spinner Maheesh Theekshana dismissed the in-form Jacob Bethell for three and Tom Banton perished in his pursuit of a risky single, ⁠beaten by Shanaka's direct throw from mid-off.

Harry Brook made ​14 before Wellalage dismissed him lbw, a decision the England captain challenged but could not overturn.

Phil Salt (62) raced to a 36-ball fifty but holed out in the 15th over to give Wellalage his third ⁠wicket of the match.

Jacks added late runsbut England fell short of the 150-mark.

They needed a lion-hearted bowling effort and produced one to reduce Sri Lanka to 22-4 inside five overs.

Jacks dismissed Kusal Mendis and Pavan Rathnayake off successive deliveries after Jofra Archer had sent back Sri Lanka's in-form opener ​Pathum Nissanka.

Archer removed Kamil Mishara and Sri Lanka slumped to ⁠34-5 after Wellalage became Jacks' third victim.

The hosts could never really recover and several frontline batters fell ​to soft dismissals.

Dushan Hemantha's bizarre hit-wicket dismissal for five summed ‌up Sri Lanka's batting.

Shanaka made a defiant 30 but ​Jacks relayed a catch in the deep to remove the Sri Lanka captain and effectively seal England's victory.

(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Ed Osmond)

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