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A Disappointing Blow for Sri Lanka in the World Cup

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 19th February 2026, 6:55 AM

A Disappointing Blow for Sri Lanka in the World Cup

Sri Lanka has suffered a significant blow in the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup as pace sensation has been ruled out of the remainder of the tournament due to injury. The 28-year-old left-arm seamer sustained a muscle strain in his left leg, forcing him to withdraw from the competition. His place in the squad has been taken by left-arm pacer , following approval from the ICC Event Technical Committee.

The injury occurred on Monday during the Group B clash against at Pallekele. Patiranna collapsed on the field after bowling just four deliveries in his opening over, gripping his left leg in pain. He was subsequently forced to leave the field and did not return for the rest of the match. Despite this setback, Sri Lanka secured an emphatic eight-wicket victory over the Australians, maintaining their momentum in the group stage.

The ICC confirmed that Patiranna suffered a muscle strain in his left leg, necessitating his immediate withdrawal from the tournament. This marks the second major injury blow for Sri Lanka, following the hamstring injury to leg-spin all-rounder in the team’s opening match against .

Replacement and Player Form

The newly added last played international cricket in August 2025, during a one-day series against . Despite recovering from past injuries, he recently featured in a preparatory match for Sri Lanka ‘A’ against earlier this month, bowling three overs without taking a wicket.

At just 24 years old, Madushanka has already made a mark in international T20 cricket, claiming 15 wickets in 15 matches. His most notable achievement came in the 2023 ODI World Cup, where he emerged as Sri Lanka’s leading wicket-taker with 21 wickets.

Upcoming Fixtures

Sri Lanka now faces a crucial run in the tournament, with their final group match against scheduled in Colombo. Following this, they will confront in the Super Eight stage on 22 February at Pallekele.

Match Date Venue Opponent Result/Status
Group B: Sri Lanka vs Australia 17 Feb 2026 Pallekele Australia Won by 8 wickets
Group B: Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe 20 Feb 2026 Colombo Zimbabwe Pending
Super Eight: Sri Lanka vs England 22 Feb 2026 Pallekele England Pending

The team’s management and coaching staff will now rely heavily on Madushanka’s pace and Patiranna’s recovery plan as they aim to maintain their competitiveness in the tournament. With two key players sidelined, Sri Lanka faces an uphill battle to progress deep into the competition.

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