Pallekele, Feb. 21 -- In cricket, as in life, some battles are never truly about the numbers on the scorecard,they are about spirit, belief, and the will to fight against the odds. That is the story Sri Lanka faces tomorrow at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium.
On paper, England arrive as the stronger side. Their names are familiar, their talent undeniable, and their campaign in this ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 has shown flashes of brilliance. But cricket has a peculiar way of reminding that the greatest challenges often reveal the truest character. And Sri Lanka, at home, has the opportunity to write one of those stories.
Pathum Nissanka has carried his team with elegance and authority. His 199 runs in four innings, highlighte...