Ireland Tour of Sri Lanka - Ireland vs Sri Lanka Match 2

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February 21, 2026 at R. Premadasa Stadium

Ireland won by 3 wickets with 2.2 overs remaining

Man of the Match:
Ben White 4/8 (2 overs)

Man of the Match

4/8 (2 overs)

IIC MVP

7.07 pts
White’s Web at Premadasa: Ireland Outspin Sri Lanka to Level the Series

The second match of the three-game series between Sri Lanka and Ireland at the R. Premadasa Stadium produced yet another gripping low-scoring contest, with Ireland holding their nerve to clinch a three-wicket victory with 2.2 overs remaining, squaring the series 1–1.

Batting first after losing the toss, Sri Lanka struggled to build momentum on a pitch that once again favored bowlers. Early wickets left the hosts under pressure, and despite small contributions throughout the innings, they were bowled out for 77 runs in 9.5 overs. Wanindu Hasaranga top-scored with 16 off 11 balls, while Dushmantha Chameera provided late resistance with an unbeaten 13 off 5 balls.

Ireland’s bowling effort was headlined by a sensational spell from Ben White, who tore through the Sri Lankan middle order with figures of 4 wickets for just 8 runs in 2 overs. His control and variations proved decisive, earning him a well-deserved Man of the Match award. He was ably supported by Joshua Little and Mark Adair, who struck at crucial moments to prevent Sri Lanka from posting a defendable total.

Chasing 78, Ireland’s innings mirrored the chaos of the first match of the series. Early wickets saw them reduced to 31 for 6, as Sri Lanka’s pace duo of Matheesha Pathirana and Eshan Malinga applied relentless pressure. The contest hung delicately in the balance as wickets fell in quick succession.

The match turned dramatically in Ireland’s favor thanks to a calm and powerful lower-order partnership. Mark Adair and Barry McCarthy both remained unbeaten on 18 runs each, combining composure with clean hitting to guide Ireland home from a precarious position.

Ireland’s victory not only showcased their growing confidence in subcontinental conditions but also underlined their bowling depth and resilience under pressure. With the series now level at 1–1, the stage is perfectly set for a thrilling decider, as both sides look to claim bragging rights in what has been a fiercely contested and unpredictable series.

Sri Lanka Innings (77 runs for 10 wickets in 9.5 overs)
Batter R B 4/6 SR
10 16 0/1 62.5
0 3 0/0 0
9 7 0/1 128.57
6 2 0/1 300
1 3 0/0 33.33
5 3 1/0 166.67
16 11 2/1 145.45
0 1 0/0 0
13* 5 1/1 260
10 7 1/0 142.86
0 1 0/0 0
Extras 7 (b: 0 | nb: 0 | wd: 7 | lb: 0) 77-10 (9.5)

Fall of Wickets: 6-1, 18-2, 24-3, 32-4, 36-5, 48-6, 48-7, 65-8, 77-9, 77-10

Bowler O R W ECO DB E
Paul Stirling 2 27 1 13.5 5 0
Mark Adair 1.5 13 2 7.09 8 3
Barry McCarthy 2 15 0 7.5 5 0
Joshua Little 2 14 2 7 6 0
Ben White 2 8 4 4 9 0
Ireland Innings (79 runs for 7 wickets in 7.4 overs)
Batter R B 4/6 SR
12 5 0/2 240
0 2 0/0 0
0 1 0/0 0
12 4 0/2 300
4 4 1/0 100
0 4 0/0 0
10 10 1/1 100
Mark Adair Not Out
18* 8 0/3 225
18* 8 0/3 225
Extras 5 (b: 1 | nb: 0 | wd: 3 | lb: 1) 79-7 (7.4)

Did not Bat: Joshua Little, Ben White

Fall of Wickets: 7-1, 7-2, 13-3, 18-4, 31-5, 31-6, 60-7

Bowler O R W ECO DB E
Wanindu Hasaranga 2 23 1 11.5 8 1
Maheesh Theekshana 1.4 36 0 21.6 4 0
Dushmantha Chameera 1 6 2 6 5 1
Eshan Malinga 1 11 2 11 4 1
Matheesha Pathirana 2 1 2 0.5 12 2
Records
No records for this match.
Partnerships
Impact Points
Sri Lankaflag
PlayersBattingBowlingTotal
0 7.07 7.07
0.4 0.49 0.89
0.14 0.27 0.41
0.23 0.15 0.39
0.18 0 0.18
0.12 0 0.12
0.08 0 0.08
0.06 0 0.06
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
Irelandflag
PlayersBattingBowlingTotal
0 0.94 1.22
0.36 0.18 0.7
0.36 0 0.47
0.21 0.07 0.37
0 0.27 0.35
0.27 0 0.34
0.07 0 0.1
0.03 0 0.04
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
Post-Match Remarks
Sri Lanka
It wasn’t our day. After losing the toss, we attempted to build a defensible total, but due to the loss of wickets, we were only able to reach a respectable score. This was a bowler’s pitch, and we were able to get the wickets easily. Chameera and Pathirana performed well and put us in a winning position. From there, we tried some experimental bowling. Giving the 7th over to Maheesha when we had Malinga and Chameera’s overs pending was an experimental decision that didn’t work for us. I believe if we had bowled wicket to wicket, the result would have been different. However, we are happy with the learning we gained from this match. We will play our best game in the series decider.
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