Sam Curran, a Surrey all-rounder, marked the beginning of England's successful return to international T20 cricket with an impressive hat-trick as they edged past Sri Lanka by 11 runs in Pallekele. The hosts' innings was ravaged by spinners Adil Rashid and Liam Dawson, taking 3-19 and 2-31 respectively, before Curran took over, dismissing Dasun Shanaka and two lower-order batsmen for a total of 38 runs. With this win, England now leads the three-match series 1-0.
Curran's hat-trick was a thrilling moment in an otherwise dominant performance by England's spinners. The hosts had looked strong after opening batters Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis put on a partnership of 52 runs off 28 deliveries, reaching 76-1 in the eighth over. However, Rashid and Dawson quickly stemmed the flow, taking wickets in five consecutive overs to reduce Sri Lanka's order to 133 all out.
In response, England batsmen Salt and Phil hit a blistering 49-run stand for the first wicket before losing two more wickets on the way to a final total of 125-4. Sam Curran wrapped up the innings with a hat-trick off the last three balls of the 16th over.
The win marked England's second T20 international hat-trick, following Chris Jordan's impressive feat in 2024 against the United States. The Surrey all-rounder has established himself as an integral part of England's team and is set to continue his form in the upcoming matches.
England now heads into the next match at the same ground on Sunday with a strong momentum and hopes to maintain their winning streak.
Curran's hat-trick was a thrilling moment in an otherwise dominant performance by England's spinners. The hosts had looked strong after opening batters Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis put on a partnership of 52 runs off 28 deliveries, reaching 76-1 in the eighth over. However, Rashid and Dawson quickly stemmed the flow, taking wickets in five consecutive overs to reduce Sri Lanka's order to 133 all out.
In response, England batsmen Salt and Phil hit a blistering 49-run stand for the first wicket before losing two more wickets on the way to a final total of 125-4. Sam Curran wrapped up the innings with a hat-trick off the last three balls of the 16th over.
The win marked England's second T20 international hat-trick, following Chris Jordan's impressive feat in 2024 against the United States. The Surrey all-rounder has established himself as an integral part of England's team and is set to continue his form in the upcoming matches.
England now heads into the next match at the same ground on Sunday with a strong momentum and hopes to maintain their winning streak.