
West Indies ignited their home season with a clinical exhibition of modern T20 cricket, securing a commanding seven-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the series opener at Sabina Park on June 11, 2026. Backed by a passionate Kingston crowd, the Men in Maroon combined suffocating death bowling with an anchored, powerful chase to hunt down a target of 148 with four balls to spare. The comprehensive win hands the hosts a 1-0 lead in the three-match series, setting a dominant tone for the international summer.
Disciplined West Indies bowling halts Sri Lanka to a competitive score
Winning the toss and electing to field first, the West Indies stifled the Sri Lankan batting lineup through an exceptional display of tactical bowling variations. While Sri Lanka’s top order attempted to break free, veteran all-rounder Jason Holder delivered a masterclass in defensive T20 bowling. Holder dismantled the visitors’ momentum by picking up three crucial wickets for just 18 runs across his four overs, earning the Player of the Match honours.
Sri Lanka’s innings struggled to find sustained rhythm despite a fighting half-century from Kamindu Mendis, who scored a gritty 51 off 39 balls, and a brisk 36 from skipper Kusal Mendis. Speedster Shamar Joseph provided excellent support from the other end, matching Holder’s volume with figures of 3 for 29, including vital breakthroughs in the middle overs.
The Caribbean bowling unit excelled at choking the run rate during the back half of the innings. Roston Chase was incredibly economical, conceding a mere 19 runs in his four-over quota while picking up the wicket of Dasun Shanaka (22). Sri Lanka’s lower order collapsed under the pressure of tight lines and athletic fielding, as three late run-outs decimated their hopes of a late flourish, leaving them stranded at 147 for 9 as the 20 overs concluded.
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Shai Hope’s electrifying knock power West Indies to a clinical win against Sri Lanka in T20I opener
Chasing 148 for victory, the West Indies response was defined by an authoritative, unbeaten half-century from captain Shai Hope. The home side got off to a flying start in the Powerplay, courtesy of an aggressive opening partnership. Brandon King set the tempo early, smashing a rapid 37 off 22 deliveries, laced with three boundaries and two massive sixes, before falling to the deceptive spin of Wanindu Hasaranga.
Following King’s departure, Hope took complete ownership of the run chase. Exhibiting a perfect blend of elegant stroke play and calculated aggression, the skipper anchored the innings brilliantly. He brought up a mature half-century off 38 balls, eventually finishing on a blistering 65 not out from 49 balls. His flawless knock featured four boundaries and five towering sixes, neutralizing the threat of the Sri Lankan spin attack.
Brief cameos from Shimron Hetmyer (17) and Roston Chase (16) kept the required run rate well under control. Though Hasaranga bowled with great heart to claim 2 for 32, the Sri Lankan total simply lacked the defensive cushion to trouble a deep West Indies batting order. Rovman Powell scored the final runs to secure the win at 149 for 3 in 19.2 overs, wrapping up a highly polished performance from the Caribbean side.
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