🏏ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, M 14: Aus vs Ireland, at Colombo🏏

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🏏ICC Men's T20 World Cup :Group B, Match 14: Aus vs Ireland, at Colombo on 11/02/26🏏

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Australia have had to wait a while to get going at this T20 World Cup. While the less fancied sides have already found ways to make the bigger names sweat, Australia have been in Colombo watching it all unfold, still waiting for their turn. That wait finally ends against Ireland.

It has been a slightly strange build-up for Australia, largely because the conversation has barely involved them. They are neither favourites nor defending champions, and they come in on the back of a 3-0 whitewash in Pakistan where spin consistently troubled them. The squad is also without Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc, leaving Nathan Ellis to lead the pace attack despite coming off a hamstring injury that kept him out of the BBL final. Add the long wait to that list, and it has not been an ideal lead-in.

Ireland, meanwhile, arrive with fresher memories of Colombo and a fair bit of frustration. Against Sri Lanka the other night, they finished 20 runs short, the difference coming down to how shrewdly Sri Lanka bowled at the end. Ireland were 105 for 2 while chasing 164 and looked well placed before losing 8 for 38 runs. It was a collapse that must have stung, particularly after they had kept Sri Lanka to what felt like a par score and controlled much of the chase.

Ahead of this game, Heinrich Malan said Ireland had taken note of how Sri Lanka "took all the pace off the ball at the death". It is a lesson they will hope translates into some rewards at the same venue, and against an Australian side that has shown flashes of impatience against spin bowling. Ireland will also want to tighten up in the field after dropping four catches inside nine deliveries, that cost them dearly against Sri Lanka.

For Ireland, this is another opportunity to test a side that is yet to settle into the tournament. For Australia, it is about shaking off the rust and announcing their arrival. The waiting is done.


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SoniRita thumbnail

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Posted: 2 hours ago
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When
: Wednesday, February 11, 2026 at 3:00 PM local

Where: R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo

What to expect: The Ireland-Sri Lanka clash at the same ground on Sunday saw 25 overs of spin, the joint second-most in a T20 World Cup match. Expect more of the same, with spin and slower bowling having a major say. It's also a bowl-first venue, with chasing sides winning eight of the last nine T20Is here. The weather is set to be fair.

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Posted: 2 hours ago
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Paul Stirling broke his string of low scores with a half-century, Ireland vs South Africa, 3rd ODI, Abu Dhabi, October 7, 2024

Paul Stirling has not been in good touch of late•Cricket Ireland

In the spotlight: Glenn Maxwell and Paul Stirling

Can Glenn Maxwell go to the well one more time to produce a stunning World Cup for his nation? Given he turns 38 this year, it seems unlikely that he will play another one for Australia, having already retired from ODI cricket. But since a match-winning 62 not out against South Africa last August, he has had a very lean run in all T20s. In eight innings in the BBL when he got past 3 he remained unbeaten, but that only happened three times with a highest score of 39 not out. His bowling will also be vital in the tournament as he will likely be the lone spinning allrounder in the top seven for most of the event.

Ireland need skipper Paul Stirling to set the tone at the top of the order, particularly against an inexperienced new-ball attack for Australia. His returns have also been lean in recent times with scores of 21, 29, 38, 0, 23, 45, 8, 14, and 6 in his last nine T20Is, striking at just 125.17. His 6 off 13 against Sri Lanka was not the start to the tournament he or Ireland were hoping for.

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India

Posted: 2 hours ago
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Adam Zampa took crucial wickets in the middle overs, Pakistan vs Australia, 1st T20I, Lahore, January 29, 2026

Adam Zampa will be crucial for Australia's chances•Getty Images


Team news: Zampa and Kuhnemann in tandem?

Australia appear set to play two specialist spinners in Matt Kuhnemann and Zampa. It will mean one of Xavier Bartlett and Ben Dwarshuis will miss out. There is another option Australia could take with Cooper Connolly playing at No. 8 to lengthen the batting, but that appears unlikely based on form. David's absence will likely give Matt Renshaw a chance in the middle order. The combination of the top seven is likely to be fluid with the potential of elevating Maxwell early against spin.

Australia (probable): 1 Travis Head, 2 Mitchell Marsh (capt), 3 Cameron Green, 4 Josh Inglis (wk), 5 Matt Renshaw, 6 Glenn Maxwell, 7 Marcus Stoinis, 8 Xavier Bartlett/Ben Dwarshuis, 9 Nathan Ellis, 10 Matt Kuhnemann, 11 Adam Zampa

There could be a temptation to bring in left-arm seamer Josh Little, who bowled very well against Australia four years ago, but he has gone wicketless in his last four T20Is. Ireland will more than likely remain unchanged given catching was the major issue against Sri Lanka.

Ireland (probable): 1 Paul Stirling (capt), 2 Ross Adair, 3 Harry Tector, 4 Lorcan Tucker (wk), 5 Curtis Campher, 6 Ben Calitz, 7 George Dockrell, 8 Gareth Delany, 9 Mark Adair, 10 Barry McCarthy, 11 Matthew Humphreys

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Posted: 2 hours ago
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Pitch and conditions

The weather looks pretty clear and there's no threat of rain. The Premadasa Stadium surface was slow and took spin in the opening game between Sri Lanka and Ireland. Sri Lanka's win batting first broke a streak of eight straight T20Is at the venue won by the chasing team, dating back to 2021.

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India

Posted: 2 hours ago
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Stats and trivia

  • Ireland have never beaten Australia in six completed limited-overs internationals. Stirling has played in all six.
  • Australia will field the least experienced attack of the last four T20 World Cups, which also includes a successful campaign in 2021.
  • Australia are without one of Steven Smith, David Warner, Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc for the first time in an ICC tournament since the 2009 Champions Trophy.
SoniRita thumbnail

India

Posted: 2 hours ago
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Quotes

"There have been some great games to start the World Cup. That's what you want. It's been awesome to watch so far."

Mitchell Marsh on watching the start of the World Cup

"I think first and foremost, just the heat, just walked out there to go and have a look at the wicket and it was really, really warm. So there'll be a challenge in that space a lot, there'll be people that sweat more than what they would have done the other night. But look, at the end of the day, you know, we've got to adapt to conditions."

Ireland head coach Heinrich Malan on adapting to the conditions when playing a day game

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Posted: an hour ago
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Undermanned Australia get campaign going against dangerous Ireland

Ireland blew a big chance to beat Sri Lanka in their opening game, and would want to make the most of the opportunity against an under-strength Australia

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Big picture - 13 to choose from for Australia

Australia are the last side to begin their T20 World Cup campaign and the late start plays heavily into their favour, given the injury issues they have had coming into the tournament.

They are already without Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood after both were ruled out with injury, and Australia's selectors have intriguingly not yet replaced Hazlewood in the 15 and will only have 13 to choose from for their opening match against Ireland with Tim Davidexpected to miss the opening round as he continues to rehab his hamstring injury.

Had the first match been any earlier, there may have also been doubts on Nathan Ellis coming off a hamstring concern and Adam Zampa, who experienced some groin tightness in the last T20I of the tour of Pakistan a fortnight ago, which Australia lost 3-0.

Australia are also struggling for form, having been hammered in Pakistan despite many of them coming from the BBL. However Ellis, David and Glenn Maxwell were all absent from that trip while many of the World Cup squad only played one or two games in the series at most. The change in conditions will challenge them, as will Ireland's spinners George Dockrelland Gareth Delany after both bowled well against Sri Lanka.

Ireland themselves will feel under some pressure after butchering a chance to beat Sri Lanka in Colombo in their tournament opener. They dropped seven catches and gave up 59 runs from their final four overs with the ball. They were 105 for 2, albeit with the required run-rate climbing, but lost 8 for 38 to lose the game by 20 runs.

In theory, Ireland have the advantage of being a slightly unknown quantity to Australia. The two teams have only met twice in T20Is and only once in all international cricket since 2016. They played at the Gabba in the 2022 T20 World Cup and eight of the Ireland XI that played against Sri Lanka played in that game too. However, Australia may only have four players in their XI who played four years ago, with a number of retirements and injuries changing the formation of Australia's team.

The only other time the two teams met in the shortest format was in the 2012 T20 World Cup in Colombo. Paul Stirling, Dockrell and Maxwell all played in that game.

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Posted: an hour ago
#9

Form guide

Australia LLLLL (last five completed matches, most recent first)

Ireland LWWLW

Paul Stirling broke his string of low scores with a half-century, Ireland vs South Africa, 3rd ODI, Abu Dhabi, October 7, 2024

Paul Stirling has not been in good touch of late

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India

Posted: an hour ago
#10

Thank you Soni for the thread and for tagging. smiley27

Best wishes to both the teams.

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