Rathnayake, Mendis Power Sri Lanka to Dominant Total in High-Stakes T20 World Cup Encounter
Sri Lanka dominates Oman in a Pallekele thriller as Pavan Rathnayake’s maiden T20I fifty and a record 94-run partnership with Kusal Mendis propel the Lions toward a massive total. Following a shaky start, Dasun Shanaka’s late-over heroics have left Oman facing a daunting T20 World Cup chase.
The centerpiece of the innings was a historic 94-run stand for the third wicket, a partnership that now stands as Sri Lanka’s highest-ever for that position in T20 World Cup history. Pavan Rathnayake was the undisputed aggressor, celebrating his maiden T20I half-century with a blistering 60 runs off just 28 deliveries. His fearless approach perfectly complemented Kusal Mendis, who provided the foundational stability with a gritty, well-calculated 56 off 43 balls. The duo’s synergy dismantled Oman’s bowling rhythm, turning the tide of the contest after the early breakthroughs had briefly given the visitors a glimmer of hope.
The momentum only intensified following Rathnayake’s departure, as Dasun Shanaka joined Mendis to further punish the Omani attack. Shanaka’s unbeaten 29, extracted from a mere 13 balls, featured a flurry of two boundaries and two towering sixes. This rapid 37-run cameo ensured that the run rate remained sky-high, leaving Oman’s bowlers with few answers as the innings approached its climax. The clinical nature of the batting display underscored Sri Lanka's depth and their ability to pivot from defensive recovery to total dominance within the span of a few overs.
For Oman, the task ahead has shifted from challenging to daunting. Having already suffered a loss in their opening fixture, they now face a monumental chase under the lights in Pallekele to keep their campaign aspirations alive. The record-setting partnership between Rathnayake and Mendis has not only placed Sri Lanka in a winning position but has also sent a clear message regarding their title credentials. As the match heads into its final stages, the sheer weight of runs on the board suggests that Oman will need a historic performance of their own to prevent Sri Lanka from securing a decisive victory.

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