Australia national cricket team have been knocked out of the ICC T20 World Cup after Zimbabwe national cricket team secured qualification for the Super 8s from Group B. Zimbabwe progressed following their washed-out clash against Ireland national cricket team in Pallekele on Tuesday.
Australia’s early exit marks one of the major upsets of the tournament, especially given their pedigree in global ICC events.
Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka national cricket team both defeated Australia in their respective group-stage matches, leaving the Mitchell Marsh-led side in a must-win situation.
However, Zimbabwe’s washed-out match against Ireland provided them enough points to seal qualification, officially ending Australia’s campaign.
Australia endured a difficult group-stage run, registering losses against Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka — results that ultimately proved costly.
At the same venue in Pallekele on Monday, Sri Lanka chased down 182 with relative ease, winning by eight wickets.
Led by Mitchell Marsh, Australia posted a competitive total.
Mitchell Marsh – 54 runs
Travis Head – 56 runs
Josh Inglis and Glenn Maxwell – contributed 49 runs together
However, Sri Lanka’s spinner Dushan Hemantha halted Australia’s momentum with a crucial three-wicket haul.
Sri Lanka responded emphatically with the bat, dismantling Australia’s bowling attack.
Pathum Nissanka delivered a sensational unbeaten century:
100 runs off 52 deliveries
10 fours
5 sixes
His innings ensured Sri Lanka’s comfortable victory and qualification for the Super 8s.
Kusal Mendis added 51 off 38 balls, striking six fours and one six. Although Kusal Perera fell early for one run, the Lankan batting lineup maintained complete control.
Australia’s bowlers struggled to contain the flow of runs:
Marcus Stoinis – 2 wickets but conceded 46 runs in four overs
Adam Zampa – conceded 41 runs in his four-over spell
Sri Lanka chased down the target with eight wickets to spare.
Zimbabwe’s consistent performances, including their earlier win over Australia, proved decisive. Their rain-affected match against Ireland in Pallekele officially secured their Super 8 berth.
For Zimbabwe, this qualification represents a major milestone, underlining their resurgence in international T20 cricket.
Failure to defend competitive totals
Bowling inconsistency under pressure
Inability to recover after early tournament setbacks
Despite strong individual performances from Marsh and Head, Australia lacked the consistency required in a tightly contested group.
Sri Lanka, as co-hosts, advance to the Super 8s riding high on momentum, particularly after Nissanka’s commanding century.
Zimbabwe’s progression highlights the growing competitiveness among emerging cricket nations, while Australia’s exit will prompt serious reflection ahead of future ICC tournaments.
Conclusion
Australia’s elimination from the T20 World Cup 2026 marks a significant upset in Group B. Defeats to Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka, combined with Zimbabwe’s washed-out match against Ireland, sealed their fate.
Meanwhile, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe march into the Super 8s with confidence, reshaping expectations in this year’s tournament.