Sam Curran Joins Elite Club with T20I Hat-Trick in England's World Cup Audition Win

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Sam Curran Joins Elite Club with T20I Hat-Trick in England's World Cup Audition Win

Sam Curran becomes England's second T20I hat-trick bowler as his team defeats Sri Lanka by 11 runs via DLS in a crucial World Cup warm-up. Read the full match report.

 

In a dramatic display of resilience, England all-rounder Sam Curran scripted a remarkable turnaround, claiming a historic hat-trick to propel his team to an 11-run victory over Sri Lanka via the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method in the first T20I at Pallekele. The win gives England a 1-0 lead in the three-match series, serving as a vital confidence boost just days before the start of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026.

A Dramatic Turnaround: From Tap to Triumph

Sam Curran's night was a tale of two extremes. His first two overs were brutally dispatched, conceding 35 runs as Sri Lanka's Kusal Mendis took a particular liking to his bowling. However, returning for the 16th over with Sri Lanka at 129/6, Curran turned the game on its head.

He dismissed captain Dasun Shanaka (20), caught at mid-off, with the first ball. Maheesh Theekshana holed out to long-on on the next delivery. With the stadium rapt, Curran fired a full, straight ball that clean bowled the slingy Matheesha Pathirana, sending the stumps flying and sealing a memorable Sam Curran T20I hat-trick. He joined Chris Jordan, who achieved the feat in the 2024 World Cup, as only the second Englishman to take a T20I hat-trick.

"Pretty cool to say I’ve got a hat-trick but a weird night personally after getting a bit of tap in the first couple of overs!" Curran said after the match. "T20 is such an up and down thing".

Match Context: Rain, Spin, and a Managed Chase

The match was heavily affected by rain, reducing the contest to 17 overs per side. After England chose to bowl, Sri Lanka raced to 75/1 in 7 overs before a collapse engineered by England's spinners.

Spin Duo Destroys Middle Order: The experienced pair of Adil Rashid (3-19) and Liam Dawson (2-31) triggered a dramatic collapse, taking five wickets for just 22 runs. Rashid's masterful spell, which earned him Player of the Match, was highlighted by his working over of Dhananjaya de Silva, whom he confounded with googlies before inducing a top-edge.

Chase Anchored by Salt: Set 134, England's chase was steadied by Phil Salt's 46 from 35 balls. Tom Banton provided crucial momentum with a rapid 29 from just 15 deliveries. Rain returned with England at 125/4 after 15 overs, comfortably ahead of the DLS par score, handing them the win.

World Cup Implications and Looking Ahead

This series is the final preparation for both teams before the T20 World Cup 2026, which begins on February 7 in India and Sri Lanka. For England, the positive signs extended beyond Curran's heroics:

Archer's Encouraging Return: Jofra Archer, playing his first match since the Ashes, bowled with encouraging pace and showed no ill effects from his previous side strain.

Building Winning Momentum: "Winning is a confidence boost and a habit," Curran noted, emphasizing the importance of form heading into the global tournament.

Sri Lanka will be concerned by their middle-order frailty against quality spin but can take heart from Pathirana's tight bowling (1-18 from 4 overs).

The second T20I of the series will be played at the same Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on Sunday, February 1. Both teams will be looking to fine-tune their combinations one last time before World Cup action commences.

 

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