In a pulsating T20I opener, Kamindu Mendis delivered a breathtaking cameo, rescuing Sri Lanka from the jaws of defeat and steering them to a 4-wicket win with five balls to spare against a spirited Zimbabwe side at Harare Sports Club.
Match Drama Unfolds
Sri Lanka looked on course for a smooth chase, cruising at 96/0 in just 10 overs. Opener Pathum Nissanka took charge early, his aggressive stroke play—cracking boundaries and taking on the bowlers—kept pressure on Zimbabwe. Alongside him, Kusal Mendis played second fiddle, offering support but not setting alight.
Just as a comfortable finish seemed inevitable, Zimbabwe mounted a fierce comeback. Three quick wickets in the middle overs arrested the momentum—Nissanka mishit and fell, Kusal Perera was cleaned up, and then Kusal Mendis was gone in quick succession. The incoming ripple of dismissals quickly turned the chase tense.
With Sri Lanka reeling at around 142/6 mid-innings, the match swung from under control to unsettling in a heartbeat. Zimbabwe, sensing blood, had narrowed the chase to 34 needed off the last 3 overs.
Mendis’s Match-Changing Blitz
Enter Kamindu Mendis—just what Sri Lanka needed. He began by escaping a close run-out, which seemed to flip a switch. In the 18th over, facing Tinotenda Maposa, Mendis unleashed a brutal assault—two sixes and a four in that single over—blowing the target wide open and shifting momentum firmly in Sri Lanka’s favor.
Partnering with Dushan Hemantha, they kept cool heads at the death, executing the chase with calm calculation. Sri Lanka reached 177/6 in 19.1 overs, sealing the win and giving themselves a 1–0 lead in the three-match series.
Standout Performers Table
| Player | Contribution |
|---|---|
| Kamindu Mendis | 41* off 16 balls; late blitz to win the game |
| Pathum Nissanka | 55 off 32; explosive start to the chase |
| Dushmantha Chameera | 3/30; vital breakthroughs with the ball |
| Zimbabwe (Team Effort) | Mid-innings fightback with three wickets |
What This Win Means
- Sri Lanka’s resilience showed: Even when the match slipped away mid-chase, they found a way through grit and brilliance.
- Zimbabwe bites back late: Their short burst of momentum turned the game on its head, proving they’re no pushovers.
- The series opens with a blockbuster: With emotions high and performances intense, the next match promises even more drama.



