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R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo- Pitch Report, Weather Report for SL vs IRE- T20 World Cup 2026, Match 6



SL vs IRE pitch and weather report [Source: @DanuskaAravinda/x.com]SL vs IRE pitch and weather report [Source: @DanuskaAravinda/x.com]

Co-hosts Sri Lanka are set to kick off their ICC T20 World Cup 2026 campaign against Ireland at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Sunday, February 8. After getting whitewashed 3-0 by England recently, the Lankan Lions have been licking their wounds. But World Cups are funny business. One good game and the tide can turn.

Playing at home, in familiar conditions, Sri Lanka will look to hit the reset button. Against Ireland, this is the perfect chance to get the engine revving again. Ireland won’t be pushovers though. They love being party spoilers and have done it before on big stages.

R. Premadasa Stadium pitch report for SL vs IRE - match 6, T20 World Cup 2026

Criterion
Details
Matches played48
Won by the team batting first19
Won by the team bowling first28
NR/Tied1
Average score batting 1st152.4
Average run rate7.62
% of wickets by pacers53.5
% of wickets by spinners46.5

The R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo is known for producing balanced T20I pitches that offer something for both batters and bowlers. The surface initially allows for fluent stroke play and run-scoring, it gradually slows down as the game progresses, making it a paradise for spinners in the latter stages.

This shift often makes chasing a tricky task, especially under lights when the ball grips more on the surface. Out of the 48 T20Is played at this venue, 19 matches have been won by teams batting first, while 28 have been won by teams chasing, with 1 game ending with no result. The middle overs will be crucial, as this is where spinners tend to take control.

The likes of Wanindu Hasaranga, Dunith Wellalage and Maheesh Theekshana will be crucial and players like Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis, who can take down the spinners will be key for Sri Lanka. 

For Ireland much will depend on Paul Stirling and Gareth Delany. SL has played 32 T20Is at this venue and won just 8 and lost 24. Ireland has played 2 T20Is here, won one and lost one. The captain winning the toss should bowl first.

Colombo weather report for SL vs IRE - Match 6, ICC T20 World Cup 2026

Weather Parameter
Details
Temperature25°C
ConditionsPartly Cloudy
Wind Gusts26 km/h
Humidity70%
Chance of Rain1%
Cloud Cover100%

According to Accuweather, Colombo weather looks set to play nice on match day. The temperature will hover around 25°C, which is perfect for a full-throttle T20 contest. Humidity will be on the higher side, so expect some sweat and maybe a bit of dew later in the evening.

Despite heavy cloud cover over Colombo, the chances of rain remain extremely low, so a full and uninterrupted match is expected. Bowlers might get some grip early, especially spinners once the surface slows down. Visibility isn’t crystal clear but good enough for cricket. Overall, it is a green signal from the weather gods for an uninterrupted game.

Conclusion

All signs point towards a classic Colombo T20I night. A dry pitch, sticky conditions and plenty for spinners once the game settles. Batters who get set can cash in early, but the middle overs will be a proper grind.

Sri Lanka hold the home advantage and know these conditions like the back of their hand. Ireland will need a dream start to shake things up. If Sri Lanka’s spin trio fires, they could have Ireland dancing to their tunes. Expect a tight contest early, but the hosts might just have enough firepower to get their campaign off the mark.