
Created at Dec 02, 2025 06:41 PM
While the world is settling into the chill of January 2026, the cricket sphere is about to heat up considerably.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has finally confirmed the highly anticipated three-match T20 International series against Sri Lanka. This is no routine fixture—it’s the real acid test for both Asian powerhouses just months ahead of the 2026 ICC T20 World Cup.
From a World Cup preparation standpoint, this series is golden for Pakistan, who are scheduled to play all their tournament matches on this very island nation!
Dambulla: The Spinners’ Arena Awaits
All three clashes are set to unfold at the Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium. Dambulla, as we know, is famous for its slow surfaces that heavily favor finger and wrist spinners.
| Match | Date | Time (Tentative) |
| 1st T20I | January 8, 2026 | Evening |
| 2nd T20I | January 10, 2026 | Evening |
| 3rd T20I | January 12, 2026 | Evening |
Pakistan: Will Babar’s Men Stay on 'Attack' Mode?
Pakistan comes into this tour on a high, having recently clinched a T20 Tri-Series title. But the real challenge lies here: How do they score effectively on slow Dambulla tracks?
Batting Watch: The experienced pair of Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan must not only score runs but also teach the rest of the squad—especially the middle-order power-hitters—the nuances of scoring in Sri Lankan conditions. This will be the final audition for youngsters like Saim Ayub to secure their World Cup ticket.
Pace vs. Spin: While Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah can deliver early shocks with their pace, the control of the match will ultimately rest in the hands of the spinners. How they deploy Mohammad Nawaz and the mystery spin of perhaps Abrar Ahmed against the Sri Lankan batters will be fascinating to observe.
Sri Lanka: Lions at Home!
The home team, Sri Lanka, is a completely different beast on its own turf. They rightly consider their pitches their biggest strength.
The captain will need to ensure stability from his batters. They need a solid start from the top order to allow the middle-order all-rounders the freedom to fire.
However, Sri Lanka’s true core is its spin department. Wanindu Hasaranga, one of the world's best T20 spinners, will be Pakistan’s sternest test if he is fully fit. His partnership with Maheesh Theekshana will be intent on suffocating the opposition’s run rate.
The Significance of the Final Rehearsal
Cricket pundits are rightly calling this the final 'warm-up' series before the World Cup. The reasons are clear:
Pitch Familiarity: Pakistan will get direct knowledge of the surfaces they will encounter during the World Cup, allowing them time for last-minute adjustments to their squad and strategy.