T20 World Cup: How Sri Lanka could secure crucial home semi-final advantage | Cricket News
NEW DELHI: Sri Lanka could enjoy a massive home advantage in the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup 2026, with Colombo’s R Premadasa Stadium in line to host their semi-final — but only under specific conditions confirmed by the International Cricket Council.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!According to ESPNCricinfo report, as per tournament logistics shared with stakeholders after the Super Eight stage was finalised, Semi-final 1 remains a “floating” fixture that could be held either in Colombo or Kolkata. The ICC clarified that Pakistan will automatically play their semi-final in Colombo if they qualify. However, if Pakistan fail to reach the last four and Sri Lanka qualify instead, the island nation will host the semi-final in Colombo — provided their opponent is not India.
This arrangement creates a potentially decisive edge for Sri Lanka, who could play a knockout match in familiar home conditions with crowd support behind them. However, if Sri Lanka end up facing India in the semi-final, the match will not be held in Colombo, as India’s semi-final has been designated for Mumbai unless it is against Pakistan, in which case it shifts to Colombo.
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The report further said that if neither Pakistan nor Sri Lanka reach the semi-finals, Kolkata will host Semi-final 1, while Mumbai will stage Semi-final 2. India, if they qualify, will play in Mumbai regardless of opponent, except in the case of a clash with Pakistan.Also, since Sri Lanka and Pakistan are in the same Super Eight group, they cannot face each other in the semi-finals.