February 19, 2026 03:00 pm (IST)
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T20 WC
Shai Hope slams 75 against Italy at Eden Gardens. Photo: ICC/X

Kolkata/IBNS: Shai Hope struck a composed 75 to guide West Indies to 165/5 in 20 overs against a spirited Italy in their final Group C match of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at the Eden Gardens on Thursday.

Italy made a dream start with the ball, dismissing Brandon King and Shimron Hetmyer cheaply during the powerplay to leave West Indies in early trouble.

Hope, the West Indies skipper, then joined hands with Roston Chase to stabilise the innings after the team slipped to 31/2. The pair stitched together a crucial 64-run partnership for the third wicket, countering the disciplined Italian bowling attack.

Italy’s standout performer from their previous match against England, Ben Manenti, provided the breakthrough by dismissing Chase for a cautious 24 off 25 balls. Manenti struck again soon after, removing Rovman Powell to put West Indies under renewed pressure.

Chrishan Kalugamage then claimed the prized wicket of Hope, who departed after a well-crafted 75 that anchored the innings.

However, Sherfane Rutherford (24*) and Matthew Forde (16*) ensured West Indies finished strongly, adding valuable runs in the closing overs to post a competitive total against the tournament debutants.n: 

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