West Indies First to T20 WC Super 8s After Dominant Win Over Nepal

The West Indies became the first team to qualify for the Super 8 stage of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup with a commanding nine-wicket victory over Nepal. Captain Shai Hope anchored the chase with an unbeaten 61, supported by Shimron Hetmyer's quickfire 46. Earlier, Jason Holder's four-wicket haul restricted Nepal to 133/8. Hope emphasized the team's focus on creating its own legacy while building momentum for the tournament's later stages.

Key Points: West Indies First Team in T20 World Cup Super 8s

  • West Indies first to Super 8s
  • Hope's 61* leads chase
  • Jason Holder takes 4 wickets
  • Nepal eliminated from contention
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"Great feeling": West Indies skipper Shai Hope after his side became 1st team to enter T20 WC Super 8s

Skipper Shai Hope leads West Indies to a nine-wicket win over Nepal, securing the first Super 8s spot in the ICC T20 World Cup.

"That's a great feeling. That's what we set out to do from the jump. - Shai Hope"

Mumbai, February 15

West Indies skipper Shai Hope, after qualifying for the Super 8 stage in the ongoing ICC Men's 20 World Cup, says it feels great to start on the right foot, exactly what we aimed for from the start.

Jason Holder's four-fer and skipper Hope's 61 off 44 balls helped West Indies defeat Nepal by nine wickets in match 25 of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Sunday as the Caribbean side became the first team to enter the Super Eights. Nepal are officially eliminated from the Super Eights race.

"That's a great feeling. That's what we set out to do from the jump. And when you got on the plane to come here, that was our first step. We all want to lift the trophy, but there's a process to get there. So, playing our best cricket, hopefully, we can continue to peak and keep growing as a strong unit in all departments. And when the time comes, those crunch times come, we can always seize those moments and ensure we are on top," Hope told the reporters after the match.

Hope added that it's early in the tournament, but the team needs its own identity--not just to echo past greats. He recalled the West Indies' first two 50-over World Cup wins as a legacy, yet notes coach Darren Samay's point that there is a chance to write new history, one game and one process at a time.

"It's very early in the tournament, but it's important for us to have our own identity as well. We look at the great teams and the great players of the past. We won the first two 50 over World Cups but again that's their legacy and as you said our coach said we have opportunity to write our own history, but you still got to take it game by game, stage by stage and make sure we hit in our processes so we can write that own history that we're talking about," he added.

Nepal ended the innings at 133/8. The Shai Hope-led Windies chased down a modest target of 134 runs in just 15.2 overs to secure a comfortable win over the Asian nation.

King (22 off 17 balls) and Hope (61 not out off 44 balls) added 43 runs for the first wicket. After that, Shimron Hetmyer (46 not out off 32 balls) joined Hope and took the Windies past the line comfortably.

Brief Score: Nepal 133/8 in 20 overs (Dipendra Singh Airee 58, Sompal Kami 26; Jason Holder 27/4) vs West Indies 134/1 in 15.2 overs (Shai Hope 61, Shimron Hetmyer 46; Nandan Yadav 24/1).

- ANI

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Priya S
A bit sad for Nepal, they fought hard. But kudos to West Indies for being clinical. Hope's comment about creating their own identity, not just living in past glory, is spot on. Every team needs that mindset.
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Rohit P
Holder with a four-fer and Hope with a solid fifty. They are peaking at the right time. The tournament is in India, so I'm fully behind Team India, but you have to respect this Windies performance. They are serious contenders.
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Sarah B
Watching from the US, but have family in Mumbai who were at the game! They said the atmosphere was electric, even for a neutral match. It's good for cricket when associate nations like Nepal get to play on this stage, even if they lost.
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Vikram M
With all respect to Hope, I think it's too early to call them favorites. They played well against Nepal, but the real test is against top sides. Their middle order hasn't been tested yet. Let's see in the Super 8s.
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Kavya N
So happy the World Cup is in India! The matches at Wankhede are always special. Hope played a captain's knock. Excited to see which teams join them in the next round. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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