Scotland's Mark Watt Eyes Upset vs West Indies in T20 World Cup Opener

Scotland spinner Mark Watt is confident ahead of his team's T20 World Cup 2026 opener against West Indies, citing two recent victories over the Caribbean side. He emphasized the team's strong belief in their right to be at the tournament despite a poor qualifying phase. Watt stated that Scotland's goal is to defeat Test-playing nations and inspire young fans. The match will be played at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Saturday.

Key Points: Scotland's Mark Watt Confident Ahead of T20 WC Opener vs West Indies

  • Confidence from recent wins over West Indies
  • Belief in team's place at tournament
  • Aim to inspire next generation
  • History of causing upsets
  • Expectation to be taken seriously
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"Our job is to beat Test-playing nations": Scotland's Mark Watt ahead of T20 WC campaign opener

Scotland spinner Mark Watt targets victory over Test-playing nations as they begin their T20 World Cup 2026 campaign against West Indies in Kolkata.

"Our job is to go out there and beat Test-playing nations and inspire young kids - Mark Watt"

Kolkata, February 7

Scotland spinner Mark Watt expressed confidence ahead of the team's ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 campaign opener against West Indies on Saturday. Mark Watt, in an interview to ESPNcricinfo, also noted that Scotland's job is to defeat Test-playing nations at the T20 WC.

Speaking ahead of the West Indies match, Scotland's Mark Watt said Scotland are confident of beating West Indies again, citing recent wins and the team's strong belief in their place at the tournament. He added that Scotland have a history of causing upsets and expect opponents to take them seriously.

Notably, Scotland emerged victorious in both of their most recent encounters with West Indies, defeating them in a T20I in Hobart during the 2022 T20 World Cup, and again in their latest ODI clash in 2023 at Harare.

"We've beaten West Indies twice very recently, so I don't see why we can't do it again. We're all very confident. We still massively believe that we should be here. We had a bad month in the summer [during the Europe Qualifier] but we are not second-guessing our invite. We've caused a few upsets in the past. We had a really good start against England in the last World Cup game too [in 2024], that was sadly rained off. I don't think teams will be taking us lightly at all," Mark Watt said as quoted by ESPNcricinfo.

Scotland, who replaced Bangladesh after the latter refused to play the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, will play their first match of the tournament against West Indies at Kolkata's Eden Gardens on Saturday.

He said Scotland's aim is to defeat Test-playing nations and inspire young players.

"Our job is to go out there and beat Test-playing nations and inspire young kids to grow up and look at us on TV and say, 'I want to do that,'" Mark Watt said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, I really admire this mindset. It reminds me of how Bangladesh and Afghanistan fought their way up. Every team needs this self-belief. Wishing Scotland all the best for their opener!
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Aditya G
Respect to Mark Watt for saying this. But let's be practical yaar. Beating West Indies in a couple of games is one thing, doing it consistently in a World Cup is another. Their batting lineup on its day can be brutal. Scotland will need more than just confidence.
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Priyanka N
The aim to inspire young kids is the best part. That's how cricket grows globally. Hope they put on a good show in Kolkata. Eden Gardens is a fantastic venue for an upset!
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Karthik V
Interesting that they replaced Bangladesh. Shows the ICC is finally giving chances to others. But honestly, the gap between full members and associates is still huge in terms of resources. Scotland's fight is commendable.
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Michael C
Their game against England being rained out was such a shame. They were in a good position. This kind of talk adds spice to the tournament. Saturday's match just became a must-watch.

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