Tom Banton's 63* Powers England to Historic T20 Win Over Scotland

England secured a five-wicket victory over Scotland in the T20 World Cup 2026, marking their first-ever win against a European side in the tournament's history. Chasing 153, England recovered from an early stumble thanks to an unbeaten 63 from Tom Banton and a supporting 32 from Jacob Bethell. Adil Rashid was instrumental with the ball, taking 3 wickets for 36 runs to restrict Scotland to 152. The match featured notable stats, including England failing to hit a boundary in the first four overs, a rare occurrence for a full-member nation.

Key Points: England's First T20 WC Win vs European Team: Stats & Highlights

  • Banton's match-winning 63*
  • England's first T20 WC win vs European side
  • Rashid's 3-wicket haul
  • Rocky start in chase
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T20 WC: All the stats from England's five-wicket win over Scotland

Tom Banton's unbeaten 63 guides England to a 5-wicket victory over Scotland. Key stats from the historic T20 World Cup 2026 match at Eden Gardens.

"Tom Banton's unbeaten 63 and Jacob Bethell's 32 helped England edge out Scotland by five wickets - Match Report"

Kolkata, Feb 14

Tom Banton's unbeaten 63 and Jacob Bethell's 32 helped England edge out Scotland by five wickets with 10 balls to spare in the 23rd match of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at the Eden Gardens. This was also England's first victory against a European side in T20 World Cup history.

After a spirited late-order contribution from Oliver Davidson, Scotland managed to reach 150 runs. Scotland's innings then fell apart as they lost wickets at regular intervals, eventually being bowled out for 152 runs in 19.4 overs. Adil Rashid finished with excellent figures of 3 wickets for 36 runs as Jofra chipped in with two for 24.

England had a rocky start to the chase with both Phil Salt and Jos Buttler getting out within the first couple of overs (2 and 3, respectively). Scotland's opening bowlers (Brad Currie and Richie McMullen) were exceptional through the first 6 overs, getting England behind. But Banton and Jacob Bethell then put them on course to victory with their fine knocks.

Numbers game Scotland v England match:

17: England batters failed to hit a boundary in the first four overs. This was the 17th instance when no boundary was hit in the first four overs of an innings in the T20WC.

3: England became the third full member side to fail to hit a boundary in the first four overs against an Associate team (Scotland) in the T20WC. Pakistan and South Africa are the other two. Pakistan achieved this dubious distinction vs Canada, while South Africa vs the Netherlands, both at New York in 2024.

4: Number of half-centuries scored by Tom Banton ( 63* ) in the T20Is. It was his first in the T20WC.

160.07: The strike rate of Tom Banton in the second innings so far. In the 15 efforts in the second innings, he has collected 413 runs at an average of 37.54, while batting first in the 12 innings, he has managed to score only 195 runs at an avg of 17.72. His strike rate in the first innings is 137.32.

1: In 6 matches of the T20WC, it was England's first victory against the European teams. Earlier, they lost 3 matches and abandoned 2.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The stat about no boundaries in the first 4 overs is shocking for a team like England. Associate nations are really raising their game. Scotland's bowling was brilliant upfront. Cricket is becoming more competitive globally, which is great for the sport.
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Priya S
Eden Gardens is such an iconic ground! Must have been a great match to watch live. Rashid's spell was crucial. But honestly, England's top order collapse against Scotland is a bit embarrassing, no? They need to sort that out before they face bigger teams.
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Rohit P
First win against a European side in T20 WC history for England? That's a surprising record! Shows how unpredictable T20 can be. Banton's innings was a match-winning one. Scotland can be proud of their effort. The game is in good hands when associates play like this. 👍
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Vikram M
The detailed stats are interesting, especially Banton's first vs second innings performance. He's clearly a player for the chase. As an Indian fan, I'm just happy the match was in Kolkata! Nothing like the atmosphere at Eden Gardens. Hope we get more WC matches there.
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Michael C
A win is a win, but England will need to be much more convincing. Losing Salt and Buttler early to Scotland is not ideal preparation for the knockouts. Credit to the middle order for the recovery, but the top order needs to fire.

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