West Indies Start T20 WC Strong with Hetmyer & Shepherd Heroics vs Scotland

West Indies began their 2026 T20 World Cup campaign with a 35-run victory over Scotland at Eden Gardens. Captain Shai Hope credited Shimron Hetmyer's fluent 64 and Romario Shepherd's devastating spell of 5-20, which included a hat-trick, for the win. Scotland captain Richie Berrington pointed to the loss of two set batters in quick succession as the momentum-shifting moment. Both teams acknowledged the unique challenges of the Eden Gardens pitch as they look ahead to their next fixtures in the tournament.

Key Points: West Indies Beat Scotland in T20 World Cup Opener

  • Hetmyer's fluent 64
  • Shepherd's match-turning 5-20 & hat-trick
  • Hope hails strong tournament start
  • Scotland captain Berrington rues lost momentum
  • Eden Gardens proves a chasing challenge
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T20 WC: A good start is all we're after, says Hope after WI's winning start to campaign

Shai Hope praises Shimron Hetmyer's 64 and Romario Shepherd's 5-20 hat-trick as West Indies begin T20 World Cup campaign with a 35-run win.

"There's no margin for error in these tournaments. - Shai Hope"

Kolkata, Feb 7

West Indies skipper Shai Hope hailed his side's strong start to the 2026 Men's T20 World Cup campaign with a 35-run win over Scotland at Eden Gardens and credited Shimron Hetmyer's fluent 64, as well as Romario Shepherd's match-turning spell of 5-20, including a hat-trick.

"There's no margin for error in these tournaments. It's not like a bilateral series where you've got another game to get back into the series if you come up on the losing end, but a good start is all we're after. We felt we probably could have gone a little bit more, especially here in Eden Gardens.

"It's a chasing ground. I think the first score was 190 or something. So it was a bit challenging to start. It was just good to see the guys came back in the middle overs and showed what the power that we possess. Again with the ball, just putting it hard this time around and getting it right," said Hope in the post-match presentation ceremony.

On Hetmyer's form, Hope stated, "For sure he's been playing really well. I think this is his fourth consecutive 40-plus score. So he's been in form at the right time, as they call it. It's good to see him playing free, playing his way and scoring runs and performing for the team."

"The reality is we had a very destructive left-hander at number three last time. Just, I wouldn't call it necessarily like for like, but very close. They're very dangerous players, both of them. Especially being a left-hander, a lot of these teams tend to have a left-arm spinner or a leggie or a leggie powerplay or just outside. So it's good to have him there and he's a very good player against spin as well. So having him there makes it a lot more dangerous for us as a batting lineup," he said.

Hope reserved special praise for Shepherd's impact with the ball. "Very surprising there to be fair. Good impact again. Put his hand up where we needed him most. They really got a nice start there, fighting the middle overs. They were going pretty nicely and it got a lot better for the bat on.

"Just coming in there, taking those crucial wickets. They're putting further pressure back on their batting lineup. Shepherd, I think, this is his second hat-trick in T20. So great for him and just to see him going well with the ball as well," he said.

Scotland captain Richie Berrington acknowledged the positives despite the defeat to West Indies. "Obviously we are disappointed with how that has finished up. After that first innings we were really confident that we could come out and chase that score down, especially with the depth we have got in our batting. So disappointed not to quite get there in the end but definitely a lot of positives to take out of that," he said.

He admitted the turning point came when Scotland lost two set batters - himself and Tom Bruce - in quick succession. "After the first 10, 12 overs, we got ourselves in a really strong position there. Probably just losing two set batsmen within a couple of overs just swung the momentum back West Indies' way. And we didn't quite manage to find a way back into the game after that."

Looking ahead, Berrington said the team would take positives into their next fixture. "Look, it's obviously been great to get a feel for the conditions here. Today was our first game at Eden Gardens. So I'd say there's definitely a lot of positives we can take from today. We need to take that into our next game in a couple of days' time."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan watching from the US, it's great to see the Windies playing with such flair. Hetmyer was a joy to watch. Eden Gardens is such an iconic venue for cricket. Good luck to both teams for the rest of the tournament!
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Priya S
Solid win for WI. But honestly, the Eden Gardens pitch seemed a bit slow? The score they posted was good but not impossible to chase. Scotland fought well. The real test for West Indies will be against the top teams like India or Australia.
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Rohit P
Shepherd's spell was pure fire! 🔥 5 wickets including a hat-trick is no joke. West Indies have that X-factor with both bat and ball. Hope they keep this momentum. Makes the tournament more exciting for us fans.
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Kavya N
Shai Hope is right about no margin for error. One bad game and you could be out. Respect to Scotland for putting up a fight. Associate nations are improving so much, it's great for global cricket. All the best to both teams!
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Michael C
Watching from the UK. The West Indies are always entertaining. That collapse from Scotland after being in a strong position shows the pressure of a World Cup. Berrington's comments were very gracious in defeat.

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