Jofra Archer's 2-24 Haul Leads England to Victory Over Scotland in T20 WC

Jofra Archer delivered a sharp spell of 2 for 24, emphasizing England's commitment to their process as they restricted Scotland to 152 for 9. Scotland's innings was anchored by captain Richie Berrington, who scored 49 and built a 71-run partnership with Tom Bruce. Adil Rashid bounced back from a costly over to claim three wickets, supported by Sam Curran and Jamie Overton. England's bowlers successfully contained Scotland's aggressive intent after some early pressure.

Key Points: Archer's 2-24 Powers England Past Scotland in T20 World Cup

  • Archer's 2-24 sets the tone
  • Scotland anchored by Berrington's 49
  • Rashid takes three wickets
  • England bowlers control middle overs
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T20 WC: 'Process doesn't change,' says Archer after 2 for 24 haul against Scotland

Jofra Archer's sharp spell of 2 for 24 helps England restrict Scotland to 152/9 in a T20 World Cup 2026 match at Eden Gardens, Kolkata.

"Process doesn't change, games don't all go the same way, so you have to stick to it. - Jofra Archer"

Kolkata, Feb 14

Stressing that "process doesn't change", Jofra Archer underlined England's clarity of plans after delivering a sharp spell of 2 for 24 against Scotland in the T20 World Cup 2026 match at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Saturday.

England's bowlers managed to reduce Scotland to 152/9 after facing some early aggression. Jofra Archer returned to his best form with (2-14), hitting tough lengths that unsettled the batters. Archer got rid of George Munsey early in the inning and then came back to get rid of Brandon McMullen with sharp bouncers.

"Process doesn't change, games don't all go the same way, so you have to stick to it. Different conditions in Mumbai slid on quite a bit, and we used that to our advantage. It's a wicket we bat well on, so over to the batters to bring it home. Plans don't change. If we decide to hit the wicket, we hit the wicket; if it's pace off, it's pace off," said Archer after the first innings.

Adil Rashid had one costly over, but he bounced back by outsmarting the batters during the middle overs with three wickets. Liam Dawson remained dependable as always. Sam Curran and Jamie Overton each took a wicket, keeping Scotland's momentum in check.

Earlier, Scotland's innings was anchored by skipper Richie Berrington. He scored a solid 49 and shared an important 71-run partnership with Tom Bruce. This partnership briefly put England under pressure.

The intention of Scotland's batting line-up was clear from the start of the innings - aggressive and positive, although the batters' inability to turn early starts into large scores proved costly. Shuffle down the crease and disrupt the length of the ball. Berrington was the mainstay of the innings, running from the opening six. He influenced the momentum of the innings through his partnership with Bruce, who was also looking very good at the crease.

Apart from Jones 33, a little courage was shown by Oliver Davidson, who scored 20 off 15 deliveries later in the innings to help Scotland cross the 150-run mark.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good win for England, but Scotland put up a decent fight. Berrington's 49 was a solid knock. Our Indian bowlers should take note of how Archer used the Eden Gardens wicket. Different conditions require different plans, just like he said.
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Rohit P
"Process doesn't change" is such a mature thing to say. It shows the team's discipline. But honestly, 152 is not a huge target on that Kolkata pitch. England's batters should chase this down comfortably. Let's see.
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Sarah B
Watching from the US! Great to see the World Cup in India. Archer's pace is incredible. Scotland did well to get to 152 after that start. The partnership between Berrington and Bruce was the highlight for them.
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Vikram M
Respect to Scotland for playing positively. They are no longer pushovers. However, their batters need to convert those 20s and 30s into bigger scores if they want to beat top teams. Archer and Rashid were just too good in the middle.
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Michael C
As a neutral fan, I enjoy these contests. England's bowling attack looks balanced. But I have to say, the article focuses a lot on England. A bit more analysis on Scotland's bowling plans for the chase would have been good.

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