Scotland bowl first vs West Indies in T20 World Cup opener at Eden Gardens

Scotland won the toss and chose to bowl first against the West Indies in their opening Group C match of the 2026 Men's T20 World Cup at Kolkata's Eden Gardens. Scotland's captain Richie Berrington expressed excitement about the opportunity and the team's positive preparation, while handing a debut to young spinner Oliver Davidson. West Indies skipper Shai Hope reflected on the team's historic 2016 title win at the same venue and expressed confidence in starting their campaign well. Both teams made key selection decisions, with the West Indies including Matthew Forde and Shamar Joseph while leaving out Roston Chase.

Key Points: T20 WC: Scotland bowl first vs West Indies in Group C clash

  • Scotland bowl first at Eden Gardens
  • West Indies return to 2016 title venue
  • Oliver Davidson gets T20I debut
  • Shai Hope aims to emulate 2016 heroics
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T20 WC: Scotland opt to bowl first against West Indies in Group C opener

Scotland opt to field against West Indies in 2026 T20 World Cup opener. Debut for Oliver Davidson. Captains Berrington and Hope share thoughts.

"It's a fantastic opportunity for us... everyone's just really excited to be here. - Richie Berrington"

Kolkata, Feb 7

Scotland have won the toss and elected to bowl first against two-time champions West Indies in their opening Group C clash of the 2026 Men's T20 World Cup at the Eden Gardens on Saturday.

The West Indies are returning to the venue where they lifted the Men's T20 World Cup title in 2016. Meanwhile, Scotland have come into the World Cup after originally missing out on qualification last year and being finalised as the last-minute replacement for Bangladesh.

Scotland have handed a T20I debut to young left-arm spinner Oliver Davidson, who's preferred over Chris Greaves, while pacer Brad Wheal misses out. "I think we'd quite like to have a chase this afternoon. Obviously it's a fantastic opportunity for us. This has been a quick turnaround, but I think everyone's just really excited to be here. There's a real positive feel around the group.

"To be here in India today to start the tournament is going to be fantastic. It's come with a few challenges. There's been a lot of hard work that's gone on behind the scenes to get us all here. But since we've been here, we've had a fantastic week's prep in Bengaluru. So I think we're just raring to go and starting the tournament.

"We had some really good performances in that last World Cup and we see this again as a fantastic opportunity to show what we can do at the world stage. So there's a lot of experience within the team. They've been here before and we've also got some young players coming into the squad as well, which is really exciting," said skipper Richie Berrington.

Asked about memories from Scotland's win over the West Indies in Hobart four years ago, Berrington said, "It was four years ago. Obviously really good memories from that day in Hobart. I think today we're obviously up against a quality West Indies team, but we know we've got a lot of quality on our side too. So hopefully we can show that and have a performance today," he said.

The West Indies, meanwhile, have left out Roston Chase and have included both Matthew Forde and Shamar Joseph. "I haven't won a toss in a long time. For sure, some great memories. Unfortunately, I wasn't here, but we've got a couple of guys now who've been here and had that experience, so it's something that we can also use," said captain Shai Hope.

Asked on how confident he is to emulate the heroics of 2016, Hope said, "You have to be. Every time you cross the line, you've got to think you've got to win the world tournament here again. It's important for us to have that confidence and belief within ourselves. I'm sure we can execute today and start our campaign well."

He also said Shimron Hetmyer is ready to play in Kolkata. "Slightly delayed, but he's raring to go. It's always enjoyable (to lead the West Indies). Whenever you're representing the region, it's always a great feeling. But for me, it's good to be back in all three formats and contributing."

Playing XIs

Scotland: George Munsey, Matthew Cross (wk), Brandon McMullen, Michael Jones, Tom Bruce, Richie Berrington (captain), Michael Leask, Oliver Davidson, Mark Watt, Brad Currie, and Safyaan Sharif

West Indies: Brandon King, Shai Hope (captain & wicketkeeper), Shimron Hetmyer, Rovman Powell, Sherfane Rutherford, Jason Holder, Romario Shepherd, Akeal Hosein, Matthew Forde, Gudakesh Motie, and Shamar Joseph

- IANS

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Sarah B
Great to see the World Cup back in India! The atmosphere at Eden Gardens must be electric. Interesting to see Scotland as a last-minute replacement – they have nothing to lose and could spring a surprise like they did in Hobart. West Indies' batting lineup looks very strong on paper though.
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Rohit P
As an Indian fan, I'm just happy to watch quality cricket at home! Eden Gardens is a special venue. Shamar Joseph playing is a big plus for the Windies. Hope he gets some early wickets. Scotland's decision to bowl might backfire if the West Indies batters get going. Expecting a high-scoring thriller!
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Priya S
Good to see associate nations getting this platform. Scotland have worked hard to be here. But respectfully, the article focuses a lot on the past (2016 win, Hobart 2022). The present challenge is different. West Indies look more balanced. Hope the match is competitive and not one-sided.
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Aman W
The toss is crucial in Kolkata, especially in a day game. Dew might not be a huge factor now. Scotland's strategy is clear – use the new ball and put pressure. But West Indies have power hitters throughout. My money is on Windies, but cricket is a funny game. Khelo dimag se bhi, sirf josh se nahi!
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Michael C
Oliver Davidson getting a debut in a World Cup opener – talk about pressure! Hope the young lad does well. The West Indies team seems to have a good mix of experience and youth. Should be a fantastic contest to kick off Group C. Let's go!

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