West Indies Storm Into Super 8s Unbeaten After 42-Run Win Over Italy

West Indies concluded a perfect group stage by defeating Italy by 42 runs at Eden Gardens. Captain Shai Hope anchored the innings with a crucial 75, guiding his team to a competitive total of 165/6. The Italian chase faltered against Gudakesh Motie and a fiery spell from Shamar Joseph, who took 4 wickets. This victory sends the two-time champions into the Super 8s with immense momentum as serious title contenders.

Key Points: West Indies Beat Italy by 42 Runs, Enter T20 WC Super 8s Unbeaten

  • Windies win all group matches
  • Shai Hope scores 75
  • Shamar Joseph takes 4/30
  • Italy bowled out for 123
  • West Indies enter Super 8s unbeaten
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T20 WC: West Indies beat Italy by 42 runs in Kolkata, head into Super 8s unbeaten

West Indies top Group C unbeaten, defeating Italy by 42 runs in Kolkata. Shai Hope's 75 and Shamar Joseph's 4-wicket haul seal the win.

"He was well-supported by Roston Chase and a late-innings flourish from Sherfane Rutherford and Matthew Forde - Match Report"

Kolkata, February 19

West Indies completed a flawless group stage campaign in the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, securing a 42-run victory over debutants Italy at the iconic Eden Gardens on Thursday.

With the win, West Indies became the third team after India and South Africa to win all their group-stage matches and head into the Super 8s unbaten.

While the two-time champions entered the match as heavy favourites, a resilient Italian side ensured the Caribbean giants had to work for every run while batting first in their final Group C encounter.

After being put in to bat by Italian captain Harry Manenti, West Indies found the going tough on a surface that offered assistance to the spinners. Opener Brandon King fell early for just 4, and Shimron Hetmyer (1) followed shortly after, leaving the Windies stuttering in the powerplay.

However, captain Shai Hope stepped up to stabilise the innings. Hope played a masterful knock, balancing caution with clinical aggression to top-score with 75 off 46 balls, with six boundaries and four sixes. He was well-supported by Roston Chase (24) and a late-innings flourish from Sherfane Rutherford (24*) and Matthew Forde (16*), with West Indies eventually posting 165/6 in their 20 overs.

For Italy, Crishan Kalugamage was the standout performer with the ball, claiming the crucial wicket of Hope and finishing with disciplined figures of 2/25 in 4 overs.

Chasing 166, Italy lost Justin Mosca early, but Anthony Mosca briefly threatened the Windies, launching Akeal Hosein for two sixes. However, he fell to Hosein in the very same over.

Gudakesh Motie turned the tide in the middle overs, dismissing the dangerous JJ Smuts (24) and later bowling Ben Manenti (26) to break Italy's momentum. As the required run rate climbed, Italy's middle order crumbled under the pressure of Shamar Joseph (4/30 in 4 overs) and Matthew Forde (3/19 in 4 overs).

Italy were eventually bundled out for 123 in their 18 overs. Despite the loss, Italy will try and hold their head high, having competed fiercely against one of the world's most dominant T20 sides.

With this victory, West Indies head into the Super 8 stage with four wins from four matches and a massive boost in confidence. Having already dispatched heavyweights like England earlier in the tournament, the "Men in Maroon" look like serious contenders for a third world title.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see cricket growing in new nations like Italy! They put up a fight. Eden Gardens must have been a fantastic experience for them. The more global the sport becomes, the better for everyone.
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Vikram M
Shamar Joseph is a gem! 4 wickets for 30 runs is brilliant. West Indies' bowling attack looks lethal with him and Motie. They are definitely the dark horses for the title. Don't underestimate them.
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Rohit P
With all due respect to WI, the article is a bit too glowing. They struggled against Italy's spinners early on. If that happens against India or Australia in the Super 8s, they'll be in big trouble. Top order needs to be more solid.
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it's thrilling to see such competitive cricket. The Windies have that X-factor. Hoping for a India vs West Indies semi-final clash - the atmosphere would be electric!
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Karthik V
Eden Gardens ka pitch assisting spinners? That's our home advantage! 😄 Good to see the tournament being hosted well in India. Windies played well, but Team India is on another level this time. Bring on the Super 8s!

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