Will Jacks' Blistering 22-Ball 50 Powers England to 202/7 vs Italy in T20 WC

Will Jacks played a sensational match-defining knock of 53 not out from just 22 deliveries to rescue England from a precarious position. His explosive innings, featuring four sixes and three fours, propelled England to a formidable total of 202 for 7 in their 20 overs. England had found themselves under pressure at 114 for 5 before Jacks and Sam Curran launched a decisive counterattack in the middle overs. Italy's bowlers, led by Crishan Kalugamage and Grant Stewart, took wickets but proved expensive during the late onslaught.

Key Points: Will Jacks 53* Leads England to 202/7 vs Italy in T20 World Cup

  • Will Jacks' 53* off 22 balls
  • England recovers from 114/5
  • 58 runs in final 5 overs
  • Italy's Kalugamage & Stewart take 2 wickets each
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T20 WC: Will Jacks' blistering fifty powers England to 202/7 against Italy

Will Jacks smashed a 22-ball fifty as England posted 202/7 against Italy in the T20 World Cup. Get the full match scorecard and key highlights.

"Jacks played with remarkable intent, taking apart the Italian spinners with a flurry of boundaries and towering sixes. - Match Report"

Kolkata, Feb 16

Will Jacks smashed a sensational 53 off just 22 balls to propel England to a formidable 202/7 in 20 overs against Italy in their Group-stage clash in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Sunday.

After opting to bat, England got off to a brisk start through Phil Salt and Jos Buttler, with Salt setting the early tone by striking a six and two fours. However, Italy struck an early blow when Grant Stewart dismissed Buttler for just three in the third over, inducing a mistimed loft that was safely taken at mid-off.

Salt continued his aggressive approach, racing to 28 off 15 balls with two fours and two sixes, but his promising innings was cut short when Ali Hasan had him caught at deep square leg, leaving England at 56/2 at the end of the powerplay.

Jacob Bethell and Tom Banton then steadied the innings with a useful partnership, mixing caution with occasional boundaries. Bethell made 23 off 20 balls before falling to Ben Manenti, while Banton contributed a steady 30 off 21 deliveries, including three fours and a six, before being caught off Crishan Kalugamage's bowling.

England found themselves under pressure at 114/5 after Harry Brook (14) and Bethell departed in quick succession. However, Will Jacks and Sam Curran turned the tide with a counterattacking partnership that decisively shifted momentum.

Jacks played with remarkable intent, taking apart the Italian spinners with a flurry of boundaries and towering sixes. He struck back-to-back sixes off Ben Manenti in the 16th over, which yielded 20 runs and brought England firmly back on track.

Curran supported him well with a brisk 25 off 19 balls, including two sixes, before falling to Crishan Kalugamage while attempting another big hit. Jamie Overton then chipped in with a quickfire 15 off nine balls to keep up the scoring rate.

Jacks, however, remained the standout performer, showcasing his power and composure under pressure. He brought up his maiden T20I half-century in just 21 balls with a towering six in the final over, underlining his dominance. His knock included four sixes and three boundaries and ensured England crossed the 200-run mark.

Italy's bowlers had moments of success, with Kalugamage (2/41) and Stewart (2/51) picking up crucial wickets, but they struggled to contain England's late onslaught.

England plundered 58 runs in the final five overs, thanks largely to Jacks' late blitz, which lifted them from a vulnerable position to a commanding total.

Brief scores:

England 202/7 in 20 overs (Will Jacks 53*, Tom Banton 30; Crishan Kalugamage 2-41, Grant Stewart 2-51) against Italy

- IANS

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Sarah B
Great to see the World Cup matches in Kolkata! The crowd must have been electric. Jacks played a blinder, but full credit to Italy for making a game of it initially. Stewart and Kalugamage bowled some good spells. Shows how competitive Associate nations are becoming.
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Aditya G
While Jacks was brilliant, England's top order looks a bit shaky. Salt and Buttler got starts but couldn't convert. Against stronger teams like India or Australia, they can't afford these mini-collapses. The middle order bailed them out today. Just an observation!
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Priyanka N
Eden Gardens ka atmosphere alag hi hota hai! 🏏 So happy to see a World Cup match there. Jacks' innings reminded me of some Yuvraj Singh cameos. 58 runs in the last 5 overs is massive pressure on Italy now. Hope they put up a good fight with the bat.
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Karthik V
Italy's bowling figures tell the story. Stewart went for 51 in his 4 overs. In T20 cricket at this level, that's just too expensive. They need more depth in their bowling attack. But kudos to them for qualifying and competing. Jacks was simply in a different zone.
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Michael C
That's a formidable total. 202 at Eden Gardens, even with the big boundaries, is a tough chase. Sam Curran's 25 off 19 was a very smart supporting role. England's batting depth is scary. Italy will need something truly special from their top order.

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