Scotland's Leask Stars with All-Round Show in 73-Run T20 World Cup Win Over Italy

Scotland secured a comprehensive 73-run victory over Italy in the T20 World Cup 2026, powered by an exceptional all-round performance from Michael Leask. Leask smashed 22 runs off just five balls and then took four wickets for 17 runs, earning the Player of the Match award. Italy, playing their first World Cup, fought through the Manenti brothers but could not chase down Scotland's total of 207. The match was marred by an injury to Italy's captain, Wayne Madsen, who dislocated his shoulder while fielding.

Key Points: Scotland Defeats Italy in T20 World Cup 2026 | Leask Named POTM

  • Leask's 22 off 5 balls & 4/17 bowling
  • Scotland posts 207 batting first
  • Italy bundled out for 134
  • Captain Wayne Madsen injured for Italy
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"I wear my heart on my sleeve, play the same way": Scotland's Leask after win over Italy in T20 World Cup

Michael Leask's explosive 22* and 4/17 leads Scotland to a 73-run victory over Italy in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at Eden Gardens.

"I wear my heart on my sleeve, and I play that same way on the field. - Michael Leask"

Kolkata, February 9

Scotland defeated Italy by 73 runs in match 7 of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, at Kolkata's Eden Gardens on Monday. While George Munsey emerged as the top scorer of the match, it was Scotland bowler Michael Leask who proved to be the biggest differentiator between the two sides.

Leask played a quick 22-run knock off just five balls and also took four wickets while conceding 17 runs in his quota of four overs. Leask was named Player of the Match for his match-winning performance.

After receiving his award, Leask said the team put in a lot of hard work ahead of the World Cup.

"For me, it was just the full team performance today. Look, it's been a lot of hard work coming into this tour. We obviously hadn't had the prep time, but it just shows how much dedication we've got to what we've done," he said, according to Cricbuzz.

"We trained hard and obviously, I know the guys are going to give me stick by bowling at right-handers, but getting three of their right-handers out probably was the most important. (On his knock) Similar to the day I played against the West Indies. Look, if it's in my arc, it's got to go. It's my job. It's what I've always done for this team," he added.

Leask said he approaches the game with a mindset to hit hard.

"I wear my heart on my sleeve, and I play that same way on the field. If the first ball's there, I'll try and hit it for six, and today was no different. (On his bowling) Yeah, look, we learned a lot from game one. It was just a little bit more back of a length, a little bit more into the surface. Today, obviously, being the day match, it gave me a little bit more assistance, a little bit more spin and stop. Just driving it into that surface and trying to shut off one side of the field was really important. And then, obviously, it got a little bit lucky at times, but yeah, it's nice when days go like that," he said.

Playing their first T20 World Cup, Italy held tight through Harry Manenti (37 runs off 25 balls) and Ben Manenti (52 runs off 31 balls) but Scotland's experience proved a lot to manage for the Azzurris as Scotland's Leask claimed bowling figures of 4/17 in 4 overs to help Scotland bundle Italy out for just 134 runs, after scoring 207 batting first.

During the post-match presentation, Scotland skipper Richie Berrington said it was "really important for us to bounce back strong today and put in a strong performance".

"Really pleased to get our first win of the tournament. I think in the end, it was a pretty comprehensive win, but we knew we were going to have to work really hard for it. And I think really important that we got over 200 in that first innings on what was a very good wicket. He's (George Munsey) such an important player for us at the top of the order. He always sets the tempo, and he's certainly a hard batsman to bowl at when he gets going. We've seen him do it many times. So great to see him in form at the moment," he said.

"That partnership was so important up top after being put into bat for us to give us that platform to then accelerate towards the back-end of that innings. Finishing was really pleasing to see after the previous game, as we nailed that area today. As I said, we knew it was going to be important that we got over 200 today on that pitch. Great to see guys come out and play well in that phase of the game," he added.

Italy captain Wayne Madsen dislocated his left shoulder while fielding at mid-wicket, and vice-captain Harry Manenti assumed the skipper's role for the rest of the match. Madsen also did not come to bat.

After the loss, Italy's vice-captain Harry Manenti, said Wayne obviously had a tough fall in that power play there and hit the deck, and we believe he dislocated his shoulder.

"So, obviously, more to come with that, and hopefully he's alright. And, Wayne's obviously our leader. He's played for a long time and was so deserving to show the world his abilities. So that's probably the sad thing for him personally and for us as a team, not to be able to see that shown on the world stage," he said.

"Obviously, that was a good total. We thought going into the break that they probably got me just above par, around par. So if we batted well and gave ourselves a chance to capitalise on that powerplay and kick on from there, we backed ourselves to chase it. Obviously, once you lose a few wickets, it's always tough, and then it's just one of those totals that you need things to go right for you, and it wasn't to be today," he added.

- ANI

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Priya S
Feel really bad for Italy and Wayne Madsen. Dislocating your shoulder in your first World Cup match is heartbreaking. Hope he recovers soon. They fought well, especially the Manenti brothers. The spirit of the game is more than just winning.
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Rohit P
"If it's in my arc, it's got to go." Love that attitude from Leask! That's the kind of fearless cricket we love to see in T20s. Scotland's batting was explosive, but their bowling in the middle overs won them the game. Great to see the tournament hosted in India.
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Sarah B
While Leask was brilliant, I think the article could have given a bit more credit to George Munsey. Setting that platform with a high score was crucial. Sometimes the 'Player of the Match' overshadows other key contributions. Still, a comprehensive win for Scotland!
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Vikram M
Seeing associate nations play with such passion is what makes the World Cup special. Italy put up a fight, but 207 is a massive total to chase. The pitch at Eden Gardens seemed to be a belter. Looking forward to more matches here!
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Karthik V
Leask's analysis of his bowling was spot on. Adapting from the first game, using the day-match conditions... shows great cricketing intelligence. These smaller teams have done their homework. Makes the group stages very interesting!

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