West Indies finish group stage unbeaten after easing past Italy in T20 World Cup

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West Indies’ Shamar Joseph (R) celebrates after taking the wicket of Italy’s Thomas Draca (C) during the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup group stage match between West Indies and Italy at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on February 19. — AFP
West Indies’ Shamar Joseph (R) celebrates after taking the wicket of Italy’s Thomas Draca (C) during the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup group stage match between West Indies and Italy at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on February 19. — AFP
West Indies’ Shamar Joseph celebrates after taking the wicket of Italy’s Ali Hasan during the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup group stage match between West Indies and Italy at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on February 19. — AFP
West Indies’ Shamar Joseph celebrates after taking the wicket of Italy’s Ali Hasan during the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup group stage match between West Indies and Italy at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on February 19. — AFP

West Indies beat Italy by 42 runs in their final Twenty20 World Cup Group C match on Thursday in Kolkata, as the two-time champions maintained their perfect record heading into the Super Eight stage.

Skipper Shai Hope recorded his 11th T20 International fifty, getting 75 off 46 balls to set up a target of 166, despite a spirited bowling performance from the opposition.

Italy were rocked early in the chase when a nip-backer from Matthew Forde knocked down Justin Mosca’s (2 off 5) stumps, before Akeal Hosein exacted revenge on Anthony Mosca — after being hit for two sixes — by deceiving the opener with a slower ball for 19.

JJ Smuts (24 off 27) and Ben Manenti (26 off 21) put on a fightback, but both fell to spinner Gudakesh Motie (2/24), ending Italy’s hopes.

West Indies pacer Shamar Joseph registered figures of 4/30, while Forde got three wickets for 19 runs as Italy were bowled out for 123 in 18 overs.

Hope’s crucial knock steadied the West Indies ship early on after Italy pacers Ali Hasan (1/24) and Thomas Draca (1/22) picked two quick wickets.

Disciplined bowling from spinners Ben Manenti (2/37) and Crishan Kalugamage (2/25) shackled West Indies’ lower-middle order and restricted them to 165-6 in 20 overs — a target that ultimately proved beyond the associate side, who bowed out of the tournament with a solitary win over Nepal.

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