Cricket-Rutherford and Motie shine as West Indies sink England


Cricket - ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 - Group C - England v West Indies - Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, India - February 11, 2026 West Indies' Sherfane Rutherford celebrates after reaching his half century REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas

MUMBAI, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Sherfane Rutherford struck ⁠a belligerent half-century and Gudakesh Motie produced a brilliant display of spin bowling as ⁠West Indies thumped England by30 runs in Twenty20 World Cup Group C on ‌Wednesday.

Rutherford smacked seven sixes in his unbeaten 76 off 42 deliveries to provide the bedrock of his team's imposing total of 196-6.

Twice champions West Indies returned to choke their opponents with spin and bundled out England for 166 in ​19 overs to top the group with their second successive ⁠victory.

England slipped to third place, behind ⁠Scotland, after their first defeat in the tournament.

"Disappointing. It's never nice to lose a game, but ⁠West ‌Indies played outstanding," England captain Harry Brook said.

"We thought it was a chaseable total for sure but it didn't dew up as much as we expected and didn't ⁠skid onto the bat."

Put into bat, West Indies lost both openers ​in the first seven deliveries ‌of their innings.

Shimron Hetmyer (23) and Roston Chase (34) steadied the ship before Rutherford walked in ⁠to light up ​the Wankhede Stadium.

He shared a61-run stand with Jason Holder, who struck four sixes in his 33 off 17 balls, to take West Indies close to 200.

Leg-spinner Adil Rashid excelled for England, conceding only 16 runs ⁠in his four overs and claiming the wickets of ​Chase and Rovman Powell.

England made a flying start before losing Phil Salt (30) in the fourth over.

Chase removed Jos Buttler for 21 and left-arm spinner Motie produced a double strike to turn the heat on ⁠England, who slumped to 93-4 at the halfway stage of their innings.

The situation demanded caution and Brook duly curbed his normal aggression but the West Indian spinners would not be denied.

Motie (3-33) caught Brook off his own bowling and Chase trapped Will Jacks lbw to further turn the screw.

Sam ​Curran made a valiant 43 not out down the order ⁠but lacked support.

"I have put in a lot of work coming into the World Cup," Rutherford said.

"I ​trust my process and I can score runs in the ‌end when I play with a clear mind. ​We were maybe 10 runs behind what we wanted given England's powerful batting but the guys bowled well."

(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Ed Osmond)

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