Cricket-West Indies finish group stage unbeaten after easing past Italy


Cricket - Second One Day International - England v West Indies - Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, Wales, Britain - June 1, 2025 West Indies' Shai Hope in action Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs

Feb 19 (Reuters) - West Indies ⁠beat Italy by 42 runs in their final ⁠Twenty20 World Cup Group C match on Thursday in ‌Kolkata, as the two-times champions maintained their perfect record heading into the Super Eight stage.

Skipper Shai Hope recorded his 11th T20 Internationals 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 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 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.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

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