West Indies Seek Unbeaten Streak; Italy Target Strong Finish

As the T20 World Cup progresses, the West Indies aim to maintain their unbeaten streak in Group C, while Italy looks to conclude their tournament on a high note. Both teams are set to meet in Kolkata for their final group match, with significant implications for the teams and players involved.
West Indies’ Quest for an Unbeaten Streak
The West Indies enter this game with strong momentum. Batters Shai Hope, Sherfane Rutherford, and Shimron Hetmyer have all scored half-centuries in the tournament. Additionally, seamers Romario Shepherd and Jason Holder have impressive performances, with Shepherd taking five wickets and Holder claiming four in their previous matches.
With upcoming matches against Zimbabwe, South Africa, and India in the Super Eight, West Indies are keen to maintain their winning form. Batting coach Floyd Reifer emphasized the importance of not underestimating Italy, especially after Zimbabwe’s shocking win over Australia in Group B.
Italy’s Final Opportunity
For Italy, this match represents one last chance to showcase their skills. The team is without injured captain Wayne Madsen, but his pride in the team’s progress remains evident. Despite the challenges, Italy aims to confront the West Indies head-on.
Italy has struggled recently, with a win-loss record of LWLWL in their last five matches. However, they possess resilience and aim to leave a positive legacy at the T20 World Cup.
Key Players to Watch
- Grant Stewart: The allrounder, originally from Australia, has embraced his role in the Italian team. He performed well against England, scoring 45 runs. His ability to face top bowlers could be pivotal in this match.
- Quentin Sampson: This West Indies player made a promising start, scoring 30 against Afghanistan. Despite mixed performances in subsequent games, he has the potential to contribute significantly.
Team News and Conditions
West Indies are expected to field their strongest team, with all players available, although some may be dealing with minor injuries. Harry Manenti will lead the Italian side in Madsen’s absence.
Probable Line-Ups
| Italy | West Indies |
|---|---|
| Justin Mosca | Brandon King |
| Anthony Mosca | Shai Hope (capt, wk) |
| JJ Smuts | Shimron Hetmyer |
| Harry Manenti (capt) | Roston Chase |
| Ben Manenti | Sherfane Rutherford |
| Grant Stewart | Rovman Powell/Quentin Sampson |
| Marcus Campopiano | Jason Holder |
| Gian-Piero Meade (wk) | Matthew Forde |
| Jaspreet Singh | Gudakesh Motie |
| Crishan Kalugamage | Akeal Hosein |
| Ali Hasan | Shamar Joseph |
The weather in Kolkata is becoming warmer and muggier, with the match starting at 11 am. Initial conditions may favor seamers, but as temperatures rise, the pitch will likely become more conducive to batting.
This clash between West Indies and Italy promises to be a thrilling encounter as both teams vie for a decisive conclusion to their group campaigns.


