Munsey and Leask Lead Scotland to Win Over Italy


Scotland's George Munsey and Michael Leask spoiled Italy's T20 World Cup debut with a convincing 73-run win. Munsey top-scored with 84, while Leask took 4-17 and scored an unbeaten 22 off 5 balls. Italy's captain Wayne Madsen was injured, dislocating his shoulder while fielding, and won't bat. Italy faced baptism by fire in their maiden outing, thanks to Munsey and Michael Jones adding 126 for the opening wicket. They were able to pull the game back a little with two wickets in two overs but a strong finish took Scotland to 207 for 4 - the highest total by an Associate team at the men's T20 World Cup, surpassing USA's 197 for 3 in the previous edition. After hammering 22 off 5 balls, Leask took figures of 4 for 17, including a wicket off the first ball of the chase. Italy had also suffered an early jolt when their captain Wayne Madsen suffered a shoulder dislocation in the fourth over of the game and could not bat. George Munsey was on fire against Italy, scoring 84 off 54 balls with 13 fours and 2 sixes, striking at 155.56. He got Scotland off to a blazing start, hitting three fours in his first eight balls, including two in the opening over from Ali Hasan. Munsey's aggressive batting style and high strike rate, 138.3 in powerplay, made him a formidable opponent. He formed a century partnership with Michael Jones, Scotland's first for any wicket in T20 World Cups. Munsey's performance helped Scotland post a strong 207/4, making it the first 200-plus total by an associate nation in World Cups. Leask's all-round show One of the talking points in Scotland's defeat to West Indies was Leask being sent in at No. 8 behind Mark Watt. Against Italy, he walked out after Scotland had lost two wickets in three deliveries, and with only five balls left in the innings. He pre-empted Draca's line to put a full and wide one through covers before hitting a short ball through midwicket. When Draca went short again, Leask was into position early to pull over midwicket and raise Scotland's 200. The last delivery of the innings was a full toss that he hit for six. Italy struggled to chase Scotland's 207-4, with Ben Manenti scoring 52 and Harry Manenti adding 37, but Leask's bowling and Scotland's overall performance proved too strong.