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West Indies Storm into Super 8 with Hope's 75 and Strong Bowling
Shai Hope's 75, powered by four sixes and six fours, led West Indies to 165/6 against Italy. Hope's knock, along with Sherfane Rutherford's 24 and Matthew Forde's late 16, set a challenging target. Italy's chase was thwarted by Shamar Joseph's 4/30 and Matthew Forde's 3/19, restricting them to 123 in 18 overs. This win keeps West Indies unbeaten in the T20 World Cup, securing their Super 8 spot.
Matthew Forde's early wickets and Shamar Joseph's all-round brilliance sealed West Indies' 42-run win over Italy, keeping them unbeaten in the T20 World Cup. Forde's twin strikes in the powerplay restricted Italy to 37/3, and Joseph's 4/30 and four catches finished the job.
Akeal Hosein, another powerplay specialist for West Indies, got rid of Anthony Mosca for 19 off 18 balls. It was Joseph's first catch of the day. He went on to take three more and four wickets to hasten the end for Italy. Joseph hit the deck harder than Forde and generated more extra bounce to discomfit Italy's batters.
The win was set up by Shai Hope, who hit back-to-back half-centuries and dominated the early exchanges with an array of off-side drives. West Indies lost steam after Hope departed for 75 off 46 balls, but they regained it through their bowlers.
Shai Hope's solo act led West Indies to a solid total of 165/6 against Italy. He smashed seven boundaries in the powerplay, all courtesy his bat, and reached a 28-ball half-century by the eighth over. Hope's aggressive batting continued as he peppered the off side, scoring 46 of his 75 runs in that region.
Italy gave West Indies a fight with the ball, thanks to Crishan Kalugamage and Ben Manenti's spin duo. They restricted West Indies to 75 in the last eight overs, with Kalugamage taking 2 wickets, including Shai Hope, and Manenti claiming 2 wickets as well. West Indies' middle order struggled, managing just 75 in the last eight overs.
He was particularly brutal on Thomas Draca, taking him for 20 off nine balls. Italy's bowlers finally stopped him in the 16th over when Crishan Kalugamage bowled him with a tossed-up wrong'un.
While Italy exited their maiden World Cup with a win against Nepal and many memories to cherish, West Indies sealed their fourth successive win at the venue where they will face India in their final Super Eight fixture on March 1.
West Indies 165 for 6 (Hope 75, Kalugamage 2-25, B Manenti 2-37) beat Italy 123 (B Manenti 26, Joseph 4-30, Forde 3-19, Motie 2-24) by 42 runs