Who won the toss?
Italy won the toss and elected to field.
Sports / Cricket
Italy faced West Indies in their last T20 World Cup game on Thursday, February 19, 2026, in Kolkata, India. West Indies, having already qualified for the Super 8s, aimed to continue their winning streak, while Italy looked to end their tour...
The match saw Italy winning the toss and choosing to field, hoping to capitalize on early wickets. Captain Harry Manenti expressed confidence in his bowlers and aimed to leverage any assistance from the wicket. West Indies, led by Shai Hope, entered the game with an unchanged squad, maintaining the momentum from their previous victory against Nepal.
Italy’s journey in the tournament included a significant 10-wicket win against Nepal, demonstrating their capability to upset stronger teams. However, they faced defeats against Scotland and England. West Indies, already secured a place in the Super 8s, were placed in Group 1 alongside India, Zimbabwe, and South Africa.
Other matches on the same day included Zimbabwe against Sri Lanka and Afghanistan against Canada, adding to the excitement of the T20 World Cup.
Italy won the toss and elected to field.
Yes, West Indies has already qualified for the Super 8s with three consecutive wins.
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