How do Italy and Scotland Match Up in T20 WC?
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Key Takeaways
Kolkata, Feb 8 (NationPress) The stage is set for an exciting showdown as Scotland and Italy prepare to clash on Monday at the historic Eden Gardens in Kolkata, marking the seventh match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. Despite their limited history in T20 internationals, the contrasting outcomes of their recent meetings have added an intriguing layer to this match.
Both teams are positioned in Group C alongside the formidable West Indies, England, and Nepal.
Head-to-Head Record in T20Is
Matches Played – 2
Scotland Wins – 1
Italy Wins – 1
Scotland and Italy have faced off twice in T20 internationals, with their rivalry currently balanced at 1–1. Their previous encounters occurred during critical ICC events, intensifying the competition. Scotland faced a setback in their opening match against the dominant West Indies.
Recent Form Overview (Last Five T20Is) –
Scotland: W, W, L, L, L
Italy: W, L, L, L, W
Both nations have achieved three victories in their last five T20I matches overall. Scotland kicked off their recent run with two wins before experiencing three consecutive losses, while Italy started strong with a win, then faced three defeats, only to rebound with a victory in their latest game.
Previous Encounters
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Europe Region Qualifier 2023
Venue: Grange Cricket Club Ground, Raeburn Place, Edinburgh
Result: Scotland won
In their inaugural T20I clash, Scotland showcased dominance, amassing a staggering 245 for 2, led by Ollie Hairs’ unbeaten 127 and Brandon McMullen’s 96. Italy faltered in response, getting bowled out for 90 despite Grant Stewart’s 41, as Gavin Main’s five-wicket haul ensured a resounding victory for Scotland.
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Europe Region Final 2025
Venue: Sportpark Westvliet, Voorburg
Result: Italy won
Italy triumphed over Scotland in the Europe Region final, scoring 167 for 6, thanks to Emilio Gay’s brisk 50 and Grant Stewart’s unbroken 44. Scotland’s chase, spearheaded by George Munsey’s 72 and Richie Berrington’s 46*, fell short as Harry Manenti’s five-wicket haul clinched a nail-biting 12-run victory for Italy.