How Did West Indies Achieve a 30-Run Victory Over England in Group C?
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Mumbai, Feb 12 (NationPress) In a remarkable display, the West Indies secured a 30-run victory against England during Group C of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 at the renowned Wankhede Stadium on Wednesday, bolstering their chances for the Super 8s.
After being asked to bat first, West Indies bounced back from a tough start at 8/2 to finish with a formidable total of 196/6. This innings was propelled by a sensational unbeaten 76 from Sherfane Rutherford, who smashed seven sixes and two fours. Roston Chase (34) and Jason Holder (33) also contributed significantly after the early wickets.
In response, England started with Phil Salt and Jacob Bethell but struggled to form substantial partnerships. The West Indies' spin bowlers excelled, with Gudakesh Motie capturing 3 wickets for 33 runs and Roston Chase adding two more, effectively limiting England to 166 all out in just 19 overs.
Despite Sam Curran’s resilient 43 not out, England fell short, marking West Indies’ second consecutive victory. England now faces mounting pressure in their upcoming matches to keep their tournament aspirations alive.
Here’s a glance at the intriguing statistics from the match between England and West Indies:
670 – This is the total number of runs Phil Salt has scored against the West Indies across 15 matches, with an impressive average of 60.09, including three centuries and three fifties.
50 – The number of sixes that Jofra Archer has conceded in 39 innings, with ten of those coming in just three innings at Wankhede Stadium.
200 – Jason Holder has struck 200 sixes in T20 cricket, with 67 of those coming since January 2025.
33 – Adil Rashid leads England in T20 World Cup wickets, with a total of 33 to his name.
5 – Sherfane Rutherford achieved his fifth half-century in T20 internationals with his score of 76* in 48 matches, marking his first 50-plus score against England in 12 outings.
76* – This score is now Sherfane Rutherford's highest individual tally in T20Is, surpassing his previous record of 68* against New Zealand in Tarouba in 2024.