His innings gathered pace without ever looking like it was trying to. It didn’t announce itself; it revealed itself, over by over.
He expressed his class through covers, caressing, blasting, and lofting four fours and a six. The bowlers kept flirting with the line outside off, and the bat kept responding with the same calm verdict.
Meanwhile, his teammates either struggled to begin or to endure. Brandon King (4) and Shimron Hetmyer (1) fell early to the pacers, before the spinners took over.
AS IT HAPPENED: WI vs ITA HIGHLIGHTS
Roston Chase made a scratchy 24 off 25 balls before hacking across the line off Ben Manenti’s bowling. Rovman Powell (9) followed soon after, holing out to deep backward square just after launching a six there, also off Manenti.
West Indies was squeezed for flourish at the death as leg-spinner Crishan Kalugamage struck twice. Hope, looking to slog sweep, was cleaned up by a googly before Jason Holder (9) holed out to long-on. Sherfane Rutherford (24 n.o.) accounted for nearly half the runs at the death, striking two fours and a six.
Italy’s chase never settled into anything durable. Early intent gave way to caution as wickets fell and the asking rate climbed beyond comfort. Pacers Shamar Joseph (four for 30) and Matthew Forde (three for 19) ensured that Italy fell well short of the target.
Italy can take heart from its bowling and fielding in the contest. As for its overall effort in the campaign, it will be acknowledged with a reception from the Italian Senate, as revealed by head coach John Davison before the match.
Published on Feb 19, 2026
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