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Home | Cricket | Michael Leask Shines As Scotland Beat Italy In T20 World Cup

Michael Leask shines as Scotland beat Italy in T20 World Cup

Michael Leask starred with a quickfire cameo and four wickets after George Munsey’s 84 as Scotland crushed Italy by 73 runs in their Group C T20 World Cup clash in Kolkata. Italy folded for 134 in 16.4 overs

By PTI
Published Date - 10 February 2026, 12:34 AM
Michael Leask shines as Scotland beat Italy in T20 World Cup
Scotland’s Michael Leask, celebrates the wicket of Italy’s Harry Manenti with teammate during T20 World Cup match. — Photo:AP
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Kolkata: All-rounder Michael Leask starred with a late cameo and a four-wicket haul after opener George Munsey’s attacking fifty as Scotland thrashed debutants Italy by 73 runs in their T20 World Cup Group C match here on Monday.

The left-hander Munsey, who survived a reprieve on 41, dominated the bowling with a fluent 84 off 54 balls (14×4, 2×6) before Leask gave the final flourish with 22 not out from the last five balls, smoking Thomas Draca for two sixes and two fours at Eden Gardens.


After his quickfire cameo, the off-spinner struck with the first ball of the innings and returned figures of 4/17. Italy folded for 134 for nine in 16.4 overs as captain Wayne Madsen did not bat after suffering a shoulder injury earlier in the game.

West Indies, Scotland and England now occupy the top three spots in Group C, separated by net run rate. Scotland have played two matches while England and WI have played one each.

Italy’s chase began poorly as Leask struck with the very first ball, removing Justin Mosca.

He remained the busiest man on the field, breaking partnerships at crucial moments.

JJ Smuts briefly lifted Italy’s spirits, taking 23 runs off Brad Wheal’s third over with a sequence of 6, 4, 6, while Anthony Mosca added another big hit.

Despite losing three wickets inside the first 28 balls, Italy showed fight through Ben Manenti (52 off 31), who scored the country’s first-ever T20 World Cup fifty.

He reached the landmark in 29 balls, hitting Oliver Davidson over midwicket for six.

Ben and his brother Harry added 73 runs off just 46 balls to raise hopes, with Harry scoring 37.

But Leask broke the stand against the run of play, dismissing Harry, and Ben followed in the next over.

The off-spinner then removed Grant Stewart and Gian-Piero Meade in the space of four balls to cap his spell.

Scotland also had a point to prove, having lost to Italy — their only defeat in four matches — at last July’s European qualifiers to miss a direct World Cup berth.

A dramatic late entry following Bangladesh’s refusal to play India on security grounds brought them back into the tournament, and they responded in style against their European rivals.

Apart from winning the toss, little went Italy’s way.

Their troubles deepened when captain Madsen injured his left shoulder after an awkward dive in the fourth over and had to walk off. He was later ruled out of the game.

Munsey set the tone immediately, pulling and driving Ali Hasan for back-to-back boundaries in the first over.

Italy’s bowlers persisted with short and wide tactics and the aggressive opener cashed in.

He was dropped on 41 when Anthony Mosca spilled a skier at cover, a lapse that proved costly as Munsey raced to his 14th T20 fifty off just 30 balls with a six against Ben Manenti.

Jones, who was watchful early on, joined the charge as Scotland reached 91 without loss at the halfway mark.

Munsey grew increasingly destructive after his fifty before Italy finally broke through in the 14th over when Grant Stewart claimed their first-ever World Cup wicket.

The opener failed to clear long-on and was caught by Harry Manenti.

Jones departed soon after, but McMullen provided the late surge along with Leask.

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