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Hope's 75, Forde and Joseph's wickets help WI go into Super Eight unconquered

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West Indies 165 for 6 (Hope 75, Kalugamage 2-25, B Manenti 2-37) beat Italy 123 (B Manenti 26, Joseph 4-30, Forde 3-19, Motie 2-24) by 42 runs

West Indies headed into the Super Eight of the T20 World Cup unbeaten after successfully defending 165 against Italy at Eden Gardens on Thursday. Spinners Crishan Kalugamage and Ben Manenti impressed with the ball, and were backed up by some sharp fielding, but the batters couldn't get the Italian job done.

While Italy exited their maiden World Cup with a win against Nepal and many memories to cherish, West Indies sealed their fourth successive win at the venue where they will face India in their final Super Eight fixture on March 1.

Italy may have sensed an opportunity for another win when they stifled West Indies' power-packed middle order, but Matthew Forde's twin strikes in the powerplay decisively tilted the game in West Indies' favour. Bowling three overs on the bounce, Forde dismissed both Justin Mosca and No. 3 Syed Naqvi, helping West Indies restrict Italy to 37 for 3 in six overs. Shamar Joseph then bagged four wickets to go with his four catches as Italy were bowled out for 123.

The win was set up by Shai Hope, who hit back-to-back half-centuries and dominated the early exchanges with an array of off-side drives. West Indies lost steam after Hope departed for 75 off 46 balls, but they regained it through their bowlers.

Hope's solo act

After West Indies were asked to bat first, they hit seven boundaries in the powerplay, and Hope was responsible for all of those. By the eighth over, the West Indies captain had zoomed to a 28-ball half-century. The first boundary by a West Indies player not named "Shai Hope" came in the tenth over when Roston Chase backed away and lifted left-arm spinner JJ Smuts over extra-cover.

Hope peppered the off side, scoring 46 of his 75 runs in that region. Anything that was remotely full and outside off was crashed in the arc between mid-off and point. When Italy dragged their lengths back, Hope was ready for it as well. Like when left-arm seamer Ali Hasan banged one into his upper body, Hope swatted him away over square leg for six in the fourth over. Hope was particularly severe on right-arm fast bowler Thomas Draca, taking him for 20 off nine balls.

Italy finally stopped him in the 16th over when legspinner Kalugagame bowled him with a tossed-up wrong'un.

Italy fight with the ball

West Indies were on track for 200, especially when Hope was in charge, but wristspinner Kalugamage combined well with offspinner Ben Manenti to drag them back. After being on 90 for 2 in 12 overs, a West Indies middle order that included the likes of Rovman Powell, Sherfane Rutherford and Jason Holder could only manage 75 in the final eight overs on a fairly flat pitch at a ground with small boundaries.

Chase didn't find his timing at any point, labouring to 24 off 25 balls before Ben Manenti had him holing out. Powell scored a run-a-ball 9 before also falling to Ben Manenti.

Kalugamage busted his finger while taking the catch of Powell in the outfield, but after a quick trip back to the dressing room, he castled Hope and brought out his trademark arms-crossed celebration, paying tribute to Lautaro Martinez, his favourite football player. The celebration made another appearance after Kalugamage had Holder caught at wide long-on with a short and wide legbreak.

Forde, who retained his place in the XI ahead of Romario Shepherd, who had also missed the previous game with a niggle, made a cameo (16 not out off eight balls) to haul West Indies past 160.

Joseph and Forde close it out

After having the right-handed Mosca brother hopping to the inswinger, Forde brushed the off bail of the left-handed Mosca brother with an inducker. Daren Sammy, who also works with Forde at St Lucia Kings in the Caribbean Premier League, trusts his bowler to swing the new ball both ways. On Thursday, Forde showed that he can also bang it away on a hard length when he hit the splice of Naqvi's bat and had him miscuing a catch to mid-off.

Akeal Hosein, another powerplay specialist for West Indies, got rid of Anthony Mosca for 19 off 18 balls. It was Joseph's first catch of the day. He went on to take three more and four wickets to hasten the end for Italy. Joseph hit the deck harder than Forde and generated more extra bounce to discomfit Italy's batters.

Ben Manenti was the only Italy batter to pass 25 in the chase. When Grant Stewart fell to a near yorker from Joseph for 12 off seven balls, Italy were 103 for 6 in the 15th over. Joseph came back to wrap them up for 123 in 18 overs and keep West Indies' spotless record intact in this World Cup.

Italy 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st12J MoscaAJ Mosca
2nd14AJ MoscaSyed Naqvi
3rd11JT SmutsSyed Naqvi
4th20JT SmutsHJ Manenti
5th21JT SmutsBAD Manenti
6th25BAD ManentiG Stewart
7th12GP MeadeBAD Manenti
8th0GP MeadeCJPF Kalugamage
9th8CJPF KalugamageTJ Draca
10th0CJPF KalugamageAli Hasan

ICC Men's T20 World Cup

Super Eights, Group 1
TeamMWLPTNRR
SA33062.259
IND32140.106
WI31220.993
ZIM3030-3.415
Super Eights, Group 2
TeamMWLPTNRR
ENG33061.096
NZ31131.39
PAK3113-0.123
SL3030-1.95
Group A
TeamMWLPTNRR
IND44082.5
PAK43160.976
USA42240.788
NED4132-1.217
NAM4040-3.108
Group B
TeamMWLPTNRR
ZIM43071.506
SL43161.741
AUS42241.523
IRE41230.15
OMA4040-4.845
Group C
TeamMWLPTNRR
WI44081.874
ENG43160.201
SCOT41320.184
ITA4132-1.02
NEP4132-1.349
Group D
TeamMWLPTNRR
SA44081.943
NZ43161.227
AFG42240.889
UAE4132-1.364
CAN4040-2.426