England survive Italy scare to reach World Cup Super Eights

England’s national cricket team narrowly avoided a major upset on Monday, securing a tense 24-run victory against tournament newcomers Italy to advance to the Super Eight stage of the Twenty20 World Cup. The twice champions demonstrated both vulnerability and resilience in a match that highlighted the growing competitiveness of associate nations in international cricket.

Batting first, England posted their highest total of the tournament at 202-7, largely due to Will Jacks’ explosive unbeaten 53 from just 22 deliveries. The middle-order batsman delivered a spectacular performance, hammering four sixes and three fours during a critical final six-over onslaught that yielded 88 runs. Jacks received valuable support from Sam Curran, who contributed 25 off 19 balls, after England found themselves in a precarious position at 105-5.

Italy’s response began disastrously as they slumped to 22-3 within four overs, with Jofra Archer claiming two early wickets. However, the debutants mounted a stunning comeback through Ben Manenti’s blistering 60 from 25 balls, featuring six maximums, and Justin Mosca’s steady 43. The pair added 92 runs in just eight overs, threatening what would have been one of the greatest upsets in T20 World Cup history.

The match turned decisively when Curran dismissed the dangerous Grant Stewart for 45 in the 19th over, effectively ending Italy’s hopes. Jamie Overton sealed the victory by taking the final two wickets, finishing with three dismissals alongside Curran, who also claimed three wickets.

England captain Jos Buttler acknowledged the close call, stating: ‘The associate nations have genuinely challenged the established teams throughout this tournament, which is tremendously exciting for the global game. We were certainly tested today.’

The victory completed England’s Group C campaign with three wins and one loss to West Indies, who also qualified for the next stage. Italy, already eliminated from advancement, will play their final match against West Indies on Thursday.