Feb 20, 2026

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West Indies beat England by 30 runs in the T20 World Cup after 10 years.

West Indies vs England Highlights: West Indies have defeated England by 30 runs. This is West Indies' second consecutive win in the 2026 T20 World Cup. In the T20 World Cup, the West Indies have won over England after 10 years. In this match played at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, the Caribbean team batted first and scored 196 runs. In reply, England's team could only score 166 runs. Sherfane Rutherford scored 76 runs in the match.

In this match, England won the toss and chose to bowl first. When the West Indies team came to bat first, they lost 2 wickets within the first 7 balls of the innings. But thanks to Rutherford's unbeaten 76 runs, Jason Holder's 33 and Roston Chase's 34 runs, the West Indies team reached 196 runs. In the last 5 overs, the West Indies batsmen added a total of 66 runs.

10 years

West Indies last won the T20 World Cup in 2016. In the final of the 2016 World Cup, West Indies won by 4 wickets over England. After that, 10 years had passed, but the Caribbean team was not able to win over the British. Finally, West Indies ended their losing streak by defeating England by 30 runs at the Wankhede Stadium.

No batsman could play a big innings for England, who came to chase the target of

197 runs. Jacob Bethel scored 33 runs, while Sam Curran returned unbeaten on 43 runs. Jos Buttler also contributed 21 runs, but could not take the England team to victory.

England's condition is looking very bad in this World Cup, as Nepal almost defeated them in the last match. England won that match by just 4 runs.

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