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Meta Description: Relive the full match highlights of England vs West Indies, T20 World Cup 2026. Sherfane Rutherford smashed 7 sixes, spinners Motie and Chase starred, and Windies beat England by 30 runs in Mumbai. Read the full report here.

ENG vs WI, T20 World Cup 2026: Match Summary at a Glance

DetailInformation
MatchEngland vs West Indies, T20 World Cup 2026
VenueMumbai, India
DateFebruary 11, 2026
ResultWest Indies won by 30 runs
Player of the MatchSherfane Rutherford (76* off 42)
West Indies Score196/6 (20 overs)
England Score166 all out (19 overs)

A Night to Remember in Mumbai

If you missed Wednesday night’s T20 World Cup clash in Mumbai, let me tell you—you missed a proper Caribbean party.

The West Indies didn’t just beat England. They outplayed, outhit, and outbowled the 2024 champions in every department. And at the heart of it all stood a man who turned the game on its head with a blade in hand: Sherfane Rutherford.

The final margin? 30 runs. The vibe? Pure, unapologetic Caribbean flair.

Let’s break down how this thrilling encounter unfolded at the Wankhede.

Also read: Caribbean Carnage in Mumbai: How Rutherford and Motie Derailed England’s World Cup Campaign

West Indies Innings: Rutherford Runs Riot

England won the toss and opted to bowl first. At that moment, it seemed like a decent decision. But nobody told Sherfane Rutherford.

The Rutherford Show

Walking in when West Indies needed a push, Rutherford played one of the finest knocks you’ll see in T20 World Cup history. Facing just 42 balls, he smashed two boundaries and seven sixes. Yes, seven.

His unbeaten 76 runs didn’t just lift the scoreboard—it lifted the entire stadium. Every time he cleared the ropes, the Mumbai crowd roared like they were in Kingston or Bridgetown.

Supporting Acts That Mattered

Cricket is a team sport, and Rutherford didn’t do it alone.

  • Roston Chase played a calm hand of 34, rotating strike and holding one end up.
  • Jason Holder chipped in with a quickfire 33, proving once again that his experience is gold.

Together, they dragged West Indies from a tricky position to a commanding 196/6 in 20 overs.

England’s Bowlers: Bright Spots in a Tough Night

To be fair, England didn’t bowl poorly. Adil Rashid was his usual miserly self, picking up two wickets. Young Jamie Overton also claimed two scalps. But on a night when Rutherford was in the mood, 196 always felt like 220.

England’s Chase: Spinners Turn the Screw

Chasing 197 against this West Indies attack was never going to be a walk in the park. And when the spinners got into the act, England simply had no answers.

The Spinners Who Changed the Game

Gudakesh Motie was absolutely sensational. The left-arm spinner finished with three wickets, bowling with flight, dip, and control. He made batting look difficult on a surface that wasn’t doing too much.

Roston Chase, fresh from his handy 34 with the bat, rolled his arm over and picked up two crucial wickets. Suddenly, England were gasping.

England’s Batters: Starts, But No Finishes

  • Sam Curran fought hard with an unbeaten 43, but by the time he got going, the required rate had ballooned.
  • Jacob Bethell looked composed for his 33.
  • Phil Salt gave England a flying start with 30, but couldn’t convert.

One by one, the wickets fell. And in the 19th over, England were bowled out for 166—30 runs short, with an over still left.

Also read: T20 World Cup LIVE: Waseem & Alishan Fire UAE to 173/5 Against New Zealand

Why This Win Matters for West Indies

This wasn’t just another group-stage victory. This was a statement.

After years of rebuilding, this West Indies side is beginning to look like the fearsome unit of old. The batting has firepower. The bowling has variety. And most importantly, they believe.

Beating a strong England side in Mumbai, under lights, in a World Cup game? That’s the kind of win that builds champions.

Key Takeaways from England vs West Indies, T20 World Cup 2026

  • Sherfane Rutherford is a genuine match-winner. His ability to hit sixes at will makes him one of the most dangerous finishers in the tournament.
  • West Indies spinners outbowled England’s vaunted attack on a surface that offered assistance.
  • England’s middle order looked fragile once again. Too many starts, not enough match-defining knocks.
  • The Wankhede crowd witnessed a classic—one that will be remembered for Rutherford’s six-hitting spree and Motie’s magical spell.

Final Thoughts: Cricket at Its Best

There’s something special about watching the West Indies play in a World Cup. The music in the stands, the swagger on the field, the raw power at the crease.

On Wednesday night in Mumbai, they gave us all of that—and then some.

If you haven’t watched the highlights yet, do yourself a favour. Find Rutherford’s sixes. Watch Motie’s celebrations. Feel the energy.

Because nights like these don’t come often. And when they do, they remind us why we love this game.

Stay tuned for more T20 World Cup 2026 updates, match analysis, and exclusive cricket content right here.

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