Bowlers often get pumped up whenever they get a wicket after getting hit, and Oliver Davidson was no different in the T20 World Cup game against Italy. The Scotland spinner dismissed Ben Manenti after getting hit for a six and a four to give him a fiery send-off that seemed to provoke the batter.
Scotland had an excellent start after being put into bat by Italy in their T20 World Cup 2026 Group C encounter in Kolkata on Monday. Opener George Munsey led their batting with a 54-ball 84, which included 13 fours and two sixes, as the side posted 207/4, the highest by any associate nation in a T20 World Cup match, at Eden Gardens.
In return, Italy did not have an ideal start, losing a wicket in the very first ball after the restart before ending the powerplay at 54/3. However, the Manenti brothers, Harry and Ben, steadied the ship with a 73-run stand for the fourth wicket. Though Harry left, Ben continued to bring in the big hits as he solely carried Italy’s hopes forward.
The all-rounder smashed Oliver Davidson for a straight six in the 14th over to bring up his half-century before a false shot proved his undoing. The batter, while trying to go inside out off a tossed-up delivery from the left-arm spinner, ended up reaching for the shot. As a result, he could only scoop it to the fielder at long-off for a regulation catch.
After getting hit for a six and a four, the spinner was finally rewarded, and he did not hide his disappointment, giving a fiery send-off to Manenti. He gestured something like a snake dance with his hands as Manenti walked out of the pitch. That did not impress the batter as he turned back to utter a few words before continuing his walk back.
Twitter was pumped up as Davidson tilted the game heavily in favour of Scotland with the all-important wicket of Manenti.
Heated!
— Alexandra Rodrigues (@R37389Alexandra)
Well done!
Benjamin Manenti was one bright spot in an otherwise disheartening outing for Italy in its debut World Cup Match.
— Italy Cricket (@ItalyCricket)
Well done Benjamin.
History!
Ben Manenti writes history 😍
— Vivek Yadav (@imvivekyadaav)
First Italian to score a T20 World Cup fifty 🇮🇹🔥
Powerful!
A powerful family affair for Italy! 🇮🇹🔥
— Kanak Kumari (@KanakKu64995524)
The Mosca brothers (Anthony & Justin) and the Manenti brothers (Ben & Harry) are proudly representing their nation together on cricket's biggest stage.
!st Fifty!
BENJAMIN MANENTI BECOMES THE 1ST BATTER TO SCORED FIFTY IN HISTORY FOR ITALY 🥶🔥
— #T20WorldCup2026 (@Indiansports31)
Heated moment!
A heated send off by Leask for Harry Manenti. 👀
— Vivek (@vivek_sing7845)
Well played!
Well played Ben Manenti to scored a fifty (52 off 31 balls) in T20 World Cup. First Italian batter to do so in
— Debasis Sen (@debasissen)
Ben manenti!
BEN MANENTI MAKES HISTORY FOR ITALY! 🇮🇹🔥
— Jitendra Kumar (@jitenda60203698)
Ben Manenti becomes the first Italian batter to score a T20 World Cup fifty! 😍
He brings it up in just 29 balls, smashing 5 fours and 1 six 👏
📸 : Jio hotstar …
Half century!
BEN MANENTI INTO HISTORY BOOKS 😍
— Niraj Kumar (@Nirajku11362609)
- First Italy batter to score fifty in T20 World Cup history
👀
A heated send off by Leask for Harry Manenti. 👀
— Abid Momin (@momin_abidhusen)
Haha
So basically Manenti brothers is whole italy team
— CtrlShiftBorders (@Godless_Bird13)
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