Summary

  • England win by 24 runs to reach Super 8 stage - report

  • Stewart (45 off 23) and Ben Manenti (60 off 25) get Italy close

  • Archer takes two wickets in his first over

  • Curran and Overton pick up three wickets apiece

  • Jacks hits 53* off 22 balls to rescue England

  • England slump to 105-5 after winning toss

  • T20 World Cup, Group C, Kolkata

Have your say on the Men's T20 World Cup

  1. Follow Australia v Sri Lanka...published at 13:17 GMT 16 February

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    England winning moment over Italy

    That's not the end of our T20 World Cup coverage today. Not by a long shot.

    We have Australia vs Sri Lanka coming up. It's a key match for the Aussies who will be staring down the barrel of a group stage exit if they lose.

    You can follow ball-by-ball coverage of that one Test Match Special as well as live text commentary as well..

    Be sure to read Matthew Henry's report on England's win over Italy, too.

    See you on the other side.

  2. 'We have got to keep on being brave'published at 13:17 GMT 16 February

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    Brook hits two boundaries before giving up wicket

    England captain Harry Brook: "We haven't played our best cricket. At the end of the day, we have made it through, and we're heading to Sri Lanka, so we can be happy about that.

    "A little bit of a trend in this competition. We have not managed to string along the score as we like to do as a batting unit. We have got to keep on being brave and taking our options."

    On bowling: "I thought we fielded excellently, and we bowled nicely as well. I never had a doubt at the end with Sam [Curran] and Jamie [Overton]. Sam has been awesome, and he has been throughout this comp so far.

    "When Jof is on a heater, you want to get as much out of as possible – he did that today in his first couple of overs."

    On playing in Sri Lanka: "We have played there before, and we know what the conditions are like. Make sure we are brave with the bat. You only have 20 overs with the bat, and you have got make sure you get as many runs as possible."

  3. 'Biggest game of careers'published at 13:13 GMT 16 February

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    Manenti hits Curran for consecutive sixes

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    Banton catches off Jacks bowl to end brave Manneti 21 run over

    Italy skipper Harry Manenti: "I think we always knew England would come hard and it's entertaining but we knew if we could take wickets we'd be in it towards the back end. Will Jacks batted excellently and when you take it deep with the power he has anything can happen. We tried to minimise their total and 200 wasn't that much above par but maybe gave away too many at the end.

    "It was some impressive hitting in he chase after we lost a few early. Ben [Manenti] put England under pressure and Grant Stewart did the same. If you get a partnership together it can get you going.

    "I was proud of Ben. He got an opportunity to show how good he is. Same with Grant. He's a lower-order batter so to come out and show what he's capable of made me proud as captain. Hopefully we still get these opportunities. It was probably the biggest game for some in their careers. We have nothing to lose against West Indies now.

    "The associate nations have put pressure on the 'big' teams. We have no right against a team like England, but it's good for the game and a matter of getting games under our belts against class oppposition. As a team ranked 27th to be doing that we should take a lot of belief."

  4. 'We don't hide from fact we've not been at our best'published at 13:12 GMT 16 February

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    Two in two for Curran

    England's Sam Curran speaking to Sky Sports: "We don't hide from the fact that we have been not at our best. There's a need to improve. We have to look at positives too. We are a honest group and we will have honest conversations in the team.

    "I don't think we bowled really well. Teams we have played against have been of different intensity. There are few nerves. But I don't think we are nervous. Every time we have tried to push, we have lost wickets. We tried to kick on even today but I guess it's a fine balance going too hard and losing wickets.

    "We go to Sri Lanka now where conditions are very different. We have some time to reflect before that."

    On Jos Buttler and Phil Salt: "They came into the tournament with hype around them. They're high quality players. No doubt they are going to come good in the next round."

  5. How's stat?!published at 13:09 GMT 16 February

    Kieran Parmley
    CricViz analyst

    Encouraging signs for England's quicks in today's outing, collectively taking 8-75 from 11 overs. The spinners once again struggled conceding 102 from their 9 overs. Overall, England's spinners have conceded at 9.34 runs per over in this tournament, the second highest behind Oman (9.41 economy) - they'll be hoping a shift to Sri Lanka brings better fortune for their spin-heavy attack.

  6. Postpublished at 13:07 GMT 16 February

    Steven Finn
    Former England fast bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    The story of the group stage, never once have you watched England and thought they looked like potential World Cup champions.

    There are certain areas to improve. A batter going on and scoring 80-plus lays the bedrock and the foundation for all those explosive players in that long batting order.

  7. 'We have got to be a lot better'published at 13:04 GMT 16 February

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    Jacks hits superb half century against Italy

    England's Will Jacks: "We spoke about the last few games keeping intent up. I think we have been static at times. We know this is an incredibly fast-scoring ground.

    "It feels like it has been a long time coming, but it has taken a while, but it is nice to get that one. I feel I am settling into my role down the order."

    On Ben Manenti: "He played unbelievably well, and he was striking the ball better than us.

    "I tried to change and go wide and thankfully got that wicket. If he batted for a few more overs, who knows what would have happened."

    On reaching the knockouts: "The most important thing is that we have qualified. We know we have got to be a lot better. We go to Sri Lanka now and there are different conditions. We have got a lot to work on, and we will try our best."

  8. Postpublished at 13:00 GMT 16 February

    Steven Finn
    Former England fast bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    In honest reflection, England will identify areas where they can improve if they are going to compete.

  9. Postpublished at 12:58 GMT 16 February

    Will Jacks is named player of the match. We'll have his thoughts shortly.

  10. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:57 GMT 16 February

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    It’s not how you start it’s how you finish, many times before we have breezed through the groups, only to fail miserably in the knockout stage. England to beat West Indies in the final, mark my words.

    Neil, Heathrow

  11. champagne moment

    ENGLAND WIN BY 24 RUNSpublished at 12:55 GMT 16 February

    Sam Curran of England celebrates the wicket of Gian Piero Meade of ItalyImage source, Getty Images

    A superb effort from Italy who had England flapping on a few occasions in Kolkata.

    To their credit, England held their nerve when they needed to.

    Harry Brook's men progress to the Super 8s with this victory.

  12. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 20 overs

    Ali Hasan b Overton 0 (Ita 178 all out)

    Ali Hasan backs away to a yorker from Jamie Overton and is bowled.

  13. Ita 178-9published at 19.5 overs

    Make that three dots. England are home and hosed.

  14. Postpublished at 12:52 GMT 16 February

    Steven Finn
    Former England fast bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    Jamie Overton looking to bowl as quickly as he can. Jaspreet Singh was attempting to hit it down the ground, but it went vertical up the chimney. Will Jacks takes a good catch.

  15. Ita 178-9published at 19.4 overs

    Two dots from Jamie Overton to Ali Hasan.

  16. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:51 GMT 16 February

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    Going down to the wire with Italy and Nepal and hammered by the only other top team in our group. England very fortunate to not be out of this tournament already.

    James

  17. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 19.2 overs

    Singh c Jacks b Overton 12 (Ita 178-9)

    Jamie Overton of England celebrates with Will Jacks of England after taking the wicket of Jaspreet Singh of ItalyImage source, Getty Images

    Straight up the chimney from Crishan Kalugamage off Jamie Overton and Will Jacks takes the catch. Just.

    That was in the air for an age.

  18. Ita 178-8published at 19.1 overs

    Jamie Overton starts with a dot.

  19. Ita 178-8published at 19 overs

    Jaspreet Singh of Italy batsImage source, Getty Images

    Italy need 25 off six balls.

    Jaspreet Singh is on strike. Crishan Kalugamage is the new batter.

    Jamie Overton will bowl it.

  20. Postpublished at 12:49 GMT 16 February

    Steven Finn
    Former England fast bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    Liam Dawson was calm under that one. Grant Stewart with 45 from 23, and he gave his team a fighting chance towards the end. He made the most of the platform which was set for him. He will be disappointed that he didn't biff a couple more sixes. England will breathe a little sigh of relief.