Italy, England and T20 World Cup
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An unbeaten fifty by Will Jacks and three-wicket hauls for Sam Curran and Jamie Overton steered England to a nervy 24-run win over Italy in the Twenty20 World Cup on Monday, as the twice champions progressed to the Super Eight stage.
KOLKATA, India, Feb 16 (Reuters) - An unbeaten fifty by Will Jacks and three-wicket hauls for Sam Curran and Jamie Overton steered England to a nervy 24-run win over Italy in the Twenty20 World Cup on Monday, as the twice champions progressed to the Super Eight stage.
In a critical spell at the end, Sam Curran struck three times to calm England's nerves and put an end to Italy's late drive. England secured a hard-fought 24-run victory to secure their spot in the Super 8s,
England posted 202 in their 20 overs, Italy were rocked early by Jofra Archer but fought back before falling short by 24 runs.
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