
KOLKATA, Feb 7, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Shimron Hetmyer hit 64 off 36 balls to help
West Indies to 182-5 in the second match of the T20 World Cup against
Scotland in Kolkata on Saturday.
Scotland had a whirlwind build-up after finding out only two weeks ago that
they would replace Bangladesh, who were kicked out after they refused to play
in India, citing security concerns.
The Scots won the toss and elected to field at Eden Gardens and initially had
two-time champions West Indies on the back foot with some disciplined
bowling.
Opener Brandon King made 35 as he cut loose in the seventh over to hit pace
bowler Safyaan Sharif for a six and two fours off successive balls.
Scotland rotated their bowlers and Michael Leask struck the first blow with
his off-spin as he bowled skipper Shai Hope for 19.
King was out next, falling to debutant left-arm spinner Oliver Davidson
caught at backward point for his maiden T20 wicket.
The left-handed Hetmyer took on the opposition attack, hitting six sixes in
all, and put on a stand of 81 off 37 balls with Rovman Powell, who made 24.
Hetmyer reached his fifty off 22 balls with a six.
Powell was dismissed, but he kept up the attack with fellow left-hander
Sherfane Rutherford, who scored a 13-ball 26.
Hetmyer fell to Sharif with Brandon McMullen taking a stunning catch at long-
on and Rutherford followed him on the first ball of the next over.
Left-arm pace bowler Brad Currie returned figures of 2-23.