NEW DELHI: Italy’s historic first appearance at the T20 World Cup took a cruel turn on Monday as captain Wayne Madsen suffered a serious shoulder injury during their Group C clash against Scotland at Eden Gardens, casting a shadow over the remainder of their campaign.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!The setback came early in the fourth over when Madsen, patrolling mid-wicket, dived to stop a firmly struck shot and landed awkwardly on his left side on the practice pitches. The 42-year-old was immediately in visible pain and eventually walked off the field with his left arm held in a makeshift sling.
Live Score: Italy vs Scotland, T20 World CupBroadcasters later confirmed that Madsen had dislocated his shoulder and would take no further part in the match, with additional assessments lined up for concussion and a possible neck injury.The timing could hardly have been worse for Italy. Playing their maiden World Cup fixture, Madsen was central to both their batting stability and leadership, and his early exit left the debutants deflated in the field. Further clarity on his availability for the rest of the tournament is expected after medical evaluations.On the field, Scotland made full use of the disruption. Opener George Munsey led the charge with a commanding 84 off 54 balls, surviving a chance on 41 before punishing Italy’s loose bowling. He shared a 126-run opening stand with Michael Jones (37), putting Scotland firmly in control.After Munsey’s dismissal in the 14th over — Italy’s first-ever World Cup wicket — Brendon McMullen (41 not out off 18) and Michael Leask (22 not out off five) provided a brutal finish. Scotland surged to 207 for 4, the first 200-plus total of this T20 World Cup, with Leask plundering 22 runs off Thomas Draca in the final over.
