England finished the first round of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 with mixed results but strong momentum. They suffered a surprise defeat to West Indies and were pushed hard by Nepal, but comfortable wins over Italy helped them qualify for the Super 8 stage. Under new captain Harry Brook, England have relied more on individual performances than full team dominance.

Batters and All Rounders

PlayerRatingPerformance Summary
Harry Brook9.5/10Led from the front. Played key knocks in the group stage and later scored 100 off 51 against Pakistan in the Super 8. Calm under pressure and strong as captain.
Will Jacks8.5/10Most consistent attacking batter in the first round. Scored 53 not out off 22 against Italy to seal qualification. Strong middle overs striker.
Sam Curran8/10Contributed with both bat and ball. Played 43 not out against West Indies and defended runs in the final over against Nepal. Reliable in pressure moments.
Phil Salt7.5/10Gave quick starts at the top. Scored 30 off 14 against West Indies and attacked early against Italy. High risk but impactful.
Jos Buttler6.5/10Decent starts but no big innings yet. Played useful knocks but has not produced a match winning performance so far.
Jacob Bethell6/10Showed promise with aggressive stroke play but struggled slightly against quality spin.
Ben Duckett5.5/10Brought stability but lacked fluency. Did not fully settle into the anchor role.

Bowlers

PlayerRatingPerformance Summary
Adil Rashid9/10England’s most dependable bowler. Bowled tight spells including 2 for 16 against West Indies. Controlled the middle overs well.
Liam Dawson8.5/10Very effective in Asian conditions. Took 3 for 24 against Pakistan and bowled important overs in the Powerplay.
Jofra Archer8/10Provided early wickets with high pace. Bowled well at the death and kept batters under pressure.
Jamie Overton7.5/10Impressed with bounce and pace. Took 3 for 18 against Italy and looked confident.
Luke Wood6/10Offered left arm variation but was slightly inconsistent with line and length.

Overall, England’s batting depth remains its biggest strength. However, their struggle against quality left-arm spin, especially from the West Indies, is an area they must improve as they head deeper into the tournament.

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