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Italy Skipper Injured in T20 Debut Loss
9 Feb
Summary
- Italy captain Wayne Madsen suffered a shoulder dislocation on debut.
- Madsen is doubtful for the remainder of the league stage.
- He may join the squad as coaching staff if unable to play.

Italy's T20 World Cup journey began with a significant blow as captain Wayne Madsen suffered a shoulder dislocation during their debut match against Scotland on February 9, 2026. The injury occurred in the fourth over while Madsen was attempting to stop a boundary, forcing him to leave the field with his arm supported.
Madsen's participation in the remainder of the league stage is now doubtful, pending further scans to assess the injury's severity. Coach John Davison indicated that while Madsen might be unable to play, he could still contribute to the team as part of the coaching staff.
Despite the captain's absence, Italy showed fighting spirit in their chase of Scotland's 208 runs, with Ben and Harry Manenti forging a 73-run partnership. Coach Davison acknowledged the team's inexperience on a large stage but saw the match as a valuable learning opportunity for the players.




