JJ Smuts Stars as Italy Claim Confidence-Boosting Victory in Chennai
Italy secured a crucial 10-run victory over Canada in their ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 warm-up match at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on February 2, 2026. Former South African all-rounder JJ Smuts produced a match-winning performance to guide Italy to victory in what will be their first-ever T20 World Cup.
Match Result:
- Italy: 156/4 (20 overs)
- Canada: 146/6 (20 overs)
- Result: Italy won by 10 runs
- Player of the Match: JJ Smuts (49 runs & 1 wicket)
Match Summary
Italy Innings: 156/4 (20 Overs)
Toss: Canada won the toss and elected to field first
Key Performers:
- JJ Smuts: 49 (37) – 5 fours, 1 six
- Harry Manenti: 33* (24) – 4 fours
- Justin Mosca: 22 (17) – 2 fours, 1 six
- Anthony Mosca: 22 (20) – 3 fours
- Ben Manenti: 12* (11)
Bowling for Canada:
- Kaleem Sana: 1/26
- Dilpreet Bajwa: 1 wicket
- Jaskaran Singh: 1 wicket
- Saad Bin Zafar: 1 wicket
Canada Innings: 146/6 (20 Overs)
Target: 157 runs
Key Performers:
- Dilpreet Bajwa: 37 runs
- Yuvraj Samra: 33 runs
- Nicholas Kirton: 33 (27) – 3 fours
- Saad Bin Zafar: 3* (2)
- Dillon Heyliger: 7* (7)
Bowling for Italy:
- Grant Stewart: 1/18 (3 overs)
- Ali Hasan: 1/22 – Economical spell
- Thomas Draca: 1 wicket
- JJ Smuts: 1/30
- Ben Manenti: 1 wicket
Match Report: How Italy Won
First Innings – Italy Build Solid Total
Opening Partnership (45 runs): The Mosca brothers, Justin and Anthony, gave Italy a decent start at the MA Chidambaram Stadium. Both openers scored identical 22 runs before departing within ten balls of each other.
Justin Mosca: 22 (17 balls, 2 fours, 1 six) Anthony Mosca: 22 (20 balls, 3 fours)
Middle Overs Consolidation: After losing both openers with the score at 58/2, JJ Smuts took control of the innings. The former South African international displayed his class with measured aggression.
Smuts’ Innings:
- Struck 5 fours and 1 six
- Added 41 runs for the 4th wicket with Harry Manenti
- Fell for 49 in the 17th over, one run short of a well-deserved fifty
- Provided the innings stability through middle overs
Death Overs Acceleration: Harry Manenti and Ben Manenti pushed Italy past the 150-mark in the final overs. Harry’s unbeaten 33 off 24 balls (4 fours) proved crucial in setting a competitive total.
Final Total: 156/4 in 20 overs
Second Innings – Italy Defend Successfully
Canada’s Flying Start (55 runs): Canada’s openers Yuvraj Samra (33) and Dilpreet Bajwa (37) attacked from the outset, putting on 55 runs for the opening wicket and giving their team a strong platform.
The Turning Point: Once both openers were dismissed, Italy’s bowlers applied the brakes through disciplined spells. The momentum stalled completely as wickets fell at regular intervals.
Middle Order Collapse: Canada struggled to recover from the pressure created by Italy’s tight bowling. Nicholas Kirton tried to anchor the chase with 33 off 27 balls but found it difficult to clear the ropes when required.
Death Overs Drama: The match came down to the final over with Canada needing runs. Grant Stewart bowled an excellent last over to close things down, restricting Canada to 146/6.
Match-Winning Bowling:
- Five different Italian bowlers took one wicket each
- Ali Hasan and Ben Manenti went at less than six runs per over
- Excellent fielding backed up the bowling effort
Final Result: Italy won by 10 runs
Player of the Match: JJ Smuts
All-Round Brilliance
With the Bat:
- 49 runs off 37 balls
- 5 fours and 1 six
- Strike rate: 132.43
- Anchored the innings through middle overs
- Set the platform for late acceleration
With the Ball:
- 1 wicket for 30 runs
- Contributed to breaking key partnerships
- Economical spell in pressure situation
Impact: Smuts’ performance was exactly what Italy needed ahead of their first-ever T20 World Cup. His experience from playing for South Africa showed throughout the match.
What This Win Means for Italy
First T20 World Cup Campaign
Historic Participation:
- Italy’s first-ever T20 World Cup appearance
- Qualified through European qualifiers
- Making their mark on global stage
- Building confidence before tournament
Warm-Up Success: This victory over Canada provides:
- Much-needed confidence boost
- Match practice in Indian conditions
- Test of team combinations
- Positive momentum before tournament
Tournament Opener: Italy will play their first T20 World Cup match against Scotland at Eden Gardens, Kolkata on February 9, 2026.
What This Loss Means for Canada
Areas of Concern
Middle Order Struggles:
- Good start wasted (55/0 to 146/6)
- Couldn’t maintain momentum after openers
- Failed to finish the chase
- Need better death batting
Chase Management:
- Required 157 runs but fell 11 runs short
- Lost wickets at regular intervals
- Couldn’t handle pressure in crunch moments
- Batting depth needs improvement
Tournament Opener: Canada will face South Africa at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad on February 9, 2026 – a much tougher challenge.
Venue Details: MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
The Historic Chepauk
Match Information:
- Date: February 2, 2026
- Time: 7:00 PM IST (1:30 PM GMT)
- Umpires: Madanagopal Kuppuraj, Saidharshan Kumar
- Match Type: Night match (20-over)
Chepauk Conditions:
- Traditionally spin-friendly surface
- Slows down as match progresses
- Batting first generally advantageous
- Dew factor minimal in February
Warm-Up Schedule at Chennai: Multiple T20 World Cup warm-up matches hosted at this iconic venue between February 2-6, 2026.
Key Statistics and Records
Batting Statistics
Highest Individual Scores:
- JJ Smuts (ITA): 49 (37)
- Dilpreet Bajwa (CAN): 37
- Harry Manenti (ITA): 33* (24)
- Yuvraj Samra (CAN): 33
- Nicholas Kirton (CAN): 33 (27)
Partnerships:
- Italy: Opening stand of 45 runs (Mosca brothers)
- Canada: Opening stand of 55 runs (Samra & Bajwa)
- Italy: 41 runs for 4th wicket (Smuts & H. Manenti)
Bowling Statistics
Most Economical:
- Ali Hasan (ITA): Under 6 runs per over
- Ben Manenti (ITA): Under 6 runs per over
- Grant Stewart (ITA): 1/18 (6.00 economy)
Best Wicket-Takers:
- All bowlers shared wickets evenly
- Italy: 5 bowlers with 1 wicket each
- Disciplined team bowling effort
Expert Reactions
Italy’s Coach Perspective
Confidence Booster: “This win gives us tremendous confidence going into our first World Cup. The boys showed great character, especially JJ Smuts with his all-round performance and Harry Manenti’s finishing.”
Canada’s Assessment
Learning Experience: “We had a great start but couldn’t close out the chase. These are the lessons we need before the tournament begins. We’ll analyze and come back stronger against South Africa.”
What’s Next for Both Teams
Italy’s Schedule
Remaining Warm-Ups:
- February 6, 2026: Italy vs UAE at MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai (3:00 PM)
Tournament Match:
- February 9, 2026: Italy vs Scotland at Eden Gardens, Kolkata
- Group: To be confirmed
- Significance: First-ever T20 World Cup match for Italy
Italy’s Group Stage Opponents: Details to be confirmed as tournament schedule finalizes
Canada’s Schedule
Remaining Warm-Ups:
- February 5, 2026: Nepal vs Canada at MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai (1:00 PM)
Tournament Match:
- February 9, 2026: Canada vs South Africa at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
- Challenge Level: Facing tournament favorites
- Preparation: Need to improve after this loss
Warm-Up Matches Context
ICC T20 World Cup 2026 Warm-Ups
Total Matches: 16 warm-up games Dates: February 2-6, 2026 Venues:
- India: Mumbai (DY Patil Stadium), Chennai (MA Chidambaram), Bengaluru (BCCI Centre of Excellence)
- Sri Lanka: Colombo (SSC, R. Premadasa, Colombo Cricket Club)
Purpose:
- Acclimatization to conditions
- Team combinations testing
- Match practice before tournament
- Confidence building
Tournament Starts: February 7, 2026
Broadcast and Streaming Information
Where to Watch
Global Streaming:
- ICC.tv: Free live streaming worldwide
- All 16 warm-up matches available
India:
- JioHotstar: Select matches including this game
- Star Sports: Main tournament broadcaster
Sri Lanka:
- ThePapare: TV broadcast
- Dialog Play: Live streaming
Pakistan:
- Myco, Tamasha, Tapmad, ARY Zapp: Live coverage
North America:
- Willow: All warm-up matches