Denmark vs Jersey – T20 Internationals 2026 Match Report | Statz

2nd May 2026

Jersey beat Denmark by 3 wickets (with 3 balls remaining) in the 57th match of 91 in the T20 Internationals 2026 calendar, played at Solvangs Park in Copenhagen on 2 May 2026. It was a nervy finish – Jersey needed 46 from the last five overs with five wickets standing – but Patrick Gouge’s explosive cameo sealed the win and handed Jersey a 2-0 series sweep over their Danish hosts.

First Innings – Denmark 144/7 (20 overs)

Denmark won the toss and elected to bat. Opener Musa Mahmood set a positive tone, driving two fours and clearing the ropes once on his way to 28 off 21 before becoming LBW to Harrison Carlyon at 41/3 in the 6th over. The platform was disrupted early though – Lucky Malik went first ball for a duck, clean bowled, with the score at 9/1, and Sebastian Heath was trapped LBW for 6 at 30/2.

Shangeev Thanikaithasan steadied Denmark with the top score of 55 off 46 balls – 3 fours, 2 sixes, strike rate 120. He anchored the middle overs, adding a crucial partnership with Hamid Shah (16 off 13) before Hamid fell caught at 68/4 in the 11th over. Surya Anand came and went for 11 off 16 (stumped, 103/5 in the 16th over), and Saud Munir lasted just one ball to make it 103/6. Thanikaithasan was then caught for 55 in the penultimate over at 139/7, leaving Abdullah Mahmood to smash an unbeaten 22 off 14 balls (SR 157) to push Denmark to 144/7.

For Jersey, Charles Perchard was the pick of the attack – 5 overs, 1 maiden, 37 runs, 3 wickets at an economy of 7.4. Benjamin Ward was the most miserly with 4 overs for 19 runs and 2 wickets (economy 4.75). Zak Tribe claimed 1/12 from 2 overs.

Second Innings – Jersey 148/7 (19.2 overs)

The chase started scrappily. Harrison Carlyon was caught for 7 at 13/1 in the 2nd over, Nick Greenwood followed for a duck at 14/2, and Charlie Brennan fell bowled for 16 at 26/3 in the 4th over. Jersey were in early trouble at 26/3 needing 119 from 16 overs.

Jonty Jenner (29 off 24) and Zak Tribe (35 off 34) rebuilt with a 56-run stand for the 4th wicket to bring the chase back on track. Jenner was caught for 29 at 82/4 in the 12th over, and Tribe was run out for 35 at 98/5 in the 14th over, opening the door for Denmark.

Julius Sumerauer was then bowled by Shakeel Zeb for 7 at 102/6 in the 16th over, leaving Jersey needing 43 from 4.3 overs with just 4 wickets remaining. That was when Patrick Gouge changed the match. He hit 31* off 16 balls (SR 194, 2 fours, 1 six), combining with Benjamin Ward (16 off 11, also hitting a six) to put on 31 for the 7th wicket. Ward fell at 133/7 in the 19th over, but Gouge and Dominic Blampied (4* off 1 ball) knocked off the remaining 15 with 3 balls to spare.

Shakeel Zeb led Denmark’s bowling with 3/35 from 4 overs (economy 8.75). Surya Anand was the most economical with 1/23 from 4 overs (economy 5.75), and Abdullah Mahmood was outstanding with 1/16 from 3 (economy 5.33) – a brilliant all-round showing.

Statz MVP – Benjamin Ward

Benjamin Ward takes the Statz MVP award with a rating of 97.84. Statz calculates impact based on match context – and Ward’s contribution across both innings was decisive. He conceded just 19 runs from 4 overs while taking 2 wickets in the first innings (economy 4.75), then walked in under pressure at 102/6 and hit 16 off 11 (including a six) to help push the chase beyond Denmark’s reach. There was no official Man of the Match awarded for this fixture.

Top 5 Statz Ratings

  1. Benjamin Ward (Jersey) – 97.84 – Controlled bowling spell and critical late hitting sealed the win
  2. Charles Perchard (Jersey) – 84.35 – Three wickets in his 5-over spell (126 Dream11 pts) kept Denmark under 150
  3. Abdullah Mahmood (Denmark) – 81.88 – Unbeaten 22 off 14 at the death plus a tidy bowling spell of 1/16 from 3
  4. Shakeel Zeb (Denmark) – 62.87 – Best figures with ball for Denmark, 3 wickets in a tough chase environment
  5. Patrick Gouge (Jersey) – 59.84 – Match-winning 31* off 16 when Jersey were 102/6 and the game was in the balance

Turning Point

Julius Sumerauer bowled by Shakeel Zeb for 7 – over 15.3, score 102/6. Jersey had been slowly building but that dismissal reduced them to six down with 43 still needed from 4.3 overs. At that point Denmark had every reason to believe they could defend the total. Gouge’s arrival changed all that.

Match Context

This was the 57th match of 91 in the T20 Internationals 2026 calendar. In the ICC T20I rankings, Jersey sit 28th (rating 117, 2819 points from 24 matches) while Denmark are ranked 40th (rating 70, 1262 points from 18 matches). Jersey’s second win in as many days at Solvangs Park extends their head-to-head record to 2-0 against Denmark and keeps their ranking momentum ticking. For Denmark, two home defeats on the bounce – this one far closer than yesterday’s 6-wicket loss – highlights a middle-order fragility that will need addressing.

Full scorecard: Denmark vs Jersey Scorecard – statz.ai