Scotland have been thumped again, albeit by slightly less than on Friday. They will be back tomorrow, as will I. I've been James Gray, a cold James Gray, and I'll see you tomorrow.
RM Haq run out 54 (52b 8x4 0x6) SR: 103.84
Scotland have been thumped again, albeit by slightly less than on Friday. They will be back tomorrow, as will I. I've been James Gray, a cold James Gray, and I'll see you tomorrow.
RM Haq run out 54 (52b 8x4 0x6) SR: 103.84
Only 25 overs were possible on the second day, due to a combination of rain and bad light, but Surrey made the best of the limited window of opportunity
Aneesh Kapil struck his maiden first-class hundred for Surrey as the final day against New Zealand A at The Oval ended in a draw.
Amid a brief injury scare for Jason Roy, Surrey subsided to 101 all out against New Zealand A as Matt Henry claimed 5 for 18 and the visitors had a good lead by the close
Kent were bowled out for 67, their second-lowest score in List A cricket, as they lost to New Zealand A by 172 runs
New Zealand A went on a run-spree against Scotland as they amassed 369 for 6 in Edinburgh with hundreds from Michael Bracewell and Grant Elliott plus Hamish Rutherford's 98