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2:15pm: That is the end of that. The weather once again defeats a game of Scottish cricket. However, it has been rescheduled for Wednesday in Edinburgh, which will be followed by a repeat fixture the next day. See you all then.

12:30pm: Lunch has been taken, and play will commence at 2pm, shortened to a 39-over game. Not sure that's the most popular option here I think, but we should get some cricket at least.

12.00pm: Well it's fair to say that we won't be starting at midday. There hasn't even been a toss yet. There has been no further rain, but the umpires are concerned about some areas off the end of the pitch. We are now starting to lose overs. Next inspection at 12:15.

10:35am: Good morning everyone. James Gray here at Cambusdoon in Ayr. The bad new is we have a delayed start. The good news is, it is not currently raining, the covers are off, and we are due to get a full game in starting at noon. We'll update you with any more news with regards to toss and teams as and when we hear it."

New Zealand A tour of England and Scotland 2014 News

  • Surrey show fight between showers

    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

  • Kapil's maiden ton defies New Zealand A

    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.

  • Henry, de Grandhomme star for NZ A

    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 blown away after Brownlie ton

    Kent were bowled out for 67, their second-lowest score in List A cricket, as they lost to New Zealand A by 172 runs

  • Bracewells star in big NZ A win

    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