Scotland Team | |
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Richie Berrington | |
Freddie Coleman | |
Josh Davey | Bowler |
Alasdair Evans | Bowler |
Hamish Gardiner | |
Gordon Goudie | Bowler |
Majid Haq | Bowler |
Michael Leask | Allrounder |
Matt Machan (c) | |
George Munsey | |
David Murphy † | Wicketkeeper |
Safyaan Sharif | Bowler |
Craig Wallace | |
Iain Wardlaw | Bowler |
New Zealand A Team | |
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Todd Astle | Bowler |
Hamish Bennett | Bowler |
Doug Bracewell | Bowler |
Michael Bracewell | Allrounder |
Dean Brownlie | |
Mark Craig | Bowler |
Colin de Grandhomme | Allrounder |
Anton Devcich | |
Grant Elliott | Allrounder |
Matt Henry | Bowler |
Scott Kuggeleijn | Allrounder |
Tom Latham | |
Adam Milne | Bowler |
Daryl Mitchell | Allrounder |
Colin Munro | |
Hamish Rutherford | |
Ish Sodhi | Bowler |
BJ Watling (c) † | Wicketkeeper |
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- Match to be replayed on 20th August 2014
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