- BATSMENRB4s6sSR17.2 a wicket at last! Tried to drive through mid-on, but totally misses it. Scotalnd have a break through, and it's the left-arm medium of Taylor who gets it. 89/133.4 gone! Two short of his hundred, chips it straight to long-on. He sprints off, because he is raging mad. He smashes a plastic bin on his way off, and then screams all sorts of things on the way to the changing room. A serious strop. 195/245.2 gone at last, cleaned up by a very full ball. A superb attacking innings cashing in on some poor bowling. 320/348 walks across his stumps, attempts to flick it over his shoulder, bit skies it, and Evans takes a good catch. 341/448.3 superb team fielding, as Gardiner throws the ball in-field having caught right next to the rope. Leask is on hand to complete. 343/5Extras21 (lb 7, nb 5, w 9)TOTAL369/6 (50 Overs, RR: 7.38)Fall of wickets: 1-89 (Tom Latham, 17.2 ov), 2-195 (Hamish Rutherford, 33.4 ov), 3-320 (Michael Bracewell, 45.2 ov), 4-341 (Daryl Mitchell, 47.6 ov), 5-343 (Colin de Grandhomme, 48.3 ov), 6-369 (BJ Watling, 49.6 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB MA Leask 8 0 52 0 6.50 1 0 AC Evans 7 2 47 0 6.71 1 2 I Wardlaw 9 1 75 1 8.33 2 1 RM Haq 10 0 68 1 6.80 0 0 RD Berrington 5 0 37 0 7.40 0 0 RML Taylor 10 0 69 3 6.90 1 0 CS MacLeod 1 0 14 0 14.00 0 0
- BATSMENRB4s6sSR0.3 huge appeal is rewarded with a trigger finger! Scotland got nothing in their bowling innings, but that looked a bit high and leg side. Harsh. 0/12.5 clean bowled and Scotland are in deep trouble now. Prods the pitchs as he walks off, acknowledging some movement off the pitch. Disappointing. 12/230.1 a fine innings is ended by the fast bowler. A pretty ugly mow across the line and the ball crashes into off stump. Well batted, but an ugly end. 170/68.5 cleaned him up. I said Bracewell was getting his pace up, and that beat Wallace for pace. A shame really because he got a start and was looking busy. 53/326.5 gone now, crunching the ball straight to long-on. Hit it well, but not quite well enough. He's batted nicely in both games this series. 152/429.4 done in the air, it turns past the bat, and he's stumped by a reasonable distance. Not very pretty cricket. 168/532.2 hangs the bat outside off stump a bit and Latham dives across to take a good catch in front of slip. 183/744.2 clears the front leg, and goes to mow it, but skies it. 246/846.1 sliced high over point, who runs back and takes a good catch. 265/9Extras16 (lb 2, nb 3, w 11)TOTAL272 all out (47.5 Overs, RR: 5.68)Fall of wickets: 1-0 (George Munsey, 0.3 ov), 2-12 (Calum MacLeod, 2.5 ov), 3-53 (Craig Wallace, 8.5 ov), 4-152 (Richie Berrington, 26.5 ov), 5-168 (Michael Leask, 29.4 ov), 6-170 (Hamish Gardiner, 30.1 ov), 7-183 (Rob Taylor, 32.2 ov), 8-246 (David Murphy, 44.2 ov), 9-265 (Alasdair Evans, 46.1 ov), 10-272 (Majid Haq, 47.5 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB DAJ Bracewell 9 0 50 4 5.55 3 1 MJ Henry 8.5 0 49 0 5.54 2 0 HK Bennett 8.1 1 43 2 5.26 2 0 IS Sodhi 10 0 63 1 6.30 0 0 C de Grandhomme 8 1 46 0 5.75 3 2 DJ Mitchell 3.5 0 19 2 4.95 1 0
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