• BATSMEN
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    5.4 oh dear he's got a raw decision. Clipped the thigh pad on the way through but is given out caught behind. 12/1
    23.4 a quicker ball, and he is caught on crease. Might have been a little high but it looked pretty out from here. Brings to an end an attractive innings. 80/2
    47.4 oh that is the end of a fine innings. Kept a little low but the golden arm has done the trick, and Mommsen is removed. 169/4
    33.2 and Coleman is furious with himself. A rank full toss which he has swept straight to midwicket, who is halfway back. That will be tea as well, in a session that Scotland were about to edge, but that wicket perhaps shifts the balance. 102/3
    49.2 Shinwari strikes again! MacLeod pressed forward and nicked it to slip, who took a good low catch. He kicks the dust as he leaves because he was well set. 180/5
    57 and Ashraf's consistency is rewarded with a wicket. Trapped in front, not much argument with that. 206/6
    72.2 and that's that. Very full leg break, which Cross went to drive, but succeeded only in edging the ball to slip. 233/10
    64.3 that isn't the cleverest shot with 16 balls left in the day. Runs down the wicket and miscues a shot aimed over mid on, into the hands of mid off. I don't think he's going to be well received in the dressing room. 224/7
    65.5 and that is plumb. Trapped on the front foot. 225/8
    71 bowled 'im! Leaves it outside off stump and that's the first of the two wickets Afghanistan need to end this innings. Not sure it went the other way, but perhaps just didn't turn away from the line and Evans is left standing there. 232/9
    not out
    0
    5
    3
    0
    0
    0.00
    Extras
    9 (lb 5, nb 4)
    TOTAL
    233 all out (72.2 Overs, RR: 3.22)
    Fall of wickets: 1-12 (Andrew Umeed, 5.4 ov), 2-80 (Hamish Gardiner, 23.4 ov), 3-102 (Freddie Coleman, 33.2 ov), 4-169 (Preston Mommsen, 47.4 ov), 5-180 (Calum MacLeod, 49.2 ov), 6-206 (Richie Berrington, 56.6 ov), 7-224 (Con de Lange, 64.3 ov), 8-225 (Safyaan Sharif, 65.5 ov), 9-232 (Alasdair Evans, 70.6 ov), 10-233 (Matthew Cross, 72.2 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEconWDNB
    Izatullah Dawlatzai1124404.0004
    Sayed Shirzad402205.5000
    Yamin Ahmadzai1124514.0900
    Mirwais Ashraf1133413.0900
    Mohammad Nabi1023023.0000
    Rahmat Shah12.243032.4300
    Samiullah Shinwari1312331.7600
  • BATSMEN
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    0.2 strikes almost at once! Played a straight drive and just missed it. Looked very adjacent, and umpire Brathwaite obliged. 2/1
    4.5 another one goes! An absolute beauty from Evans, flying between bat and pad and sending off stump cartwheeling. This is exactly the start Scotland would have wanted, and they have the Afghans running scared here. 9/3
    3.4 gets his man! Threw the bat at one outside off stump and drags it onto his leg stump which goes flying, leaving the off and middle one undisturbed. A fine sight and Sharif now has a wicket to match Evans'. 9/2
    12.3 and that is the big wicket! First ball after his injury, although suffering no real after-effects, and he unfurls a huge off drive into Con de Lange's hands at wide mid off. 40/4
    27.1 with his first ball in international cricket! Straight forward delivery, turned a bit, hit him on the front foot straight in front. A good breakthrough for Scotland. 73/5
    not out
    51
    152
    206
    7
    0
    33.55
    28.4 another goes! Sends off stump cartwheeling, and Nabi spends along time practicing the off drive he just missed. Scotland are right into among them now. 78/6
    39.1 and that's the breakthrough Scotland needed. Gets one to turn and Ashraf hung back and was beaten by it. Into the tail now. 94/7
    39.2 first ball! Catches the inside edge and Evans takes a beauty at leg slip. De Lange on hat-trick! 94/8
    61.2 and that's a breakthrough! Drives a length ball straight to Coleman at short extra cover who takes a sharp catch above his head. 135/9
    61.4 huge appeal and it's given! Hint of bat involved, but Scotland claim the six point bonus and by the looks of things that will be the end of proceedings. 135/10
    Extras
    3 (nb 3)
    TOTAL
    135 all out (61.4 Overs, RR: 2.18)
    Fall of wickets: 1-2 (Javed Ahmadi, 0.2 ov), 2-9 (Mohammad Shahzad, 3.4 ov), 3-9 (Nawroz Mangal, 4.5 ov), 4-40 (Asghar Afghan, 12.3 ov), 5-73 (Rahmat Shah, 27.1 ov), 6-78 (Mohammad Nabi, 28.4 ov), 7-94 (Mirwais Ashraf, 39.1 ov), 8-94 (Yamin Ahmadzai, 39.2 ov), 9-135 (Izatullah Dawlatzai, 61.2 ov), 10-135 (Sayed Shirzad, 61.4 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEconWDNB
    AC Evans2065122.5500
    SM Sharif1233312.7500
    GT Main1142822.5403
    CD de Lange1482131.5000
    RD Berrington4.42220.4200

Close of Play

  • Tue, 2 Jun - day 1 - no play
  • Wed, 3 Jun - day 2 - Scotland 1st innings 227/8 (MH Cross 27*, AC Evans 0*, 67 ov)
  • Thu, 4 Jun - day 3 - Afghanistan 1st innings 96/8 (Samiullah Shinwari 29*, Izatullah Dawlatzai 2*, 45 ov)
  • Fri, 5 Jun - day 4 - Afghanistan 1st innings 135 (61.4 ov) - end of match

Match Notes

  • Scotland dismiss Afghanistan, take extra points despite rain

    Scotland were kept waiting by rain till evening on the final day before they took the field, and Richie Berrington claimed the two Afghanistan wickets needed to earn his side 13 points from the drawn match in Stirling

  • De Lange strikes put Scotland on top

    Con de Lange struck with his first ball as a Scotland player and took three wickets to help reduce Afghanistan to 96 for 8 on the third day in Stirling

  • Scotland undone by Shenwari and Nabi

    Samiullah Shenwari and Mohammad Nabi took eight wickets for 48 runs to lead a strong display for Afghanistan in their Intercontinental Cup match against Scotland in Stirling

Afghanistan 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st2Javed AhmadiNawroz Mangal
2nd7Nawroz MangalMohammad Shahzad
3rd0Nawroz MangalAsghar Stanikzai
4th31Asghar StanikzaiRahmat Shah
5th33Samiullah ShinwariRahmat Shah
6th5Mohammad NabiSamiullah Shinwari
7th16Samiullah ShinwariMirwais Ashraf
8th0Samiullah ShinwariYamin Ahmadzai
9th41Samiullah ShinwariIzatullah Dawlatzai
10th0Samiullah ShinwariSayed Shirzad