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MacLeod, Mommsen lead Scotland to sweep over UAE

Scotland 229 for 3 (Macleod 103, Mommsen 80*) beat United Arab Emirates 228 (Anwar 63, Usman 43, Sharif 3-25) by seven wickets
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'I got myself in some bad habits' - MacLeod

Calum MacLeod speaks after his third ODI ton that propelled Scotland's chase of 229 to see the hosts to a seven-wicket win over UAE at the Grange

Calum MacLeod's third ODI ton propelled Scotland's chase of 229 to see the hosts to a seven-wicket win over UAE at the Grange, completing a series sweep in the pair of WCL Championship fixtures, thereby closing Netherlands' lead at the top of the table to one point. It was MacLeod's first century since making 116 not out in a win over Ireland in September 2014.

Scotland's chase began in slightly shaky fashion with Craig Wallace slashing Mohammad Naveed to third man for 6 and Kyle Coetzer top-edging a pull to mid-on off Mohammad Shahzad for 25. At 43 for 2 in the ninth over, MacLeod and captain Preston Mommsen came together to add 165, a third-wicket record for Scotland and their third-highest ODI partnership.

MacLeod punished a short-pitched barrage from UAE's pacers, cutting them through point for four of his six fours and clubbed three sixes over long-on during his classy knock. He brought up his fifty in 69 balls and took a further fifty balls to bring up his century. His innings, and the partnership with Mommsen, was ended by a yorker from Naveed when on 103. By that stage, Scotland needed just 21 more to win off 33 balls.

Mommsen remained unbeaten on 80 as Richie Berrington hit the winning boundary to finish 15 not out in his 50th ODI for Scotland. Following his unbeaten 111 on Sunday, Mommsen is yet to be dismissed in three ODIs against UAE. His other knock is an unbeaten 139 in the final of the 2014 World Cup Qualifier in New Zealand, giving him a total of 330 runs in ODIs against UAE. In six total List A games Mommsen has played against the UAE - four WCL Championship matches and two games at the 2014 World Cup Qualifier - he has scored 383 runs at an average of 383 with his only dismissal coming via a runout.

The win was set up after a UAE batting collapse saw them throw away a great foundation at 187 for 4 in the 34th over. They lost their last six wickets for 41 to be dismissed for 228 in 45.4 overs. Shaiman Anwar top-scored with 63 off 75 balls for UAE, but his wicket sparked the slide when an uncontrolled cut off debutant Chris Sole sailed to the point sweeper where Safyaan Sharif took a superb sliding catch on the run.

It was one of several outstanding catches on the day for Scotland, who continued to show up UAE in the fielding department. After taking a brilliant diving catch at point on Sunday, Berrington pulled off another stunner at short extra cover to send Amjad Javed back for a first-ball duck off the bowling of left-arm spinner Con De Lange. Javed's false drive came two balls after Anwar fell, expediting UAE's downward spiral.

Sharif had made the earlier inroads into the UAE top order, getting L Sreekumar for 16 driving to Michael Leask at cover and inducing Shahzad's edge off a full delivery for 21. In between, Sole took his maiden wicket, sparking Scotland's short-ball plan early in the day when he had Rohan Mustafa gloving a pull down the leg side for 19. Sole later bounced out Naveed.

Alasdair Evans also used the short ball to claim his two wickets. Evans broke a crucial 76-run fourth-wicket stand between Anwar and Muhammad Usman when the latter laced a pull straight to MacLeod at short midwicket for 43 in the 30th over, and wrapped up the innings when Ahmed Raza's awkward hook was taken at long leg by Coetzer.

Sharif was the undisputed star with the ball though, finishing with 3 for 25 in eight overs while Sole ended up with 3 for 51 on debut. Scotland's final two ODIs of the summer are against Hong Kong in Edinburgh, beginning on September 8.

Scotland 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st15KJ CoetzerCD Wallace
2nd28KJ CoetzerCS MacLeod
3rd165CS MacLeodPL Mommsen
4th21RD BerringtonPL Mommsen