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West Indies vs Scotland Scorecard, Super Sixes Match 3, ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Qualifier

Result · Jul 01 2023, Sat - 12:30 PM (IST)
WEST INDIES
181
SCOTLAND
185/3
Scotland won by 7 wickets
CRR:4.25
Player Of The Match
SCOTLAND - 185/3 (43.3)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Chris McBride c Kevin Sinclair b Jason Holder 0 1 - - -
Matthew Cross (wk) Not out 74 107 7 - 69.16
Brandon McMullen c Alzarri Joseph b Romario Shepherd 69 106 8 1 65.09
George Munsey c Johnson Charles b Akeal Hosein 18 33 1 - 54.55
Richard Berrington (c) Not out 13 14 2 - 92.86
Tomas Mackintosh - - - - -
Chris Greaves - - - - -
Mark Watt - - - - -
Safyaan Sharif - - - - -
Chris Sole - - - - -
Michael Leask - - - - -
Extras 11 ( lb: 2 w: 9)
Total 185 / 3 (43.3 ov)
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
0/1 (0.1) Chris McBride
125/2 (29.2) Brandon McMullen
162/3 (39.3) George Munsey
Match Info
Series: ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Qualifier
Date: Jul 01 2023, Sat - 12:30 PM (IST)
Country: Zimbabwe
City: Harare
Venue: Harare Sports Club
Toss: Scotland won the toss and elected to bowl.
Scotland Playing XI: Matthew Cross (wk), Chris McBride, Brandon McMullen, George Munsey, Richard Berrington (c), Tom Mackintosh, Chris Greaves, Mark Watt, Safyaan Sharif, Chris Sole, Michael Leask
West Indies Playing XI: Brandon King, Johnson Charles, Shamarh Brooks, Shai Hope (c) (wk), Nicholas Pooran, Kyle Mayers, Kevin Sinclair, Jason Holder, Romario Shepherd, Akeal Hosein, Alzarri Joseph
  • This will be the fourth men’s ODI encounter between the West Indies and the Scotland with the Men in Maroons previously winning each of those encounters; however, the two sides will play their first game in the format since a 5-run win registered by the Caribbean in March 2018.
  • Scotland have won five men’s ODI games since the beginning of 2023, a win in this game will mark the current year as their joint second most successful year in the format (15 wins in 2022 and six wins in 2007).
  • West Indies are winless in their last two men’s ODI games (T1 L1), the last time they recorded a longer such streak was for a nine-game run from June 2022 to July 2022 (L9).
  • West Indies have a win rate of 65% in men’s ODIs played at the Harare Sports Club (P17 W11 L6), their highest rate among all the grounds in Africa where they have played at least four ODIs.
  • Scotland have hit 50% of their targets on stumps while fielding in the ongoing men’s ODI World Cup Qualifier, the highest such rate for any team; West Indies are sixth in the list (21.4%).
  • West Indies bowlers have bagged 13 wickets during the slog overs of the ongoing men’s ODI World Cup Qualifier, the second most for any team during the same period (Zimbabwe – 18); Scotland are fifth in the list (10).
  • West Indies have recorded 19 run-outs since the beginning of 2021 in men’s ODI cricket, only Zimbabwe (20) among all full-member sides have recorded more run-outs than the Men in Maroon during the same period.
  • West Indies batters have scored 312 runs during the slog overs of the ongoing men’s ODI World Cup Qualifier, the second most for any team during the same period (Zimbabwe – 373 runs); Scotland are fourth in the list (284).
  • Nicholas Pooran (West Indies) scored 296 runs in the ongoing men’s ODI World Cup Qualifier, the second most for any batter in the competition (Sean Williams – 532 runs); he has struck 15 sixes in the competition, the most by any batter.
  • Chris Sole (Scotland) has registered a dot ball rate of 66% while bowling in the ongoing men’s ODI World Cup Qualifier, the second highest rate for any bowler to have bowled a minimum of 10 overs (Lahiru Kumara – 69%).

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