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Scotland gave England a scare in Barbados, setting a DLS target of 109 in 10 overs before more heavy rain ended the match

We’ll be back tomorrow for India v Ireland in New YorkNetherlands have beaten Nepal by six wickets in Dallas.

Scotland will be back at the Kensington Oval on Thursday for what is a very big game against Namibia. I assume the fact they hadn’t lost a wicket when rain stopped play was a factor, though it’s far too complicated for my brain.A very good last over from Rashid, full of changes in pace and line. He concedes only four singles from the first five balls, but then Jones pings a slog-sweep for four to end the innings on a high note.. Jordan does really well, though, to concede only four from the other five deliveries.

with eight balls of their innings remaining. Netherlands’ young left-arm spinner Tim Pringle took 3 for 20 in his four overs.we can just pretend, right?” decides Simon McMahon. “Rishi Sunak, can you hear me? We have beaten England in cricket! Lord Nelson, Jos Buttler, Winston Churchill, Jude Bellingham, Keir Starmer, Luke Littler, your boys took a hell of a beating, a hell of a beating.

“He always seemed to ramp up his pace whenever he bowled to fellow West Indians just to give them a reminder of what he could do. He was rapid and mean, no wonder every batsman wanted to get down the other end and face Robin Jackman instead. How tailenders ever found the courage to walk out and face him I’ll never know. Absolutely terrifying.”

I do hope Andrew Leonard is on commentary; he spoke so well about Nepal on Athers’ and Nasser’s World Cup preview podcast.The rain has blown through pretty quickly, so the players should be back on in the next 5-10 minutes.I was just thinking 150 myself, Rob. If we do, permission to sing boisterously? Damn you, hope.writes Mark Dixon. “Enjoying watching England Scotland in Barbados from Zimbabwe.

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