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Scotland vs Zimbabwe Commentary - T20 World Cup 2022 Updates & Commentary SCO vs ZIM Score Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ Be the first one to comment on this story Info Fantasy Live Scorecard Highlights Trending Bat & Wk Bat Bat Bat Bat All All All Bowl Bowl Bowl Bat Bat Bat All All All Bat & Wk Bowl Bowl Bowl Bowl Bench Scotland won the toss & elected to bat 12th Match ICC T20 World Cup 2022 Scotland Zimbabwe Your input will be completely confidential and used in accordance with our Retry Overview Team Stats Scotland won the toss & elected to bat Stadium Bellerive Oval, Hobart Pitch Type Bat & Wk Bat Bat Bat Bat All All All Bowl Bowl Bowl Bat Bat Bat All All All Bat & Wk Bowl Bowl Bowl Bowl Detail View Detail View Sikandar Raza is the best captaincy option . He is in excellent form, scored 96 runs and also picked up 4 wickets so far in this series. Michael Leask is the best All Rounder he picked up 3 wickets and scored 21 runs s continue his sensational form in this game as well. Blessing Muzarabani and Mark Watt in exceptional form important role in this game. H2H Stats, l Zimbabwe won the game by 6 wickets. Hot Picks: Risky Picks: Stay aways: GL Picks: See all Stats Scotland L W L L L Zimbabwe L W W L W SCO - ZIM Overall On Venue SCO VS ZIM 10 Matches Played 10 2 Matches Won 8 147 Average Score 142 190/4 Highest Score 188/6 89/2 Lowest Score 95/10 SCO VS ZIM 2 Matches Played 2 1 Matches Won 1 147 Average Score 148 176/5 Highest Score 174/7 118/10 Lowest Score 122/10 Scotland L W L L L Zimbabwe L W W L W Batter R B 4s 6s SR Extras Did not bat Name OV M R W ER EXT Batter Score Over Scotland Zimbabwe Scotland won the toss & elected to bat
Craig Ervine 58(54) Tendai Chatara 2/14 (4)
George Munsey 54(51) Josh Davey 2/16 (3)
A relatively straightforward win for Zimbabwe as they go through to the Super 12s in a dominant fashion. Riding on the back of brilliant knocks from skipper Sean Ervine and Sikandar Raza, Zimbabwe managed to chase down the below-par target in the over. Brad Wheal and Josh Davey kept Scotland in the game with the early wickets of Regis Chakabva and Wesley Madhevere to reduce them to 7/2 inside the 2nd over.
It was just the start, Scotland would have been hoping for, at the halfway stage. The powerplay belonged to them with Zimbabwe struggling to get going. However, skipper Craig Ervine who was coming into the match after missing the previous one took the onus on himself to steady the ship and tried to build a partnership with Sean Williams. The latter was dismissed in an attempt to play the big shot but from there on it was all Zimbabwe.
Sikandar Raza carried on his rich vein of form with the bat and took the attack to the Scotland bowlers right away. He smashed three fours and a couple of sixes during his breezy knock of 40 off just 23 deliveries. He was batting on a different planet and was hardly troubled by the Scottish bowlers. By the time, Raza was dismissed the match was almost in Zimbabwe's pocket.
Ervine was there at the other end and went on to complete a brilliant half-century but couldn't quite take his side over the finishing line. He was dismissed with Zimbabwe still needing 14 off the last 18 deliveries. Milton Shumba batted sensibly towards the end while Ryan Burl smashed a boundary down the mid-on region to seal the deal for Zimbabwe.
Earlier in the day it was the Scotland skipper Richie Berrington who won the toss and opted to bat. The Scotland batters struggled all the way through. Tendai Chatara was quite brilliant, bagging a couple of crucial wickets while Richard Ngarava also took two wickets.
The spin duo of Sikandar Raza and Sean Williams were right on the mark and didn't allow the batters to cut loose. For Scotland, George Munsey was the top scorer with a knock of 54 off just 51 deliveries. That seals the game for Zimbabwe as they qualify and go through to the Super 12s as the winners of the group. Incredible stuff from the African nation and the celebrations will start here. An emphatic victory in the end and despite being tested early on, the experienced duo of Craig Ervine and Sikandar Raza took them to touching distance of the victory target before some sensible batting from Milton Shumba and Ryan Burl took them over the finishing line. 18.3 Safyaan Sharif to Ryan Burl, FOUR! ZIMBABWE ARE THROUGH TO SUPER 12! Scotland crash out of the World Cup, disappointing end for them in this edition. Burl effortlessly spanks the length delivery well over mid-on fielder who times his jump but can't get to it, runs away for the boundary. 18.2 Safyaan Sharif to Milton Shumba, short into Shumba, gets on top of the bounce, pulls it over square-leg, not in control but doesn't carry to the fielder in the deep either as they pick up another single. 18.1 Safyaan Sharif to Ryan Burl, length delivery on the off-stump, Burl drilled it to mid-off, takes off immediately and makes it well in time for one. 8 runs off that 18th over and Zimbabwe just needs 6 runs of the final 12 deliveries. 18 1 1 1 2 1 2 17.6 Michael Leask to Milton Shumba, short on the off-stump, Shumba on the backfoot swatted it down to long-on, they hustle back for another brace. Not good enough this from Scotland. Zimbabwe just need 6 off the last two overs! 17.5 Michael Leask to Ryan Burl, length delivery on the outside off, Burl drills it down to mid-off for a sharp single. 17.4 Michael Leask to Ryan Burl, short on the off-stump, quicker one and Burl at the last second, cuts it through backward point, they sprint back for the brace. Can Leask land a couple of dots to finish the over? 17.3 Michael Leask to Milton Shumba, short on the outside off, Shumba on the backfoot cuts it to deep covers for a single. 17.2 Michael Leask to Ryan Burl, drifts the back of a length into Burl, on the backfoot he dropped it into the on-side for another single. Sensible cricket will take Zimbabwe over the line here. 17.1 Michael Leask to Milton Shumba, length delivery on the off-stump, Shumba gets forward and nudged it to square-leg for only a single. Michael Leask [3.0-0-28-1] is back into the attack.
Ryan Burl, LHB comes out to the crease. Well well well!!!! Is there a twist in the tale? Craig Ervine departs after an outstanding knock but will it be enough to take Zimbabwe over the finishing line? Just 14 runs needed off 18 deliveries, still looks like Zimbabwe's game but this breakthrough has just ignited the hopes of Scotland. 17 0 1 1 0 1 W Wanna suggest something? Power through the road less
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The scorecard will be updated as soon as the match begins. 132 (20 Ov, RR: 6.6) 132/6 11 0 Did not bat Name OV M R W ECO EXT 4 1 14 2 3.5 0 4 0 28 2 7 2 4 0 34 1 8.5 2 3 0 19 0 6.3 0 4 0 20 1 5 2 1 0 7 0 7 0 Batter Score Over c Sikandar Raza b TL Chatara 1-5 0.6 c W Madhevere b R Ngarava 2-24 4.1 c M Shumba b Sikandar Raza 3-64 9.3 c M Shumba b R Ngarava 4-98 16.1 b B Muzarabani 5-119 17.5 c LM Jongwe b TL Chatara 6-128 19.3 133 (18.3 Ov, RR: 7.19) 133/5 11 2 Did not bat Name OV M R W ECO EXT 4 0 26 1 6.5 0 3 0 16 2 5.3 1 2.3 0 23 0 9.2 1 4 0 19 1 4.8 0 4 0 36 1 9 0 1 0 11 0 11 0 Batter Score Over lbw b BTJ Wheal 1-4 0.3 b JH Davey 2-7 1.4 c BTJ Wheal b MA Leask 3-42 7.6 c MH Cross b JH Davey 4-106 14.6 c CS MacLeod b MRJ Watt 5-119 16.6 Bat & Wk Bat Bat Bat Bat All All All Bowl Bowl Bowl Bat Bat Bat All All All Bat & Wk Bowl Bowl Bowl Bowl BenchCOMMENTARY NOT AVAILABLE
The commentary is not available for this match. Please check the scorecard for latest updates. That is all we have from this cracker jack of a contest. The World Cup fun continues as Australia take on New Zealand tomorrow in the first SUper 12 game while England will square off against Afghanistan in the 2nd match of the day. So till the next time, it's goodbye from the commentary box. This is Arya Sekhar Chakraborty signing off on the behalf of my fellow commentator and good mate Pradeep. Cheers!!!! Craig Ervine (Captain, Zimbabwe): Look, I don't think anybody can explain what it means to us. Had the whole country behind us and well deserved for the boys to get through. I needed Raz to come and play that sort of an innings. I knew if I batted all the way and get the singles and doubles, Raz will do it at the other end. The support for us has been special. The support in Townsville was incredible and to see our supporters follow us all the way is an incredible feeling. Richie Berrington (Captain, Scotland): Obviously disappointing not to get over the line, felt we were 25-30 runs short at least. We've played a lot lot of good cricket this tournament, just disappointing we couldn't execute with the bat this game in the first innings. I think we can away proudly with the kind of performances we've put in, lot of positives to take from this World Cup. Sikandar Raza has been adjudged the Player of the Match! Here's what he has to say: Credit to Scotland for making it tough for us, they certainly played some better cricket, unfortunaely we've been part of too many tournaments which is cut through, credit to Scotland. In my heart, once we bowled well, one of us had to get the job done, I love that it was my turn but loved the way Ervine played and the two youngsters in the end finished it for us, quite satisfying and humbling. I said to Craig, your job is to bat through and my job is to make that one easy, I took my chances and it came off. They are a small group but you can't really make it out with the sound they've been making, they carry all the emotions from back home, credit to them to respresent Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe won by 5 wickets (with 9 deliveries to spare)Craig Ervine 58(54) Tendai Chatara 2/14 (4)
George Munsey 54(51) Josh Davey 2/16 (3)
A relatively straightforward win for Zimbabwe as they go through to the Super 12s in a dominant fashion. Riding on the back of brilliant knocks from skipper Sean Ervine and Sikandar Raza, Zimbabwe managed to chase down the below-par target in the over. Brad Wheal and Josh Davey kept Scotland in the game with the early wickets of Regis Chakabva and Wesley Madhevere to reduce them to 7/2 inside the 2nd over.
It was just the start, Scotland would have been hoping for, at the halfway stage. The powerplay belonged to them with Zimbabwe struggling to get going. However, skipper Craig Ervine who was coming into the match after missing the previous one took the onus on himself to steady the ship and tried to build a partnership with Sean Williams. The latter was dismissed in an attempt to play the big shot but from there on it was all Zimbabwe.
Sikandar Raza carried on his rich vein of form with the bat and took the attack to the Scotland bowlers right away. He smashed three fours and a couple of sixes during his breezy knock of 40 off just 23 deliveries. He was batting on a different planet and was hardly troubled by the Scottish bowlers. By the time, Raza was dismissed the match was almost in Zimbabwe's pocket.
Ervine was there at the other end and went on to complete a brilliant half-century but couldn't quite take his side over the finishing line. He was dismissed with Zimbabwe still needing 14 off the last 18 deliveries. Milton Shumba batted sensibly towards the end while Ryan Burl smashed a boundary down the mid-on region to seal the deal for Zimbabwe.
Earlier in the day it was the Scotland skipper Richie Berrington who won the toss and opted to bat. The Scotland batters struggled all the way through. Tendai Chatara was quite brilliant, bagging a couple of crucial wickets while Richard Ngarava also took two wickets.
The spin duo of Sikandar Raza and Sean Williams were right on the mark and didn't allow the batters to cut loose. For Scotland, George Munsey was the top scorer with a knock of 54 off just 51 deliveries. That seals the game for Zimbabwe as they qualify and go through to the Super 12s as the winners of the group. Incredible stuff from the African nation and the celebrations will start here. An emphatic victory in the end and despite being tested early on, the experienced duo of Craig Ervine and Sikandar Raza took them to touching distance of the victory target before some sensible batting from Milton Shumba and Ryan Burl took them over the finishing line. 18.3 Safyaan Sharif to Ryan Burl, FOUR! ZIMBABWE ARE THROUGH TO SUPER 12! Scotland crash out of the World Cup, disappointing end for them in this edition. Burl effortlessly spanks the length delivery well over mid-on fielder who times his jump but can't get to it, runs away for the boundary. 18.2 Safyaan Sharif to Milton Shumba, short into Shumba, gets on top of the bounce, pulls it over square-leg, not in control but doesn't carry to the fielder in the deep either as they pick up another single. 18.1 Safyaan Sharif to Ryan Burl, length delivery on the off-stump, Burl drilled it to mid-off, takes off immediately and makes it well in time for one. 8 runs off that 18th over and Zimbabwe just needs 6 runs of the final 12 deliveries. 18 1 1 1 2 1 2 17.6 Michael Leask to Milton Shumba, short on the off-stump, Shumba on the backfoot swatted it down to long-on, they hustle back for another brace. Not good enough this from Scotland. Zimbabwe just need 6 off the last two overs! 17.5 Michael Leask to Ryan Burl, length delivery on the outside off, Burl drills it down to mid-off for a sharp single. 17.4 Michael Leask to Ryan Burl, short on the off-stump, quicker one and Burl at the last second, cuts it through backward point, they sprint back for the brace. Can Leask land a couple of dots to finish the over? 17.3 Michael Leask to Milton Shumba, short on the outside off, Shumba on the backfoot cuts it to deep covers for a single. 17.2 Michael Leask to Ryan Burl, drifts the back of a length into Burl, on the backfoot he dropped it into the on-side for another single. Sensible cricket will take Zimbabwe over the line here. 17.1 Michael Leask to Milton Shumba, length delivery on the off-stump, Shumba gets forward and nudged it to square-leg for only a single. Michael Leask [3.0-0-28-1] is back into the attack.
Ryan Burl, LHB comes out to the crease. Well well well!!!! Is there a twist in the tale? Craig Ervine departs after an outstanding knock but will it be enough to take Zimbabwe over the finishing line? Just 14 runs needed off 18 deliveries, still looks like Zimbabwe's game but this breakthrough has just ignited the hopes of Scotland. 17 0 1 1 0 1 W Wanna suggest something? Power through the road less
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