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Scotland, Netherlands fight for World Cup; Zimbabwe eliminated

cricket04 July 2023 18:36| © MWP
By:Neil Manthorp
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It was heartbreak for hosts Zimbabwe at the World Cup Qualifiers in Harare on Tuesday as they crashed to a shock 31-run loss to Scotland at the Harare Sports Club to bow out of contention for a place in the 10-team World Cup in India later this year.

Having restricted the Scots to a modest 234-8 after winning the toss and, like every other team in the tournament, choosing to bat second in balmy conditions, Zimbabwe slumped to 91-5 before recovering to 164-6 with a fighting 83 from Ryan Burl but the Scottish bowlers held their nerve to place one foot in what would be their fourth World Cup appearance.

Scottish opening bowler and man-of-the-match, Chris Sole (3-33), produced one of the fastest spells in Associate nation history, regularly reaching speeds of 150kph to claim the first three Zimbabwe wickets to undermine the run-chase.

His victims included Zimbabwe captain Craig Ervine (2) and the tournaments top-scorer, Sean Williams (12).

Zimbabwe had stormed through the group stages with a perfect four wins from four record but were outplayed by Sri Lanka, who have now qualified for the World Cup with a game to spare, before stumbling against Scotland to see their World Cup dreams turn to nightmares.

It leaves Thursday’s match between Scotland and the Netherlands as a straight shootout for the final place at the game’s showpiece event with the Scots holding the upper-hand.

Even if they lose to their European neighbours, they may still progress on the basis of a significantly superior net run-rate.

The Netherlands have four points in the Super Six stage of the tournament while Scotland have six following their victories against the West Indies and Zimbabwe.

Barring a heavy defeat against the Netherlands in Thursday’s match, they will be at the World Cup.

The Netherlands, however, will believe anything is possible having matched the West Indies’ 374-6 before winning the match in a remarkable Super Over.


Meanwhile, Ireland – having surprisingly failed to qualify for the Super Six stage – sealed seventh place with a tense two-wicket victory against Nepal in the first ODI between the nations.

Nepal posted a competitive 268-9 mostly thanks to an unbeaten 57 (42 balls) from number nine batter, Gulsan Jha, and appeared well on course for victory when Ireland limped to 134-5 in reply.

But Curtis Campher (62 from 59 balls) rallied the tail and the Irish ended a disappointing tournament on a high.

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