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Scotland Cruise became the second round T20 WC for the first time

Scotland Cruise became the second round T20 WC for the first time
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Alerat: Scottish who impressed Oman by eight goalkeeper to register their third consecutive victory in the first round and qualified for the T20 Super 12 Stage World Cup with topping group B here on Thursday.
Scotland, who had surprised Bangladesh with six ran before beating Papua New Guinea at 17 running in their previous match, remained invincible and completed their group meeting with six points.
Besides Scotland, Bangladesh also qualified for Super 12 of the group by completing the second with four points.
Host Oman and PNG out of the tournament.
Scotland is now placed next to India, Pakistan, New Zealand, Afghanistan and the second team that was decided from Group A in the Super 12s Group 2.
Scotland provides a performance that rules to order their place in Super 12 🔥 # T20WorldCup | #Onnvsco | …
https://t.co/wwmzerqsvh- T20 World Cup (@ T20WorldCup) 1634836524000Bangladesh found themselves in group 2 with England, Australia, South Africa, West Indies and Sri Lanka.
In Thursday’s match, Scotland first issued a clinical bowling attempt to have Oman to under par 122 after being asked for a bowl.
Chase turned out to be Cakewalk for Scotland when they reached the target with three spare overs.
Skipper Kyle Coetzer made a 28-foot 41 attack with the help of two boundaries and three six, while George Munsey (20) and Wicketkeeper-Matthew Cross-dough (26 did not come out) also played good hands.
Towards the end, Richie Berrington hit some healthy blows on the trip to 31 unbeaten who came out only 21 balls and mixed with one limit and three hits on the fence.
Berrington spent a pursuit dress, hit Mohammad Nadeen for four and six.
Previously, Oman lost two quick goals – Jatinder Singh and Kashyap Prajapati – After choosing a bat in a match that had to be won before Aqib Ilyas (37 of 35 balls) and Mohammad Nadeem (25 off 21) stabilized the innings with the third goal holder.
But Scotland pulled everything back, removing Ilyas and Nadeem, which perished in searching too much only after Clobbering Mark Watts over the limit.
Sandeep Good (5) and Naseem Khushi did not help their parties because Oman continued to lose goal periodically to reach 98 after 16 after 16.
Skipper Zeeshan Maqsood (34 off 30) tried his best to push the level of assessment but Scottish Bowlers did not give Oman BATPY LEEWAY .
Josh Davey (3/25), Michael Leask (2/12), Safyahan Sharif (2/25) and Mark Watt (1/12) was a goalkeeper for Scotland.
In fact, Davey’s final resulted in three Oman’s goal, including running out.

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