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FOLLOW SCOTLAND MEN’S TOUR OF THE UAE

Cricket Scotland @CricketScotland
February 29, 2024 2 months
FOLLOW SCOTLAND MEN’S TOUR OF THE UAE
ICC Div 2 - Nepal 21/2/2023. Scotland take on hosts, Nepal, in the final game of the men’s ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 at Tribhuvan University International cricket ground, Kathmandu, Nepal. Credit: Ian Jacobs

Scotland Men are currently in UAE for a multi-format tour, featuring four Cricket World Cup League 2 fixtures against UAE and Canada, and a three-match T20I series against UAE.

Scotland Men Fixtures:

CWCL2

1 March: Scotland vs Canada – Canada won by seven wickets

3 March: Scotland vs UAE – Scotland won by eight wickets

7 March: Scotland vs Canada – Canada won by five wickets

9 March: Scotland vs UAE – Match abandoned

T20I Series

11 March: Scotland vs UAE – UAE won by eight wickets

13 March: Scotland vs UAE – Scotland won by nine runs

14 March: Scotland vs UAE – Scotland won by 32 runs

Broadcast Details:

All ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 fixtures will be broadcast live and free on icc.tv.

Supporters simply need to create a free account to watch all of the action from the Dubai International Stadium.

The T20I series can be streamed lived and free on the SportsEye YouTube channel.

How to Follow:

Ball-by-ball live scoring and text commentary will be available for each game on the ICC website.

Cricket Scotland’s digital platforms will also be providing coverage of each game.

Scotland Men CWCL2 Squad:

Richie Berrington (captain) (Clydesdale), Matthew Cross (Heriots), Brad Currie (Sussex), Scott Currie (Hampshire), Chris Greaves (Grange), Jack Jarvis (Grange), Michael Leask (Forfarshire), Brandon McMullen (RH Costorphine), George Munsey (RH Costorphine), Safyaan Sharif (Perth Doo’cot), Hamza Tahir (Ayr), Charlie Tear (Sussex), Andrew Umeed (Somerset), Mark Watt (Heriots), Brad Wheal (Hampshire).

Scotland Men T20 Squad:

Richie Berrington (captain) (Clydesdale), Matthew Cross (Heriots), Brad Currie (Sussex), James Dickinson (Heriots), Chris Greaves (Grange), Oli Hairs (Watsonian), Jack Jarvis (Grange), Michael Leask (Forfarshire), Gavin Main (Heriots), Brandon McMullen (RH Costorphine), George Munsey (RH Costorphine), Safyaan Sharif (Perth Doo’cot), Charlie Tear (Sussex), Andrew Umeed (Somerset), Mark Watt (Heriots).

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