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FOLLOW THE ICC MEN’S WORLD CUP QUALIFIER

Cricket Scotland @CricketScotland
June 20, 2023 11 months
FOLLOW THE ICC MEN’S WORLD CUP QUALIFIER
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Scotland Men are currently competing in the ICC World Cup Qualifier in Zimbabwe, with a place at the 2023 Cricket World Cup in India at stake.

Scotland Men’s Fixtures:

Group B

21 June: Scotland vs Ireland – Scotland won by 1 wicket

23 June: Scotland vs UAE – Scotland won by 111 runs

25 June: Scotland vs Oman – Scotland won by 76 runs

27 June: Scotland vs Sri Lanka – Sri Lanka won by 82 runs

Super Six

1 July: Scotland vs West Indies – Scotland won by 7 wickets

4 July: Scotland vs Zimbabwe – Scotland won by 31 runs

6 July: Scotland vs Netherlands – Netherlands won by 4 wickets

Broadcast Details:

The ICC have confirmed the broadcasting arrangements for the tournament, with Sky Sports holding the rights in the UK.

Two of Scotland’s group stage matches will be broadcast live on Sky Sports, whilst the other fixtures will be broadcast on the Sky Sports Cricket YouTube channel. All Super Six fixtures will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.

21 June: Scotland vs Ireland, Sky Sports Cricket (0730)

23 June: Scotland vs UAE, Sky Sports Cricket (0800)

25 June: Scotland vs Oman, Sky Sports Cricket YouTube (0800)

27 June: Scotland vs Sri Lanka, Sky Sports Main Event (0730)

1 July: Scotland vs West Indies, Sky Sports Cricket (0730)

4 July: Scotland vs Zimbabwe, Sky Sports Cricket (0730)

6 July: Scotland vs Netherlands, Sky Sports Mix (0730)

How to Follow:

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

ICC Digital platforms will provide the short form highlights. This will be available through the ICC Website and the official social media channels on Instagram and Facebook. BBC Sport will provide short-form content in the UK & Ireland.

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

You can keep track of the latest standings from the tournament here.

Scotland Men’s Squad:

Richie Berrington (captain) (Clydesdale), Matthew Cross (Heriot’s), Alasdair Evans (Carlton), Chris Greaves (Grange), Jack Jarvis (Grange), Michael Leask (Forfarshire), Tom Mackintosh (Durham), Chris McBride (Dumfries), Brandon McMullen (RH Corstorphine), George Munsey (RH Corstorphine), Adrian Neill (Heriot’s), Safyaan Sharif (Perth Doo’cot), Chris Sole (Grange), Hamza Tahir (Ayr), Mark Watt (Tamworth)

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