- BATSMENRB4s6sSR8 And now Zimbabwe strike bat. Cross tries to drive the ball towards cover, but plays onto his stumps. 56/139.3 If Scotland were in a worse situation, a headline would be writing itself. Coetzer is out after sweeping to deep midwicket where Solomon Mire takes the simple catch. What a knock from the captain, second century this week. 215/514.3 And that's the second wicket down as Sikander Raza deceives MacLeod and hits him on the pads for LBW. That's his 25th ODI wicket 93/223.1 Third wicket down. Berrington drives to midwicket where the captain Cremer takes a lovely diving catch low down. Great catch. 133/331 And that's Mommsem gone. He goes the sweep, but plays around it, and the turn deceives him and the ball removes the bails. 175/448.1 That's Wallace's wonderful and highest scoring knock over as he's caught at long on by Williams. 298/6Extras16 (lb 3, nb 3, w 10)TOTAL317/6 (50 Overs, RR: 6.34)Fall of wickets: 1-56 (Matthew Cross, 7.6 ov), 2-93 (Calum MacLeod, 14.3 ov), 3-133 (Richie Berrington, 23.1 ov), 4-175 (Preston Mommsen, 30.6 ov), 5-215 (Kyle Coetzer, 39.3 ov), 6-298 (Craig Wallace, 48.1 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB TL Chatara 8 1 63 1 7.87 2 0 R Ngarava 10 0 96 1 9.60 5 2 Sikandar Raza 10 1 43 1 4.30 0 0 AG Cremer 10 0 45 1 4.50 1 0 SC Williams 10 0 48 2 4.80 2 0 SF Mire 2 0 19 0 9.50 0 1
- BATSMENRB4s6sSR17.5 This is a massive wicket for Scotland in terms of DL. Mire sweeps against the spin to deep square leg where Sharif takes the catch. 97/312 The second wicket is down. Short ball from Sole, Ervine looks to pull, but the left-handed batsman top edged the ball high in the air and the keeper Cross took the catch. 58/229.5 The danger man is gone. Williams looked like he could bat Zimbabwe to victory, but he goes to cut a slower ball and edges behind to Cross. 171/621.3 Williams cuts to point, and they go for a dodgy run. Berrington fields and the thrown goes to the striker's End and the stumps are taken out. Brilliant fielding! 107/423.4 And that's the fifth wicket down, de Lange beating Burl to bowl him. Scorecard pressure? 125/540.5 This has to be the game for Scotland. Waller sweeps to deep square leg where Sole takes the catch on the boundary rope. Waller doesn't want to go, saying Sole has overstepped the rope, but the umpire tells him to go. Seven behind his top score. 269/932.1 And the bowling change works. Moor smashes the ball high in the air to long on where Sharif takes the catch 191/732.5 And that's the Zimbabwe captain out as de Lange gets Cremer lbw on the front foot. Great ball 193/841.4 smashed high in the air to mid on where Sole takes the catch. 272/10Extras4 (nb 1, w 3)TOTAL272 all out (41.4 Overs, RR: 6.52)Fall of wickets: 1-55 (Hamilton Masakadza, 10.6 ov), 2-58 (Craig Ervine, 11.6 ov), 3-97 (Solomon Mire, 17.5 ov), 4-107 (Sikandar Raza, 21.3 ov), 5-125 (Ryan Burl, 23.4 ov), 6-171 (Sean Williams, 29.5 ov), 7-191 (Peter Moor, 32.1 ov), 8-193 (Graeme Cremer, 32.5 ov), 9-269 (Malcolm Waller, 40.5 ov), 10-272 (Tendai Chatara, 41.4 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB MA Leask 7 0 42 0 6.00 1 0 AC Evans 6 0 32 0 5.33 0 0 SM Sharif 8.4 0 69 1 7.96 1 0 CB Sole 8 1 40 1 5.00 1 1 CD de Lange 8 0 60 5 7.50 0 0 RD Berrington 4 0 29 1 7.25 0 0
Match Details
Toss
Scotland , elected to bat first
Series result
Scotland led the 2-match series 1-0
Match number
Season
Hours of play (local time)
10.45 start, First Session 10.45-14.15, Interval 14.15-15.00, Second Session 15.00-18.30
Match days
15 June 2017 (50-over match)
Reserve Umpire
Match Referee
Match Coverage
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