Scotland stun Zimbabwe to set up Dutch winner-takes-all World Cup qualifier | Cricket News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Scotland emerged victorious with a remarkable 31-run win over Zimbabwe in a thrilling encounter in Harare on Tuesday, setting up a decisive match against the Netherlands for a spot in the World Cup.
With Sri Lanka already securing their place in the World Cup after defeating Zimbabwe, the hosts had an opportunity to secure the second spot with a victory over Scotland in Bulawayo.
However, Scottish fast bowler Chris Sole proved to be a key figure, dismantling Zimbabwe’s top order and finishing with impressive figures of 3-33. Despite their efforts, Zimbabwe fell short of the target of 234, eventually being bowled out for 203.
As a result, Scotland now find themselves in a winner-takes-all situation, with a crucial match against the Netherlands determining which team will secure the final spot in the World Cup.

“Our boys have been fantastic. Credit to the way the lads played today,” said Scotland captain Richie Berrington.
“The way we came out and showed faith in the second innings and get those early wickets was fantastic.”
Berrington added: “It’s a quick turnaround to the game against the Netherlands. We’ll take a lot of confidence but it’s going to be a tough game.”
“It’s a very difficult pill to swallow,” Berrington’s Zimbabwe counterpart Craig Ervine acknowledged.
“I thought we did well to restrict them to 230. Unfortunately that first initial spell from Sole really put us on the back foot and just made it hard for us to recover from that position.”
Leask top scored with a 34-ball 48 as Scotland racked up 234 runs for eight wickets off their allotted 50 overs.
Coming in at number eight, he combined with Mark Watt (21 not out) for an invaluable eighth-wicket partnership of 46 after the Scots had been left reeling at 170-7.
Three other batsmen — Matthew Cross (38), Brandon McMullen (34) and George Munsey (31) — all got into the 30s, but failed to build on their time at the crease.

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Sean Williams grabbed 3-41 off his 10 overs, but failed to shine with the bat as Zimbabwe were quickly reduced to 37/4 in the run chase, under intense pressure from Sole.
Wessly Madhevere hit 40 and the dangerous Sikandar Raza 34 as Zimbabwe fought back.
Ryan Burl gave the host nation most hope, however, hitting 83 off 84 balls.
But Burl crucially fell to the off-break of Leask, who also had a smart catch off his own bowling to dismiss Richard Ngarava.
The Scotsman ended with 2-33 off six overs and his team left the field knowing that a victory over the Dutch on Thursday would see them headed for India in the Autumn.
For Zimbabwe it was a case of deja vu after a similar failure in 2018 qualifiers when they also needed to win only one of their last two matches to qualify for the World Cup. They lost in both games in both 2018 and 2023.
“It’s always nice to put those demons from 2018 behind us and had we gotten over the line today, nobody would have been asking about that but unfortunately, we didn’t,” said Ervine.
(With AFP inputs)

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