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    1xNews » CRICKET » International » Scotland beat Papua New Guinea, go two in two in Group B
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    Scotland beat Papua New Guinea, go two in two in Group B

    Kashish ChadhaBy Kashish ChadhaOctober 20, 20212 Mins Read
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    After pulling off a memorable win over Bangladesh in the T20WC opener, Scotland defeated Papua New Guinea in Group B by 17 runs after a decent all-round performance against their Oceanic rivals. PNG did put the Scots under pressure at certain stages but they were largely the second-best side on show. 

    Opting to bat first after winning the toss, Scotland got off to a shaky start, losing both their openers George Munsey (15) and skipper Kyle Coetzer (6) inside the first four overs of the powerplay. 

    Jolted by a couple of quick blows at that stage, they got back on their feet via a fantastic partnership between Matthew Cross (45) and Richie Berrington (70), who have managed to put on 92 runs for the third wicket at a brisk pace. 

    Most wickets in #T20WorldCup group stage so far:

    6 – Mustafizur Rahman
    5 – Bilal Khan
    5 – Zeeshan Maqsood
    5 – Josh Davey
    5 – Shakib Al Hasan#OMANvBAN #Bangladesh

    — CricTracker (@Cricketracker) October 19, 2021

    Berrington, considered by many as Scotland’s most robust player, recorded a well-deserved half-century. The Cross-Berrington stand was flourishing against both PNG pacers and spinners and were threatening to take the game completely away from the opposition. 

    However, just then Scotland lost a flurry of wickets. They went from looking like getting a score in excess of 180-190 to finishing at 165/9. One Cross, and soon Calum Macleod (10) fell, Berrington & co tried to fetch as many as they could towards the end of the innings. But they lost their wickets in the process, as Guinean bowlers got the execution right on a dry surface in Oman. 

    Kabua Morea (4/31) and Chad Soper (3/27) shared seven wickets between them, while Simon Atai (1/20) bowled an economical spell. 

    #PNG have lost half their side in the Powerplay
    5/1
    20/2
    30/3
    33/4
    35/5 #T20WorldCup #SCOvPNG https://t.co/9lPtJKt6Ci

    — Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) October 19, 2021

    After triggering a collapse at the death, PNG had the momentum with them heading into the run-chase. But their longstanding issues with the bat held their reach back, as they themselves collapsed 35/5 inside the powerplay, which soon became 67/6. 

    Only skipper Assad Vala (18) and Sese Bau (24) showed some fight within the top six for PNG and that made a Scotland victory imminent. But in a late twist, Norman Vanua led a fantastic counter-attack from his side, scoring 47 off 37 balls and suddenly putting the Scottish bowlers under pressure. Kiplin Doriga (18) and Soper (16) also hit a few lusty blows. But ultimately, the PNG hopes were crushed, and they were dismissed for 148. 

    Brief scores

    Scotland 165/9 in 20 overs (Berrington 70, Cross 45; Monea 4/31) beat Papua New Guinea 148/10 in 20 overs (Vanua 47, Bau 24; Davey 4/18) by 17 runs 

    Papua New Guinea Scotland T20 World Cup
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