West Indies, Scotland tested in T20 World Cup warm-up matches at MCG


Melbourne, Oct 11 (IANS): Two-time T20 World Cup champions West Indies emerged victorious against the United Arab Emirates by 17 runs, while the Netherlands fell 18 runs short of Scotland's total as the ICC T20 World Cup warm-up games commenced at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

West Indies faced a spirited challenge from the UAE side as they put on a superb bowling show against the Caribbean side, with Junaid Siddique's breath-taking spell of 4-0-13-5 putting the Nicholas Pooran-led side on the mat. However, Brandon King's 64 and Pooran's 46 helped the West Indies side post 152/9 in the allotted 20 overs.

UAE never got going with the bat as they lost wickets at regular intervals which kept pegging them back in the chase at every stage. Opening batter Muhammad Waseem tried his best but he didn't find enough support from the other end. Lower-order batter Zawar Farid played an excellent cameo of unbeaten 29 off 14 towards the end of their innings, putting on an excellent stand of 53 runs with Waseem who remained unbeaten on 69, according to ICC.

But that came too late in the innings as UAE fell short of the West Indies' total by 17 runs.

In another warm-up match at the MCG, Scotland put on an impressive 151/7 on the board, led by Richie Berrington's 41 and Michael Leask's 37, while Brandon Glover and Bas de Leede shone with the ball for the Dutch, picking up three wickets apiece.

Even as Netherlands displayed the firepower in their batting to chase down the target, Scotland came up with disciplined bowling to restrict them to 133/7, winning by 18 runs. Max O'Dowd was Netherlands' highest scorer with 43 runs to his name, whereas Brad Wheal was the pick of the Scotland bowlers with figures of 2/24 to his name.

 

  

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