T20 World Cup Qualifier: Scotland beat UAE by 90 runs to reach the finals
Scotland secured a place at the T20 World Cup with a convincing 90-run win over hosts United Arab Emirates in their play-off in Dubai.
The Scots, the top seeds going into the qualifying tournament, had finished a disappointing fourth in Group A.
But they responded with their second biggest T20 victory as UAE fell to 108 all out chasing Scotland’s 198-6.
Opener George Munsey top scored with 65 and admitted it was “nice” to find his form in a decider.
“It’s not gone our way this tournament, but it’s great to play so well in a must-win game,” Munsey, who was named player of the match, said.
Munsey paid tribute to fellow batsman Richie Berrington, saying it was “fantastic the way he took it out” in the middle order by adding 48 runs.
Captain Kyle Coetzer, who hit 34 in his opening partnership with Munsey, suggested the future was bright for Scotland with “a lot of fine players”, despite a surprise opening defeat by Singapore and subsequent losses to Namibia and Netherlands.
“We are very lucky to be where we are, but progression is what we are looking for,” he said.
Six places were up for grabs for next year’s finals in Australia alongside Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in the first-round group stage.
Group A winners Papua New Guinea face Namibia in one semi-final, with Group B winners Ireland taking on Netherlands and all four sides securing qualification.
Scotland have also now qualified along with either Hong Kong or Oman, who they will face in a fifth-place play-off on Thursday. – bbc.com