Scotland CRASH OUT of the T20 World Cup after defeat against Zimbabwe sees them fail to qualify for the Super 12 group stage – as Richie Berrington’s side miss the chance to go up against rivals England
- Scotland have been eliminated from the Twenty20 World Cup by Zimbabwe
- The African side won by five wickets in a tense, close match on Friday in Hobart
- Zimbabwe’s Craig Ervine (58 in 54) and Sikandar Raza (40 in 23) did the damage
- The result sees Richie Berrington’s men fail to qualify for the Super 12 groups
Scotland are out of the Twenty20 World Cup after a five-wicket defeat against Zimbabwe on Friday.
George Munsey hit 54 in 51 balls as Scotland set their opponents a gettable total of 132, and although they started well with several quick wickets, captain Craig Ervine struck 58 off 54 and Sikandar Raza smashed 40 off just 23 to swing the momentum.
The result sees Richie Berrington’s men fail to qualify for the Super 12 group stage and a potential clash with rivals England.
Scotland are out of the T20 World Cup after a five-wicket defeat against Zimbabwe (pictured)
Richie Berrington’s men are now eliminated from the competition before the Super 12 groups
Zimbabwe captain Craig Ervine (above) played a composed innings of 58 runs off 54 deliveries
Zimbabwe, Group B winners, progress to the next stage of the tournament along with Ireland, with Scotland and West Indies eliminated.
In Group A, favourites Sri Lanka finished top and Holland progressed as runners-up, with Namibia and the UAE missing out.
Ervine’s side now move into the perhaps slightly easier group of six in the Super 12, facing Bangladesh, India, Holland, Pakistan and South Africa.
Man of the match Sikandar Raza clubbed 40 off just 23 to swing the momentum to Zimbabwe
The African side celebrated with their passionate fans at the Blundstone Arena in Australia
Second-placed Ireland, meanwhile, will clash with Afghanistan, Australia, England, New Zealand and Sri Lanka in a tough-looking group.
Although Ervine and Raza both fell before the end of the run chase, Ryan Burl smashed Safyaan Sharif over mid-on for four to seal the victory with an over and a half remaining.
Zimbabwe then shared passionate celebrations in front of their joyful fans at the Blundstone Arena in Hobart, Australia.