Summary

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  • Scotland must win or be eliminated

  • Zim 147-7: Williams 53, Chigumbura 20, Watt 2-21

  • Scotland slumped to 20-4 in reply

  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 11:39 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2016

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    John Michael Poole: Very gettable total. Hopefully the collapse against Afghanistan the other day isn't in the back of their minds if they start well.

  2. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 1.3 overs

    Cross c Mutumbani b Chatara 0 (Sco 11-2)

    Wicketkeeper Matthew Cross goes first ball! Coetzer helps himself to a two and a single from seamer Tendai Chatara, but Cross's first delivery is a straightforward nick to the keeper.

    Cross? I'll bet he'll be absolutely livid...

  3. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 1 over

    Munsey st Mutumbani b W Masakadza 8 (Sco 8-1)

    But he who lives by the reverse sweep, dies by the reverse sweep... Munsey comes down the track to aim a big hit, is beaten in the flight and is smartly stumped by Richmond Mutumbani.

  4. Sco 8-0 (target 148)published at 0.5 overs

    Left-arm spinner Wellington Masakadza to open the bowling. (And, I'm sure, not just because he's the captain's brother). George Munsey is clearly in "if in doubt, reverse sweep" mode - attempting the shot four times on the first five deliveries, and twice it brings him four!

  5. WATCH: Best of Williamspublished at 11:31 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2016

    Here's the best of Sean Williams' innings of 53 from 36 balls.

  6. Postpublished at 11:30 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2016

    Nearly ready to resume. Kyle Coetzer and George Munsey are opening for Scotland, looking for another big opening stand, having added 84 against Afghanistan in a losing cause.

  7. WATCH: The Masakadza/Sibanda collisionpublished at 11:25 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2016

    If you weren't with us earlier, the main talking point early in the game was the calamity collision between Hamilton Masakadza and Vusi Sibanda in the fourth over. Masakadza was run out (for the second time in successive games), and Sibanda needed extensive treatment for a blow to the head.

    Watch it here on the BBC Sport website.

  8. Scotland's women are still cheering the men onpublished at 11:21 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2016

  9. News from the warm-upspublished at 11:19 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2016

    India v Ireland

    There's one warm-up game being played this morning (there's five more this afternoon) - and it's a women's match between India and Ireland., external

    India skipper Mithali Raj won the toss and chose to bat, and Smriti Mandhana's unbeaten 71 helped them make 145-4 from 20 overs - while Kim Garth took 3-16 for the girls in green.

    Ireland are 13-1 after two overs in reply - Cecelia Joyce is already out.

  10. 'We are a few runs short'published at 11:17 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2016

    Zimbabwe batsman Sean Williams, who top-scored with 53: "We are a few runs short, personally I'd like to have got 155-160. Hopefully the bowlers can drag things back in the second innings. We've lost wickets at the wrong time, quite a lot of soft wickets too, but we now have to defend this target."

  11. Postpublished at 11:15 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2016

  12. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 11:14 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2016

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    Harry Cunningham: Scotland have done well to limit Zimbabwe there. Hopefully they can go on to win this one! CmonScotland, external!

  13. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 20 overs

    Chigumbura c Mommsen b Sharif 20 (Zim 147-7)

    Full toss, hit to extra cover, and caught by the captain!

    When Williams was in full cry, I think Scotland would have been pleased to have kept the score to under 150. And without Williams, it would be a rather sorry scorecard for Zimbabwe.

    But the equation is simple - Scotland need to score 148 to stay in the tournament.

  14. Zim 147-6published at 19.5 overs

    Wide - close to being called a wide - but Chigumbura so nearly gets an edge to the keeper. Dot ball. Finally the boundary drought is ended as Chigumbura steps across to the off side and flicks a four past the square leg umpire. One ball left, three short of the psychological 150 mark...

  15. Zim 143-6published at 19.3 overs

    Sharif to bowl. Chigumbura can only dig out a full delivery past backward point for two. Then it's another wide, full yorker - which Chigumbura leaves in the hope it's called a wide, and it's not. Right on the tramline - dot ball. Chigumbura then heaves a two to Richie Berrington at long-off. But the boundaries have dried up...

  16. Zim 139-6 (Chigumbura 12, W Masakadza 4)published at 19 overs

    Chigumbura guides a single to leg, Masakadza can only drop the ball at his feet but runs one anyway, Davey follows through and tries to use his soccer skills to kick the ball onto the stumps, but it's four singles and no boundaries from an excellent penultimate over for Scotland.

  17. Zim 136-6published at 18.3 overs

    Josh Davey to bowl, a decent line and length, Masakadza adds a single and then the youngster foxes Chigumbura with a wide yorker, just inside the tramlines - dot ball.

  18. Yellow or blue?published at 11:04 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2016

    The phrase "explosion in Opal Fruits factory" comes to mind...

  19. Zim 134-6 (Chigumbura 10, W Masakadza 2)published at 18 overs

    Another wide from Sharif, who's also going to have to bowl the crucial last over here... seven from the over - four singles, two wides and a bye. Two overs left.

  20. Zim 132-6published at 17.4 overs

    Left-hander Wellington Masakadza, youngest brother of captain Hamilton Masakadza (the middle brother Shingirai hasn't played for Zimbabwe since 2014) is the new batsman. He's off the mark with a single. Chigumbura is the main man for ZImbabwe now, Sharif tries a wide yorker to prevent a big hit - but pushes it too wide and concedes a wide.