View from the press boxpublished at 10:22 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2016
To add insult to injury, the PA announcer inside Nagpur is yelling "MAKE SOME NOISE" at those 40,000 empty seats between overs.
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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
Mark Mitchener
To add insult to injury, the PA announcer inside Nagpur is yelling "MAKE SOME NOISE" at those 40,000 empty seats between overs.
Sikandar Raza is the new batsman, Scotland need to keep their feet on the Zimbabwe jugular here. Watt restricts them to singles - he's only yielded five runs in two overs.
If you didn't see Watt bowling the other day, he has an unusual action - bowling left-arm round, his front foot lands (perfectly legally) outside the return crease, meaning he delivers the ball from quite a wide angle.
Sanjay Manjrekar
Former India batsman
"If he'd caught that first time, we'd say well done. But the fact he recovered so well from the fumble, made it an extraordinary catch. I have a theory that the catching hasn't got better - but the athleticism has, and that's why we are seeing so many spectacular catches."
Mutumbani c Leask b Watt 19 (Zim 51-3)
That will do for Scotland! Mutumbani goes for the big one again against Watt's left-arm spin, Michael Leask gets both hands to it at long-off though he can't hold on - but the new Somerset signing takes a one-handed grab at the second attempt!
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John Michael Poole: Good start from Scotland, another quick wicket and they'll be in business.
Mommsen shuffles his bowlers again - and we have our first six of the match as Leask tosses one up to Mutumbani, who gets down on one knee and clouts him back over the top for six. The third-wicket pair also milk Leask for a few singles - Mutumbani has 19 from 16 balls, while Williams, who impressed at last year's World Cup, has 13 from 10.
Having taken 1-9 from two overs, Scotland keep Evans' last two overs up their sleeves, and turn back to Josh Davey. But he strays down the leg side to the left-handed Williams, and when Evans puts in the dive on the fine leg boundary the ball annoyingly squirms onto the rope. Meanwhile, Mutumbani takes one in the ribs as he fails to connect with a pull shot.
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Zim 30-2 (Mutumbani 11, Williams 2)
Captain Preston Mommsen has used five bowlers in his first six overs - the latest man introduced is Safyaan Sharif, but Mutumbani powerfully whacks a four just over the leaping Leask at mid-on. Close, but not a chance - unless you can leap around like Superman as Zeeshan Maqsood did yesterday... Sharif serves up a loose full toss which Mutumbani hits back over his head for the second four of the over.
Here's a stat - it's Zimbabwe's lowest powerplay score against an Associate team.
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Kudzai: Oh not again, Masakadza!
Are you referring to this incident from Zimbabwe's first game, Kudzai?...
Alasdair Evans completes a tidy over, just a single from it. Sean Williams, standing by since Sibanda's injury, has now joined Mutumbani.
Sibanda c Machan b Evans 4 (Zim 19-2)
Whether or not he should have stayed out there after taking a blow to the head, at least Vusi Sibanda can go and get himself checked out properly as he slog-sweeps one down deep square leg's throat.
Katie McGill from the Scotland women's team seems to think Sibanda should have retired hurt...
Wicketkeeper Mutumbani is off the mark with a single. Sibanda is still out there. Looks OK for now.
The stretcher is not needed, but Sibanda has a big fluffy white plaster on his chin, which is then augmented by a much bigger plaster stretching up to his cheeks.
Richmond Mutumbani is out there as Masakadza's replacement, Sean Williams is standing by in case Sibanda needs to go off - but he's going to carry on, and I'm slightly surprised considering the amount of time and treatment he needed.
Mel Jones
Former Australia batter
"I think Sibanda banged into Masakadza's helmet. There is some concern for him, there might be a bit of concussion."
There are now multiple people out attending to Sibanda, it looks like they've wiped some blood off his chin. Hamilton Masakadza is a big guy, and not someone you'd want to run into at full pelt.
Zimbabwe might need two new batsmen here, Sibanda may need to retire hurt.
Pommie Mbangwa
Former Zimbabwe fast bowler
"Can you believe it? They bumped into each other mid-pitch because they were looking at the fielder and watching the ball."