Postpublished at 11:39 British Summer Time 21 October 2022
At the half way stage Zimbabwe were 10 runs behind run rate, thanks to some tight Scottish bowling
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Zimbabwe Captain Ervine falls for 58
Scotland 132-6 after 20 overs
Second half-century for George Munsey
Brad Wheal gets Chakabva lbw in first over
Madhevere takes stunning catch to dismiss Cross
Jones & Berrington out cheaply
Scotland win the toss and bat first
Both sides have won one and lost one
Winner will join Ireland to advance to Super 12 stage
Ffion Wynne
At the half way stage Zimbabwe were 10 runs behind run rate, thanks to some tight Scottish bowling
Target 133
Sikandar Raza lofts one nicely over mid-off's head for four as the partnership continues to annoy Scotland.
He gets a bit of luck from the final ball, attempting the same shot but the ball slices off the edge, landing safely in front of the fielder out on the cover boundary.
Xavier Doherty
Former Australia spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I think Zimbabwe are well in front. Scotland have to find a way to squeeze a little bit more pressure on.
Target 133
Scotland are giving absolutely nothing away. Zimbabwe look as if they've got a much-needed boundary but Michael Jones pulls off a stunning save on the boundary to restrict them to three.
Halfway through. Which way is this one going?!
Xavier Doherty
Former Australia spinner on BBC Test Match Special
If Scotland are successful in getting Raza out, they become favourites in the game.
Target 133
The game is balanced nicely, although Scotland are probably just edging it. It's been a strange innings from Zimbabwe, every player has looked frenetic and unsure at the crease.
They need someone to stay calm and see them through - is captain Ervine their man?
Xavier Doherty
Former Australia spinner on BBC Test Match Special
How often do you see that? That's an absolute freebie for the Scots there.
Williams c Wheal b Leask 7 (Zim 42-3)
And there's one! A horrible mistake from Sean Williams and that's a big breakthrough.
It's a bit of a pie from Leask in all honesty, short and begging to be smashed to the boundary. But Williams picks out the fielder at deep square, Brad Wheal taking a smart catch low to the ground.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Reverse sweep and a fine shot by captain Ervine to remind the Zimbabwe fans what they're here for.
Target 133
Michael Leask bowls his first over and is greeted by a perfectly executed reverse sweep from Craig Ervine, splitting the fielders perfectly to race away for four.
They needed that boundary, and need a couple of big overs here to get ahead of the run rate.
Scotland need wickets.
Target 133
The first over of spin from Scotland in the shape of Mark Watt, and he backs up the seamers with a tidy over going for four.
Something has got to give from Zimbabwe's batters, the run rate is just starting to creep up.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Scotland are fielding with such aggression and positivity.
Target 133
Just four singles from Josh Davey's second over and that ends the powerplay.
It definitely belongs to Scotland, but they can't afford to let this good start go to waste now.
And here is that second wicket to fall, Josh Davey joining in the action.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Beautifully driven and wonderfully timed by Ervine for four.
Target 133
A touch of class from Craig Ervine with two consecutive drives for four off Brad Wheal, just what they needed.
Wheal responds with a good ball that jags back in and hits the batter on the hand. Nine from the over though, and a bit of positivity from Zimbabwe.
Safyaan Sharif is hit for four from his first ball - and it's a front foot no-ball, too. He gets away with the free hit and recovers well, just three runs coming from the rest of the over.
Zimbabwe still being rather cautious.
Brad Wheal started brilliantly for Scotland, taking a wicket in the first over of the innings.
Target 133
Zimbabwe's most experienced player Sean Williams is at the crease now, with his captain Craig Ervine. They are going to need all of that experience if they are going to get over the line here.
Target 133
Great start for Josh Davey, three runs and a wicket from his first over.
Scotland are buzzing in the field, their body language currently much more positive than Zimbabwe.