Postpublished at 10:56 British Summer Time 21 October 2022
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
It's not a good shot from Madhevere, he didn't move his feet or give himself a chance. It's very much to Scotland's advantage now.
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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
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
It's not a good shot from Madhevere, he didn't move his feet or give himself a chance. It's very much to Scotland's advantage now.
Madhevere b Davey 0 (Zim 7-2)
Another!! Scotland are not going anywhere yet!
A loose shot from Wessly Madhevere. It's full but very wide from Josh Davey and Madhevere swings wildly, ending up dragging a bottom edge onto his stumps.
It's been a frenetic start for Zimbabwe. They just need to settle down a bit.
Target 133
A great start for Brad Wheal and Scotland. Wessly Madhevere is in at three for Zimbabwe.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Scotland needed that early wicket. The only way they're going to win this game is to bowl out Zimbabwe.
Chakabva lbw b Wheal 4 (Zim 4-1)
The perfect start!
Fast and straight from Brad Wheal, the batter plays all around it and replays show the ball just clipping the top of the stumps.
Chakabva can't believe it but Scotland are buzzing.
Could be a wicket in the first over!
Regis Chakabva smashes Brad Wheal's second ball for four but is given out lbw from the next.
He sends it upstairs.
It's time for Zimbabwe's chase. Can Scotland's bowlers get them back in the game?
Michael Leask tried to kick things on with a few boundaries but was undone by a great bit of bowling from Blessing Muzarabani.
George Munsey says that he batted "poorly" and struggled to adapt to the conditions under the lights, combined with some very good bowling. He battled to 54 from 50 balls, the next highest score being 25.
Xavier Doherty
Former Australia spinner on BBC Test Match Special
This has been an outstanding bowling display by the Zimbabweans. Hats off all the way through, very rarely bowled a bad ball.
A brilliant final over from Tendai Chatara, taking a wicket and conceding just six runs. He finishes with excellent figures of 2-14 from his four overs.
Scotland struggled for momentum throughout their innings, unable to find the boundaries regularly enough because of Zimbabwe's consistency. It will take a very good bowling performance to win from here but they have got something to bowl at.
Zimbabwe need 133 to win.
Macleod c Jongwe b Chatara 25 (Sco 128-6)
Another one gone.
Calum Macleod gets hold of it but it's slapped straight to point, Luke Jongwe taking a smart catch over his head.
Macleod departs for 25 from 26 balls.
Bit of a lucky one for Scotland, as the ball from Richard Ngarava ricochets off Chris Greaves' pads and past a diving keeper for four leg byes.
The bowler grimaces but Greaves won't mind how they come. Just two more singles off the over though and that's a great spell from Ngarava, 2-28 from his four overs.
Blessing Muzarabani finishes his spell with 1-34, a bit more expensive than he might have liked but just taking that important wicket at a key time.
Leask b Muzarabani 12 (Sco 119-4)
And the bowler responds!
Leask found the boundary twice in the over and was taking the attack to Blessing Muzarabani, but the bowler fights back with a great yorker that spears into Leask's pads and onto the stumps.
Two precious boundaries for Michael Leask, who is adding some vital late impetus into Scotland's innings here.
Blessing Muzarabani also bowls a no-ball - the free hit is a dot ball but every run is valuable for Scotland right now.
Richard Ngarava bowls a front foot no-ball, a very close one, and gifts Calum Macleod a free hit that he thumps away for four!
Wow, Scotland needed that. Is that what Macleod needed to get himself going for the final three overs?
Can the rest of the Scotland line-up back up the platform Munsey has set?
Munsey c Shumba b Ngarava 54 (Sco 98-4)
George Munsey's battling innings comes to an end.
He tries to kick on, whipping the ball off his legs and towards the mid-wicket boundary but Milton Shumba takes a fine catch diving forwards, the ball inches off the ground.
Not the best time for Scotland to lose their set batter.
I'm struggling to remember when the last boundary was. Scotland have found it tough out there but credit to Zimbabwe's bowlers who have been excellent.