Bulawayo (Zimbabwe), June 27 (Ians) Sri Lanka were made to work hard for an 82-run win over previously unbeaten Scotland, making it four wins from four to top Group B in the Icc Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023.
Asked to bat first, Sri Lanka were bowled out for just 245 but on a tricky surface, that proved more than enough as Maheesh Theekshana (3-41) did the damage with the ball -– Scotland getting bowled out in just 29 overs.That means Sri Lanka take four points through to the Super Six, with the Scots taking two as the race for qualification intensifies.
In the other match of the day, Ireland picked up their first win of the campaign with a 138-run success against the United Arab Emirates, with Paul Stirling hitting form with a blistering 162.
Sri Lankan bowlers step up
For the first time in this tournament, Dimuth Karunaratne failed to make a half-century,...
Asked to bat first, Sri Lanka were bowled out for just 245 but on a tricky surface, that proved more than enough as Maheesh Theekshana (3-41) did the damage with the ball -– Scotland getting bowled out in just 29 overs.That means Sri Lanka take four points through to the Super Six, with the Scots taking two as the race for qualification intensifies.
In the other match of the day, Ireland picked up their first win of the campaign with a 138-run success against the United Arab Emirates, with Paul Stirling hitting form with a blistering 162.
Sri Lankan bowlers step up
For the first time in this tournament, Dimuth Karunaratne failed to make a half-century,...
- 6/27/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Odi Wc Qualifier: McMullen century, Greaves five-for hand Scotland a convincing 76-run win over Oman
Bulawayo, June 25 (Ians) Top-order batter Brandon McMullen’s 136 followed by 5/53 from leg-spinner Chris Greaves set up Scotland’s convincing 76-run win over Oman in their Group B match of Men’s Odi World Cup Qualifiers at the Bulawayo Athletic Club on Sunday.
Ireland’s 133-run defeat to Sri Lanka at Queen Sports Club had ensured that both Oman and Scotland made it to the Super Six stage. But Scotland will now have the added advantage of carrying two points from their win over Oman on Sunday in progressing to the next stage.
Bilal Khan gave Oman the perfect start when he trapped Christopher McBride lbw off the very third ball of the game. Scotland found the going tough against a disciplined new-ball effort from Oman, making only two runs in their first four overs. McMullen and Matthew Cross gradually settled in and added 82 runs for the second wicket partnership, with...
Ireland’s 133-run defeat to Sri Lanka at Queen Sports Club had ensured that both Oman and Scotland made it to the Super Six stage. But Scotland will now have the added advantage of carrying two points from their win over Oman on Sunday in progressing to the next stage.
Bilal Khan gave Oman the perfect start when he trapped Christopher McBride lbw off the very third ball of the game. Scotland found the going tough against a disciplined new-ball effort from Oman, making only two runs in their first four overs. McMullen and Matthew Cross gradually settled in and added 82 runs for the second wicket partnership, with...
- 6/25/2023
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Bulawayo, June 23 (Ians) Richie Berrington produced a perfect captains knock while Safyaan Sharif and Chris Sole starred with the ball to help Scotland thrash United Arab Emirates by 111 runs in their Group B match of Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifiers at the Bulawayo Athletic Club, here on Friday.
After Berrington’s 127, followed by 44 not out from Mark Watt, steered Scotland to 282/8, Sharif took 4/20 and Sole picked 3/37 to bowl out UAE for 171 in 35.3 overs, as the Gulf nation were also knocked out of Odi World Cup qualification contention too.
Scotland didn’t have a rosy start as Junaid Siddique first trapped opener Christopher McBride lbw and then castled Matthew Cross. Ali Nasser and Zahoor Khan also provided great support to him, scalping the wickets of Brandon McMullen and Tomas Mackintosh respectively, as Scotland were left reeling at 48/4.
Berrington and Michael Leask, hero of Scotland’s one-wicket victory over Ireland, then...
After Berrington’s 127, followed by 44 not out from Mark Watt, steered Scotland to 282/8, Sharif took 4/20 and Sole picked 3/37 to bowl out UAE for 171 in 35.3 overs, as the Gulf nation were also knocked out of Odi World Cup qualification contention too.
Scotland didn’t have a rosy start as Junaid Siddique first trapped opener Christopher McBride lbw and then castled Matthew Cross. Ali Nasser and Zahoor Khan also provided great support to him, scalping the wickets of Brandon McMullen and Tomas Mackintosh respectively, as Scotland were left reeling at 48/4.
Berrington and Michael Leask, hero of Scotland’s one-wicket victory over Ireland, then...
- 6/23/2023
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Bulawayo, June 21 (Ians) All-rounder Michael Leask hit a four on the final ball of Scotland’s chase to secure a thrilling one-wicket win for Scotland over Ireland in their Mens Odi World Cup Qualifier Group B match at Queens Sports Club, here on Wednesday.
All-rounder Curtis Campher’s superb 120 and George Dockrell’s fine 69 helped Ireland to a total of 286/8, after being reduced to 70/5, thanks to Brandon McMullen’s 5/34.
In reply, Scotland were in trouble at 152/7. But Leask had other ideas, slamming a glorious unbeaten 91 off 61 balls, laced with nine fours and four sixes, to gain a thrilling win for Scotland.
Leask also shared a vital 82-run stand for the eighth wicket with Mark Watt (47), before stitching a 50-run stand with Safyaan Sharif (6). With this, Scotland have now won 13 of their last 14 ODIs batting second.
Scotland’s chase had a less than ideal start as Matthew Cross fell to Mark Adair in the second over.
All-rounder Curtis Campher’s superb 120 and George Dockrell’s fine 69 helped Ireland to a total of 286/8, after being reduced to 70/5, thanks to Brandon McMullen’s 5/34.
In reply, Scotland were in trouble at 152/7. But Leask had other ideas, slamming a glorious unbeaten 91 off 61 balls, laced with nine fours and four sixes, to gain a thrilling win for Scotland.
Leask also shared a vital 82-run stand for the eighth wicket with Mark Watt (47), before stitching a 50-run stand with Safyaan Sharif (6). With this, Scotland have now won 13 of their last 14 ODIs batting second.
Scotland’s chase had a less than ideal start as Matthew Cross fell to Mark Adair in the second over.
- 6/21/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Harare, June 17 (Ians) Each match of Men’s Odi World Cup qualifiers will be high stakes, with ten teams contesting for two places at the global showpiece event set to be held later this year in India.
One of the ten teams in contention for those two spots is 1996 champions Sri Lanka, who will be kicking off their Group B campaign in Bulawayo against the United Arab Emirates on Monday, and captain Dasun Shanaka said his team is aware that any opposition can’t be taken lightly in a tournament where Odi World Cup spots are at stake.
“We are very confident of doing well in the Qualifiers and used the two warm-ups to get our boys into match situations, and the team is looking forward to the games coming up. We also know that every team taking part in this competition is aiming to win, which means that no opponent can be taken lightly,...
One of the ten teams in contention for those two spots is 1996 champions Sri Lanka, who will be kicking off their Group B campaign in Bulawayo against the United Arab Emirates on Monday, and captain Dasun Shanaka said his team is aware that any opposition can’t be taken lightly in a tournament where Odi World Cup spots are at stake.
“We are very confident of doing well in the Qualifiers and used the two warm-ups to get our boys into match situations, and the team is looking forward to the games coming up. We also know that every team taking part in this competition is aiming to win, which means that no opponent can be taken lightly,...
- 6/17/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Edinburgh, May 10 (Ians) Cricket Scotland on Wednesday announced the list of men’s and women’s players who will be awarded a professional contract for 2023-24.
Fourteen men’s players have been awarded a professional contract while nine women’s cricketers also make the list. This is the first time that women’s cricketers in Scotland have been awarded a professional contract following an announcement in November 2022.
The duration of the contracts will be from April 1, 2023 to March 31, 2024. The selection of players for the contracts was made by a panel and the process was conducted in February and March this year.
Men and women cricketers will continue to be awarded equal match fees, a practice which has been in place since 2021.
“We are thrilled to announce this year’s contracts, and for women’s cricket in Scotland in particular, this really is a landmark moment. I’m absolutely delighted that...
Fourteen men’s players have been awarded a professional contract while nine women’s cricketers also make the list. This is the first time that women’s cricketers in Scotland have been awarded a professional contract following an announcement in November 2022.
The duration of the contracts will be from April 1, 2023 to March 31, 2024. The selection of players for the contracts was made by a panel and the process was conducted in February and March this year.
Men and women cricketers will continue to be awarded equal match fees, a practice which has been in place since 2021.
“We are thrilled to announce this year’s contracts, and for women’s cricket in Scotland in particular, this really is a landmark moment. I’m absolutely delighted that...
- 5/10/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Hobart, Oct 21 (Ians) Captain Craig Ervine played a captain’s knock of 58 off 54 balls while Sikandar Raza smacked a cameo of 40 as Zimbabwe beat Scotland by five wickets in the first round of Icc Men’s T20 World Cup at Bellerive Oval to end up as winners of Group B and clinch the final Super 12 spot.
After Tendai Chatara and Richard Ngarava picked two wickets each in a clinical bowling performance to restrict Scotland to a paltry total of 132/6 in 20 overs, Zimbabwe were in trouble at 42/3 in eight overs.
But Ervine, who hit his sixth T20I fifty, and Raza shared a 64-run stand off 43 balls, followed by Milton Shumba and Ryan Burl applying finishing touches for Zimbabwe to chase down the total with nine balls to spare, continuing their good run in the tournament after featuring the last time in T20 World Cup in 2016.
As Group B toppers, Zimbabwe...
After Tendai Chatara and Richard Ngarava picked two wickets each in a clinical bowling performance to restrict Scotland to a paltry total of 132/6 in 20 overs, Zimbabwe were in trouble at 42/3 in eight overs.
But Ervine, who hit his sixth T20I fifty, and Raza shared a 64-run stand off 43 balls, followed by Milton Shumba and Ryan Burl applying finishing touches for Zimbabwe to chase down the total with nine balls to spare, continuing their good run in the tournament after featuring the last time in T20 World Cup in 2016.
As Group B toppers, Zimbabwe...
- 10/21/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Hobart, Oct 21 (Ians) Tendai Chatara and Richard Ngarava picked two wickets each in a clinical bowling performance as Zimbabwe restricted Scotland to a paltry total of 132/6 in 20 overs in final Group B match in round one of the Icc Men’s T20 World Cup at Bellerive Oval on Friday.
Scotland were unable to justify their captain Richie Berrington’s decision to bat first as none of the batters looked fluent, including their top-scorer George Munsey, who made 54 off 51 balls with seven fours.
Moreover, Zimbabwe bowlers resorted to straight lines and with spinners keeping things tight, didn’t concede a single six in the innings, the first time an instance like this was recorded in ongoing T20 World Cup.
Scotland lost their openers Michael Jones and Matthew Cross in the first 4.1 overs. Munsey, Berrington and Calum MacLeod tried their best to get the Scotland innings back on track, but they never...
Scotland were unable to justify their captain Richie Berrington’s decision to bat first as none of the batters looked fluent, including their top-scorer George Munsey, who made 54 off 51 balls with seven fours.
Moreover, Zimbabwe bowlers resorted to straight lines and with spinners keeping things tight, didn’t concede a single six in the innings, the first time an instance like this was recorded in ongoing T20 World Cup.
Scotland lost their openers Michael Jones and Matthew Cross in the first 4.1 overs. Munsey, Berrington and Calum MacLeod tried their best to get the Scotland innings back on track, but they never...
- 10/21/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Hobart, Oct 19 (Ians) Curtis Campher and George Dockrell shared an unbeaten 119-run stand for the fifth wicket in Ireland’s successful chase of 177 to seal a come-from-behind six-wicket win over Scotland in their Group B match of the first round in Icc Men’s T20 World Cup at Bellerive Oval on Wednesday.
After opener Michael Jones hit a magnificent 86 off 55 balls to carry Scotland to a massive 176/5, the bowlers came into act by reducing Ireland to 61/4 in 9.3 overs and victory looked improbable with every minute.
That’s when Campher (72 not out off 37 balls) and Dockrell (39 not out off 27 balls) joined forces to shock Scotland and get a win out of nowhere for Ireland with a brilliant partnership in just 9.3 overs and keep them in the reckoning for a Super 12 spot.
The duo ran excellently hard between the wickets, converted their ones into twos, twos into threes and kept the boundaries...
After opener Michael Jones hit a magnificent 86 off 55 balls to carry Scotland to a massive 176/5, the bowlers came into act by reducing Ireland to 61/4 in 9.3 overs and victory looked improbable with every minute.
That’s when Campher (72 not out off 37 balls) and Dockrell (39 not out off 27 balls) joined forces to shock Scotland and get a win out of nowhere for Ireland with a brilliant partnership in just 9.3 overs and keep them in the reckoning for a Super 12 spot.
The duo ran excellently hard between the wickets, converted their ones into twos, twos into threes and kept the boundaries...
- 10/19/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Hobart, Oct 19 (Ians) Scotland continued to impress in the Icc Men’s T20 World Cup as opener Michael Jones hit a magnificent 86 to carry the side to a massive 176/5 against Ireland in their Group B match of the first round at Bellerive Oval on Wednesday.
It was a dominant innings for Scotland, who hardly kept any foot wrong from the time of winning the toss and electing to bat first. Jones was unarguably the star of Scotland’s innings, hitting six fours and four sixes in his 55-ball 86, at a high strike-rate of 156.36.
After losing his opening partner George Munsey in the second over of the innings, Jones had to be cautious as well as adjust to the conditions. After passing through the initial phase, he then came out swinging with his array of shots, and looking delightful in hitting a majority of his boundaries through the leg-side, including one...
It was a dominant innings for Scotland, who hardly kept any foot wrong from the time of winning the toss and electing to bat first. Jones was unarguably the star of Scotland’s innings, hitting six fours and four sixes in his 55-ball 86, at a high strike-rate of 156.36.
After losing his opening partner George Munsey in the second over of the innings, Jones had to be cautious as well as adjust to the conditions. After passing through the initial phase, he then came out swinging with his array of shots, and looking delightful in hitting a majority of his boundaries through the leg-side, including one...
- 10/19/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Hobart, Oct 17 (Ians) Since their run to the Super 12 in 2021 Men’s T20 World Cup, Scotland played just two more T20Is before they embarked to Australia to play in the first round of the ongoing tournament in Hobart.
But on Monday, exactly a year after Scotland defeated Bangladesh by six runs in their opening first round match of 2021 T20 World Cup at Al Amerat, Oman, they pulled off another major upset with a shock 42-run victory over two-time champions West Indies in their Group B match at Bellerive Oval.
“Elated to be off to a winning start like that against West Indies. A lot of good memories from last year’s World Cup as well. We won that first game against Bangladesh, and I think we took a lot of belief from that.”
“The boys showed today how good we can be. That belief has always been there. We...
But on Monday, exactly a year after Scotland defeated Bangladesh by six runs in their opening first round match of 2021 T20 World Cup at Al Amerat, Oman, they pulled off another major upset with a shock 42-run victory over two-time champions West Indies in their Group B match at Bellerive Oval.
“Elated to be off to a winning start like that against West Indies. A lot of good memories from last year’s World Cup as well. We won that first game against Bangladesh, and I think we took a lot of belief from that.”
“The boys showed today how good we can be. That belief has always been there. We...
- 10/17/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Hobart, Oct 17 (Ians) Just 24 hours after Namibia kick-started the Men’s T20 World Cup with a stunning 55-run win over Sri Lanka, Scotland pulled off another major upset in the tournament with a shock 42-run victory over two-time champions West Indies in a Group B first round match at the Bellerive Oval on Monday.
After opener George Munsey carried his bat throughout the innings to slam an unbeaten 66 to help Scotland post an excellent 160/5, left-arm spinner Mark Watt led a fantastic bowling show with his brilliant 3/12 to bowl out West Indies for 118 all out in 18.3 overs.
The 42-run win for Scotland, ranked 15th in men’s T20I rankings, comes exactly a year after they defeated Bangladesh by six runs in their opening first round match of 2021 T20 World Cup at Al Amerat, Oman and entering the ongoing tournament on the back of playing only two T20Is this year.
After opener George Munsey carried his bat throughout the innings to slam an unbeaten 66 to help Scotland post an excellent 160/5, left-arm spinner Mark Watt led a fantastic bowling show with his brilliant 3/12 to bowl out West Indies for 118 all out in 18.3 overs.
The 42-run win for Scotland, ranked 15th in men’s T20I rankings, comes exactly a year after they defeated Bangladesh by six runs in their opening first round match of 2021 T20 World Cup at Al Amerat, Oman and entering the ongoing tournament on the back of playing only two T20Is this year.
- 10/17/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Hobart, Oct 17 (Ians) Opener George Munsey carried his bat throughout the innings to slam an unbeaten 66 to help Scotland post an excellent 160/5 in their Group B match of the T20 World Cup against the West Indies at the Bellerive Oval on Monday.
For the West Indies, veteran all-rounder Jason Holder was the pick of the bowlers with 2/14, while young fast bowler Alzarri Joseph picked up 2/28 while Odean Smith finished with figures of 1/31.
Pushed into batting first, Scotland were off to a breezy start, making 54 runs for no loss inside the first six overs, including nine boundaries hit by Munsey and Michael Jones, before rain interrupted their fine opening partnership.
Post resumption after a 47-minute break, Scotland scored only 16 runs in their next four overs, but lost Jones and Matthew Cross to Jason Holder, who hit the deck hard with his hard lengths to get West Indies back in the match.
For the West Indies, veteran all-rounder Jason Holder was the pick of the bowlers with 2/14, while young fast bowler Alzarri Joseph picked up 2/28 while Odean Smith finished with figures of 1/31.
Pushed into batting first, Scotland were off to a breezy start, making 54 runs for no loss inside the first six overs, including nine boundaries hit by Munsey and Michael Jones, before rain interrupted their fine opening partnership.
Post resumption after a 47-minute break, Scotland scored only 16 runs in their next four overs, but lost Jones and Matthew Cross to Jason Holder, who hit the deck hard with his hard lengths to get West Indies back in the match.
- 10/17/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Melbourne, Oct 11 (Ians) Two-time T20 World Cup champions West Indies emerged victorious against the United Arab Emirates by 17 runs, while the Netherlands fell 18 runs short of Scotland’s total as the Icc T20 World Cup warm-up games commenced at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
West Indies faced a spirited challenge from the UAE side as they put on a superb bowling show against the Caribbean side, with Junaid Siddique’s breath-taking spell of 4-0-13-5 putting the Nicholas Pooran-led side on the mat. However, Brandon King’s 64 and Pooran’s 46 helped the West Indies side post 152/9 in the allotted 20 overs.
UAE never got going with the bat as they lost wickets at regular intervals which kept pegging them back in the chase at every stage. Opening batter Muhammad Waseem tried his best but he didn’t find enough support from the other end. Lower-order batter Zawar Farid played an...
West Indies faced a spirited challenge from the UAE side as they put on a superb bowling show against the Caribbean side, with Junaid Siddique’s breath-taking spell of 4-0-13-5 putting the Nicholas Pooran-led side on the mat. However, Brandon King’s 64 and Pooran’s 46 helped the West Indies side post 152/9 in the allotted 20 overs.
UAE never got going with the bat as they lost wickets at regular intervals which kept pegging them back in the chase at every stage. Opening batter Muhammad Waseem tried his best but he didn’t find enough support from the other end. Lower-order batter Zawar Farid played an...
- 10/11/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Melbourne, Oct 11 (Ians) Two-time T20 World Cup champions West Indies emerged victorious against the United Arab Emirates by 17 runs, while the Netherlands fell 18 runs short of Scotland’s total as the Icc T20 World Cup warm-up games commenced at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
West Indies faced a spirited challenge from the UAE side as they put on a superb bowling show against the Caribbean side, with Junaid Siddique’s breath-taking spell of 4-0-13-5 putting the Nicholas Pooran-led side on the mat. However, Brandon King’s 64 and Pooran’s 46 helped the West Indies side post 152/9 in the allotted 20 overs.
UAE never got going with the bat as they lost wickets at regular intervals which kept pegging them back in the chase at every stage. Opening batter Muhammad Waseem tried his best but he didn’t find enough support from the other end. Lower-order batter Zawar Farid played an...
West Indies faced a spirited challenge from the UAE side as they put on a superb bowling show against the Caribbean side, with Junaid Siddique’s breath-taking spell of 4-0-13-5 putting the Nicholas Pooran-led side on the mat. However, Brandon King’s 64 and Pooran’s 46 helped the West Indies side post 152/9 in the allotted 20 overs.
UAE never got going with the bat as they lost wickets at regular intervals which kept pegging them back in the chase at every stage. Opening batter Muhammad Waseem tried his best but he didn’t find enough support from the other end. Lower-order batter Zawar Farid played an...
- 10/11/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Glasgow, Sep 22 (Ians) Experienced batter Richie Berrington on Thursday was named as Scotland’s captain for the Icc Men’s T20 World Cup to be held in Australia from next month. Matt Cross will be the wicketkeeper and serve as Berrington’s deputy.
The 15-member side also includes leg-spin all-rounder Chris Greaves, who made his Scotland debut at last year’s T20 World Cup and came into limelight by scoring a match-winning 45 against Bangladesh in first round.
The squad also features the uncapped Brandon McMullen who impressed at the Regional series and A team matches with both bat and ball as a genuine all-rounder. He will provide the squad with an option to be versatile in any role. With the bat, apart from Berrington and Cross, George Munsey and Calum MacLeod will also hold the key.
“We are very pleased and excited to announce our 15 players for the T20 World Cup.
The 15-member side also includes leg-spin all-rounder Chris Greaves, who made his Scotland debut at last year’s T20 World Cup and came into limelight by scoring a match-winning 45 against Bangladesh in first round.
The squad also features the uncapped Brandon McMullen who impressed at the Regional series and A team matches with both bat and ball as a genuine all-rounder. He will provide the squad with an option to be versatile in any role. With the bat, apart from Berrington and Cross, George Munsey and Calum MacLeod will also hold the key.
“We are very pleased and excited to announce our 15 players for the T20 World Cup.
- 9/22/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Aberdeen (Scotland), Aug 18 (Ians) The United States of America have given their Cricket World Cup qualification hopes a huge boost after a thrilling two-wicket win over Scotland in Aberdeen.
Needing 22 off the final nine deliveries at Mannofield Park, Jaskaran Malhotra took charge, importantly keeping the strike for the final over to wrestle victory. Scurrying for a winning single off the penultimate ball, Malhotra’s partner Jessy Singh won a footrace against Safyaan Sharif, with the Scottish quicks underarm throw not in time to run Singh out.
The win moves the Americans above UAE in third place on the League 2 table, and in an automatic qualification spot for next year’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier for India 2023.
Monank Patel’s team crucially claimed points against UAE earlier in the Aberdeen tri-series, again sneaking home in the last over in a tense one-wicket win. The side picked up five points on their...
Needing 22 off the final nine deliveries at Mannofield Park, Jaskaran Malhotra took charge, importantly keeping the strike for the final over to wrestle victory. Scurrying for a winning single off the penultimate ball, Malhotra’s partner Jessy Singh won a footrace against Safyaan Sharif, with the Scottish quicks underarm throw not in time to run Singh out.
The win moves the Americans above UAE in third place on the League 2 table, and in an automatic qualification spot for next year’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier for India 2023.
Monank Patel’s team crucially claimed points against UAE earlier in the Aberdeen tri-series, again sneaking home in the last over in a tense one-wicket win. The side picked up five points on their...
- 8/18/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Edinburgh, July 21 (Ians) Former Scotland captain Kyle Coetzer on Thursday announced his retirement from T20I cricket with immediate effect. Coetzer recently stepped down from captaincy after an Icc Cricket World Cup League 2 tri-series match against the UAE, with Richie Berrington taking over from the 38-year-old. The Icc Men’s Associate Cricketer of the Decade […]...
- 7/21/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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