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Scotland vs Papua New Guinea Ball by Ball Commentary

19 Oct, 2021 14:00 (IST)

Result

ICC World Twenty20, 2021- Match

Scotland

165/9

20.0 overs
vs

Papua New Guinea

148/10

19.3 overs

Scotland beat Papua New Guinea by 17 runs

Al Amerat Cricket Ground Oman Cricket (Ministry Turf 1), Oman

Right then, that is all we have from this game. Don't go anywhere as a very important game is coming up. Bangladesh will square up against Oman in a do-or-die match. That one starts at 6 pm local time (2.00 pm GMT). Till then, take care and goodbye.

The winning captain, Kyle Coetzer says, that they batted first after thinking about how Papua New Guinea play. Adds that getting the win was most important. Says that they lost wickets and Papua New Guinea showed a good fight until the end.

The losing captain, Assad Vala says, that the tail-enders love to hit the ball and Vanua likes to hit the ball as well. Mentions that they want to play more games and maybe they can get more exposure then. Tells that they gave away too many runs and praises Scotland for their bowling. Adds that they could have chased 160 but they crumbled under pressure early on.

Richie Berrington has been adjudged the MAN OF THE MATCH. Berrington says that they took a bit of time to settle in and it was really important to get the partnership. Says that they were trying to get used to the wicket and were looking to bat through and then go big in the end. Adds that they can play funky shots and hit lusty blows at any time.

... PRESENTATION CEREMONY ...

Earlier in the day, Kyle Coetzer elected to bat first and it proved to be the right decision as Scotland put on a sizeable total of 165 runs on the board. Early wickets during Papua New Guinea batting meant that they were left with too much to do in the latter half of their innings. In the end, Scotland used their experience to get over the line. Let's now head over to the presentation ceremony...

'Fortune favors the brave.' This statement is apt for describing this Scotland team as they rode their luck against Bangladesh and came out on top in the previous match and in this match as well, they did require a bit of luck to get over the line. It was a commanding display of pace bowling in the Powerplay as the three pacers, Wheal, Davey and Evans all got onto the wickets column. It looked to be an easy win after that but the bowlers fumbled a lot in the latter half of the innings. Josh Davey then came back on and picked up Vanua which proved to be the difference in the end, as he ended up with four wickets and was the pick of the bowlers. Scotland will be happy to win this match and have all but secured their place in the next stage of the tournament.

Losing half your side in the first six overs is never good and that is exactly what happened to Papua New Guinea today. Out of the first five wickets to fall, only the skipper Assad Vala made it into double figures. Sese Bau and Norman Vanua however, were not yet ready to give up the fight as they put on a steady partnership. Bau fell while looking to up the ante and it was all but over. Vanua led the charge as he scored 47 runs and almost pulled the rabbit out of the hat but just fell short. Kiplin Doriga gave him ample support and even Chad Soper hit some lusty blows in the end. But, the failure of the top order meant that it was just too much to do for the lower order batters and Papua New Guinea ended up falling short by 17 runs.

What a riveting contest we have just witnessed! Two wins from two matches for Scotland as they inch closer and closer in securing a spot in the Super 12 stage. As for Papua New Guinea, it's all but over but they have given all cricketing fans something to remember them by.

19.3 W 0

OUT! CAUGHT BEHIND! A slower short ball, outside off. Soper looks to ramp it away but seems to miss it. Matthew Cross collects the ball diving forward and appeals for it straightaway. The umpire is not interested though. They take the review and UltraEdge shows a little spike as the ball passes the bat. Brilliant review from Scotland and they win by 17 runs.

Scotland opt for a review for caught behind. UltraEdge shows that there is a spike as the ball passes the bat. A great review from Scotland and the on-field decison will be reversed.

19.2 6

SIX! Papua New Guinea are not done yet as Chad Soper has kept the hopes alive! A length ball, around off. Chad Soper heaves it over mid-wicket for a biggie. 18 needed in 4 balls.

19.1 0

A length ball, outside off. Soper looks to drive but misses.

Score after 19 overs : 142/9

Runs Scored

14 Runs

K Morea

6 (1)

C Soper

10 (8)

B Wheal

4-0-41-1

18.6 6

SIX! A full ball, on middle. Morea stays back and tonks it over long on for a biggie. 24 needed in 6 balls.

18.5 1

Fullish ball, on off, driven to deep cover for a single.

Kabua Morea is the last man to walk in.

18.4 W 1

OUT! RUN OUT! Full and on off. Chad Soper pushes it to long off and goes for a quick couple. The throw from Evans from long off at the bowler's end is spot on and Pokana is found short at his side. Brad Wheal removes the bails with ease.

18.3 1

Full again, on middle, pushed to mid off for a single.

18.2 1

Full and on middle. Soper nudges it to long on for a single.

18.1 4

FOUR! Smashed! A full ball, on off. Soper lifts it over mid off for a boundary.

Nosaina Pokana walks out to bat. Also, Brad Wheal comes back on.

Score after 18 overs : 128/8

Runs Scored

4 Runs

N Vanua

47 (37)

C Soper

3 (4)

J Davey

3-0-12-3

17.6 W 0

OUT! CAUGHT BEHIND! This might be game over for Papua New Guinea and he also takes away with him the hopes of qualification. A short of a length, on middle. Norman Vanua hangs back and goes for the pull shot. He mistimes it and seems to get some gloves on it. The ball lobs back to the keeper and Matthew Cross pouches it comfortably.

17.5 0

This was full and way outside off, inside the tramline. Vanua swings and misses.

17.4 1

Short in length, on middle, pulled away to square leg for a single.

17.3 1

Very full, on middle. Vanua digs it out to fine leg for a single.

17.2 lb 1

Direct hit and Norman Vanua was a goner! On middle. Soper looks to flick but misses and gets hit high on the pads. The ball ross to the right of the bowler. Vanua wanted a quick single but his partner is not interested. Davey picks it and misses his shy at the bowler's end. The batters eventually get a leg bye.

Josh Davey (2-0-9-2) comes back into the attack.

17.1 1

Length and on middle, Vanua whacks it to deep square leg for a single. PNG need a biggie badly.

Score after 17 overs : 124/7

Runs Scored

4 Runs

N Vanua

45 (33)

C Soper

2 (2)

M Watt

4-0-23-1

16.6 1

Around off, pushed down to long off for another single. 42 needed in 18 balls.

16.5 1

A low full toss, on the leg stump. Soper flicks it to deep square leg for a single.

16.4 1

Full and outside off, dragged down to long on for a single.

16.3 1

Very full and on middle, eased down to long on for a single.

Chad Soper comes in at number 9.

16.2 W 0

OUT! STUMPED! Clever bowling and this is an important wicket for Scotland! Watt sees Doriga come down the track and serves it full and way outside off. Doriga had to reach out for it but fails to do so. Matthew Cross, behind the stick, grabs it and whips the bails off. 46 needed in 22 balls.

16.1 0

Full toss, angling on the pads. Kiplin Doriga misses his flick and gets hit on the pads.

Mark Watt (3-0-19-0) comes back in to finish his spell.

Score after 16 overs : 120/6

Runs Scored

16 Runs

N Vanua

43 (31)

K Doriga

18 (9)

C Greaves

3-0-31-1

15.6 0

Short and well outside off, Norman Vanua makes room for himself and cuts it but can't get it past point. Another big over for Papua New Guinea. 16 runs from it.  46 needed from 24 balls.

15.5 1

Floats it up, around off. Kiplin Doriga drills it down to long off for a single.

15.5 wd 1

WIDE! Fired down the leg side. Wide called.

15.4 4

FOUR! Fraction short, around off. Kiplin Doriga waits for the ball to come and cuts it past point. The fielder at deep cover runs to his left and dives but the ball wins the race. A boundary.

15.3 2

DROPPED! How costly will this prove now? Short and on middle, Kiplin Doriga rocks back and pulls it to deep mid-wicket. Brad Wheal moves across from deep square leg to take the catch but puts it down. Two taken.

15.2 6

SIX! This is brilliant batting. Papua New Guinea are certainly putting up a fight here. This is tossed up on middle, Kiplin Doriga dances down the track and launches it over the bowler's head for a biggie. Straight as an arrow!

15.1 2

Floats it up, on middle. Kiplin Doriga steps out and looks to heave it on the leg side. The ball goes off the top edge over extra cover for a couple of runs.

Score after 15 overs : 104/6

Runs Scored

18 Runs

K Doriga

3 (4)

N Vanua

43 (30)

B Wheal

3-0-27-1

14.6 1

Full and straight, Kiplin Doriga knocks it to long on for a single. 62 needed from 30 balls.

14.5 1

On a length, outside off. Norman Vanua dabs it down to third man for a single. Smart batting.

14.4 6

SIX! Papua New Guinea are getting some momentum here. Crucial runs for them. Length ball, on leg. Norman Vanua muscles it over deep mid-wicket for a maximum. Brute power! He moves onto 42.

14.3 2

On a length, on leg. Norman Vanua turns it to deep square leg for a couple of runs.

14.2 6

SIX! BANG! Fuller in length, on off. Norman Vanua thumps it powerfully over long off for a biggie. Cracking shot that!

14.1 2

Good-length ball, on off. Norman Vanua slaps it towards deep cover. There is a misfield there and that allows the batters to come back for the second.

Brad Wheal is back on.

Score after 14 overs : 86/6

Runs Scored

11 Runs

K Doriga

2 (3)

N Vanua

26 (25)

C Greaves

2-0-15-1

13.6 0

Quicker and sliding on, Kiplin Doriga keeps it out.

13.5 1

Tosses it up, around off. Norman Vanua lofts it to long on for a run.

13.4 4

FOUR! Make that two in a row! Full and outside off, Norman Vanua slices it towards deep cover. Brad Wheal was present there but he wasn't sure whether to go for the catch or stop the boundary. In the end, ends up conceding a boundary as he dives, but the ball bounces in front of him and goes past him.

13.3 4

FOUR! A welcome boundary for Papua New Guinea! Slower through the air, on middle. Norman Vanua stands tall and hammers it over the bowler's head. One bounce and into the long on fence. Papua New Guinea need more of these though.

13.2 1

A full toss, outside off. Kiplin Doriga smashes it to long off only for a run.

13.1 1

Floats it up, on leg. Norman Vanua eases it down to long on. A single.

Score after 13 overs : 75/6

Runs Scored

5 Runs

N Vanua

16 (21)

K Doriga

1 (1)

M Watt

3-0-19-0

12.6 1

Full and on middle, dragged to long on for a single.

12.5 0

Flatter delivery, on off. Norman Vanua digs it out towards covers.

12.4 0

Floats it up, outside off. Norman Vanua leaves it alone.

12.3 1

Off the mark straightaway! Full and on leg, nudged to long on for a single.

12.2 1

Short and outside off, cut away to sweeper cover for a run.

12.1 2

A low full toss, on middle. Norman Vanua knocks it to long off for a couple of runs.

Mark Watt (2-0-14-0) is back into the attack.

Score after 12 overs : 70/6

Runs Scored

4 Runs

N Vanua

12 (16)

K Doriga

0 (0)

C Greaves

1-0-4-1

11.6 1

A slider, down the leg side. Vanua tucks it to short fine leg and sets off for a quick single.

11.5 2

Full and wide, stroked through covers for a couple.

11.4 0

Nicely flighted, around middle. Vanua stays solid in defense.

Kiplin Doriga is the new batsman in.

11.3 W 0

OUT! CAUGHT! The set batter, Sese Bau departs as he looks to inject some momentum into the innings. Tossed up delivery, on middle. Bau gets down on one knee and looks slog it over the mid-wicket fence. Bau doesn't quite get to the pitch of the ball and ends up skying it towards the mid-wicket region. Brad Wheal settles under it and takes a fine catch. Chris Greaves strikes in his first over.

11.2 1

On middle and this is swatted towards long on for a single.

Chris Greaves to operate now.

11.1 0

A touch short, around off. Vanua cuts it to the right of point, where the fielder makes a good diving stop.

Score after 11 overs : 66/5

Runs Scored

5 Runs

S Bau

24 (22)

N Vanua

8 (11)

A Evans

3-0-22-1

10.6 0

A slower length ball, around the leg stump. Bau backs away and looks to cut but gets beaten by the lack of pace.

10.5 1

Short of a good length, on middle. Vanua pulls it to deep mid-wicket for one.

10.4 2

Back of a length, angled into the body. Norman Vanua works it down through the mid-wicket region and picks up an easy two.

10.3 0

A length ball, outside off. Play and a miss from Vanua.

10.2 1

Good-length ball, over the leg stump. Bau looks to tuck it away but inside-edges it onto the thigh pad. The ball rolls onto the off side and they set off for a quick single. The fielder scores a direct hit at the bowler's end but Bau was well in.

10.1 1

Back of a length, around off. Vanua dabs it down to third man for a single.

DRINKS! Much needed breather for Papua New Guinea. They lost half of their side inside the Powerplay. Since then, Sese Bau is doing well to keep the scoreboard ticking. Scotland bowlers will look to break this partnership and wrap things quickly. Alasdair Evans (2-0-17-1) comes back into the attack.

Score after 10 overs : 61/5

Runs Scored

7 Runs

N Vanua

4 (7)

S Bau

23 (20)

M Leask

2-0-11-0

9.6 1

Flatter delivery, on leg stump. Vanua eases it down to long on for a run. At the halfway mark, Papua New Guinea are 61/5. PNG still need 105 runs off 60 deliveries.

9.5 0

On the stumps and Vanua watchfully defends it out.

9.4 1

A touch short, around off. Bau cuts it off the back foot to deep point and collects a single.

9.3 0

On middle and blocked out by Bau.

9.2 4

FOUR! Just a bit too straight from Leask and he gets punished. Quicker one, sliding down the leg side. Bau gets a tickle on it and the ball races away into the fine leg fence.

9.1 1

On off and stroked towards cover for a run.

Score after 9 overs : 54/5

Runs Scored

8 Runs

S Bau

18 (17)

N Vanua

2 (4)

M Watt

2-0-14-0

8.6 0

Nicely bowled. Gives it a bit more air this time and bowls it on off stump. Bau keeps it out.

8.5 1

Shortish ball, on the pads. Vanua hops back and works it on the leg side for a single.

8.4 0

Slowed up and angled into the pads. Vanua keeps it out.

8.3 1

Flatter delivery, on middle and leg, worked through the mid on region for a single. Smart batting.

8.2 6

SIX! 'Catch it' is the call from the keeper, maybe he was calling someone in the crowd to catch it because that is massive. On middle and Sese Bau slog-sweeps it over the square leg fence for a biggie and a welcome one too for Papua New Guinea.

8.1 0

Quicker one, outside off and skidding on. Bau looks to cut but gets beaten.

Score after 8 overs : 46/5

Runs Scored

5 Runs

S Bau

11 (13)

N Vanua

1 (2)

M Leask

1-0-4-0

7.6 1

Short again, on middle. Bau nudges it to backward square leg for a single. 120 needed in 72 balls.

7.5 lb 1

Leg bye! Short and on the pads. Vanua misses his flick and gets hit high on the pads. A leg bye as the ball rolls to square leg.

7.4 1

On middle, tucked away to mid-wicket for one more.

7.3 2

Darted on the pads. Bau nudges it to deep square leg with soft hands and takes two.

7.2 0

Now angles it fuller and on middle, pushed again back to the bowler.

7.1 0

Arm ball, on middle. Bau pushes it back to the bowler.

Michael Leask is brought into the attack now.

Score after 7 overs : 41/5

Runs Scored

6 Runs

S Bau

7 (8)

N Vanua

1 (1)

M Watt

1-0-6-0

6.6 1

Loopy ball, outside off, cut away to sweeper cover for a single.

6.6 wd 1

WIDE! Quicker, full and down the leg side. Bau misses his flick.

6.5 0

Full and on off, hit back to the bowler.

6.4 0

Watt gives flight to this one, outside off. Bau looks to cut but misses.

6.3 2

Tossed up, full and outside off. Bau with a square drive through point for a brace.

6.2 1

Darted on the pads, flicked to mid-wicket for a quick single.

6.1 1

Full and outside off. Bau pushes it to deep cover for a single.

Norman Vanua is in at number 7. Mark Watt comes into the attack as well.

Score after 6 overs : 35/5

Runs Scored

5 Runs

S Atai

2 (3)

S Bau

3 (3)

J Davey

2-0-9-2

5.6 W 0

OUT! TAKEN! Richie Berrington with a stunner and Papua New Guinea are in a spot of bother! A full ball, outside off. Atai goes for a big booming drive but ends up slicing it towards point where Richie Berrington times his jump and takes a wonderful catch. Half the side back in the hut now. End of the Powerplay and Papua New Guinea are 35/5.

5.5 0

Length ball, on middle, flicked to short fine leg.

5.4 2

Full and on middle. Atai drives it straight down the ground for a single.

Simon Atai comes in his with his team in a spot of bother.

5.3 W 1

OUT! RUN OUT! Another one bites the dust! What were you thinking Amini? Angles it on the pads. Bau flicks it to deep backward square leg. Leask runs to his right, grabs it and throws it to the keeper. Amini was looking for another run which was never available and an easy run out by the keeper, Matthew Cross who removes the bails off with ease. The third umpire has a look at it and Sese Bau is caught well short of the crease. He has to depart now.

The umpires have gone upstairs for a Run Out appeal. The replay shows that Charles Amini is well short and has to depart. OUT is the decision on the big screen.

5.2 0

On a length, on middle. Blocked out.

5.1 2

A length ball, on off. Bau rocks back and pushes it off the back foot through covers for a brace.

Josh Davey (1-0-4-1) comes back into the attack.

Score after 5 overs : 30/3

Runs Scored

8 Runs

C Amini

1 (3)

S Bau

0 (0)

A Evans

2-0-17-1

4.6 0

A length ball, on off. Amini taps it to point.

Sese Bau comes in at number 5.

4.5 W 0

OUT! TAKEN! The momentum took Vala to hit too many shots but now he ends up walking back to the shed. This was on a length and on middle. Assad Vala stays back and looks to pull but is too early to his shot. Ends up getting a leading edge in the air and towards mid off where Brad Wheal takes a dolly.

4.4 4

FOUR! Easy pickings! A gift from Evans! A length ball, on the pads. Vala stays back and tickles it fine to the fine leg fence.

4.3 0

Now backs away to this length ball and pushes it to mid off.

4.2 4

FOUR! Good shot! This was full and asking to be hit, on middle and Vala stands tall and lofts it over mid on for a boundary.

4.1 0

On a length, on off. Vala taps it to point.

Score after 4 overs : 22/2

Runs Scored

6 Runs

A Vala

10 (6)

C Amini

1 (2)

B Wheal

2-0-9-1

3.6 1

Short again on middle, pulled to deep square leg for another single.

3.5 1

Short on middle and leg, Charles Amini swivels and pulls it to deep square leg for a single.

3.4 0

JAFFA! Length ball, around off, shaping away. Charles Amini looks to play inside the line of the ball but misses. The ball whizzes past the outside edge.

Who walks out to bat now? It's going to be Charles Amini.

3.3 W 0

OUT! CAUGHT BEHIND! Both the openers are sent back in the hut. Length ball, outside off, in the corridor of uncertainty. Lega Siaka charges down the track and throws his arms at it. Ends up getting a thick edge and Matthew Cross behind the sticks doesn't have to move an inch. He makes no mistake and Papua New Guinea lose their second wicket.

3.2 0

Length ball, on middle, pushed back to the bowler.

Brad Wheal comes from the opposite end now.

3.1 4

FOUR! Bold stroke! Short of a length, on middle. Lega Siaka takes a couple of steps forward and whips it disdainfully over mid-wicket for a boundary. That went like a tracer bullet.

Score after 3 overs : 16/1

Runs Scored

9 Runs

A Vala

9 (5)

L Siaka

5 (10)

A Evans

1-0-9-0

2.6 0

Short of a length, on middle. Assad Vala makes room for himself but only manages to chop it back onto the deck off the inner half of the bat.

2.5 4

FOUR! Latched on! Good-length ball, on middle. Assad Vala stands tall and hammers this one through mid-wicket for a boundary.

2.4 4

FOUR! Length ball, on the pads. Assad Vala helps the ball on its way to fine leg for a boundary. Easy pickings for Assad Vala.

2.3 1

On a length, on middle. Tucked to square leg for a single.

2.2 0

Good-length ball, on off, nipping back in. Lega Siaka prods and looks to work it on the leg side. He misses and gets rapped on the pads. Half-hearted appeals for an LBW from Alasdair Evans but the umpire says no.

2.1 0

Fuller in length, on leg. Lega Siaka looks to flick but misses. He gets hit on the pads.

A change in bowling straightaway as Alasdair Evans comes on to bowl.

Score after 2 overs : 7/1

Runs Scored

4 Runs

L Siaka

4 (7)

A Vala

1 (2)

J Davey

1-0-4-1

1.6 1

Length delivery, slanting into the leg stump. Lega Siaka nudges it to mid-wicket for a single.

1.5 1

On leg, Assad Vala turns it away to deep square leg for a run.

1.4 0

Full and on off, Assad Vala pushes it to mid off.

The skipper, Assad Vala is in at number 3.

1.3 W 0

OUT! DRAGGED ON! An early blow to Papua New Guinea! Short of a length, on off. Tony Ura hops on his toes and looks to punch it on the off side. Ends up chopping the ball onto the stumps. Good start for Scotland and Tony Ura will have to walk back to the pavilion for a timid score.

1.2 1

Length ball, angling in, on leg. Lega Siaka works it on the leg side for a single.

1.1 1

On the pads, Tony Ura tickles it to the fine leg region for a single.

Josh Davey to steam in from the opposite end.

Score after 1 overs : 3/0

Runs Scored

3 Runs

L Siaka

2 (5)

T Ura

1 (1)

B Wheal

1-0-3-0

0.6 2

Lega Siaka gets off the mark! On a length, on middle. Lega Siaka clips it to deep square leg for a couple of runs. 3 runs from the first over.

0.5 0

Four dots in a row! Length ball, on off. Lega Siaka steps out and pushes it towards covers.

0.4 0

Good-length ball, on off at a128 kph. Lega Siaka tucks it on the leg side.

0.3 0

Fuller in length, attacking the stumps. Lega Siaka looks to flick but miscues. He gets an inside edge onto the pads. Brad Wheal appeals for an LBW but the umpire shakes his head.

0.2 0

On a good length, outside off. Lega Siaka dabs it towards backward point.

0.1 1

In the air, but safe! Length ball, on leg. Tony Ura looks to flick and closes the face of the bat early. He gets a leading edge and the ball just goes over the bowler's head to mid on for a single.

We are back for the chase! The umpires are out in the middle and so are the Scotland players. Lega Siaka and Tony Ura are the openers for Papua New Guinea. Brad Wheal has been handed the new ball. Let's play...

... RUN CHASE ...

Right then! 166 needed for Papua New Guinea to keep their qualification hopes alive. Someone needs to bat their skin out to fancy a chance against the mighty Scottish side. What will happen? We shall find out soon as the second half is just around the corner.

Matthew Cross is up for a chat, he says that they were thinking about 160 and they have got that. Mentions that the wicket is a little bit two-paced. Tells that they expect to put PNG under pressure and they have got a lot of options in bowling. Adds that it's a good surface and it is going to be a tough chase for PNG.

A do-or-die match for PNG and they will be very happy going into the break. They started off brilliantly as Kabua Morea and Chad Soper sent back the openers. Wickets dried up in the middle phase and in PNG's point of view, so did the runs. As Scotland tried to up the ante, Simon Atai came into the attack and took the big wicket of Cross. Soper took the big wicket of Berrington as well and they will be quite happy with how they played at the fag end of the innings. Chad Soper and Kabua Morea were the pick of the bowlers as they scalped three and four wickets respectively.

Not the best of starts for Scotland but they will be very happy with how things have turned after both the openers fell. Both openers fell in quick succession. 26 for 2 at one stage and Scotland needed a partnership badly. Matthew Cross and Richie Berrington joined hands to rebuild the structure. They started slowly but once they got used to the pitch. they pushed the accelerator. They stitched a 92-run partnership before Cross gave away his wicket but Berrington continued his quarrelsome batting and brought up his fifty. He too fell after hitting a few lusty blows and that also folded Scotland's innings as the lower order failed miserably to make any impact.

6 wickets in the last 2 overs while giving away just 15 runs. This has been a brilliant comeback from Papua New Guinea after losing their way in the middle phase. They will be quite happy with how his troops have rallied and now they will fancy their chances to chase it down. Also, a good momentum going into the break.

Score after 20 overs : 165/9

Runs Scored

10 Runs

M Watt

0 (1)

A Evans

0 (0)

K Morea

4-0-31-4

19.6 W 0

OUT! Cleaned up! Brilliant stuff from Kabua Morea as he gets his fourth wicket and Papua New Guinea complete a team hat-trick. Pacy delivery, full and on off stump. Mark Watt looks to play the reverse sweep but the ball sneaks in under his bat. The ball crashes into the off stump and Watt also departs for a golden duck. Four wickets fall in the final over as Scotland end with 165/9!

Alasdair Evans walks out.

19.5 W 0

OUT! CAUGHT! Another bites the dust! In the slot and Josh Davey gives it his all as he clubs it right back over the bowler's head. For a moment it looked to be sailing over the long on fence but Lega Siaka, stationed over there remains unfazed. He takes the catch with ease and Josh Davey has to depart for a golden duck.

Josh Davey is the new batter in.

19.4 W 1

OUT! RUN OUT! Slight hesitation and Michael Leask pays the price for it. Length again and outside off, Leask walks across his stumps and pulls it towards deep square leg. Assad Vala gets to it quickly and Leask pushes for the second. Kiplin Doriga, behind the stumps whips off the bails in a flash and the replay shows that Leask was not even in the frame. Leask has to depart.

A run out appeal has been sent upstairs. The third umpire sees the replay and Michael Leask is caught well short of the crease. The third umpire confirms it by displaying OUT on the big screen.

19.3 6

SIX! WOW! That is some shot from Michael Leask. A length ball, outside off and angled across. Leask shuffles across and flat-bats it over the square leg fence for a biggie.

The new man in is Mark Watt.

19.2 W 0

OUT! CAUGHT! A slower one, full and well outside off. Chris Greaves makes the mistake of fetching it from that wide and trying to go across. Greaves ends up skying it high and towards wide long on. Lega Siaka settles under it and finally pouches it after some juggling. Kabua Morea gets his second wicket.

19.1 1

Well bowled. A wide yorker, Leask slices it to third man for a single.

19.1 nb 2

No Ball! Pace-off and down the leg side. Chris Greaves looks to paddle it fine but the ball tickles the pads on its way to the keeper. They scamper through for a leg bye and a no ball is called for overstepping. Free Hit to follow.

Kabua Morea to bowl the final over.

Score after 19 overs : 155/5

Runs Scored

5 Runs

C Greaves

1 (1)

M Leask

1 (1)

C Soper

4-0-24-3

18.6 1

Soper finishes with another short one. Greaves pulls it nicely to deep square leg for a single. Just 5 runs and 2 wickets off the over.

18.5 1

Short again, around off. Leask pulls it through mid-wicket for a single.

Chris Greaves is the new batsman in.

18.4 W 0

OUT! CAUGHT! The dangerman, Richie Berrington has to depart and that is a huge blow to Scotland. Chad Soper has a clear game plan of bowling it short and the plan is working perfectly. Short ball, outside off. Berrington fetches it and clubs it nicely but straight to Charles Amini at the cow corner fence. Amini takes a sharp catch and could this prove to be the difference in a big score and a par score?

18.3 2

Bowled into the surface yet again, Berrington inside-edges it past the stumps. The ball goes towards fine leg and they race back for the second.

Michael Leask walks out to bat.

18.2 W 0

OUT! CAUGHT! This one is slower and bowled into the surface, around off stump. Calum MacLeod tries to fetch it and pull it across but ends up getting a top edge towards wide long on. Kabua Morea runs around from deep mid-wicket and takes a brilliant catch. Scotland lose their fourth and Chad Soper has done the job for his team.

18.1 1

Banged in, around off stump. Richie Berrington pulls it through mid-wicket for a single.

Score after 18 overs : 150/3

Runs Scored

4 Runs

R B'ngton

67 (46)

C MacLeod

10 (10)

N Pokana

4-0-37-0

17.6 1

A low full toss, on middle. Richie Berrington walks across but sweeps it straight to backward square leg. Just a single then and only 4 runs off the over.

17.5 1

This is top class bowling. Another perfect yorker, around off stump. Calum MacLeod can't get under it and bunts it back onto the deck. The bowler misfields and they scamper through for a quick single.

17.4 0

Calum MacLeod shuffles across his stumps and Pokana follows him with a brilliant yorker. MacLeod looks to sweep it away but can't make the connection.

17.3 lb 1

LEG BYE! A toe-crusher from Nosaina Pokana. A yorker, around leg stump and Richie Berrington can't do anything about it as he gets rapped on the pads. The ball rolls on the off side and they get a leg bye.

17.2 0

Back of a length, on leg stump. Richie Berrington can't get it away on the leg side.

Nosaina Pokana comes back on.

17.1 1

Valiant effort but in vain. Pokana misses the wide yorker and serves a full toss, MacLeod also misses out as he mistimes it uppishly towards cover. The fielder dives in but fumbles as the ball lands in front of him. Just a single in the end.

Score after 17 overs : 146/3

Runs Scored

11 Runs

C MacLeod

8 (7)

R B'ngton

66 (43)

C Soper

3-0-19-1

16.6 1

Short again and this is pulled firmly to deep square leg for a run.

16.5 1

Change of pace and this is shorter in length, outside off. Berrington pulls it down to wide long on and rotates the strike.

16.4 6

SIX! Fetch that! In the slot, outside off. Richie Berrington gets low and smokes this one back over the bowler's head for a huge maximum. That's his 49th six in T20Is as well.

16.3 0

Good-length ball, around off and tapped back to the bowler.

16.2 2

Fullish ball, on middle and leg, Richie Berrington flicks it behind square on the leg side and picks up a couple of runs.

16.1 1

A length ball, on middle. MacLeod presents the full face of the bat and pushes it to long on for a single.

Chad Soper (2-0-8-1) is back into the attack.

Score after 16 overs : 135/3

Runs Scored

15 Runs

R B'ngton

57 (39)

C MacLeod

6 (5)

K Morea

3-0-21-1

15.6 4

FOUR! Nicley played! Touch fuller, on middle. Richie Berrington clears his front leg and whacks it over the bowler's head. Beats the long on fielder and fetches himself a boundary. 15 runs coming from the over. Scotland are motoring along very well.

15.5 1

Full again, outside off. Calum MacLeod steers it to sweeper cover for a single.

15.4 4

FOUR! Calum MacLeod gets into the act now! What a shot to collect a boundary. Full and on off, Calum MacLeod plays a reverse sweep. Bisects the short third and point fielder perfectly and gets a boundary.

15.3 0

Fuller in length, on off, patted back to the bowler.

15.2 1

Full and outside off, Richie Berrington drills it to sweeper cover for a single.

15.1 4

FOUR! Length ball, outside off. Richie Berrington sits low and clubs it straight down the ground towards long off for a boundary. He brings up his fifty as well.

15.1 wd 1

WIDE! Full and wide, way too outside off. Richie Berrington leaves it alone. Wided.

Change. Kabua Morea is back on.

Score after 15 overs : 120/3

Runs Scored

4 Runs

R B'ngton

48 (36)

C MacLeod

1 (2)

S Atai

3-0-20-1

14.6 1

Flatter delivery, around off. Richie Berrington drives it to long off. He retains the strike by picking up a single. Moves onto 48.

14.5 1

Floats it up, outside off. Calum MacLeod rocks back and cuts it through cover-point for a run.

14.4 0

Outside off, worked towards covers.

Calum MacLeod walks out.

14.3 W 0

OUT! CAUGHT! Papua New Guinea get the much needed breakthrough and Simon Atai is the man to provide that. Bowls it short again, on middle. This time, Matthew Cross gets low and smacks it straight down the throat of the deep mid-wicket fielder. Charles Amini is stationed there and takes the catch without any trouble. Matthew Cross has to walk back to the pavilion. Nonetheless a good knock from him.

14.2 1

Loopy ball, on off. Richie Berrington drives it through covers for a single.

14.1 1

Short and on middle, pulled to deep mid-wicket for a single. That was way too short but Simon Atai gets away with that one.

Simon Atai (2-0-16-0) is back into the attack.

Score after 14 overs : 116/2

Runs Scored

7 Runs

M Cross

44 (34)

R B'ngton

46 (34)

C Amini

4-0-41-0

13.6 1

Full and on middle, clipped through square leg for a single.

13.5 1

This one is tucked away off the pads to deep square leg for a single.

13.4 0

Flatter and quicker outside off, Richie Berrington charges down the track and blocks it out.

13.3 1

Quicker ball, outside off. Matthew Cross sweeps it down to long on for a single.

13.2 1

Short and outside off, slapped to deep cover for a run.

13.2 wd 1

WIDE! Down the leg side. Wide given.

13.1 2

Outside off, Richie Berrington works it through mid on. The fielder gives it a chase and keeps it down to two.

Charles Amini is back on to end his spell here.

Score after 13 overs : 109/2

Runs Scored

18 Runs

M Cross

42 (32)

R B'ngton

42 (30)

N Pokana

3-0-34-0

12.6 4

FOUR! Another boundary! A full toss, on the pads. Matthew Cross whips it away square of the man at 45. Excellent batting.

12.5 6

SIX! Scotland have accelarated exceedingly well after the drinks break. This one is slow and in the slot, at 108 kph. Matthew Cross swings his bat hard and sends the bail sailing over the deep mid-wicket fielder who is just a spectator there. A 76 metre maximum.

12.4 2

Back of a length, on leg. Matthew Cross glances it to deep square leg and comes back for the second run. Good running!

12.3 1

Length ball, on middle. Richie Berrington gets down on one knee and hoicks it to deep square leg for just a single.

12.2 4

FOUR! Fine leg is up inside the circle and the ball races away. On a length on leg, Richie Berrington shimmies down the track and swings his bat but miscues. The ball goes off the inside edge past short fine for a boundary.

12.1 1

Fuller in length, on middle. Matthew Cross smashes it straight to long on. Only a single.

Nosaina Pokana (2-0-16-0) comes back into the attack.

Score after 12 overs : 91/2

Runs Scored

10 Runs

R B'ngton

37 (28)

M Cross

29 (28)

S Atai

2-0-16-0

11.6 6

SIX! The fielder at deep cover was a mere spectator! Full and on off. Richie Berrington uses his crease and smokes it well over covers for a biggie.

11.5 0

Short again but was much quicker. Richie Berrington punches it swiftly but finds cover.

11.4 1

Slightly short and outside off. Cross pushes it through covers for a single.

11.3 2

Slower through the air, on middle. Matthew Cross hangs back and smashes it to deep mid-wicket. He pushes hard for the second run. The fielder fires a throw at the bowler's end and Richie Berrington dives full stretch to make it back to the crease. Wouldn't have mattered anyway as Simon Atai fails to collect the ball. Comfortable two at the end.

11.2 1

Catch is the call but it falls well short of deep mid-wicket! Short and on middle, pulled aerially and towards deep mid-wicket for a single.

11.1 0

Flatter on middle, swept to short fine leg.

Score after 11 overs : 81/2

Runs Scored

14 Runs

M Cross

26 (26)

R B'ngton

30 (24)

C Amini

3-0-34-0

10.6 6

SIX! MASSIVE! Can this over change the momentum? Full and on middle. Matthew Cross gets on his knee and slogs it over mid-wicket for a biggie. 14 runs from the over.

10.5 1

Around off, a full ball, pushed on the off side for a single.

10.4 4

FOUR! Welcome boundary and a much-needed one! A full ball, on off. Richie Berrington gets low and smacks it through cover for a boundary. Long off runs across but to no avail.

10.3 1

On middle, eased down to long on for one run.

10.2 1

Short in length, on off, pulled away to deep mid-wicket for a single.

10.1 1

Fuller and on off. Cross wrists it to deep mid-wicket for a single.

DRINKS! Papua New Guinea rocked Scotland early as they picked up a couple of wickets in the Powerplay and haven't let them score freely. Richie Berrington and Matthew Cross have played enough deliveries to put some momentum into the innings now and it will be interesting to see what happens in the final 10 overs. Also, Charles Amini has been brought back into the attack.

Score after 10 overs : 67/2

Runs Scored

6 Runs

M Cross

18 (23)

R B'ngton

24 (21)

S Atai

1-0-6-0

9.6 1

Flatter and on off. Cross pushes it to covers for a quick single. At the halfway mark, Scotland are 67/2.

9.5 1

Sees Berrington come down the track, Atai drags his length back and serves it on middle, drilled down to long on for a single.

9.4 1

Short again, around off. Cross rocks back and cuts it to sweeper cover for a single.

9.3 1

Flatter, quicker and on middle. Richie Berrington flicks it to deep square leg for one more.

9.2 1

Short and angling on middle. Cross hangs back and pulls it to deep mid-wicket. Just one.

9.1 1

Tossed up on off. Richie Berrington nudges it to long on for a single.

Simon Atai comes into the attack for the first time today.

Score after 9 overs : 61/2

Runs Scored

6 Runs

R B'ngton

21 (18)

M Cross

15 (20)

N Pokana

2-0-16-0

8.6 1

A length ball, on off. Richie Berrington works it through covers for one more.

8.5 lb 1

Leg bye! On a length, on middle, a slower ball. Matthew Cross looks to flick but misses and gets hit high on the pads. The ball rolls on the off side and the batters take a leg bye.

8.4 1

Full and on middle. Richie Berrington pushes it straight down the ground for a single.

8.3 1

Fuller again, on middle, tucked to deep square leg for a single.

8.2 1

Tight single! Fuller again and on off. Richie Berrington defends it towards mid off and takes a quick single.

8.1 1

Fuller and on the pads, flicked to deep square leg for a single.

Score after 8 overs : 55/2

Runs Scored

9 Runs

M Cross

13 (17)

R B'ngton

18 (15)

C Amini

2-0-20-0

7.6 1

Another single to end the over. Flatter delivery, cut away on the off side.

7.5 1

Shortish ball, around off. Richie Berrington cuts it off the back foot through cover-point and picks up a single.

7.4 1

Slightly shorter, on off. Cross goes deep in his crease and eases it down to long off for another one.

7.3 1

On middle and pushed down the ground for one. Smart batting from Berrington.

7.2 4

FOUR! Dragged down and punished. Richie Berrington rocks back and pulls this one into the mid-wicket fence. 50 up for Scotland.

7.1 1

Very full, around off. Cross drives it through covers for a single.

Score after 7 overs : 46/2

Runs Scored

9 Runs

M Cross

10 (14)

R B'ngton

12 (12)

L Siaka

1-0-8-0

6.6 1

Fullish ball, well outside off. Cross fetches this one and sweeps it to deep square leg for a run.

6.5 1

Flatter one, on middle and skidding on. Berrington goes on the back foot and works it through mid-wicket for a single.

6.4 6

SIX! Bang! That one has gone 97 metres! Nicely flighted delivery, on middle. Richie Berrington dances down the track and lifts this one well over the long on fence for a biggie.

6.3 0

Flighted ball, around the off pole. Berrington defends it off the front foot.

6.2 0

Nicely tossed up, on off. Richie Berrington prods and defends it out.

6.1 lb 1

LEG BYE! Loopy, slower ball, on the pads. Cross looks to play the paddle sweep but he misses. The ball goes off the pads towards short fine leg and they get a leg bye.

Lega Siaka is into the attack.

Score after 6 overs : 37/2

Runs Scored

4 Runs

R B'ngton

5 (8)

M Cross

9 (12)

C Soper

2-0-8-1

5.6 0

Good-length ball, again outside off, with a hint of away movement. A play and a miss from Richie Berrington. Scotland are 37/2 at the end of the Powerplay.

5.5 0

Fullish ball, outside off and nipping away. Richie Berrington looks to play the expansive drive but misses.

5.4 0

Angled in on middle and leg, Berrington gets an inside edge onto the pads.

5.3 4

FOUR! A short ball, on leg stump. Richie Berrington rocks back and rolls the wrist, places it perfectly behind square on the leg side and picks up a boundary.

5.2 0

Length again, around off and nudged to cover-point.

5.1 0

Back of a length, punched off the back foot to short cover.

Score after 5 overs : 33/2

Runs Scored

5 Runs

M Cross

9 (12)

R B'ngton

1 (2)

K Morea

2-0-6-1

4.6 0

A length ball, outside off. This is dabbed down to backward point.

4.5 0

Peach! Good-length ball, in that channel around off and going across the right-hander. Matthew Cross looks to play it on the off side but the ball zips past the outside edge.

4.4 4

FOUR! Good-looking shot from Matthew Cross. Pitched up, on off and driven just to the right of the mid off fielder. The fielder gets a finger on it but the ball races away to the fence.

4.3 0

Length again, on the off pole and curving back in. Cross gets caught on the crease and inside edges it onto the pads.

4.2 0

On a length, around off and slowed up. Cross defends it out.

4.1 1

Fullish ball, on middle and shaping back in nicely. Richie Berrington clips it off his legs to deep square leg for one.

Score after 4 overs : 28/2

Runs Scored

5 Runs

R B'ngton

0 (1)

M Cross

5 (7)

C Soper

1-0-4-1

3.6 lb 1

A risky leg bye! Back of a length, on middle. Richie Berrington is late to close the face of his bat. The ball goes off the thigh pad past the keeper. He collects the ball and fires a throw at the batter's end but misses. The batters get a leg bye.

3.5 1

Short of a length, on leg. Matthew Cross tucks it to deep square leg for one.

Richie Berrington is the new man in.

3.4 W 0

OUT! CAUGHT! Back of a length, on middle and leg. George Munsey decides to muscle the ball across. The timing isn't right and the ball skies up in the air off the lower half of the bat. Gets more height than the distance. Lega Siaka from deep square leg, runs ahead and takes a simple catch. Scotland lose both their openers now. This is a good start from Papua New Guinea.

3.3 0

Fullish ball, on off. Driven to point.

3.2 1

Chad Soper takes the pace off this time! Slower ball, outside off. Matthew Cross look to pat it on the off side but gets an inside edge. The ball rolls to fine leg for a single.

3.1 2

Well timed stroke! Length ball, outside off. Matthew Cross stands up on his toes and glides it towards deep backward point for a brace.

Chad Soper is into the attack now.

Score after 3 overs : 23/1

Runs Scored

1 Runs

M Cross

1 (4)

G Munsey

15 (8)

K Morea

1-0-1-1

2.6 1

Excellent over from Kabua Morea! A wicket and just a single from it. Very full and swinging in late, on leg. Matthew Cross brings out his bat just in time and pushes it to mid on for a single.

2.5 0

On a length, around off. Matthew Cross presses forward and pushes it towards covers.

2.4 0

On a good length, on off. Matthew Cross guides it to backward point.

2.3 0

Length ball, on off, shaping into the batter. Matthew Cross defends it on the off side.

Who walks out at number 3? It is Matthew Cross.

2.2 W 0

OUT! TIMBER! Kabua Morea draws first blood. Good-length ball, on middle, shaping back in. Kind of a banana swing there. Kyle Coetzer looks to push it on the off side but is outfoxed completely by the inward movement. He misses and the ball crashes the wooden furniture behind him. Kabua Morea is pumped up and Scotland lose their first wicket.

2.1 0

Fuller in length, on middle. Kyle Coetzer flicks it to mid-wicket.

Kabua Morea is into the attack.

Score after 2 overs : 22/0

Runs Scored

11 Runs

G Munsey

15 (8)

K Coetzer

6 (4)

C Amini

1-0-11-0

1.6 0

On the pads, George Munsey this time fails to sweep it. The ball hits the pads and rolls to short fine leg.

1.5 2

Short and on middle, Munsey clogs it over mid on for a couple of runs.

1.4 4

FOUR! Two in a row! Quicker and fuller, on middle. George Munsey goes down on one knee again and plays an aerial sweep towards deep square leg for another boundary.

1.3 4

FOUR! George Munsey is so strong on the leg side! Slower and wider, George Munsey walks across, gets low and sweeps it behind square on the leg side for a boundary.

1.2 0

George Munsey makes room for himself but the bowler follows him and bowls a loopy ball on leg, Munsey nudges it to mid on.

1.1 1

Loopy ball, on middle. Kyle Coetzer tucks it on the leg side for one.

Who will bowl from the other end? It is Charles Amini.

Score after 1 overs : 11/0

Runs Scored

11 Runs

K Coetzer

5 (3)

G Munsey

5 (3)

N Pokana

1-0-11-0

0.6 1

On a good length, on middle. Kyle Coetzer bunts it towards mid on and scampers across for a single. 11 runs off the first over.

0.5 4

FOUR! Kyle Coetzer opens his account in style! Easy pickings for the Scotland captain. Short of a length, outside off. Kyle Coetzer rocks back and slaps it through cover-point. The ball races away to the boundary in a flash.

0.4 0

Fuller in length, shaping in on middle. Kyle Coetzer pushes it to mid on.

0.3 1

Nosaina Pokana sees George Munsey shuffling down the leg side, bowls a length ball on the body. George Munsey works it to square leg. He rotates the strike.

0.2 4

FOUR! Firsr runs off the bat! Length ball, on leg. George Munsey picks it up early and flicks it to deep square leg. The fielder from fine leg runs to his right to stop the ball but in vain. A boundary.

0.1 0

Length ball, on leg, angling in. George Munsey looks to flick but misses. He gets rapped on the pads. Nosaina Pokana appeals for an LBW but the umpire shakes his head.

0.1 wd 1

WIDE! Nosaina Pokana starts with a full-length ball, down leg. George Munsey looks to flick but misses. Wided called.

We are all set for the match but before that the players line up for their respective national anthems. It will be Papua New Guinea's first followed by Scotland's national anthem. Done with all the proceedings. It is time for the match to start as the players stride out to the field. The players take a knee to show support for the 'Black Lives Matter' movement. George Munsey and Kyle Coetzer are the openers for Scotland. Nosaina Pokana to start with the ball.

PITCH REPORT - Athar Ali Khan says that it is hot and humid in the middle. Tells that it is a lush green outfield. Mentions that it is a good surface. Danny Morrison says that there is a little bit of moisture as well. Adds that hitting the good length areas will be the key for the bowlers.

The captain of Papua New Guinea, Assad Vala, says that the way they fought back in the earlier game was great and they have another opportunity today to get the win. Adds that they were let down by their execution while bowling and it's just about executing the plans. Mentions that there is one change, Chad Soper comes in for Damien Ravu.

Kyle Coetzer, the skippr of Scotland, says that they will bat first. Mentions that they feel the value of putting a good score on this pitch. Tells that the win against Bangladesh was nice but they will focus on today's game. Informs that there is one change. Sharif misses out and Evans comes in for him.

Papua New Guinea (Playing XI) - Tony Ura, Lega Siaka, Assad Vala (C), Charles Amini, Sese Bau, Simon Atai, Norman Vanua, Kiplin Doriga (WK), Chad Soper (In place of Damien Ravu), Kabua Morea, Nosaina Pokana.

Scotland (Playing XI) - George Munsey, Kyle Coetzer (C), Matthew Cross (WK), Richie Berrington, Calum MacLeod, Michael Leask, Chris Greaves, Mark Watt, Josh Davey, Brad Wheal, Alasdair Evans (In place of Safyaan Sharif).

TOSS - Up goes the coin and lands in the favour of Scotland. They have elected to BAT first!

Papua New Guinea bowlers need to step up in this game. There bowlers couldn't make an impression against Oman and they will be eager to perform better against the Scots. The debutants need nothing but a win here if they stand a chance to qualify for Super 12. They have a good batting line up and  would want to give a tough fight. With a lot at stake in this context, which team will come out on top? We shall find out. Stay tuned with us for further updates.

Scotland lead the head-to-head record by 2-0 against Papua New Guinea. They first met during the 2019 T20 World Cup qualifier. Both teams recently battled in Dubai during the UAE Summer T20 Bash. Scotland would look to continue their streak and are strong contenders to qualify for Super 12. They will go through if they win this match and if Oman win against Bangladesh later today.

Scotland and Papua New Guinea are set to lock horns in Match 5 of the T20 World Cup qualifiers. Both teams had contrasting fortunes in their respective opening games. Scotland were crumbling at 53/6 but Chris Greaves' all-round show made sure the Scotland edge out Bangladesh and have started their campaign on a resounding note. Papua New Guinea, on the other hand, were thrashed by Oman in their opening encounter. They only managed to put 129 and their bowlers couldn't do anything as Oman won by 10 wickets. They need to pull up their socks now heading into this game as it's a do-or-die situation for them as far as the Super 12 stage is concerned. On that note, welcome to the coverage.

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