Scotland set to play home ODI against New Zealand for the first time since 1999
“We look forward to welcoming New Zealand’s men to Scotland for the first time since 2008,” Cricket Scotland’s high performance manager Simon Smith said.
The game will be hosted in Scotland on Friday, 26 June 2020, although the exact venue is still undecided.
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The last time the two sides met in an ODI was during the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2015, where New Zealand managed to secure a three-wicket win at Dunedin. Their very first ODI meeting dates back to the Edinburgh game in the 1999 edition of the World Cup.
“There is a close bond between our nations, and the clash in Dunedin during the 2015 Cricket World Cup was a special occasion marked fittingly by a closely-fought contest played in typically good spirit," Smith said.
Scotland have had notable success in home ODIs recently, especially when they stunned England by six runs in a high-scoring game at Edinburgh in 2018. Thus far, Scotland have won 41 of their 112 ODIs, losing all three against New Zealand.
“Having conquered the world number one team in 2018, this will be an excellent opportunity for our men to knock over the finalist from the last two Cricket World Cups and earn yet another win over an ICC Full Member,” Smith added.