Scotland, Zimbabwe T20I series heads to an exciting decider
OverviewScotland v Zimbabwe, 3rd T20I
The Grange, Edinburgh
19 September, 14:00 Local
Zimbabwe's bowling had a resounding impact on which way the result swung in the second T20I. Richard Ngarava with a spell of 4-1-13-2 was awarded the Player of the Match. Ngarava bowled the penultimate over and conceded just 4 runs that included a dropped chance giving Wellington Masakadza a cushion of 13 runs in the final over.
Scotland were put under pressure with early collapse but showed signs of a fightback. Richie Berrington and Matthew Cross led the rebuilding but couldn't do enough to help the hosts cross the finish line. Scotland requires a stable start at the top in the Powerplay to improve their chances of winning the series.
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Zimbabwe, opting to bat, lost early wickets in straightforward dismissals. Craig Ervine (30) and Sean Williams joined forces to steady the ship with a 71-run stand. Williams went about his business astutely and registered his sixth T20I half-century. His unbeaten 60 off 52 balls, supported by Ryan Burl's 13* took the visitors to a modest total of 136/5.
In their chase, Scotland were off to a similar start with the loss of four wickets for 16 runs in 4.1 overs. They found stability in Berrington and Cross's 75-run partnership, with both scoring 42 runs each. However, the match went till the final over with Scotland needing 13 runs. Zimbabwe's Wellington Masakadza bowled a thrilling final over. The hosts lost the plot with four wickets in four balls β two run-outs and two caught. Scotland were wrapped for 126, losing the match by 10 runs.
