The ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 match at Grand Prairie Stadium in Dallas witnessed a dominant performance by Scotland as they triumphed over the United States of America by 10 wickets, with an impressive 151 balls to spare. Opting to field first, Scotland exploited the conditions expertly, restricting the USA to a paltry total before chasing it down with ease.
The USA’s innings never gained momentum, with wickets tumbling at regular intervals. Brad Currie and Brandon McMullen spearheaded Scotland’s bowling attack, making significant inroads into the USA’s batting lineup.
The American side struggled from the outset. Sushant Modani (8 off 16) and Andries Gous (5 off 10) provided a tentative start before falling to Currie and McMullen, respectively. The captain, Monank Patel, could not steady the ship, departing for a duck. Saiteja Mukkamalla also failed to score, leaving the USA reeling at 21 for 4.
Milind Kumar’s resistance (5 off 23) was short-lived, as he succumbed to Brad Wheal. Shayan Jahangir followed suit, falling for a first-ball duck to Currie, further deepening the crisis. The middle-order collapse left the USA at a dismal 39 for 6.
A semblance of a fightback came from Shadley van Schalkwyk, who top-scored with 58 off 87 balls. His knock included ten boundaries and helped the USA reach a somewhat respectable total. Van Schalkwyk found some support from Harmeet Singh (22 off 27) and Nosthush Kenjige (21 off 49), but the efforts were not enough to put up a challenging score. The USA was eventually bowled out for 144 in 38.4 overs.
Chasing 145 for victory, Scotland’s openers, Charlie Tear and Andrew Umeed, displayed remarkable composure and aggression. Tear played a steady innings, scoring 43 off 70 balls, while Umeed was the star of the show with an unbeaten 98 off 79 balls, featuring 13 fours and 2 sixes. Their unbroken partnership ensured a smooth and emphatic victory for Scotland.
The USA’s bowlers struggled to make an impact. Saurabh Netravalkar, Shadley van Schalkwyk, Jasdeep Singh, Harmeet Singh, and Nosthush Kenjige toiled hard but failed to take any wickets. Their efforts were in vain as Scotland chased down the target in just 24.5 overs, finishing at 145 for no loss.
Scotland’s all-round performance outclassed the USA, highlighting the gap between the two teams in this fixture. The USA will need to regroup and address their batting frailties if they hope to compete more effectively in future matches. Scotland, on the other hand, will be buoyed by this dominant victory and look to carry this momentum forward in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2.
This match was a clear demonstration of Scotland’s superiority and strategic prowess, setting a high benchmark for the league.