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Scotland News 2006
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Village cricketers on tour
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Methlick Cricket Club, Aberdeenshire Grade III champions, are heading off on a tour of Kenya this week.
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Scotland squad for WCL
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Scotland�s selectors have named their 15 players for the next stage of their winter touring season.
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Scotland review 2006
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A look back at Scotland�s 2006 international & C&G; Trophy season.
SCOTLAND
Watson to miss vital match
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Scotland's Ryan Watson has been ruled out of the match against UAE.
SCOTLAND
Scotland joins 2nd XI tournament
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Scotland will field its A team in next season�s English county 2nd XI championship.
SCOTLAND
SNCL review 2006
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A look back at the ups and downs of the National League season in Scotland as Grange claimed the title.
SCOTLAND
Positive spin, but disappointing batting
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Paul Hoffmann signs off his Bangladesh series with a look back at both ODIs.
SCOTLAND
Scotland lose ODI series
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Scotland go down by 146 runs in the second match against Bangladesh.
SCOTLAND
Ryan Watson injured
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Scotland's Ryan Watson suffers a fractured cheekbone batting against Bangladesh.
SCOTLAND
Scotland lose first ODI
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Scotland go down by six wickets against Bangladesh in Chittagong.
SCOTLAND
Rogers set for Scotland debut
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Glenn Rogers is likely to play in the ODI against Bangladesh.
SCOTLAND
Scots bask in limelight
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Jon Coates on how the Scotland team has attracted high media interest in cricket-mad Bangladesh.
SCOTLAND
Scots go down to Academy
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Scotland lost their warm-up match against the Bangladesh Academy in Chittagong by 33 runs.
SCOTLAND
Fokker to Chittagong
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Scotland�s preparation for the two forthcoming ODIs is the only sport making headlines in Bangladesh, reports Paul Hoffmann.
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Playing with a smile on your face
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Bangladesh represents the first challenge of a winter that is not exactly going to be short on the activity front, writes Keith Graham.
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30,000 to watch Scotland?
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Bangladesh officials expect 30,000 at the second one-day international in Mirpur on Sunday.
SCOTLAND
Cricketing superstars?
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Paul Hoffmann's second report from Dhaka as the Scots prepare for ODI history.
SCOTLAND
Bangladesh expectations
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Paul Hoffmann's first despatch on the way to ODI history in Bangladesh.
SCOTLAND
Rogers' late preparations for Bangladesh
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Glenn Rogers' late inclusion in the Scotland squad gave him problems getting innoculated in time.
SCOTLAND
Calling all Corstorphine alumni
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In 2007, Royal High Corstorphine Cricket Club reaches the ripe old age of 50 and wants former players to get in touch.
SCOTLAND
Rogers gets Bangladesh call-up
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Scotland call up uncapped Glenn Rogers as a replacement for the trip to Bangladesh.
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Nunholm is Scotland's top ground
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Dumfries CC have become the first club (as opposed to an individual) to win Scotland's 'Amateur Groundsman of the Year' award.
SCOTLAND
Rogers joins squad for Bangladesh
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Glenn Rogers will replace the injured Dewald Nel in the Lloyds TSB Scotland squad travelling to Bangladesh on Sunday.
SCOTLAND
Turnover up for Cricket Scotland
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CRICKET Scotland finished its financial year with a 10% increase in turnover to �1,235,106, but with a small deficit of �5,823.
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Scotland add to their squad
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Scotland have added two naturalised Scots, Giles Holmes and Glenn Rogers, to their reserves for the winter and World Cup tours.
SCOTLAND
Selectors add two reserves to Lloyds TSB Scotland squad
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Two more players have been added to Scotland's squad preparing for a winter of intense competition: Giles Holmes and Glenn Rogers.
SCOTLAND
ASG Diary 2
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The latest from Qasim Sheikh and Richard Berrington at the Australian Sports Gateway Academy in Brisbane.
SCOTLAND
Death of Ronnie Chisholm
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Ronnie Chisholm, one of Scotland�s greatest-ever batsmen, has died at the age of 79.
SCOTLAND
You can nominate for ICC Awards
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Nominations are being sought for the ICC Development Program Annual Awards 2006.
SCOTLAND
Rac offers helping hand (2)
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In the second of his two articles, Keith Graham talks to Terry Racionzer and finds him backing the use of all-weather pitches in Scotland.
SCOTLAND
Scotland in Bangladesh
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The Lloyds TSB Scotland cricket squad play their first-ever official ICC One-Day International matches on overseas soil in Bangladesh next month.
SCOTLAND
Saltires return to Old Trafford
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Scottish Saltires return next summer to Old Trafford for the first time since their memorable win in 2003.
SCOTLAND
Saltires dates in ECB One-Day Trophy 2007
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The Lloyds TSB Scottish Saltires will play four home games at the Citylets Grange in the ECB One-Day Trophy next season.
SCOTLAND
Development Team outline rationale for Kwik Cricket Festival format
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A response to written criticism from a member club with regard to the format of the Cricket Scotland Kwik Cricket Festival held in Perth on 10 September.
SCOTLAND
Glenrothes scorer passes away
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Glenrothes scorer Maureen Ramsay has passed away after a short illness
SCOTLAND
Report 5 from Blainy at the High Performance Academy
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As a hectic period of matches begins, John Blain brings us the latest news from the ICC High Performance Academy in Pretoria
SCOTLAND
Perthshire's Ashes
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Perthshire's influence on two of the greatest players currently walking out into the middle.
SCOTLAND
Rac offers helping hand (1)
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Keith Graham interviews Terry Racionzer, a batsman who played the game with passion, never more so than when he represented his adopted country.
SCOTLAND
ICC Academy - Report 4
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John Blain gives us his 4th update from the Academy in Pretoria where four Scots are preparing for the winter's fixtures
SCOTLAND
Hoggard to host Scotland fans
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The England fast bowler will accompany Scottish fans to the World Cup.
SCOTLAND
Scottish lobbying pays off
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Scottish Executive committee chairman promises to rally to cricket's cause.
SCOTLAND
Adam Baird wins trip to Caribbean
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CRICKET-mad Adam Baird is counting down the days to the World Cup in the West Indies after being chosen as the lucky winner of a trip for two to the big event.
SCOTLAND
John Blain's weekly update #3
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Read John Blains 3rd instalment from the ICC High Performance Academy in Pretoria.
SCOTLAND
ICC High Performance Academy Report 2
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John Blain brings us up to date with the latest high profile coaching sessions in Pretoria
SCOTLAND
Second award for Kenny Nisbet
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Kenny Nisbet, the groundsman at the Citylets Grange, has won a second commendation from the ECB in their Groundsmen of the Year Awards.
SCOTLAND
John Blain reports from the first week at the ICC High Performance Academy
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Four of Scotland's World Cup squad are currently in Pretoria at the ICC Hign Performance Academy.
SCOTLAND
Diary 1 from the Australian Sports Gateway in Brisbane
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Clydesdale's Qasim Sheikh and Greenock's Richard Berrington are attening the Australian Sports Gateway Academy in Brisbane. Read about their progress so far.
SCOTLAND
Scotland Ladies complete successful trip to China
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The Scottish womens team recently returned from participating in the International Shanghai Sixes tournament. You can read the player's reports here
SCOTLAND
Scotland gets Bangladesh sponsor
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Scottish oil and gas company Cairn Energy will sponsor Scotland's trip to Bangladesh for two ODIs.
SCOTLAND
Smith meets the politicians
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Jon Coates with the Cricket Scotland CEO's comments after his meeting at the Scottish Parliament.
SCOTLAND
Cairn sponsors first overseas ODIs
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Cairn Energy is sponsoring Scotland's three-match tour to Bangladesh in December, including their first two overseas ODIs.
SCOTLAND
Smith to brief politicians
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Cricket Scotland CEO Roddy Smith goes before the Scottish Parliament�s Group for Sports to discuss the level of public funding for the game.
SCOTLAND
Gordon Baxter is new Patron
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Businessman Gordon Baxter has accepted an invitation from Cricket Scotland to become an honorary patron.
SCOTLAND
Four Scots head for Pretoria
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The second annual ICC Winter Training Camp gets under way in South Africa next week with 24 players from the six top Associate countries, including four from Scotland.
SCOTLAND
Scotland Ladies win first match in China
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Scotland ladies beat Pudong Cricket Club today in a 20/20 match after only just managing to all arrive in China
SCOTLAND
Berwick win Anglo-Scottish 6 a side
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The Inaugural SpecSavers Anglo Scottish 6 A side Tournament took place at Berwick Cricket Club on Sunday 27th August
SCOTLAND
Scotland's World Cup plans upset
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Scotland�s World Cup preparations are turned on their head as the World Cricket League is moved back.
SCOTLAND
Inzamam to visit Glasgow
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Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq will be in Glasgow to support the city's 2014 Commonwealth Games bid.
SCOTLAND
Vital ties beat the weather
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Both Aberdeenshire and West of Scotland managed to play as rain decimated the SNCL fixture list
SCOTLAND
Scotland's bold World Cup selection
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Jon Coates on how the fundamental ideals of one-day cricket have been honoured in the selection of Scotland's second World Cup squad.
SCOTLAND
Scotland name World Cup squad
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Scotland�s cricket selectors have today named 15 players and eight reserves for the busy winter period leading up to the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup in the West Indies in March/April.
SCOTLAND
Scotland World Cup and WCL squad
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Scotland name 15 players and 8 reserves for the period leading up to the World Cup.
SCOTLAND
Greenock win Scottish Cup again
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For the fourth time in six seasons, Greenock have won the Scottish Cup.
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Greenock win the Scottish Cup
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Greenock lift the Scottish Cup for the fourth time in six years.
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Grange win Scottish league title
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Grange have won the SNCL Premier Division title for the fourth time.
SCOTLAND
Scotland to visit Bangladesh
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Scotland will play at least two ODIs in Bangladesh in the lead up to the World Cup.
SCOTLAND
Storm worsens in Aberdeen
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Scotland's Intercontinental Cup clash with Ireland erupted in controversy after a four-letter volley was allegedly aimed at the Aberdeen groundsman.
SCOTLAND
Brown on Intercontinental duty
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Dougie Brown has been released to play against Ireland in the crucial four-day ICC Intercontinental Cup match at Mannofield, Aberdeen.
SCOTLAND
Last chance for fringe Scots to impress
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There are still three Scotland A games to be played, offering a last chance to impress for a number of players on the edge of the established squad.
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Hillhead get their revenge over EK
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Hillhead won the Cricket Scotland trophy final against East Kilbride at Whitehaugh on Sunday.
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Greenock keep slim title hopes alive
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Champions elect Grange go down by seven runs to Greenock
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Scottish Cup semi finals
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Grange and Greenock win away from home to reach the Scottish Cup final.
SCOTLAND
Scotland name World Cup squad at end of month
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Scotland will name their World Cup squad at the end of August, five months ahead of the deadline imposed by the ICC.
SCOTLAND
Scots tune up for four-day Irish Test
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Scotland�s squad for the ICC Intercontinental Cup match against Ireland at Citylets Mannofield next week shows a familiar line-up of mostly home-based players.
SCOTLAND
SNCL week 16 preview
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Grange are within striking distance of the Premier Division title.
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Scotland crush Italy
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Scotland defeat Italy by ten wickets in their final European Championship match
SCOTLAND
Scots win thriller with ball to spare
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Scotland captain Craig Wright smashed a six out of the ground at Cambusdoon to down the Netherlands with one ball to spare.
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Grange move nearer Premier title
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Grange defeated near rivals Ferguslie by 3 wickets to leave them with one hand on the Premier trophy with three matches to go.
SCOTLAND
West Inter Area Under 13 Festival
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Results for Round 1 of the West Inter Area Under 13 Festival.
SCOTLAND
Coaching camps run in Clackmannan county
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Clackmannan County Cricket Club in partnership with Clackmannanshire Council Sports Development, Sport Central and Cricket Scotland ran a successful coaching camp for local children over 5 days
SCOTLAND
Carlton to host Small Clubs final & Junior festival
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Calrton will host the Readers Small Clubs Cup Final at Carlton CC, Grange Loan, Edinburgh starting at 1.30pm and there will be a junior festival before the match
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SNCL week 14 preview
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A preview of the weekend�s fixtures as the league campaigns move into the final stages
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English retires from Scottish cricket
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Cedric English has decided to retire from international cricket, with immediate effect.
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Grange, Greenock kept apart in semis
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Aberdeenshire and Stenhousemuir are at home in the draw for the Scottish Cup semi-finals.
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Hussain, Mohammed called up for Euros
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Two changes have been made to Scotland's squad for the 2006 ECC European Championships, which start next week.
SCOTLAND
SNCL week 13 results
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Grange still top the Premier Division,as Ayr move top of the First Division and it is as you were at the top of the Second Division.
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Scottish Cup results
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Aberdeenshire, Grange, Greenock and Stenhousemuir qualify for the semi finals
SCOTLAND
Weekend SNCL and Scottish Cup preview
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A look at this weekend�s fixtures as the Second Division title race heats up.
SCOTLAND
Poonia to make debut for Scotland
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Scotland�s squad to play in the ECC European Championships includes Warwickshire youngster Navdeep Poonia.
SCOTLAND
Scots in first Twenty20 Championships?
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Scotland could participate in the 2007 Twenty20 World Championships - if they are in the top two of the ICC World Cricket League in Kenya in January.
SCOTLAND
Results for SNCL week 12
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Grange and Aberdeenshire continue their charge as Freuchie slump to defeat at St Boswells.
SCOTLAND
SNCL week 12 preview
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Another double header in First and Second Divisions this weekend, as Grange look to strengthened their grasp on the title.
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Young Scots in Europe
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Sixty of Scotland�s young cricketers prepare to do battle in the European Championships at five age levels.
SCOTLAND
MCC game ends in washout
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But not before South African-born Giles Holmes completed an impressive Scottish representative debut.
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Hussain pushes for place
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Omer Hussain made a case for an international recall with a quickfire 72 for Scoland Select against MCC.
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Scotland still in for Twenty20 World Championship
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Scotland's administrators have not yet given up on staging the Twenty20 World Championships.
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Cup giants clash in quarter-final
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Grange and Greaves Clydesdale, who have each won six Scottish Cup finals, more than any other teams, have been drawn against each other in the quarter-finals of this year�s competition.
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Geeks, Grumblings, Grading and Gaps
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David W Potter on how Duckworth-Lewis has enabled scorers to come into their own in the Scottish National League.
SCOTLAND
SNCL week 11 review
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After a rain interrupted day it is as you were in all three divisions.
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Grange face a tricky trip to Uddingston
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Leaders Grange face a tricky trip to Uddingston as they look to maintain their lead at the top of the Premier Division.
SCOTLAND
No more bowing to counties
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Jon Coates on how the days of the High Performance countries bowing to English counties over player release are over.
SCOTLAND
Scotland Select to play MCC
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A Scotland Select XI to play the MCC in a three-day match next week will give a range of players on the edge of international selection a chance to strengthen their credentials.
SCOTLAND
Blain looking for new county
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Yorkshire will release Scotland fast bowler John Blain at the end of the season.
SCOTLAND
Arbroath United grab Under 15 KO Cup
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Arbroath United beat Grange in the final of the Portman Building Society U15 Club Championships
SCOTLAND
Kinross CC on the fast track
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Only a year after forming a junior section Kinross CC have won the MCC �Spirit of Cricket� Under 13 National Club Championship
SCOTLAND
No change at the top of the SNCL
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There is no change at the top of the SNCL Premier Division as both Grange and Ferguslie win.
SCOTLAND
Saleem Sajjad (Poloc Cricket Club)
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Saleem Sajjad has been banned from playing in all forms of cricket for the rest of the 2006 season.
SCOTLAND
SNCL double header weekend
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All the First and Second Division sides have two games this weekend as the two leagues reach the half way stage.
SCOTLAND
Hillhead High win Glasgow Junior Schools Finals
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The Glasgow Schools' Cricket Association Junior Final was won by Hillhead HS who defeated Doon Academy in the final.
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Doon Academy gain revenge by winning Glasgow Senior Sixes
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The Glasgow Schools' Cricket Association Senior Sixes Final was won by Doon Academy who defeated Hillhead HS in the final.
SCOTLAND
Scotland to profit from Pakistan match
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It is estimated that Scotland will earn at least �60,000 from their match against Pakistan
SCOTLAND
A win for Scottish Cricket
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David W Potter looks back on a great day for Cricket in Scotland.
SCOTLAND
Reaction from Scotland v Pakistan
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Both team's coaches were united in praise for Scotland's efforts against Pakistan.
SCOTLAND
Scotland stretch Pakistan
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Pakistan had to fight all the way to come out on top by five wickets against Scotland.
SCOTLAND
Scotland v Pakistan
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John Coates previews the one day international between Scotland and Pakistan.
SCOTLAND
Injury scares for Scotland
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Some Scotland players have injury doubts before the Pakistan match.
SCOTLAND
Gavin Hamilton shines in the sun
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Saltire Gavin Hamilton found his form with the bat in Scotland's final C & G match at Citylets Grange
SCOTLAND
Richards and Moran likely to return
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The Scottish Saltires� overseas players will be welcomed back with open arms next summer.
SCOTLAND
Woolmer: "beware of Scotland"
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Ahead of Scotland'smeeting with Pakistan, Jon Coates speaks with Bob Woolmer
SCOTLAND
SNCL week 9
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Grange are top of the SNCL Premier Division whilst Aberdeenshire, Ayr and Freuchie occupy the promotion slots in the other divisions
SCOTLAND
Death of Budhi Kunderan
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The funeral of Budhi Kunderan will take place at McLaren Undertakers, Sunnyside Road, Coatbridge at 10am on Wednesday 28th June followed by Daldowie Crematorium at 11am.
SCOTLAND
SNCL week 9 preview
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A look ahead to this weekends SNCL action as the Premier League reaches the half way stage.
SCOTLAND
Win tickets to Scotland v Pakistan with Lloyds TSB Corporate
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The Scotland v Pakistan ODI is now sold out but you can still win tickets courtesy of match sponsors Lloyds TSB Scotland Corporate.
SCOTLAND
Scotland v Pakistan
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This will be the tenth time the sides will have met with Scotland still to record a victory. A look at the history of the fixture and a preview of next week's match.
SCOTLAND
Poonia to face Pakistan
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Navdeep Poonia will be handed a Scotland debut in next Tuesday�s historic one-day international against Pakistan.
SCOTLAND
St Boswells
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The very name conjures up something about village cricket. David W Potter on the Borders club who joined the SNCL ranks this season.
SCOTLAND
Saltires and Scotland squads
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Scotland�s squads for the final C&G; Trophy match of the season, and for the first-ever official one-day international involving Scotland outside the World Cup, are announced today by Cricket Scotland.
SCOTLAND
Poonia stakes Scotland claim
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An unheralded young batsman, Navdeep Singh Poonia, moved to the verge of a Scotland call-up by scoring 59 on debut for Warwickshire.
SCOTLAND
Wrenching drama out of a crisis
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Scotland were on course for humiliation against Durham but somehow contrived to make a fist of another rain-soaked contest. Grange.
SCOTLAND
Steindl back on development track
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Peter Steindl has returned to Cricket Scotland as its Youth Development Manager, after an absence of five years.
SCOTLAND
Scots can influence final line-up
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A C&G; win for Scotland over Durham will guarantee Lancashire's spot in the final. Jon Coates looks at the Saltires' prospects.
SCOTLAND
Grange win again
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Grange maintained their lead at the top of the table with a six wicket win at Poloc
SCOTLAND
SNCL week 8 preview
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As the SNCL Premier Division nears the half way stage it is Poloc�s turn to take on the challenge of Grange.
SCOTLAND
Green light for Scots
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John Blain and Kyle Coetzer have been released by their counties to play for Scotland against Pakistan.
SCOTLAND
BBC Radio Scotland to cover Pakistan match in full
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SCOTLAND�s own version of Test Match Special will be pioneered by BBC Radio Scotland during the Scotland v Pakistan One-Day International match at the Citylets Grange on Tuesday 27 June.
SCOTLAND
Lloyds TSB Scotland launches search for mini Saltires
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Lloyds TSB Scotland is launching a search for a team of youngsters to lead the team onto the pitch against Pakistan on the 27th of June
SCOTLAND
Neil McCallum joins the Saltires
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Grange's in-form batsman Neil McCallum gets his first call-up to the 13-strong Lloyds TSB Scottish Saltires squad for the C&G; Trophy match against Durham.
SCOTLAND
Falkland versus Freuchie
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David W Potter was present for the latest instalment in the intense rivalry between Scottish neighbours Falkland and Freuchie.
SCOTLAND
Under 18s defeat Universities
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The 18 month journey to the next Under 19 World Cup began with a victory over a Scottish Universities XI.
SCOTLAND
SNCL top two clash in Scottish Cup 2nd Round
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The 2nd round of the Scottish Cup will be played on Sunday July 9th with the tie of the round Grange at home to Ferguslie
SCOTLAND
Brown to miss Pakistan match
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Warwickshire have refused Dougie Brown permission to play for Scotland against Pakistan.
SCOTLAND
Cricket slips through funding nets
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Jon Coates on the anomaly that sees Scottish sports of equivalent standing receive six or eight times more funding than cricket from the government purse.
SCOTLAND
Smith stays with Cricket Scotland
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Cricket Scotland was saved an arduous recruitment search when chief executive Roddy Smith reversed his decision to leave.
SCOTLAND
No Scotland v England?
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Scotland's sought-after one-day international against England is unlikely to go ahead next summer.
SCOTLAND
Smith stays, ICC appoints Anderson
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Tim Anderson is to become the ICC Development Programs Manager following the withdrawal of Cricket Scotland CEO Roddy Smith from the recruitment process.
SCOTLAND
Smith to stay on as Chief Executive
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Cricket Scotland is pleased to announce that Roddy Smith will remain as its Chief Executive, initially until the end of his current contract in September 2008.
SCOTLAND
Scotland go down by five wickets
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Scotland make Lancashire work hard for their victory in the C & G Trophy
SCOTLAND
Grange lose unbeaten record
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Leaders Grange went down by three wickets to Ferguslie at Meikleriggs.
SCOTLAND
A team Scots challenge Durham
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Scotland�s A team to play Durham in a two-day match at Titwood, Glasgow, next week will be captained by Watsonians� Gordon Drummond.
SCOTLAND
SNCL week 6 preview
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Leaders Grange travel to Ferguslie looking to maintain their unbeaten start to the season.
SCOTLAND
Same selection is refreshing
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Jon Coates says that when the Scotland squad to face Lancashire was named, it wasn�t the inclusions so much as the exclusions that caught the eye.
SCOTLAND
Yorkshire win comfortably at Headingley
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Saltires fail to score enough runs in their pursuit of a fourth consecutive C&G; Trophy scalp.
SCOTLAND
Kyle Coetzer joins Saltires squad
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Durham's young Scot Kyle Coetzer is included in the 13-man Lloyds TSB Scottish Saltires squad for this Sunday's C&G; Trophy home game against Lancashire.
SCOTLAND
Scots on a roll in Derby
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Scotland move into fifth spot in the C&G; table after an eight wicket victory against Derbyshire.
SCOTLAND
Good day for Grange
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Grange thrash champions Clydesdale by 8 wickets at Raeburn Place to top the Premier Division.
SCOTLAND
Love backs Scotland to end Yorkshire torment
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Jim Love, the former SCU director of cricket, believes Scotland can end a quarter of a century of torment by finally getting the better of Yorkshire.
SCOTLAND
Three county scalps in a row for Scotland
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For the first time, the Lloyds TSB Scottish Saltires have won three matches in succession against county opposition, after their eight-wicket victory over Derbyshire in the C&G; Trophy at Derby.
SCOTLAND
Watts calls for home Scots to come good
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Fraser Watts admits that it is time for the home grown Scottish batsmen to come good.
SCOTLAND
Young Scots to stake claims
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Scotland's youngsters are in action against Northern Universities next week.
SCOTLAND
Come and watch Scotland!
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Scotland captain Craig Wright issues a rallying cry to fans to attend next month�s historic one-day international against Pakistan.
SCOTLAND
Goudie joins unchanged Saltires
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Gordon Goudie is added to an otherwise unchanged Lloyds TSB Scottish Saltires squad for the two-match trip south over the Bank Holiday weekend.
SCOTLAND
Butt is raring to go
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Asim Butt has pined for 12 months to be reunited with his �boyos� - in two weeks he will be free to rejoin the fraternity. Jon Coates reports.
SCOTLAND
Scotland win again
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Scotland defeat Northants by 52 runs to make it two wins in a row in the C & G Trophy
SCOTLAND
Getting people to watch Scotland
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Outgoing Cricket Scotland CEO Roddy Smith talks with Jon Coates about the problems of getting people through the gate to watch Scotland's matches.
SCOTLAND
Lyons aims to have Northants in spin
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Jon Coates previews the role Ross Lyons may play in Scotland's C&G; Trophy match against Northants.
SCOTLAND
SNCL week 4 preview
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Champions Clydesdale look to get their campaign back on track against Ferguslie at Titwood
SCOTLAND
Dunnikier CC 150 not out
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This unpretentious and thoroughly loveable Kirkcaldy club is celebrating its 150th anniversary.
SCOTLAND
Irn-Bru joins Scotland's 'Simply Cricket' team
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Barr Soft Drinks has agreed to promote the company�s new �Simply� range of non-carbonated soft drinks with a �Simply Cricket� initiative for a new generation of young cricketers.
SCOTLAND
Asim Butt keen to return
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Scotland's Asim Butt wants to resume his international career after his drugs ban expires.
SCOTLAND
Scotland receives Development Awards
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Cricket Scotland was presented with its global ICC Development award and two European awards at ECC President's Day.
SCOTLAND
Victorious Saltires unchanged
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Scotland have named an unchanged squad for their fixture against Northants in the C&G; Trophy
SCOTLAND
Grange and Ferguslie march on
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Both Grange and Ferguslie win to remain at the top of the SNCL Premier Division
SCOTLAND
Scotland defeat Namibia in three days
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Scotland get their Intercontinental Cup campaign off with a crushing victory over Namibia.
SCOTLAND
Record partnership for Scotland
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A record 176 run fourth wicket partnership puts Scotland in control against Namibia at Aberdeen
SCOTLAND
Aberdeenshire make it three in a row
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Aberdeenshire defeat West Lothian by eight wickets to maintain their unbeaten start.
SCOTLAND
SNCL week 3 preview
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Ferguslie and Grange look to maintain their unbeaten start to the season
SCOTLAND
Two more Scottish grounds approved
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The ICC has approved the use of Aberdeen and Ayr for official one-day international matches.
SCOTLAND
Intercontinental Cup, Scotland v Namibia
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Scotland build a first innings lead at Aberdeen as Ryan Watson passes 150. The stand between Watson and Colin Smith of 176 is a record for the 4th wicket by Scotland
SCOTLAND
Smith quits Edinburgh for Dubai
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Jon Coates on how another period of instability beckons for Cricket Scotland after chief executive Roddy Smith handed in his notice yesterday to take up a position with the ICC.
SCOTLAND
Cricket Scotland chief to join ICC
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Roody Smith, Cricket Scotland's Chief Executive, is to become the ICC's Development Programs Manager.
SCOTLAND
More Scotland ODIs in 2008
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Scotland will play South Africa, New Zealand and Kenya in one day internationals in 2008.
SCOTLAND
Scotland's Drinnen plays down favourites tag
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First Group A match in this season�s Intercontinental Cup starts in Aberdeen on Thursday.
SCOTLAND
Scotland record C&G; victory
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Scotland defeat Worcestershire by 8 runs for their first win of the season in the C & G Trophy.
SCOTLAND
Roy Maconochie and Alistair Murray
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Two Scottish cricket stalwarts have passed away during recent days.
SCOTLAND
Moran settles quickly
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It is very early days yet, but it does look very much as if Falkland and Scotland have backed a winner in Australian Ian Moran.
SCOTLAND
Rampaging Ryan
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This is the best time of the year to catch sight of an angry rhino in Edinburgh. Scotland vice-captain Ryan Watson's nickname fits, especially when he gets his head down and charges like he did last week.
SCOTLAND
No surprises in Scotland squad
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Scotland name their squad to meet Worcestershire in the C&G; Trophy.
SCOTLAND
Two days, two defeats
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Jon Coates reports on Scotland's defeat by Notts in the C&G; Trophy.
SCOTLAND
Carter blasts Scottish attack
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Neil Carter's explosive innings of 135 for Warwickshire ended Scottish hopes of an opening C&G; Trophy victory.
SCOTLAND
Scotland invited to host World Cup Qualifier
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The ICC has invited Scotland to host the ICC World Cup Qualifier (formerly the ICC Trophy) in 2013.
SCOTLAND
Back to the amateur ranks
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For Gavin Hamilton, everything is so alien he would be advised to scribble the season on his hand as a reminder. Jon Coates talks to the Scotland star for whom cricket is no longer a professional career.
SCOTLAND
Hoffmann on 2006
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Scotland pace bowler Paul Hoffmann speaks with William Dick about the 2006 Scottish international and domestic season.
SCOTLAND
Three in a row for Clydesdale?
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David Potter looks at the new SNCL season and asks if Clydesdale can win the Scottish title for an unprecedented third year running.
SCOTLAND
Another Stanger comeback?
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William Dick on how Ian Stanger may be racking up the comebacks in the manner of Frank Sinatra but the single-minded Greenock all-rounder seems to get better with age.
SCOTLAND
Cockspur on board for a year
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Following their sponsorship of Cricket Scotland's tour to Barbados, Cockspur Rum have become the �Official Rum� of Cricket Scotland and the Scottish Saltires.
SCOTLAND
I am Scottish!
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�Definitely, I don�t see myself as South African any more. I�m South African-born, but my heart lies in Scotland.� Jon Coates speaks with Scotland pace bowler Dewald Nel.
SCOTLAND
Scotland squad named
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The Scotland squad to face Warwickshire and Nottinghamshire in the C&G; Trophy has been named
SCOTLAND
Saltires sign up Moran
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Jon Coates on Scotland's latest Australian signing for the C&G; Trophy campaign.
SCOTLAND
Scotland win one, lose one
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Willie Dick reports on Scotland�s two pre-season matches against Durham County.
SCOTLAND
Award for Scottish Cricket
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Cricket Scotland and Lloyds TSB Scotland again receive an ICC Development Program Award.
SCOTLAND
Two in a row for Cricket Scotland and Lloyds TSB Scotland
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Cricket Scotland and its main sponsor Lloyds TSB Scotland have, for the second year in succession, won the ICC award for the best cricket promotional programme.
SCOTLAND
Wisden editor knocks Scotland
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Matthew Engel derides Scotland�s participation in next year�s World Cup.
SCOTLAND
Richards sets 500 run target
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Jon Coates talks with Scotland's overseas player, Australian Corey Richards, who is looking to score between 450 and 500 runs in this season's nine C & G Trophy matches.
SCOTLAND
No place for Arafat in Saltires team
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There is no place for Yasir Arafat in the Saltires team this year as Scotland decide on only one overseas player at the moment.
SCOTLAND
Farid in Saltires squad
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Scotland Under 19 captain Kasim Farid is in the Scotland squad for their two matches against Durham on April 13-14.
SCOTLAND
Cricket's Calcutta Cup?
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Scotland have officially invited England to Edinburgh in 2007 for the first full international against the Auld Enemy.
SCOTLAND
Australian Richards signs for Saltires
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The Scottish Saltires have signed Australian batsman Corey Richards for their nine-game C&G; Trophy campaign.
SCOTLAND
Forth Valley clubs achieve TopClub status
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Two clubs in Forth Valley were recently presented with their Active Certificates in the TopClub programme.
SCOTLAND
Barbados postmortem
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Some promising individual performances, an eye-opening experience and, inevitably, a theme of heavy defeat. Jon Coates on Scotland's tour to Barbados that yielded extensive reconnaissance detail but only one victory from six matches.
SCOTLAND
Scotland lose their final match
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Scotland lose by six wickets to a West Indies Select XI in their final tour match in Barbados
SCOTLAND
West Indies Select XI crush Scotland
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A West Indies Select XI easily beat a Scotland XI by 8 wickets with 18 overs to spare in Barbados
SCOTLAND
Scotland record their first win
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Scotland have won their first match of their tour to Barbados defeating a Barbados XI by four wickets.
SCOTLAND
Scotland in Barbados Blog
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The latest from Barbados where Scotland's Fraser Watts and Paul Hoffmann are writing a regular diary for CricketEurope of the national side's pre-season tour.
SCOTLAND
Bozzie backing themselves
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Gary Heatly catches up with plans for SNCL life at The Green.
SCOTLAND
Time for Gav to lift Scots sights
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Keith Graham expects Gavin Hamilton to make his mark for Scotland during 2006.
SCOTLAND
New role in Scotland for Tennant
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Andy Tennant takes on a new role as Cricket Scotland's Head of Education and Development.
SCOTLAND
Scotland lose second tour match
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Scotland lost by five runs in their second tour match in Barbados against the local cup champions Empire CC.
SCOTLAND
Scotland lose their first tour match
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Scotland lose their first match in Barbados thanks to an unbeaten 159 by Shirley Clarke
SCOTLAND
Fitness is key for Drinnen
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Scotland coach Peter Drinnen tells Jon Coates that improved player fitness is essential if his team is to make an impact in next year's World Cup.
SCOTLAND
Two countries - two approaches
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Jon Coates examines the very different approaches Scotland and Ireland are taking to this season's C&G; Trophy campaigns.
SCOTLAND
Scotland end without a win
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All-rounder Patrick Ochan helped Uganda to their first victory of the Under 19 Cricket World Cup and sent Scotland home without a win.
SCOTLAND
Drinnen left frustrated at Scotland failings
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Frustrated Scotland coach Peter Drinnen was left scratching his head after another under-par performance saw his side hammered by South Africa.
SCOTLAND
Scotland heavily defeated by Namibia
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Scotland lost their third successive group match as they went down by 7 wickets to Namibia.
SCOTLAND
Life's a beach for Elie
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Sandy Strang visits one of the strangest cricketing venues in Britain.
SCOTLAND
India in cruise control
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India crushed a disappointing Scotland by eight wickets with 31 overs in hand in the Under 19 World Cup group match.
SCOTLAND
Scotland give Sri Lanka a fright
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Sri Lanka got the fright of their lives before seeing off Scotland by four wickets on the opening day of the Under 19 World Cup on Sunday.
SCOTLAND
Under 19 World Cup practice matches day 3
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A roundup of the action on the final day of practice matches, including Scotland's defeat at the hands of Nepal.
SCOTLAND
Under 19 World Cup offers players a stepping stone to the Caribbean
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Scotland coach Peter Drinnen says solid performances from his players at the Under 19 World Cup could catapult them into contention for the senior event in the Caribbean next year.
SCOTLAND
Scotland hopeful ahead of U19 World Cup
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A transcript of the press conference given by Scotland at Colombo's Galadari Hotel, the Under 19 World Cup headquarters.
SCOTLAND
Scotland Under 19�s win first practice match
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Scotland got their Under 19 World Cup preparations off to a winning start when they defeated Issipathana MV School by 19 runs.
SCOTLAND
Scotland looking to provide "a real challenge"
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Scotland coach Peter Drinnen says his side are looking to provide their opponents with "a real challenge" at the Under 19 World Cup.
SCOTLAND
Scotland Under 19 World Cup squad
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Profiles and photos of the Scotland squad that will be taking part in next month's ICC Under 19 World Cup in Sri Lanka.
SCOTLAND
Peter Drinnen takes over as Scotland Coach
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Australian Peter Drinnen Technical Director at Cricket Scotland has succeeded Andy Moles as the national coach.
SCOTLAND
SNCL Fixtures 2006
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The fixtures for the 2006 Scottish National Cricket League have been released with Premier Champions Clydesdale travelling to Edinburgh to meet Carlton on the first day of the season.
SCOTLAND
Who will replace Andy Moles?
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With the departure of Andy Moles the question now being asked is who will replace him as Scotland coach
SCOTLAND
Bats in Tarashing
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Jonathan Agnew and Geoffrey Boycott entertained TMS listeners with an amusing account of their taxi�s unfortunate traffic encounter with a donkey cart in the streets of Multan. Liz Smith recalls her own experience of cricket up the Karakoram Highway.
SCOTLAND
Oh Flower of Scotland
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SCOTTISH cricket has travelled down a long, long road. In not much more than a year hence, the Scots will be amongst the minnows looking for a spot of glory in the World Cup.
SCOTLAND
Andy Moles Resigns
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As indicated earlier this week Scotland Coach Andy Moles has resigned and will be returning to South Africa where his family resides
SCOTLAND
Andy Moles future in doubt
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The future of Scotland Coach Andy Moles seems to be in doubt and a full statement regarding his future is expected from Cricket Scotland within the next few days
SCOTLAND
SNCL Review 2005
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David Potter reviews the 2005 Scottish National Cricket league season, in which Clydesdale retained their Premier League title and Ferguslie again finished as runners-up.
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