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CricketEurope Scotland News 2009
Scotland names ICup and Twenty20 squads
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The Scotland selectors have picked their squads for the Intercontinental Cup match in Kenya and the World Twenty20 qualifier in Dubai.
Chalmers and Sadler join Watsonian
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Watsonian Cricket Club has announced two players who will be joining their ranks for the 2010 season.
Cricket Scotland Awards Winners Announced
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Veteran trio take the Premier Division awards at a glittering ceremony in Edinburgh.
Scotland cricket chiefs plan �First Class� structure
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Ambitious Scotland chiefs are planning a radical domestic shake-up which could put them ahead of rivals Ireland in the international pecking order.
Asim Butt Obituary
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THE untimely death of Asim Butt has robbed three young boys of a loving father and the Edinburgh cricket scene of one of its most colourful and popular characters.
Scotland announce Regional and Academy squads
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Scotland's cricket selectors have announced three Regional Performance Squads and a National Academy Squad for 2010.
Kinross named UK club of the year
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On the brink of extinction seven years ago, the Scottish side is awarded accolade by Wisden Cricketer Magazine.
Haq gains full-time contract
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Majid Haq was unveiled as Scotland's latest full-time cricketer and vowed to banish the charge that his commitment does not match his ability.
Scotland names its squads for 2010
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Three players will be on full-time contracts for 2010; there will also be three regional squads and an academy squad.
All change for Scottish leagues
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Scotland's leading cricket clubs have voted for a restructuring of their leagues.
Scotland players bound for South Africa
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Richie Berrington and Qasim Sheikh to be joined by coach Pete Steindl at ICC batting camp in Pretoria.
Deja vu all over again?
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You can't help but feel sorry for Andy Moles after his resignation as New Zealand coach over the weekend.
Steindl defends Scotland participation in Pro40
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Scotland coach Pete Steindl insisted competing against county opposition is crucial for the development of young players.
Kenya next up for Scotland?
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Scotland could play their Intercontinental Cup match against Kenya in January.
Scotland to play ODI against England in June
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The match on Saturday 19 June will be the second visit in three seasons by England.
CricketEurope SNCL awards announced!
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Dougie Lockhart wins the batting, while Graeme Gardner wins the George Foreman award.A full list of who won what.
Forfarshire return to the Premier League
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Forfarshire beat Heriot's at Lochlands, while Penicuik retain First Division status and Kelburn are promoted into the SNCL.
Arbroath leave their run too late
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Smokies beat Forfarshire but miss out on promotion play off, while Ferguslie are relegated from First Division. All First and Second Division reports here.
Aberdeenshire win Premier League title
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The Dons take title after a five-wicket win over Uddingston while Grange beat Clydesdale with a ball to spare in thriller. All Premier Divison reports here.
Dons do the double
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Aberdeenshire beat Dunfermline at New Cambusdoon to spark wild celebrations at Mannofield.
Australia ease to victory over Scotland
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Australia prevailed in their third one-day international against Scotland by an appropriate margin. Great occasion, rare weather, but not a rarefied contest.
Scotland and Australian players at a glance
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Fancy a bet on today's game? Check out the stats of each player here.
Uddingston aim to spoil Aberdeenshire title hopes
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Villagers travel to Mannofield to take on Dons, who will take the Premiership if they win. In other games, Grange travel to Clydesdale and Greenock host Heriots in a relegation scrap. Read all the final round Premier Division previews here.
Scotland to play in revamped FPT competition
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However, Ireland have refused to confirm their participation.
Young Scots ready to shine against Aussies
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Some Scotland players will have to deliver life-defining performances if they are to trouble the team who have won the last three World Cups.
Hussey and Siddle miss Scotland clash
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Duo rested as Aussies draft in David Warner, Adam Voges and Dirk Nannes for ODI at the Grange.
Can Scotland shock the world?
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Paul Hoffmann previews Friday's Scotland v Australia clash at the Grange.
Who will lift the 2009 Scottish Cup?
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I preview this Sunday's Scottish Cup final between the Dons and the Knights.
Another win for the Knights
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Dunfermline can't stop winning, while Forfarshire slip up against Stoneywood-Dyce. First and Second Division reports here.
Aberdeenshire and Grange take it to the wire
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The Dons and the Stags are locked in a battle to win the Premier Division next Saturday after both recorded wins on the weekend. All Premier League reviews here.
Murgitroyd finals postponed again
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wet weather in Glasgow causes the Murgitroyd Twenty20 Cup play-offs to be postponed.
Sheikh added to Scots ODI squad
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News Release issued by Cricket Scotland on Friday 21 August 2009
West is best
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Ireland beat Scotland in first ODI as Regan West continues to torment Scots batsmen.
Watsonians look to upset Aberdeenshire's title hopes
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The Dons and Grange continue their ding-doing battle for the title, while Greenock, Heriots battle to stay up.
Scotland celebrates the ICC Centenary during Australia ODI
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News release issued by Cricket Scotland on Thursday 20 August 2009.
Scotland take first innings points
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Downpour puts paid to Ireland's chance of an outright win as no play is possible on final day of the Intercontinental Cup match.
Porterfield puts Ireland in command
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Irish skipper hits 118 as Scotland lose five quick wickets and battle to save the game.
The Magic Man has Ireland under his spell
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Majid Haq and Gordon Goudie combine to put Scotland in a strong position against Ireland after the first day.
Sheikh ton gives Scotland first innings lead
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Qasim Sheikh scores his second ton for Scotland but West gets Ireland back in the game.
Scotland need to 'bowl smart'
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Paul Hoffmann previews this week's Intercontinental Cup clash between Scotland and Ireland.
Scotland names squads to play Ireland
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The Scotland squads to meet Ireland Ireland in the forthcoming Intercontinental Cup and ODI fixtures.
Ireland retain their title after beating Scotland
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Scotland finish third in the European A Championship.
Can Grange regain the lead again?
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Grange travel to West, while the Dons battle relegation threatened Heriots and Clydesdale entertain Carlton. All Premier Division previews here.
Forfarshire on top before rain arrives
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At Forthill, Forfarshire had the upper hand against Dunfermline before rain stopped play, while Stirling County lose to Poloc to kiss goodbye to their promotion hopes. Read the First and Second Division reports here.
Countdown to Saltires match against Australia
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For Michael Hussey, the prospect of a visit to Edinburgh immediately after the conclusion of the Oval Test has an added appeal.
Cricket tickets for troops
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News release issued on behalf of Cricket Scotland on Tuesday 11 August 2009
Floppy: "I'm still available for selection"
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I had the chance to catch up with my old mate Colin Smith in between his hectic lifestyle and ask him a few questions about his career and his retirement from Scotland.
Dons book their place in Scottish Cup final
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Aberdeenshire secure a dramatic win against Clydesdale while Dunfermline semi against Greenock is washed out.
Murgitroyd T20 finals postponed
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News Release issued on behalf of Cricket Scotland on Monday 10 August 2009
Aberdeenshire go top again
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Aberdeenshire sneak home against Grange in classic Mannofield battle, while Greenock move out of drop zone after thrashing West of Scotland. All Premier Division match reports here.
Aberdeenshire and Grange set for battle
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Greenock entertain Wests, while Aberdeenshire take on Grange at Mannofield in crucial battles. All the other Premier Division previews as well as a look at the mouth watering First Divison clash between Forfarshire and Dunfermline.
Knights stay top with narrow win
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Dunfermline beat Arborath, Stirling stay in touch and Poloc win a low scoring game. First Division reports here.
Time for Lockhart to be rewarded
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West of Scotland batsmen would be my choice as keeper for the ICup game against Ireland
Goudie poised for comeback with Lions
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Promising fast bowler ready for action after recovering from shoulder injury.
MacLeod thrilled to be involved in Ashes
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Promising fast bowler also upbeat after working with legend Allan Donald to remould action.
Gaelic-speaking MacLeod fields for England in Ashes
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Former Drumpellier and Uddingston star gives England a helping hand.
Clydesdale suffer as KP goes nuts
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Clydesdale's title hopes are dented by Uddingston, while Ayr stun Greenock, Grange stagger past Watsonians and West creep back into contention.
Young Lions ready for Europe
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A youthful Scotland Lions squad has been selected for the forthcoming European A Team Championship.
Dunfermline book semi-final place in Scottish Cup
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Dunfermline beat Uddingston at McKane Park to set up a semi-final with Greenock while Aberdeenshire punish Ayr and Clydesdale hammer Forfarshire.
Dunfermline and Forfarshire ready to upset the odds
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With Greenock already through to the semi-final, we preview this Sunday's replayed Scottish Cup quarter finals.
Grange look to stay top but rain threatens
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Grange take on Watsonians at Portgower Place, while Aberdeenshire face a tough home battle against Carlton. All the SNCL premier division previews here.
Under 17s lose to Jersey
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Scotland Under 17s went down to Jersey by 2 wickets in a thrilling finish to their latest European Championship match.
Under 17s maintain their challenge
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Scotland's Under 17s remain unbeaten after the third day of the European Championship in Belfast.
Stirling County suffer at the hands of Watson
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Former Scotland captain Ryan Watson stars as Forfarshire and Dunfermline continue their battle for automatic promotion to the SNCL premier division. Read the first and second division reports here.
Grange surge to top of the table
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Grange topple Carlton, Aberdeenshire defeated by Greenock while Watsonians cling on to a dramatic win against Uddingston.
SNCL Premier Division week 12 report
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Wins for Clydesdale, Grange and Uddingston while Aberdeenshire washed out.
Door is still ajar for Blain
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John Blain could return to international cricket, despite captain Gavin Hamilton's assertion that he should never play again.
Scotland Under 19's defeat Jersey
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Freddie Coleman makes 84 as Scotland begin their campaign with an 18 run win over Jersey.
High scores in Scotland
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High scores were very much the order of the day in the First division, with ten players scoring half centuries, and two passing the magical century mark.
Aberdeenshire on course for title
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Aberdeenshire�s title ambitions received a major boost as they romped to a ten wicket win over West of Scotland in the Premier division on Saturday.
Scots embark on Under 19 World Cup bid
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Scotland�s young cricketers take their first steps on a road which could lead to next year's Under 19 World Cup.
Brown defends Warwickshire over MacLeod suspension
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Calum MacLeod, the Scotland fast bowler at the heart of cricket's latest 'throwing' controversy, will emerge from his personal crisis a better bowler.
Scotland bounces back to defeat Canada
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Half centuries from Neil McCallum, Ryan Watson, and Gavin Hamilton help Scotland to five wicket win.
Donald vows to rescue MacLeod
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South Africa pace bowling legend Allan Donald took it upon himself last night to save Calum MacLeod's career.
Scotland makes late changes for ODIs
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Three uncapped players are brought into Scotland's squad for the one day internationals against Canada.
Defeats for Grange and Aberdeenshire
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Form book goes out the window as top two lose in Scottish Premier Division.
Scotland defeats Canada in three days
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Scotland defeated Canada by 29 runs in the ICC Intercontinental Cup opener in Aberdeen with a day to spare.
Dunfermline stage walk-off against Ferguslie
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Allegation of player being elbowed leads to five Dunfermline players leaving the field.
Scotland captain praises his team's character
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Gordon Drummond says the match between Canada and Scotland has sets the tone for an exciting Intercontinental Cup.
Late rally puts Scots on top
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A fighting 64 from Jan Stander leaves Canada needing 243 for victory against Scotland in the Intercontinental Cup match in Aberdeen.
Proud Drummond assumes captaincy
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Gordon Drummond's elevation to the Scotland captaincy completes a remarkable ascent for a player still new to international cricket.
Scotland fightback stuns Canada
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Scots hit back in final session to assume control against Canada.
Scotland A give new players their chance
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More new faces in the international setup as Scotland continue to ring the changes.
New faces in Scotland side
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A new generation of Scottish cricketers takes the field against Canada in the ICC Intercontinental Cup.
Hamilton issues rallying call
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Gavin Hamilton summoned a new generation of cricketers to stand up and take Scotland forward.
Floppy bows out after ten years
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After ten years at the top, Scotland�s wicket-keeper Colin Smith has announced his retirement from the international game.
Colin Smith retires
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36 year old wicket-keeper batsman Colin Smith retires from international cricket.
Scotland Under 19's beaten by Leinster
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A brilliant century from Ryan Hopkins helps a Leinster Development side defeat Scotland Under 19's.
Lions and Under 19s prepare for international action
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With the spotlight off Scotland's senior international team, attention turns to the next generation.
Wright cuts the umbilical cord
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Craig Wright's career has been linked umbilically to Scottish cricket's growth from obscurity to prominence since the turn of the century.
Craig Wright calls it a day
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After 194 appearances, Scotland's Craig Wright announces his retirement from international cricket.
South Africa teach Scotland cricketing lesson
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South Africa, the tournament favourites, delivered an object lesson in the art of wringing hope and pluck out of an underdog.
Scotland home before the postcards
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Dutch and Irish cricketers now have stories to tell their grandchildren and our bridesmaids will again be home before the postcards.
Scotland throw it away
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They were inspired, brutal, flawed and comical all at the same time, but ultimately Scotland were second best to New Zealand.
Hamilton showing steely resolve
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Gavin Hamilton was the best man to replace Ryan Watson, a conclusion validated by his mature, intelligent and often bullish leadership.
Nel ruled out of tournament
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Scotland's World Twenty20 hopes suffered another body blow last night when their main strike bowler, Dewald Nel, was ruled out of the tournament.
Hamilton disillusioned by poor display
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Gavin Hamilton fled the Oval last night after an abject Scotland display against The Netherlands.
Hamilton thrilled at Scottish performance
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Scotland skipper delighted as team emerges from the John Blain storm with battling display.
Scots give England a fright
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Kevin Pietersen the diiference as Scotland acquit themselves well against England.
Watts relishing second chance
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Fraser Watts is making the most of his recall to the Scotland team.
Sentiment no reason to refrain from career advancement
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Mark Woods talks with Eoin Morgan prior to the start of the World Twenty20 tournament.
Blain calls time
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Cricket Scotland chiefs refused to condemn John Blain for his defection on the eve of Scotland's World Twenty20 campaign.
Watts blasts Scotland to victory
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An unbeaten 88 from Fraser Watts is the cornerstone of Scotland's 10 run win over the PCA Masters XI.
Scotland misses out against Bangladesh
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Bangladesh wins after a superlative spell of bowling by Rabel Hossain and a below par Scottish fielding performance.
Scotland squander chance
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Scotland fail to chase 143 and lose to West Indies in their Twenty20 World Cup warm-up match.
Carlton stars back Premier League
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Having been continuously involved in the ten years of Scotland's Premier League, Carlton is well placed to pass opinion on the national setup.
Smith fitness boost for Scotland
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Veteran wicket-keeper Colin Smith has declared himself fit for the T20 World Cup finals.
Saltires have to shake off soft touch
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Gavin Hamilton called upon his men to toughen up after they followed up their victory over Kent by losing comfortably to Somerset.
Scotland defeats Kent in Friends Provident Trophy
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The Saltires claimed their first ever win over Kent by nine wickets with 19 balls to spare.
Warwickshire spinners turn the screw
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Despite the best efforts of Craig Wright Scotland slumped to another defeat in the Friends Provident Trophy.
The gap is not growing
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Craig Wright denies that the gap between Scotland and the counties is as wide as it has ever been.
Poor fielding lets Scotland down
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Middlesex coast to victory over Scotland in the Friends Provident Trophy match in Edinburgh.
Life begins at 40 for Udal
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A fine all-round performance from Shaun Udal helps Middlesex to convincing win over sorry Scotland.
Cause for concern in Kenya and Scotland?
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A statistical analysis of the recent World Cup Qualifier results raises questions about the effectiveness of youth development programmes in certain Associate countries.
Hildreth and Trescothick hammer Scots
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A record Somerset FPT total sees Scotland well beaten by 151 runs.
Maiden stars in Grange win
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Scotland Under 19s lose to Grange, wins for Stoneywood-Dyce and Falkland.
Poonia comes in for Moneeb Iqbal
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Scotland name their squad to play against Somerset in the Friends Provident Trophy.
Scotland Twenty20 squad is announced
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Scottish selectors opt for the tried and trusted in their World Twenty20 squad.
SNCL round-up
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The first full day saw some nerve wrecking games, none more so than the clash between Aberdeenshire and Clydesdale.
Battling Saltires give Kent a fight
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A vastly improved display by Scotland was still not enough to defeat a very strong Kent Spitfires side.
Scotland go down at Edgbaston
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New Scotland skipper Gavin Hamilton's half century wasn't enough to stave off a heavy 7 wicket defeat against a rampant Warwickshire.
Hamilton takes over Scotland captaincy
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Gavin Hamilton has been appointed to take over from Ryan Watson.
CricketEurope a big hit with Scotland fans
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Our World Cup Qualifier coverage attracted huge interest from followers of Scotland's fortunes.
Scotland to choose new captain
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Scotland CEO and selection panel meet to select their new national captain.
Price of World Cup failings could be Watson�s removal
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Ryan Watson is likely to be stripped of the Scotland captaincy following a meeting tomorrow evening.
Grange trying for Powell
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Scottish champions Grange hope to sign former Warwickshire star Michael Powell in time for the start of the SNCL.
Watson resigns Scotland captaincy
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Ryan Watson has announced his resignation from the role of captain of the Scotland cricket team.
Watson defiant despite another failure
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"Hopefully I'm one score away from getting in form. I don't feel horribly out of form."
Weekend round-up
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It was one loss and one victory for Scotland Under 19s in their opening SNCL fixtures.
Watson fails again as Scots fold at Lord's
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It was the same old story for Ryan Watson as the Saltires fell to a crushing 162-run defeat to Middlesex.
Scottish Cricket�s identity crisis
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Former international Ian Stanger believes that Scotland's failure to qualify for the World Cup was an accident waiting to happen.
Goudie to miss first month of season
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West of Scotland international fast bowler Gordon Goudie will miss the first month of the season through injury.
Cricket Scotland denies delaying hearing for Stander
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Governing body will close a loophole which allowed Jan Stander to make his international debut � despite facing a possible ban.
Drummond is even more determined
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Scotland seamer's CWCQ cameo has made him even more determined to help the Saltires rebound from their failure.
Scotland v Australia to be shown live on television
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BBC Scotland will broadcast the showpiece event of this summer's Scottish cricket calendar this summer.
Scots sixth as Watson ponders his future
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Another batting failure for Scotland captain Ryan Watson as his side loses again to Afghanistan.
Life after failure to qualify
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Scottish CEO talks about the effect that non-qualification for the World Cup will have on the immediate future of Scottish cricket.
ODI status softens blow as Scots sponsor exits
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Lloyds TSB Scotland has announced that it will end its backing for Scottish cricket.
Scotland wins easily against UAE
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Scotland saves it best for last with a 122 run victory but still misses out on a World Cup place.
Steindl tries to rally his side
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Coach Pete Steindl is trying to rouse his Scotland side from the depths of despair before Friday's crucial match against UAE.
Scotland needs a miracle
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Scotland can still reach the World Cup but miracles are now required after being humbled by Afghanistan.
Watson is disconsolate
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A disastrous 24-run reverse against Kenya leaves Scotland's World Cup dreams in the balance.
Scotland comes back from brink to despatch Dutch
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John Blain was the Saltires hero as a priceless 26-run victory was secured against The Netherlands.
Watson is confident
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Scotland captain Ryan Watson is backing himself to end his scoring drought and guide his team through to the World Cup.
Scottish batting collapses against Canada
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Scotland�s attempt to reach the World Cup has no room for error after a humiliating loss to Canada.
Macca hopes magic continues
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Neil McCallum admits that he has no magic formula for his current stunning scoring form.
Scotland names preliminary Twenty20 squad
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The Scottish selectors have named a preliminary squad of 27 ahead of this summer�s ICC World T20.
Scotland reach the last eight
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Scotland sealed its spot in the Super Eight stages with a comfortable 45 run win over Uganda.
Scots look for field day against Ugandans
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Ryan Watson believes Uganda posts a major threat to Scotland�s progress to the Super Eights.
Scots survive Omani onslaught
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Scotland stared defeat to Oman in the face but escaped, bruised but emboldened.
Carlton sign Ross Lyons
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Scotland international left-arm spinner Ross Lyons has joined Carlton ahead of the 2009 season.
Scotland returns to winning ways
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Neil McCallum reeled off a second century in as many days as Scotland got off the mark with a 73-run defeat of Namibia.
Scotland wilt in the heat
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Only the brave resistance of Neil McCallum saved the Saltires from a heavier defeat by Ireland.
Sheikh backs Scots spinner to rule supreme
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Majid Haq and Moneeb Iqbal can become Scotland�s twin destroyers in South Africa.
Nel or void for Scots Cup bid
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There is plenty of pressure Scotland�s cricketers as they begin their quest to qualify for the 2011 World Cup.
Kenya just hold on to beat Scotland
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A tight finish in Benoni saw Kenya manage to pull off a win which had seemed out of their grasp a few moments earlier.
Watson upbeat after Pretoria
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Scotland skipper Ryan Watson is clearly pleased at how the Scots' preparations havw gone.
The John Blain Interview
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John Blain could not be better prepared for the scramble for four places at the top table of world cricket.
The Dewald Nel Interview
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The Big Easy would be a moniker to suit Scotland's opening bowler from Klerksdorp down to the ground.
No room for excuses, we must qualify
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Tony Judd says World Cup qualification is vital to future of the game in Scotland.
Smith and McCallum set up easy victory
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Scotland's good form in South Africa continued with a comprehensive 100 run victory over a TUKS Academy XI.
Scotland wins opening warm up
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Scotland began its WCQ warm up fixtures with a convincing 6 wicket win over TUKS Academy side.
Moneeb returns from Durham
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Mark Woods talks to Scotland leg-spinner Moneeb Igbal about the new challenges that lie ahead.
Borgas top of Saltires� wishlist
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Saltires chiefs insist they are not pursuing Ayr-bound Kiwi player Michael Papps.
Scotland preparing well
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Ryan Watson talks about the progress of Scotland's preparations for the World Cup Qualifier.
Forfarshire sign Pickering
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First division side Forfarshire have signed Australian Kelby Pickering as their overseas professional.
More contracts for Scots?
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Scotland intend to double their tally of centrally contracted full-time players if they qualify for the World Cup.
Cup qualifier is more important than England clash
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Scotland's Majid Haq says the priority must be World Cup qualification.
World Cup bid boosted by sportscotland
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sportScotland increase their annual support for Scottish cricket to over £415,000.
Watts delight at clinching indoor title
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Fraser Watts leads his Bank of Scotland colleagues to victory in the CricketMedia sixes tournament.
Scottish finances are healthy
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Jon Coates looks at Cricket Scotland's annual report which shows a pre-tax profit of almost £60,000.
"Scots have chance to shine against England"
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Jan Stander believes the short-game format will give Scotland a chance against England when the sides meet in Twenty20 action this summer.
Auld Enemies to play Twenty20
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Scotland will play England in a Twenty20 match for the first time in June.
Plant returns to Uddingston
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24 year old South Australian batsman Tom Plant returns to the club after a 4 year absence.
Scotland to host Pakistan matches?
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Chief Executive offers Scotland as a potential venue for future Pakistan international matches.
Double boost for Carlton youngsters
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Gordon Drummond arrives as Head Coach as Multiply renew their sponsorship.
Carlton set sights on Watts
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Carlton qualified for the semi-final of the Cricket Media Super Sixes tournament with a win against SMRH.
Lahore terror attack
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Reaction from Scotland's Qasim Sheikh who is currently playing in Pakistan.
Borgas is Scottish target
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South Australia batsman Cameron Borgas has emerged as the Saltires signing target.
Ayr hope to sign Papps
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Former Kiwi opening batsman Michael Papps is targeted as their replacement for Matt Horne.
Tribute to David Baxter
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Tributes have been paid to a remarkable sportsman who was capped by Scotland at cricket and also played as a goalkeeper for St Mirren.
Hoffmann responsible for Policies
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Ex-Saltires hero Paul Hoffmann goes from taking wickets to making them by becoming Uddingston's groundsman.
"The highlight of my Scotland career"
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Paul Hoffman's memories of the 2005 ICC Trophy final between Scotland and Ireland.
Life of Wylie
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Mac Wylie, the former Scottish international umpire and ICC Europe umpire advisor, talks to CricketEurope.
Scotland will qualify
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Dougie Brown's thoughts on how Scotland will perform in the World Cup Qualifiers.
National captain visits Huntly Highlanders
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A growing number of girls are playing cricket in the North East.
Dougie Brown on Scotland�s 2005 ICC Trophy win
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The former England and Scottish international looks back at a golden time for Scottish cricket.
February Club round-up (2)
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The second part of this month's roundup of news from around Scotland's clubs.
Delmont to return as Watsonian professional
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Watsonian CC are well down the road in securing the services of Australian Andy Delmont for 2009.
February Club Round-up (1)
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The first of a two-part monthly roundup of news from around Scotland's clubs.
Jan stands up to be counted
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Jan Stander defends his controversial selection for Scotland's World Cup Qualifier squad.
Perth on the brink of extinction
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After 183 proud years, the second oldest cricket club in Scotland is facing closure.
Judd is relying on timely delivery
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Scotland's assistant coach, will be excused attendance at the side's training camp in Pretoria.
Sheikh ready to make grade
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Scotland batsman Qasim Sheikh talks to Neil Drysdale about his winter playing in Pakistan.
Blain relishes WCQ challenge
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Scotland pace bowler John Blain looks forward to the forthcoming World Cup Qualifiers in South Africa.
Ryan Watson is confident
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Scotland captain is confident his side can overcome a tough draw secure their place at the 2011 World Cup.
Scotland bound for Benoni
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Defending champions Scotland will play three of their five scheduled World Cup Qualifier Group games in Benoni.
Latest Jock-Bok supplants native-born talent
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Rumbles of discontent in Scotland as another foreign recruit takes the place of a native-born player.
Scots turn to Stander in World Cup quest
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Jan Stander could be a key man for Scotland when they play in the World Cup qualifying tournament in South Africa in April.
Scotland name WCQ squad
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Ross Lyons is excluded in favour of Jan Stander as Scots announce final 15 for South Africa.
Scots face Irish on opening day of World Cup Qualifiers
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Scotland take on bitter rivals Ireland on the first day of the World Cup Qualifiers in South Africa.
Chalmers to join Scots Down Under
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EDINBURGH cricket prospect Ewan Chalmers is in Australia on the latest leg of a journey he hopes will eventually lead to a professional contract.
Judd joins Scotland coaching team
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Tony Judd has been appointed as the Scotland assistant coach and performance analyst.
English based Saltires available for WCQ
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Roddy Smith hopeful that Scots will be at full strength.
Falkland CC prepare for 150 not out
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Although Falkland Cricket Club will not reach 150 not out until 2010 preperations are well under to way with a fixture against the Falkland Islands on the cards as part of the celebrations.
Ian Ramage now an ICC Umpire
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Edinburgh-based Scot Ian Ramage has been appointed to the ICC�s Associate and Affiliate International Umpires� Panel.
Scots in line for Twenty20 clash with England?
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Scotland could well be in line for another clash with England ahead of the Twenty20 World Cup finals in June.
Young Scottish stars to benefit Down Under
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Scots youngsters can't wait to test themselves against the best on a trip of a lifetime to Australia.
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