Photo Credit: Cricket Scotland
This week the men continue their journey in the Cricket World Cup League 2, hosting USA and UAE in the Laser Book Tri-Series at Mannofield, Aberdeen. Mannofield will welcome back international cricket for the first time since 2019 and hometown hero Matthew Cross will lead the side with Richie Berrington missing out through injury. Cross grew up playing his cricket at Aberdeenshire so it will be familiar territory for the keeper.
After 3 wins out of 4 in Glasgow, Scotland sit second in the table 10 points behind Oman with 12 games in hand. This proves to be a huge series as UAE and USA sit in 3rd and 4th respectively.
Head coach Shane Burger said “Incredibly sad to be losing the leader of the pack this week, he was starting to get settled in the role and his injury will no doubt be frustrating for him but also gives him a well-deserved break and time to refocus. This also brings an opportunity for Crossy to have a go at the captaincy and put his mark on the team.”
Stand in captain Matthew Cross said “Obviously it’s very disappointing that Berro isn’t with us this week and it’s going to be a big miss not having him around. It’s a huge honour and privilege to captain my country especially where it all began for me at Aberdeenshire.
It will be the first time I’ve captained Scotland and I’m really looking forward to the challenge of this week and it’s a really important series in terms of trying to secure the top 3 spot in the CWCL2 and push on to try and win the rest of the competition.”
Tickets will be available at the gate for all games. £20 for Adults and £10 for youths.
Fixtures (All at Mannofield, Aberdeenshire – 11:00 start)
10th August – Scotland vs UAE
11th August – UAE vs USA
13th August – Scotland vs USA
14th August – Scotland vs UAE
16th August – UAE vs USA
17th August – Scotland vs USA
Squad
Matthew Cross (capt)
Kyle Coetzer
Chris Greaves
Michael Jones
Michael Leask
Calum MacLeod
Gavin Main
Chris McBride
Adrian Neill
Safyaan Sharif
Chris Sole
Hamza Tahir
Craig Wallace
Mark Watt
Name of Author: Cricket Scotland
Cricket Scotland, formerly the Scottish Cricket Union, is the governing body for cricket in Scotland, based at the National Cricket Academy in Edinburgh. Established in 1908 and restructured in 2001, it became an ICC Associate Member in 1994. The organization includes three sub-associations: the East of Scotland Cricket Association, Western District Cricket Union, and Aberdeenshire Cricket Association.