Cricket World Cup To Be Held Without West Indies For First Time Post-quake tremor Rout To Scotland In Qualifier
Cricket World Cup To Be Held Without West Indies For First Time It’s a new low for the West Indies. Something which was unfathomable in the past has occurred
Cricket World Cup To Be Held Without West Indies For First Time Post-quake tremor Rout To Scotland In Qualifier
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It’s a new low for the West Indies. Something which was unfathomable in the past has occurred. The double cross bosses on Saturday crashed out of the competition to fit the bill for the impending 2023 50-over World Cup in India, after Scotland stunned them by seven wickets in a Very Six match of the qualifier, here on Saturday. The bosses of 1975 and 1979 releases, this is the initial time in the 48 years of competition history that West Indies won’t highlight among the main 10 groups in restricted overs cricket.
On Saturday, the West Indies by and by created a horrid show with the bat — 181 all-out in 43.5 overs — and Scotland showed no second thoughts in knocking off the objective to win with seven wickets close by and 6.3 overs in excess and stack up additional lowness on the double cross title holders.
Matt Cross (74 not out off 107 balls) and Brendon McMullen (69 off 106 balls) added 125 for the second wicket to seal the triumph.
Having lost an essential experience in Really Over eliminator to the Netherlands in a Gathering A match, which followed a deficit to Zimbabwe, the West Indies entered the Very Six round without any places and a net run rate which was substandard compared to different groups.
West Indies were generally subject to the result of other matches.
West Indies had four focuses having before beaten the USA (by 35 runs) and Nepal (101 runs), yet the wheels fell off quickly inferable from unfortunate cricket across divisions.
Be that as it may, since they lost to both Zimbabwe and the Netherlands — who both qualified for the Very Six from Gathering A — the West Indies conveyed no focuses further.