Scotland has recently named their provisional squad for the upcoming T20 World Cup, which will take place in the West Indies and the USA in June. The squad includes experienced batsman Michael Jones and bowler Brad Wheal, who were not part of the team for the ongoing T20 tri-series against the Netherlands and Ireland. While bowler Gavin Main, who is currently in the tri-series squad, did not make it to the World Cup selection, the rest of the squad remains unchanged.
Head coach Doug Watson expressed that selecting a squad for the tournament was challenging but that they are confident about their choices. The team is excited to have some county players available and is looking forward to competing on a global stage. Scotland’s group in the tournament includes England, Namibia, Oman, and Australia.
Watson highlighted that having experienced players like Jones and Wheal in the squad was crucial, especially given their previous T20 World Cup experience. He also emphasized that most of the team has been playing together for a while and performed well in previous qualifiers. Despite limited cricket action recently, he believes that they can maintain or exceed their performance levels in this tournament.
The head coach expressed his excitement for this opportunity to compete on a global stage and is optimistic about Scotland’s prospects. The first match against England is expected to be a significant challenge, but Watson emphasized that they are focused on taking it one game at a time. The Scotland squad for this T20 World Cup includes players like Richie Berrington, Matthew Cross, and George Munsey among others representing various clubs and counties.
Scotland has been making steady progress in international cricket over recent years and is looking forward to showcasing their skills on this global stage. With experienced players like Jones and Wheal leading from within an energetic young side with diverse backgrounds from different countries around Europe; they are determined to give it their all.
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