Kathmandu – West Indies will not going to play the World Cup after losing to Scotland in the Super Six match of the ICC ODI World Cup Qualifier held today.
Scotland completed the target of 182 runs given by West Indies in Harare, Zimbabwe by losing three wickets in 43 overs of 3 balls.
His partner Mac Mullan scored 69 and Matthew Cross scored 74. Scotland won today for the first time in four ODIs against West Indies.
Earlier, West Indies, who lost the toss and were invited to bat first, were all out after scoring 181 runs in 43 overs and 5 balls. Jason Holder scored the highest 45 runs for him.
Scotland’s Brandon McMullan took 3 wickets and Chris Greaves, Mark Watt and Chris Soul took 2 wickets each. West Indies is in fifth position in Super Six.
The best two teams from the Super Six will qualify for the World Cup. The World Cup journey has become very difficult after West Indies lost to the Netherlands in the Super Over in the last match of the group stage.
West Indies is in fifth position in Super Six. The top two teams from the Super Six will be selected for the World Cup.