ICC Men's Cricket World Cup League 2 2019-20 - Papua New Guinea vs Scotland, Match 73 - Full Scorecard

Scotland won by 162 runs.

Scotland Innings 284/3 (50 Ovs)
Batsman
R
B
4s
6s
SR
Kyle Coetzer
c Simon Atai b SI Kamea
13
28
1
0
46.43
Matthew Cross
lbw b Chad Soper
21
33
3
0
63.64
Calum MacLeod
c Norman Vanua b Riley Hekure
32
51
3
0
62.75
114
127
10
2
89.76
79
62
6
4
127.41
Extra
25   (b 1, lb 13, w 10, nb 1)
Total
284   (3 wkts, 50 Ov)
Did not Bat
Fall of Wickets
1-37 (Matthew Cross, 9.5), 2-37 (Kyle Coetzer, 10.2), 3-117 (Calum MacLeod, 30.1)
Bowler
O
M
R
W
NB
WD
ECO
8
0
56
0
0
2
7.00
10
1
68
1
1
2
6.80
10
0
40
1
0
2
4.00
3
0
17
0
0
0
5.67
10
2
41
1
0
1
4.10
5
0
25
0
0
0
5.00
4
0
23
0
0
0
5.75

Papua New Guinea Innings 122/10 (35.5 Ovs)
Batsman
R
B
4s
6s
SR
Lega Siaka
c SM Sharif b Hamza Tahir
13
26
0
0
50.00
Assad Vala
c & b Hamza Tahir
10
16
1
0
62.50
Charles Amini
c MRJ Watt b MA Leask
2
11
0
0
18.18
Tony Ura
c MH Cross b GT Main
1
4
0
0
25.00
Sese Bau
lbw b CS MacLeod
29
57
3
0
50.88
Riley Hekure
lbw b MRJ Watt
5
8
1
0
62.50
Norman Vanua
c MH Cross b SM Sharif
19
32
2
1
59.38
Chad Soper
c RD Berrington b GT Main
13
35
0
0
37.14
Simon Atai
Not out
11
18
1
0
61.11
Alei Nao
c CS MacLeod b GT Main
5
6
1
0
83.33
Semo Kamea
c HG Munsey b GT Main
0
3
0
0
0.00
Extra
14   (b 0, lb 6, w 8, nb 0)
Total
122   (10 wkts, 35.5 Ov)
Did not Bat
Fall of Wickets
1-20 (Assad Vala, 5.5), 2-23 (Lega Siaka, 7.1), 3-24 (Tony Ura, 8.3), 4-37 (Charles Amini, 11.2), 5-49 (Riley Hekure, 14.1), 6-74 (Norman Vanua, 21.3), 7-98 (Sese Bau, 29.4), 8-116 (Chad Soper, 33.5), 9-122 (Alei Nao, 35.2), 10-122 (Semo Kamea, 35.5)
Bowler
O
M
R
W
NB
WD
ECO
7
0
27
1
0
1
3.86
9
0
20
2
0
1
2.20
5.5
0
26
4
0
2
4.46
4
0
19
1
0
1
4.75
5
2
6
1
0
0
1.20
2
0
10
0
0
0
5.00
3
0
8
1
0
3
2.67

Match Info
Match
Papua New Guinea vs Scotland, Match 73
Date & Time
2022-04-09T11:00:00+00:00
Date & Time (GMT)
Apr 09, Sat 11:00 AM
Toss
Papua New Guinea won the toss & elected to field
Venue
Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
Umpires
Akbar Ali (United Arab Emirates), Buddhi Pradhan (Nepal)
Match Referee
Graeme Labrooy (Sri Lanka)