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Match abandoned after Scotland set England target of 109 in 10 overs in rain-hit T20 World Cup game

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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados — Scotland set defending champion England a tough revised target of 109 runs in 10 overs at the T20 World Cup on Tuesday before the cricket match in Barbados was abandoned because of more rain.

Match abandoned after Scotland set England target of 109 in 10 overs in rain-hit T20 World Cup game
Match abandoned after Scotland set England target of 109 in 10 overs in rain-hit T20 World Cup game

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Rain had already twice interrupted the Twenty20 game before Scotland openers George Munsey and Michael Jones made a spirited 90-0 in a revised 10 overs each team. England’s target was then recalculated under the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern Method to 109.

That would have been a challenge even for England’s ferocious batting.

Earlier Tuesday, rain kept the players off the field first for nearly an hour after Scotland won the toss and elected to bat. Jones and Munsey negotiated the pace threat of Mark Wood and Jofra Archer in the power play before rain returned in the 7th over with Scotland reaching 51-0.

Munsey got a lucky escape on 16 before the second rain interruption when captain Jos Buttler took a well judged running catch at third man only to see Mark Wood over-stepping the crease.

On resumption, Munsey and Jones hit another 39 runs off the remaining 22 balls as spinner Adil Rashid gave away 24 off the two overs.

Barbados-born Archer made his T20 World Cup debut after returning from injury and showed glimpses of his full fitness during England’s recent 2-0 series victory against Pakistan. He bowled two overs for 12 runs, but both Scottish openers batted with confidence against him under overcast conditions.

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