Scotland Win World Cup Qualifier
On the back of a century by captain Preston Mommsen, Scotland beat the United Arab Emirates by 41 runs to win the ICC World Cup Qualifier 2014 final in New Zealand.
10 teams head to New Zealand to compete for the final two places at the 2015 World Cup. Split into two groups of five, the top three progress to the Super Six before the final on 1st February 2014 in Lincoln.
On the back of a century by captain Preston Mommsen, Scotland beat the United Arab Emirates by 41 runs to win the ICC World Cup Qualifier 2014 final in New Zealand.
Scotland and the United Arab Emirates have qualified for the 2015 World Cup after winning their final Super Six matches at the World Cup Qualifier in New Zealand.
Scotland and the United Arab Emirates both made it two Super Six wins out of two with Hong Kong also winning their latest game at the ICC World Cup Qualifier 2014.
Calum MacLeod began his career as a bowler for Scotland, but has converted himself into a more than able batting all-rounder as demonstrated by his record score of 175 in just 141 balls against Canada.
Scotland moved into second place in the ICC World Cup Qualifier 2014 Super Six standings as they completed a 21-run win over Namibia.
The United Arab Emirates beat Papua New Guinea to replace them at the top of the Super Six table as the next stage of ICC World Cup Qualifier 2014 got underway in New Zealand.
Kenya and Papua New Guinea won through to the Super Six stage of the ICC World Cup Qualifier 2014 with dramatic victories as Scotland and United Arab Emirates also won on the final day of the initial group stages.
Canada beat Nepal by 12 runs to take their first win of the ICC World Cup Qualifier 2014 while Namibia made it three wins out of three with a 100-run thrashing of Uganda.
There were important wins for Kenya, Scotland and the Netherlands while Hong Kong made it three out of three at the ICC World Cup 2014 Qualifier in New Zealand.
Hong Kong beat Canada and Namibia beat Kenya to maintain their perfect starts to the ICC World Cup Qualifier 2014 in New Zealand.
Scotland took their first win of the ICC World Cup Qualifier 2014 in New Zealand by beating Nepal while Papua New Guinea made it two in two by beating Uganda.
Namibia stunned the Netherlands with a 91-run win and the United Arab Emirates became the first side to score two wins on the second day of the ICC World Cup Qualifier 2014 in New Zealand.
Papua New Guinea's Raymond Haoda and Kenya's Maurice Ouma have both been reprimanded for using offensive language during their side's opening game in the ICC World Cup Qualifier 2014.
Hong Kong, the Netherlands, Papua New Guinea and the United Arab Emirates scored wins on the opening day of the ICC World Cup Qualifier 2014 in New Zealand.
The second and final day of warm-up games for the World Cup Qualifier 2014 in New Zealand saw wins for Kenya, Papua New Guinea, Scotland, Uganda and the United Arab Emirates.
Canada, Scotland and the United Arab Emirates took comfortable victories as the warm-up games for the ICC World Cup Qualifier 2014 got underway in New Zealand.
Those players who were involved in the 2009 ICC World Cup Qualifier are looking to use every bit of that experience ahead of the 2014 competition.
Cricket Scotland have confirmed that Peter Steindl stepped down as head coach in mid-December, paving the way for Paul Collingwood and Craig Wright to take over.
Scotland have replaced head coach Pete Steindl with Paul Collingwood for the forthcoming ICC World Cup Qualifier which begins next month in New Zealand.
Canada captain and wicket-keeper Ashish Bagai has announced via his Twitter feed that he will retire from cricket at the age of just 31.
All 10 squads for the 2015 World Cup Qualifier in New Zealand, which begins on 13th January, have been named.
The 10 teams competing for the two remaining places at the 2015 World Cup have learnt in which groups they are placed and their fixtures for the qualifying tournament.
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