Scotland's left-arm spinner Mark Watt has come down heavily on the International Cricket Council (ICC) for giving it just two T20I games across 12 months in the lead-up to the ICC T20 World Cup, saying "two T20s over a whole year is pretty hard to factor".
Despite the abject lack of competitive matches, Scotland thrashed two-time T20 World Cup champions West Indies -- whose players compete in lucrative leagues across the world all year round -- by 42 runs in the ICC T20 World Cup First Round Group B match here on Monday, forcing Cricket West Indies (CWI) to apologize to its fans worldwide for the tame show.
Ahead of Scotland's second Group B match against Ireland on Wednesday at the same venue, Watt when reminded about the inequality in the number of matches played by the two sides coming into the T20 World Cup, said, "Yeah, definitely. You know, we were desperate to play more cricket throughout the year. It's no lie. Two T20s over a whole year is pretty hard to factor in when you're preparing for a World Cup against the best teams in the world. But actually, something that Associates have to get on with. We've got to save our special performances for the occasions like this.