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Munsey Ton Helps Scotland Top League 2 As Qualifying Race Takes Another Turn
A strong bowling outing and an emphatic knock by George Munsey helped Scotland to an unassailable lead atop the League 2 table, here on Wednesday, while more dropped points by Namibia, who suffered a crushing loss, has opened the door for the chasing pack to nab a top-three automatic World Cup Qualifier spot.
Munsey capped off the win with a powerful reverse sweep, reaching his century and completing the ten-wicket rout over Namibia.
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