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T20 World Cup: McMullen, Munsey Star In Scotland's 7-wicket Win Over Oman
T20 World Cup Group: Brandon McMullen's unbeaten 61 and George Munsey's 41 steered Scotland to a seven-wicket win over Oman in the T20 World Cup Group B match here at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium late on Sunday night.
After opting to bat first Oman posted 150/7, thanks to Pratik Athavale's 54 off 40 balls, laced with five fours and two sixes. In reply, McMullen and Munsey led Richie Berrington's side to 153/3 within 14 overs to seal the victory.
The win means Scotland still have hope of reaching the Super Eights as they jump to the top of the Group B table after a win against Namibia and an abandoned match against England in their two previous matches. Read More...
T20 World Cup North Sound Brandon McMullen George Munsey T20 World Cup Group Sir Vivian Richards Stadium Pratik Athavale Richie Berrington Super Eights Naseem Khushi Chris Sole Mark Watt Aqib Ilyas Safyaan Sharif Zeeshan Maqsood
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