Scotland 282 for 8 (Berrington 127, Watt 44*, Leask 41, Siddique 3-49) beat United Arab Emirates 171 (Waseem 36, Sharif 4-20, Sole 3-37) by 111 runs
Berrington walked in at 11 for two and was placed on the again foot when Scotland have been decreased to 48 for 4, however he fought by way of the rebuilding course of alongside his center order earlier than blossoming within the slog overs. His 136-ball 127 was a clinic in pacing an innings by way of a demanding scenario, hitting 9 fours and three sixes. His first century in 13 months set UAE a goal of stiff goal of 283.
However Berrington ensured he did not throw his wicket throughout the tough interval, and alongside Michael Leask (41), Chris Greaves (22) and Mark Watt (44*), stored the scoreboard shifting. That ensured Scotland had mitigated the chance of being bowled out, which then gave them the liberty to go exhausting within the remaining ten overs.
And, Berrington and Watt did simply that, dominating from the fortieth over. They upped the tempo within the final 5, scoring 63 runs within the final 30 deliveries. Their 66-ball partnership of 109 for the eighth wicket took Scotland from hoping for a goal of 220 to finally ending on 282 for 8. Scotland didn’t lose a single wicket within the final ten overs, with solely an unselfish try at a second run within the innings’ remaining supply bringing UAE a late wicket.
UAE’s begin to the chase was promising for the primary 4 overs, and Waseem threatened to repeat what his reverse quantity did. The veteran opener misplaced 4 companions inside 16 overs, however whereas he was there, UAE had hope. Nevertheless, that was dashed when he was the fifth man gone – lbw by Watt – for 36, leaving UAE reeling at 82 for five.
Scotland now be part of Sri Lanka and Oman on 4 factors in Group B, realistically needing only one extra win within the final two video games to be assured of qualification. For UAE, their hope of taking part in in India on the ODI World Cup ended, and now play for pleasure of their remaining fixture in opposition to Eire.