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Player of the Match
Player of the Match

George Munsey sweeps UAE away as Scotland clinch trip to T20 World Cup

George Munsey raises his bat to the Scotland dugout after reaching a half-century Peter Della Penna

Scotland 198 for 6 (Munsey 65, Berrington 48, Coetzer 34, Mustafa 2-38) beat UAE 108 (Shahzad 34, Sharif 3-21, Watt 3-21) by 90 runs

After a lacklustre group-stage performance, defending co-champions Scotland showed they still had enough in the tank after a two-day gap to see off the tournament hosts with George Munsey's second half-century of the event laying the platform for a lopsided 90-run win over UAE. The result clinched Scotland's second straight trip to the T20 World Cup and fourth appearance overall.

Netherlands had executed a brilliant plan to negate Munsey's bread-and-butter scoring option, the reverse sweep, in Scotland's last group match on Sunday. But UAE had no answers to the shot on Wednesday as Munsey cracked a pair of sixes with the shot off Sultan Ahmed to get his innings going in the third over, and he never looked back.

Along with captain Kyle Coetzer, Munsey added 87 for the opening stand in 11.2 overs, scoring just as efficiently against pace as he did against spin. Munsey flicked Waheed Ahmed's medium pace over square leg and midwicket for two more sixes in the tenth over to go to 49 before a single in the next over raised a 33-ball half-century. The stand ended when Coetzer swatted Junaid Siddique's medium pace to Muhammad Usman at long-off for 34. Munsey fell in the 14th over off a candidate for catch of the tournament, Rameez Shahzad plucking a lofted drive one-handed leaping at long-off.

But the faintest glimmer of hope UAE had of clawing back into the match was quickly washed away with the arrival of Richie Berrington at No. 4. The Scotland vice-captain only failed to score off the first and last balls he faced. In between were 16 balls of fury as he commenced a merciless assault at the death.

Waheed's medium pace was slog-swept for six before a slower ball was hammered back over his head for another six in the 16th over. There was no respite when he fell in the 18th over to Rohan Mustafa either, as Calum MacLeod finished the innings with three fours in the final over before being run out off the last ball as Scotland finished two shy of reaching 200 for the second time in the tournament.

Considering how UAE's line-up had fared against the Netherlands pace attack a day earlier, their chances of chasing down Scotland's total were remote and so it proved in the Powerplay. Chirag Suri skied the third ball off Safyaan Sharif and was taken at short fine-leg by Matthew Cross. Mustafa's wild charge to Josh Davey two overs later resulted in a toe edge behind to make it 12 for 2. Darius D'Silva retired hurt at the end of the Powerplay to leave UAE further in a hole, at 35 for 2, and the chasm only grew wider when their best batsman Rameez drove a catch to Munsey on the off-side boundary off Mark Watt's left-arm spin in the ninth over to make it 55 for 3.

The slide accelerated a few overs later when UAE's middle order lost four wickets in eight balls to effectively end the match. Waheed was bounced out by Berrington with a slower ball flicked to short fine-leg. Muhammad Usman skied a drive to long-on where Michael Leask charged in for a fantastic sliding catch. Two balls later, Sultan Ahmed played inside the line of a stock delivery from Watt to be bowled for a golden duck before MacLeod's part-time offspin resulted in a pull to deep square-leg by Mohammad Boota to make it 84 for 7.

D'Silva eventually returned to the crease but Sharif wound up cleaning up the tail. A miscued slog was skied back to Sharif for the final wicket and UAE were bowled out with nine balls unused.

Scotland now move into the fifth-place playoff for T20 World Cup seeding purposes against Oman, who beat Hong Kong.

U.A.E. 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st4Rohan MustafaChirag Suri
2nd8Rameez ShahzadRohan Mustafa
3rd23Rameez ShahzadDDP D'Silva
3rd20Rameez ShahzadMuhammad Usman
4th26Waheed AhmedMuhammad Usman
5th0Muhammad UsmanMohammad Boota
6th1Sultan AhmedMohammad Boota
7th2Ahmed RazaMohammad Boota
8th5Ahmed RazaJunaid Siddique
9th5Ahmed RazaDDP D'Silva
10th14Zahoor KhanDDP D'Silva