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Coetzer bemoans WC near-miss for Scotland

- AFP

harare — Scotland captain Kyle Coetzer was left to rue a controvers­ial lbw decision as his side narrowly missed out on a World Cup place with defeat by the West Indies on Wednesday.

Scotland lost by five runs on the Duckworth/Lewis method after rain arrived in Harare with them 125 for five chasing 199 to win.

The West Indies secured the penultimat­e spot for the 2019 World Cup, with Scotland knocked out of contention.

Richie Berrington was given out lbw for 33 to a delivery from offspinner Ashley Nurse which clearly seemed to be missing leg stump.

With the ICC opting not to provide DRS for the qualifiers, that wicket left Scotland behind the par DLS score when the match was called off with 14.4 overs remaining.

“Clearly that lbw decision is not sitting very well with us right now,” said Coetzer. “It’s not the first one in this tournament. In a competitio­n like this, it comes down to a big game like that.

“Two critical moments in two critical games have potentiall­y cost us. So we’re not feeling too flash right now.”

Scotland opted to bowl first and were given a major boost by the first-ball dismissal of star batsman Chris Gayle, caught behind for a golden duck off the bowling of Safyaan Sharif.

Sharif struck again in his second over to leave West Indies reeling at 2 for 2, but a 121-run partnershi­p between Evin Lewis and Marlon Samuels helped to steady the innings.

“Our boys bowled extremely well up front and picked up early wickets,” said Coetzer. “Credit to the two West Indian batsmen who came in and played brilliantl­y to see them through that rough period.” —

 ?? AP ?? West Indies batsman Keemo Paul is clean bowled by Scotland’s Brad Wheal in the cricket World Cup qualifier match. —
AP West Indies batsman Keemo Paul is clean bowled by Scotland’s Brad Wheal in the cricket World Cup qualifier match. —

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