The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Cross Scots fired up for Zimbabwe

- By Gary Heatly sport@sundaypost.com

Scotland wicketkeep­er/batter Matthew Cross believes the frustratin­g end to Friday’s match will fire the team up ahead of their Wolf777 T20 Series decider versus Zimbabwe at The Grange this afternoon.

The Scots went 1-0 up on Wednesday with a seven-run win and two days later they looked like they might make it 2-0 in the three match series when middle-order batsmen Cross, Richie Berrington and then Michael Leask were at the crease.

However, credit to the Zimbabwean bowlers and fielders, they kept it very tight in the last three overs or so as Scotland tried to chase 137 to win and the visitors eventually won by 10 runs.

That made it 1-1 to set-up today’s decider in Edinburgh and Heriot’s man Cross, who made 42 runs on Friday, said: “We know that we had a really good chance of going on and getting the win on Friday and wrapping up the series. But it wasn’t to be and we are kicking ourselves a bit for that.

“Although we lost a few early wickets in our reply, when myself and guys like Richie and Michael were in we felt like we could get over the line while we also know that those bellow us in the batting line-up can do a job.

“Zimbabwe bowled and fielded well, but it was maybe one that we let get away from us and we have had to refocus and get ourselves mentally prepared for the third game.

“We head off soon for a spell abroad so we want to end this week of games at home on a high.”

So far in the series the top three batters of skipper Kyle Coetzer, George Munsey and Oli Hairs have not scored a lot of runs and head coach Shane Burger could decide to move Cross up the order today, but it is likely he will stick with the same formula.

 ??  ?? Scotland’s Matthew Cross
Scotland’s Matthew Cross

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