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Allen, Sodhi star as New Zealand beat Scotland by 68 runs in T20 opener

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edinburgh: Finn Allen and Ish Sodhi both produced format-best displays as New Zealand overwhelme­d Scotland by 68 runs in the 1st Twenty20 internatio­nal at Edinburgh on Wednesday.

Allen’s 101, his maiden T20 hundred, was the cornerston­e of New Zealand’s 225-5, the opener sharing a first-wicket stand of 85 with the experience­d Martin Guptill (40).

Scotland were rarely in the hunt in reply, with leg-break bowler Sodhi taking a career-best 4-28 from his four overs, while fellow spinner Mitchell Santner, the New Zealand captain, weighed in with 2-23 as the hosts were held to 157-8 in their 20 overs.

Calum Macleod top-scored for Scotland with 33 as New Zealand went 1-0 up in this two-match series.

The two sides will play again in the second T20 game on Friday, before a standalone oneday internatio­nal on Sunday.

Wednesday’s encounter was Scotland’s first match since a damning report found Cricket Scotland, the national governing body, to be “institutio­nally racist”.

The report, which found 448 examples of institutio­nal racism, was commission­ed by sportscotl­and, the national funding body, last year ater Scotland’s all-time leading wicket-taker

Majid Haq and former teammate Qasim Sheikh said they had suffered racist abuse.

Prior to the report being made public, the entire board of Cricket Scotland resigned.

Haq and Sheikh met with stand-in Cricket Scotland chief executive Gordon Arthur on the sidelines of Wednesday’s match.

A Cricket Scotland spokespers­on said Arthur had a “very constructi­ve discussion” with Haq and Sheikh, explaining he had “apologised for the time it has taken to get to this stage and the impact it has had on them and their families”.

The spokespers­on added: “They have agreed to meet within the next week and have a shared commitment to ensure cricket in Scotland is a truly welcoming sport with equal opportunit­ies for everyone.”

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New Zealand’s Finn Allen celebrates after scoring a century against Scotland during their first T20 match on Wednesday.
Courtesy: New Zealand cricket Twitter ± New Zealand’s Finn Allen celebrates after scoring a century against Scotland during their first T20 match on Wednesday.

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