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The Scotland national men's cricket team represents the country of Scotland. They play most of their home matches at The Grange, Edinburgh , as well as at other venues around Scotland. Scotland's history in cricket dates back to the 18th century, and during the 19th and 20th centuries they frequently played touring teams and counties.
The Australia cricket team toured Scotland in September 2024 to play the Scotland national cricket team. [1] The tour consisted of three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. [2] This was the first ever T20I bilateral series between the two sides. [3] Australia last toured Scotland in 2013. [4] Australia swept the series 3–0. [5] [6]
The Scotland national cricket team is one of the associate members of the International Cricket Council (ICC). They qualified for the inaugural T20 World Cup in 2007 after finishing second in the 2007 ICC WCL Division One. [1]
The North of Scotland Cricket Association - 7 team Senior League & 9 team Development League [11] In addition to leagues ran by the 5 associations, there is also the Eastern Premier League, which is a combined top level 10 team league for sides from East of Scotland Cricket Association and the Strathmore & Perthshire Cricket Union .
The Scotland national cricket team represents Scotland in the game of cricket.In 1992 Scotland severed their ties with the Test and County Cricket Board and with English cricket, and gained associate membership of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in their own right in 1994. [1]
Ryan Watson plays through backward point against India at Glasgow's Titwood ground on 16 August 2007. Since Scotland's first One Day International (ODI) in 1999, 84 players have represented the team. A One Day International (ODI) is an international cricket match between two representative teams, each having ODI status, as determined by the International Cricket Council (ICC). An ODI differs ...
The team also played ODIs at the 2003 IWCC Trophy (now called the World Cup Qualifier), but at its next major international tournament, the 2005 European Championship, Scotland lost its ODI status, which it is yet to regain. [2] In total, Scotland played eight ODI matches between 2001 and 2003, winning only a single match – against Japan in ...
Cricket Scotland, formerly known as the Scottish Cricket Union, is the governing body of the sport of cricket in Scotland. The body is based at the National Cricket Academy, Edinburgh. The SCU was formed in 1908, but underwent a major restructuring in 2001 including a name change to Cricket Scotland.