ENGLAND’S T20 World Cup defence got off to a soggy start at the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown as rain ruined their clash with Scotland.
Playing their first ever T20I against England, the Scots had raced to 90-0 in 10 overs after winning the toss, their opening pair of George Munsey (41* from 31) and Michael Jones (45* from 30) taking advantage of some sloppiness in the field from the reigning champions to lay a strong foundation.
However, regular showers stymied their progress and forced the innings to be cut short at the midway point, leaving England a revised target of 109 i...
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