Scotland search for maiden win in World Cup
Scotland have never won a World cup game in their previous two appearances. Can they end that run of defeats in 2015? A preview of the Scotland's prospects in Australia and New Zealand
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Born in South Africa but an "Embra" resident since 2007, Mommsen provides the power in Scotland's middle-order. An unbeaten century, his first in ODIs, led the side to victory in the final of the World Cup Qualifier, where he was also Man of the Series. Mommsen has since been confirmed as Scotland's World Cup captain.
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Previous World Cups
1999: Group stage
2003: Did not qualify
2007: Group Stage
2011: Did not qualify
Squad: Preston Mommsen (capt), Richie Berrington, Kyle Coetzer, Freddie Coleman, Matthew Cross (wk), Josh Davey, Alasdair Evans, Hamish Gardiner, Majid Haq, Michael Leask, Matt Machan, Calum MacLeod, Safyaan Sharif, Rob Taylor, Iain Wardlaw
Fixtures
February 17 - v New Zealand, Dunedin
February 23 - v England, Christchurch
February 26 - v Afghanistan, Dunedin
March 5 - v Bangladesh, Nelson
March 11 - v Sri Lanka, Hobart
March 14 - v Australia, Hobart
MacLeod began his career as a seamer with Warwickshire but has reinvented himself as an explosive top-order batsman. Struggled on Scotland's tour of Australia and New Zealand but can go big when he comes off. He struck three List A hundreds in 2014 - including 175 against Canada, the highest ODI score by a Scotsman.
A handy allrounder, Taylor has a first-class hundred to his name and can also open the bowling, where his left-arm seam provides a contrast to the taller, broader Iain Wardlaw. The Old Harrovian has plenty of experience of battling the odds, as part of the Leicestershire side that has finished bottom of the Championship two years running.
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Alan Gardner is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo. @alanroderick