Scotland takes control on day one of final
Scotland took control on the first day of the inaugural ICC Intercontinental Cup final at Sharjah, bowling Canada out for 110 and taking a lead of 70 by the close
Jon Long
21-Nov-2004
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Scotland took control on the first day of the inaugural ICC Intercontinental Cup final at Sharjah, bowling Canada out for 110 and taking a lead of 70 by the close.
Gavin Hamilton, the Durham all-rounder, was unbeaten on 70 at stumps.
Canada won the toss but made a poor start, losing Ashif Mulla to the last ball of the first over of the match. Wickets then fell at regular intervals - the best partnerships the Canadians could muster were a brace of 24s. John Blain finished with 3 for 27, and Ryan Watson made sure the tail did not wag, picking up the eye-catching figures of 3 for 1.
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When Scotland batted Fraser Watts was an early casualty, caught by Billcliff off Austin Codrington for 2. But Douglas Lockhart held firm, making a polished 64 with nine fours. He put on 40 with Cedric English, then 101 with Hamilton, who showed his county-cricket pedigree with a fine innings which has so far included six fours.
Scotland has displayed a deep batting order to date in this tournament, and a repeat performance tomorrow should put the match - and the trophy - beyond Canada's reach.
Canada 1 Zubin Surkari, 2 Ashif Mulla (wk), 4 Don Maxwell, 4 Ian Billcliff (capt), 5 Haninder Dhillon, 6 Sunil Dhaniram, 7 Austin Codrington, 8 Sanjayan Thuraisingam, 9 Umar Bhatti, 10 Kevin Sandher, 11 Ashish Patel.
Scotland 1 Douglas Lockhart, 2 Fraser Watts, 3 Cedric English, 4 Gavin Hamilton, 5 Ryan Watson, 6 Colin Smith (wk), 7 Kyle Coetzer, 8 Craig Wright (capt), 9 John Blain, 10 Paul Hoffmann, 11 Asim Butt.
Daily updates and full scorecards are available on the official tournament website www.icc-intercontinentalcup.com