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July 17, 2007Posted by Martin Williamson on 07/17/2007 in Scotland
Scotland's Twenty20 preparations underway
Scotland’s preparations for the Twenty20 World Championships get underway with two matches in the coming week.
On Wednesday (July 18), they meet a Cricket Contacts XI at Falkland CC. The Contacts XI consists of Australians currently playing as professionals or amateurs in the Scottish leagues. The match is a charity one, in aid of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust and starts at 4pm at Scroggie Park ground in Falkland.
On Friday (July 20) they play the Grange in a match to help celebrate the clubs 175th anniversary. The match starts at 5pm and entrance is free.
the icc needs to send more money to scotland for thier development or they could send mcgrath to play in soctland to get cricket going over there
the icc needs to send more money to scotland for thier development or they could send mcgrath to play in soctland to get cricket going over there