Beyond the Test World
July 16, 2008
Posted by Martin Williamson on 07/16/2008 in Scotland
Hurricane strands Scotland in Bermuda

Scotland will have little time to prepare for their Intercontinental Cup clash with Canada after they were stranded in Bermuda by the after-effects of Hurricane Bertha.

The storm had been expected to disrupt their game with Bermuda but as it happened the match was unaffected. But it hit the region afterwards, leaving the Scottish players stranded in their hotel rooms.

“The airport in Hamilton was shut down and the squad were unable to make their connection to Toronto,” Cricket Scotland chief executive Roddy Smith said. “The guys were confined to their rooms all day to escape the worst of the wind and heavy rain.

"We were given the option of delaying the start of the Canada match by 24 hours, but we decided against that because of the tight schedule next week when the lads go to Belfast for the European Championships."

Scotland will have less than a day to acclimitise to conditions which are far removed from those experienced in Bermuda as the match in Toronto starts on July 16.

Comments (2)
Posted by: keith millar at July 16, 2008 7:10 PM

Sco at 129-1 maybe not too much to worry about, but very slow progress. Wonder why Smith not playing, back on the beat in aberdeen?

Posted by: Daniel at August 13, 2008 7:11 PM

Scotland is a competitive side in there own way so i think they should continue the match for the same date set and dont prolong anything

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