Beyond the Test World
August 12, 2008
Posted by Will Luke on 08/12/2008 in Scotland
Scotland impress before the rain

The weather hasn't been kind to Associate cricket over the past week, and that drizzly trend continued at Ayr where Scotland's first ODI against Kenya was washed out.

In the play that was possible, Kenya struggled to 141 for 8 in 35 overs. Dewald Nel and John Blain each took two wickets as Kenya's fragile top-order failed to deliver, slipping to 32 for 3 when Steve Tikolo was caught behind for 2. However, Thomas Odoyo smashed four sixes in a brief 45 from 39 balls to loft Kenya's score towards something resembling respectable, before the rain fell once more.

Set 141 from a revised 35 overs, Scotland lost Gavin Hamilton for 9 but the rain again returned and the match was abandoned.

The second ODI at Ayr is scheduled for Wednesday, but the forecast is no more promising than today's.

Comments (1)
Posted by: Simon Butler at August 13, 2008 12:31 AM

I must admit i have been very impressed with the improvement for all the associates in the last year or so. And i must agree with the ICC that its the bowling that has developed in leaps and bounds. Scotland truly are developing their game especially in the bowling department. Ross Lyons looks like he could be a real talent for them.

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