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Bermuda Vs Scotland Intercontinental Cup Match July 10Th-13Th @ the National Sports Center BERMUDA VS SCOTLAND INTERCONTINENTAL CUP MATCH JULY 10TH-13TH @ THE NATIONAL SPORTS CENTER SCOTLAND'S 1ST INNING RUNS BALLS 4's 6's Fraser Watts c Stephen Outerbridge b Dwayne Leverock 93 224 8 Dougie Lockhart c Jekon Edness b Dwayne Leverock 22 61 1 Qasim Sheikh c Jekon Edness b George O'Brien 13 38 1 1 Richie Berrington st Jekon Edness b Dwayne Leverock 11 47 1 Colin Smith c & b Dwayne Leverock 17 26 2 Neil McCallum b Dwayne Leverock 25 79 4 Mijid Haq b Dwayne Leverock 46 71 4 Sean Weeraratta c Oronde Bascome b Rodney Trott 7 20 Gordon Goudie c Oliver Pitcher b Stefan Kelly 7 26 Dewald Nel c Irving Romaine b Dwayne Leverock 22 47 3 Ross Lyons Not Out 12 17 Extras (1lb-4nb-2b) 7 Total all Out after 110 Overs 282 Fall of Wickets: 1-42 (Lockhart), 2-66 (Sheikh), 3-114 (Berrington), 4-141 (Smith), 5-182 (Watts), 6-208 (McCallum) 7-227 (Weeraratta), 8-242 (Haq), 9-262 (Goudie), 10-282 (Nel) Bermuda Bowlers Overs M R W George O'Brien 16.3 5 31 1 Stefan Kelly 20 5 52 1 Dwayne Leverock 44 10 120 0 OJ Pitcher 3160 Rodney Trott 20 4 56 2 Irving Romaine 0.3 0 1 0 Stephen Outerbridge 5290 BERMUDA'S 1ST INNING RUNS BALLS 4's 6's Chris Foggo b Mijid Haq 53 72 4 Oronde Bascome c Ross Lyons b Sean Weeraratta 6 64 James Celestine b Sean Weeraratta 0 5 Stephen Outerbridge c Colin Smith b Sean Weeraratta 4 10 1 OJ Pitcher c Sean Weeraratta b Ross Lyons 4 21 Irving Romaine c Fraser Watts b Ross Lyons 0 29 Jekon Edness c Dougie Lockhart b Dewald Nel 22 60 3 Rodney Trott c Colin Smith b Dewald Nel 3 35 Dwayne Leverock c Neil McCallum b Dewald Nel 5 18 1 Stefan Kelly Not Out 0 4 George O'Brien c Qasim Sheikh b Dewald Nel 2 7 Extras (7nb) 7 Total all Out after 53.2 Overs 106 Fall of Wickets: 1-44 (Bascome), 2-49 (Celestine), 3-64 (Outerbridge), 4-68 (Foggo), 5-73 (Pitcher), 6-74 (Romaine) 7-95 (Trott), 8-104 (Edness), 9-105 (Leverock), 10-106 (O'Brien) Scotland Bowlers Overs M R W Dewald Nel 12.2 2 27 4 Gordon Goudie 9 4 16 0 Mijid Haq 20 7 33 1 Sean Weeraratta 5 1 14 3 Ross Lyons 7 1 15 2 SCOTLAND'S 2ND INNING RUNS BALLS 4's 6's Fraser Watts c OJ Pitcher b Stefan Kelly 83 126 12 Dougie Lockhart LBW George O'Brien 1 6 Qasim Sheikh b George O'Brien 9 20 1 Richie Berrington c Jekon Edness b George O'Brien 0 1 Colin Smith b Stefan Kelly 38 76 4 Neil McCallum Not Out 42 54 4 1 Mijid Haq c Irving Romaine b Rodney Trott 5 21 Sean Weeraratta c (sub) Dennico Hollis b Rodney Trott 5 7 Gordon Goudie Run Out 6 6 Dewald Nel st Jekon Edness b Dwayne Leverock 1 4 Ross Lyons Did Not Bat 0 0 Extras (1w-2lb-1nb-2b) 6 Total for 9 Wickets after 53.3 Overs 196 Fall of Wickets: 1-1 (Lockhart), 2-22 (Sheikh), 3-22 (Berrington), 4-125 (Smith), 5-158 (Watts), 6-169 (Haq) 7-185 (Weeraratta), 8-195 (Goudie), 9-196 (Nel) Bermuda Bowlers Overs M R W George O'Brien 12 2 39 3 Stefan Kelly 15 3 46 2 Dwayne Leverock 20.3 3 76 1 Rodney Trott 5 0 23 2 Stephen Outerbridge 1080 BERMUDA'S 2ND INNING RUNS BALLS 4's 6's Chris Foggo c Neil McCallum b Ross Lyons 4 20 1 Oronde Bascome c Neil McCallum b Gordon Goudie 3 14 James Celestine LBW Dewald Nel 11 30 2 Stephen Outerbridge c Colin Smith b Dewald Nel 113 250 13 OJ Pitcher LBW Ross Lyons 6 44 1 Jekon Edness c Colin Smith b Ross Lyons 0 1 Rodney Trott c Fraser Watts b Mijid Haq 28 109 3 Irving Romaine b Richie Berrington 27 44 4 1 Dwayne Leverock Not Out 19 65 3 Stefan Kelly c Ross Lyons b Dewald Nel 2 18 George O'Brien c Richie Berrington b Ross Lyons 32 33 5 1 Extras (6lb-5nb-7w-2b) 20 Total all Out after 104.4 Overs 265 Fall of Wickets: 1-4 (Bascome), 2-0 (Celestine), 3-65 (Pitcher), 4-65 (Edness), 5-148 (Trott), 6-153 (Foggo) 7-204 (Romaine), 8-217 (Outerbridge), 9-220 (Kelly), 10-265 (O'Brien) Scotland Bowlers Overs M R W Dewald Nel 23 7 64 3 Gordon Goudie 19 7 34 1 Sean Weeraratta 9 2 23 0 Mijid Haq 21 4 69 1 Ross Lyons 27.4 13 55 4 Richie Berrington 3161.
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