ICC
2010 World Twenty20 Qualifying
USA In Emphatic Opening Win Over Scotland
By John Aaron
Feb. 9th, 2010
The USA today defeated Scotland by six wickets in the opening match
of the ICC 2010 World Twenty20 Qualifying Tournament at the Sheikh
Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi, in the UAE. It was a win that USA cricket
needed badly as part of its effort to reestablish its place in international
cricket after its disastrous drop off in the Divisional series in
Jersey, not so long ago.

Carl Wright
during his knock of 62 against Scotland in the ICC 2010 World
Twenty20 Qualifier Tournament. Photo courtesy of International
Cricket Council. |
Team USA defeated
Scotland in a clinical display of cricket in all facets of the game,
commencing with a fine team bowling effort after Scotland had won
the toss and elected to take first strike. Behind an impressive
bowling performance and the distribution of the six wickets among
the six bowlers used by USA, and a classic run-out effort between
Rashard Marshall and wicket-keeper Carl Wright, the USA was able
to restrict Scotland to 120 for 7 in the allotted 20 overs.
It was the opening bowling spell of Usman Shuja that forced the
much-ballyhooed Kyle Coetzer to exit without scoring. That set the
tone for the other USA bowlers to build some momentum to contain
Scotland under 150 runs. Scotland was reeling at 42 for 3 in the
ninth over, as Sudesh Dhaniram with his usual stingy bowling spells
contained the Scotsmen. However, Scotland managed to regain a bit
of footing behind its skipper Hamilton’s 41 in 53 deliveries,
including 3x4s.
In response, the superb effort of the USA bowlers allowed the incoming
USA batsmen some much needed breathing room, and Carl Wright did
not disappoint as he took it to the Scottish bowlers in his 57-ball
62, including eight fours, earning him the coveted Man-of-the-Match
award.
From the score sheet, the quality of the USA batting and the forgiving
pitch, it appears as though the USA could have reached the victory
margin with considerably less bleeding of wickets. However, defeating
a well-prepared Scotland XI, according to the team’s skipper
Gavin Hamilton, was a well-deserved six wicket victory.
Carl Wright’s 62 was part of a 97-run partnership with Lennox
Cush whose contribution of 41 (3x4s and 1x6) helped the USA to secure
the victory, reaching 121 for 4 in 19.1 overs. There were some anxious
moments as the USA lost three quick wickets slipping to 114 for
4 in the seventeenth over. However USA skipper Steve Massiah and
Sudesh Dhaniram saw the victory home despite Dhaniram offering a
chance at his wicket.
Although Wright humbly accepted the Man-of-the-Match award, he graciously
acknowledged the effort of the USA bowlers in making his job and
that of the other batsmen, somewhat easier.
TEAM USA takes on a much sturdier opponent in Ireland tomorrow at
the same stadium, and it would be nice to see the USA in the 2-0
column, allowing itself some breathing room as it attempts to climb
back up into the rankings and a trip to the West Indies later this
year, for the ICC World Twenty20.
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