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England vs Scotland , Full Score Card

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Match 23, Eden Gardens, Kolkata, 14 Feb, 2026

Scotland

SCO

152/10

(19.4) ov

England

ENG

155/5

(18.2) ov

England beat Scotland by 5 wickets

Player Of The Match

Tom Banton,
England
England
Scorecard
Summary
Commentary
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England
Scotland
Batter R B 4s 6s SR
P Salt

c T Bruce b B McMullen

2 3 0 0 66.66
J Buttler

c B McMullen b B Currie

3 4 0 0 75
J Bethell

c B Wheal b O Davidson

32 28 2 1 114.28
T Banton

not out

63 41 4 3 153.65
H Brook

c B Wheal b M Leask

4 4 0 0 100
S Curran

c M Cross b B Wheal

28 20 1 2 140
W Jacks

not out

16 10 1 1 160
Extras

(b 0,lb 0,w 7,nb 0,Penalty 0)

7
Total 18.2 (RR: 8.45)
155/5

Did not bat: L Dawson, J Overton, J Archer, A Rashid

Fall of wickets:

(P Salt, 0.3 ov) (J Buttler, 2 ov) (J Bethell, 9.3 ov) (H Brook, 10.4 ov) (S Curran, 16.1 ov)
Bowler O M R W ER
B McMullen
3 0 23 1 7.66
B Currie
3 0 21 1 7.00
B Wheal
3.2 0 23 1 6.90
M Leask
4 0 33 1 8.25
M Watt
3 0 43 0 14.33
O Davidson
2 0 12 1 6.00
Batter R B 4s 6s SR
G Munsey

c T Banton b J Archer

4 6 1 0 66.66
M Jones

c J Bethell b S Curran

33 20 5 1 165
B McMullen

c P Salt b J Archer

0 2 0 0 0
R Berrington

lbw b A Rashid

49 32 5 2 153.12
T Bruce

c S Curran b L Dawson

24 18 1 1 133.33
M Leask

c S Curran b L Dawson

1 4 0 0 25
M Cross

c T Banton b A Rashid

8 9 1 0 88.88
M Watt

b A Rashid

2 4 0 0 50
O Davidson

not out

20 15 2 1 133.33
B Wheal

c W Jacks b J Overton

2 3 0 0 66.66
B Currie

run out (H Brook / J Buttler)

2 5 0 0 40
Extras

(b 0,lb 2,w 5,nb 0,Penalty 0)

7
Total 19.4 (RR: 7.73)
152/10

Did not bat:

Fall of wickets:

(G Munsey, 2.3 ov) (B McMullen, 2.5 ov) (M Jones, 5.5 ov) (T Bruce, 12.4 ov) (R Berrington, 13.1 ov) (M Leask, 14.4 ov) (M Cross, 15.4 ov) (M Watt, 16 ov) (B Wheal, 18.1 ov) (B Currie, 19.4 ov)
Bowler O M R W ER
J Archer
4 0 24 2 6.00
J Overton
4 0 23 1 5.75
S Curran
3.4 0 33 1 9.00
A Rashid
4 0 36 3 9.00
L Dawson
4 0 34 2 8.50
England
Scotland

England • 155/5 (18.2 overs)

T Banton 63 (41)

J Bethell 32 (28)

O Davidson 1/12 (2)

B Wheal 1/23 (3.2)

Scotland • 152/10 (19.4 overs)

R Berrington 49 (32)

M Jones 33 (20)

A Rashid 3/36 (4)

J Archer 2/24 (4)

Commentary

From Kolkata to Ahmedabad - That brings us to the end of this game, with England picking up two crucial points, while Scotland's qualification hopes are no longer entirely in their own hands. The action now moves to the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad for a heavyweight Group D clash between New Zealand and South Africa. That match will get underway shortly with the Proteas electing to bowl first, so switch tabs and join us for all the build-up and live coverage. Cheers!

The victorious skipper of England - Harry Brook says he is happy to get over the line. Adds that Scotland batted well against the spinners, but they dragged it back in the fag end and were happy with the overall score. On Archer, Brook says he got his line and length perfectly today. Mentions that Tom Banton gelled well in the number 4 position today and took on the spinners brilliantly. On the wicket, Brook was confident that it wouldn't change much throughout the game. On the next game, Harry admits they haven't got the perfect game yet, but hopes to put on their best performance against Italy.

The captain of Scotland - Richie Berrington says that it was a good surface. Adds that they recovered well after losing early wickets, but one of him or Tom Bruce needed to stay there till the end to get those 20-30 more runs. Mentions that they expected spin to play a part in the middle overs, but just could not execute their plans well. Tells that they have players who can manage at that stage, but it did not click for them in this game. Berrington believes that even though they were short of runs, their bowlers showed good fight to make a game out of this, which shows that they can challenge anyone. Praises Brad Wheal for his bowling effort, and says that Mark Watt had an off day, but he came back well later on. Admits that a few more runs and things could have been different. Further adds that they have enjoyed their time in Kolkata, thanking the support and hospitality. Ends by saying that it was good to finish off in front of a big crowd, and now the focus shifts to Mumbai.

Let's hear from the captains now...

A brave defence undone - Credit to Scotland for making a real contest of it, even after finishing a few runs short. Brad Currie and Brandon McMullen were excellent with the new ball, removing the English openers early and putting England under pressure. The Scots kept things tight until Mark Watt came into the attack, and his first over went for 22, swinging the momentum. It turned out to be an off day for him, as he conceded 43 from his three overs, which may well have been the difference, especially with Brad Wheal and Davidson being very effective at the other end.

A promising platform, poor finish - Earlier in the game, after early setbacks and a handy cameo from Jones, Scotland rebuilt through a brisk 71-run stand between Richie Berrington and Tom Bruce that took them to a strong 113/3 in the 13th over, setting them up for a push towards 180 or more. However, losing both set batters in quick succession stalled the momentum, and despite some late blows from Oliver Davidson, Scotland were bowled out for just 152. Adil Rashid was the standout for England with a three-wicket haul after a costly first couple of overs, while Archer and Dawson picked up two each. Curran and Overton chipped in with one apiece to cap off a well-rounded bowling display.

Banton stands tall when it mattered - The English openers failed again, which is now a real concern, but Jacob Bethell's quick cameo kept England on track. It was Tom Banton, though, who made the difference after two earlier failures, adding 66 with Bethell to put the chase in control. England wobbled slightly in the middle overs, but Banton anchored the innings, mixing caution with aggression and taking the game away with a decisive counter-attack against Watt. Sam Curran chipped in with useful runs, and Banton finished unbeaten on 63 off 41, a timely confidence-boosting knock.

PLAYER OF THE MATCH - Tom Banton wins the award for his match-winning 63* off 41. He says it was a tough game against the West Indies, but they were fully focused on today's game. Shares that T20 cricket is a high-risk game, sometimes it goes against you, but you always keep pushing. Banton mentions the ball was turning and holding slightly in Mumbai, but today was a good wicket to bat on. Admits he loves to sweep and reverse sweep, but he wanted to play a bit straight. Expresses that the game situation always dictates how he wants to proceed.

A European hoodoo finally ends - England have finally broken their jinx of not beating a European side at the T20 World Cup, registering an important win over Scotland here. They are back to winning ways, and it was a vital result to keep their qualification firmly in their own hands rather than relying on others. Scotland had their moments, both with bat and ball, but just did not have enough to get over the line.

18.24

FOUR! England are back to winning ways! Short and sits well for the batter on middle, Will Jacks pulls it solidly through square leg and it speeds away to the fence. ENGLAND WIN BY 5 WICKETS!

18.16

SIX! Just two runs needed! Easy pickings! Brad Wheal bowls it in the slot, a half-volley. Will Jacks hits it high and handsomely over long on and it goes the distance.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 18 overs : 145/5

W Jacks6 (8)

T Banton63 (41)

M Watt3-0-43-0

17.61

DROPPED! Hard one to take but Scotland would have loved a wicket right now. Drops it full and on middle, comes with the angle. Will Jacks gets inside the line and slog-sweeps but gets a top edge which flies to mid-wicket. The fielder runs behind with the ball swerving in the air and fails to hold it.

17.50

Flatter trajectory, outside off, Will Jacks frees his arms and slaps it to cover. Richie Berrington dives to his left and gets a big hand on it. Saves crucial runs there. Scottish skipper leading from the front in the field.

17.41

Keeps it full, sliding on middle, flicked to deep mid-wicket for a single.

17.34

FOUR! Punished! Very full, outside off, Banton comes down and converts into a juicy delivery, smacks it past Watt and straight down the ground for a boundary.

17.21

Slower in the air, fuller and on middle, Will Jacks nicely pushes it to long off for a single.

17.11

Flights it very full and in the blockhole, on leg, eased to long on for a single.

Surprising call. Richie Berrington is going with Mark Watt, despite him going for 35 runs in his first two overs. Maybe he is looking to buy a wicket or two here. Let's see how this move pans out.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 17 overs : 137/5

W Jacks4 (5)

T Banton57 (38)

B Wheal3-0-13-1

16.62

Five runs and a wicket off the over. Dishes out a length delivery on middle, Will clips it with soft hands past mid-wicket for a brace. 16 runs needed in 18 deliveries.

16.50

Brad Wheal pushes it full and drifts it on leg with a scrambled seam, Will Jacks looks to work it away but gets a thick inside edge, onto the pads and it ricochets back to the keeper.

16.42

Fuller delivery, slanting on leg, Will Jacks picks off the pads and clips it past short mid-wicket for a couple.

16.41wd

WIDE! Too short from Brad Wheal, this is well-directed. Will Jacks rushes onto his pull shot and misses.

16.30

Pitches it near the 8-meter length and bowls it on leg, Will Jacks makes room and drops it to cover.

16.20

Short of a good length and around off, Will Jacks gets on top of the bounce and blocks.

Scotland are not going away without a fight here. Will Jacks is the next man in.

16.1W

OUT! High in the night sky and gone! A twist in the tale? Wheal serves it a touch fuller and bowls in the slot but the ball shapes late into the batter. Curran clears his front leg, frees his arms and swings across only to get a thick top edge. It balloons up in the air. The keeper, Matthew Cross, calls, runs towards square leg and gobbles it up with a dive. 28 (20) for Sam Curran today. 21 needed in 23 balls.

Brad Wheal (2-0-8-1) is back on.

Runs Scored 13 Runs

Score after 16 overs : 132/4

S Curran28 (19)

T Banton57 (38)

M Watt2-0-35-0

15.61

Loops up a length delivery, just outside off. Sam Curran swipes it across and hits it to the left of deep mid-wicket, who picks up on a bounce. A single. 13 runs off the over.

15.50

Watt bowls the armball, fuller and on leg, drifting in a bit. Curran holds his ground and tries to whip it away but misses and the ball whizzes past the leg pole.

15.44

FOUR! Picks the gap with precision! Fractionally short and around off, slower in the air. Sam Curran pulls with the meat of the bat and bisects mid-wicket and long on to perfection for a boundary.

Commentary

We are back for the chase! The Scottish players are making their way out to the middle and spreading out to take their respective field positions. Phil Salt and Jos Buttler, who is also playing his 150th T20I, are the two openers for England. Brandon McMullen to start proceedings with the ball. A slip in place and the keeper is upto the stumps as well. Here we go...

... THE RUN CHASE ...

England in the Box Seat - The English batters will relish the ball coming nicely onto the bat on what is a true surface. If they do get over the line, it will mark their first win against a European nation in the T20 World Cups. Scotland, meanwhile, have their task cut out to make a contest of this. If they can strike early and apply some pressure, who knows what might unfold? Back in a bit for the chase.

From promise to collapse - At 105/3 at the end of 12 overs, the Scots were beginning to believe in a strong finish. However, both set batters fell in the span of 4 balls, and the innings quickly unravelled. In a flash, they slumped to 127/8, and it was only thanks to a spirited effort from Oliver Davidson that they were able to scrape past the 150 mark. All five bowling options used were among the wickets, but Jofra Archer bouncing back after a rough first two games will be especially pleasing for England.

Recovery after early damage - After being asked to bat first, Scotland lost their top three in the Powerplay, with Jofra Archer striking twice to put England on top early. Michael Jones attempted to close the Powerplay on a positive note, but Sam Curran cut his stay short. On a good batting surface, and with England boasting quality in their batting, Richie Berrington and Tom Bruce knew they couldn't afford to simply hang around. The pair responded with a fine counterpunch, taking on the spin threat posed by Liam Dawson and Adil Rashid.

England hold firm - Harry Brook and his men walk off as the happier of the two sides. They made a strong start and, although they were challenged during the middle phase, they responded impressively. At the start of the day, they would certainly have accepted this target. As for Scotland, they will reflect on this innings with disappointment, particularly regarding their shot selection. Given the bounce on offer, it was easier to hit through the line rather than across it. Even after seeing several top-order batters fall attempting cross-batted strokes, there was little adjustment from those who followed.

19.4W

OUT! BRAD CURRIE IS RUN OUT! Misses the yorker by a yard or so, does Curran. On middle and leg. Oliver Davidson carves it in front of mid off and gets off for a single, but his partner, Brad Currie is caught ball-watching and doesn't respond quickly. Seeing that, Oliver stops midway before they eventually decide to cross. Harry Brook at mid off picks the end where the batter is struggling and gets rid of the ball to the batting end. Buttler collects the ball on the bounce, gets the ball at a perfect height and whips the bails off with Currie out by a fair margin. SCOTLAND ARE BOWLED OUT ON 152!

19.30

There's the deceptive off cutter from Sam, full and outside off, Oliver Davidson swings across the line to smash it into the stands, but fails to connect.

19.21

Slower again, full and on leg, Currie gets across and flicks it to deep square leg for a single.

19.11

The back-of-the-hand slower ball, full and on off, Oliver Davidson mistimes the heave. The ball goes off the bottom end and rolls through mid on. They cross for a single and look for the second, but the long on fielder is quick to rush forward and prevent that.

Sam Curran (3-0-31-1) to close out the innings.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 19 overs : 150/9

B Currie1 (4)

O Davidson19 (12)

J Overton4-0-23-1

18.60

Full and stump-to-stump line, Currie brings his bat in front and blocks it to mid off. Just 2 runs and a wicket from the penultimate over.

18.51

Much fuller, on middle, Oliver carves it through mid on for a single. 150 comes up for Scotland!

18.41

Just short! Overton bends his back and bowls a shorter one, on top of middle. Brad Currie gets into an awkward tangle due to the extra bounce. He tries to nudge it around the corner, but chips it off the sticker of the blade. The ball, luckily for him, falls safely in front of Phil Salt, who charges forward from mid-wicket. They cross.

18.30

Back of a length with extra bounce, around off. Brad rises with the bounce and fends it to backward point.

18.20

Touch full, at 140.1 kph, on off, Currie stabs it to short cover.

Brad Currie is the last man in. His job will be to put Oliver Davidson back on strike.

18.1W

OUT! IN THE AIR AND GONE! Scotland lose their ninth wicket. Jamie rolls his fingers on the ball and bowls it on a good length, around the off pole. It lands and kicks up a bit from the pitch. Brad Wheal stands tall to club it over long on, but the ball certainly gets big on him and he ends up mistiming it straight toward Will Jacks runs in off the ropes at long on who takes a simple catch.

Jamie Overton (3-0-21-0) to bowl the 19th over.

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 18 overs : 148/8

O Davidson18 (11)

B Wheal2 (2)

S Curran3-0-31-1

17.64

FOUR! Adventurous and productive! Sam goes pace on, slightly fuller on off, Oliver Davidson switches the stance and reverse scoops it over short third for a boundary. Davidson is playing a crucial cameo for his team.

17.50

Good execution again! A yorker on middle this time around, Oliver can only carve it out back to the bowler.

17.40

At 127.6, Sam nails the yorker, outside off, Oliver Davidson fails to squeeze it out as the ball whistles past his inside edge.

17.34

FOUR! Runs are runs, no matter how they come. Slower bouncer, at shoulder height, Oliver Davidson gets inside the line, looking to pull, but gets a thick edge and the ball races between the keeper and the short fine leg fielder for a boundary.

17.21

Full and around off, Brad Wheal presses forward and drives it to deep point for a single.

17.11

Nearly a yorker, on middle, Oliver tries to push it away and gets a thick inside edge to deep backward square leg for a single.

Runs Scored 11 Runs

Score after 17 overs : 138/8

O Davidson9 (6)

B Wheal1 (1)

J Archer4-0-24-2

16.61

Spears in on a fuller length, on middle, Oliver Davidson stays put and tries to whip across the line, but gets a faint inside edge onto the pads. The ball then gets deflected to the short third fielder and they cross. Archer goes up in a muted appeal for LBW, but the umpire walks away.

16.61wd

WIDE! Too straight, down leg, on a good length. Davidson misses out on the pull shot.

16.56

SIX! INTO THE STANDS! Much-needed for Scotland. Slower full ball from Jofra, it is that back-of-the-hand pace off on a fuller length, Oliver Davidson waits on it, gets his front leg out of the way and launches it over deep mid-wicket for a huge six.

16.41

A full toss that tails in on middle, Brad Wheal slices it through cover-point for a single.

16.31

Not that short, outside off, Oliver stands tall and heaves it to deep mid-wicket for one.

England
Scotland

Commentary

From Kolkata to Ahmedabad - That brings us to the end of this game, with England picking up two crucial points, while Scotland's qualification hopes are no longer entirely in their own hands. The action now moves to the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad for a heavyweight Group D clash between New Zealand and South Africa. That match will get underway shortly with the Proteas electing to bowl first, so switch tabs and join us for all the build-up and live coverage. Cheers!

The victorious skipper of England - Harry Brook says he is happy to get over the line. Adds that Scotland batted well against the spinners, but they dragged it back in the fag end and were happy with the overall score. On Archer, Brook says he got his line and length perfectly today. Mentions that Tom Banton gelled well in the number 4 position today and took on the spinners brilliantly. On the wicket, Brook was confident that it wouldn't change much throughout the game. On the next game, Harry admits they haven't got the perfect game yet, but hopes to put on their best performance against Italy.

The captain of Scotland - Richie Berrington says that it was a good surface. Adds that they recovered well after losing early wickets, but one of him or Tom Bruce needed to stay there till the end to get those 20-30 more runs. Mentions that they expected spin to play a part in the middle overs, but just could not execute their plans well. Tells that they have players who can manage at that stage, but it did not click for them in this game. Berrington believes that even though they were short of runs, their bowlers showed good fight to make a game out of this, which shows that they can challenge anyone. Praises Brad Wheal for his bowling effort, and says that Mark Watt had an off day, but he came back well later on. Admits that a few more runs and things could have been different. Further adds that they have enjoyed their time in Kolkata, thanking the support and hospitality. Ends by saying that it was good to finish off in front of a big crowd, and now the focus shifts to Mumbai.

Let's hear from the captains now...

A brave defence undone - Credit to Scotland for making a real contest of it, even after finishing a few runs short. Brad Currie and Brandon McMullen were excellent with the new ball, removing the English openers early and putting England under pressure. The Scots kept things tight until Mark Watt came into the attack, and his first over went for 22, swinging the momentum. It turned out to be an off day for him, as he conceded 43 from his three overs, which may well have been the difference, especially with Brad Wheal and Davidson being very effective at the other end.

A promising platform, poor finish - Earlier in the game, after early setbacks and a handy cameo from Jones, Scotland rebuilt through a brisk 71-run stand between Richie Berrington and Tom Bruce that took them to a strong 113/3 in the 13th over, setting them up for a push towards 180 or more. However, losing both set batters in quick succession stalled the momentum, and despite some late blows from Oliver Davidson, Scotland were bowled out for just 152. Adil Rashid was the standout for England with a three-wicket haul after a costly first couple of overs, while Archer and Dawson picked up two each. Curran and Overton chipped in with one apiece to cap off a well-rounded bowling display.

Banton stands tall when it mattered - The English openers failed again, which is now a real concern, but Jacob Bethell's quick cameo kept England on track. It was Tom Banton, though, who made the difference after two earlier failures, adding 66 with Bethell to put the chase in control. England wobbled slightly in the middle overs, but Banton anchored the innings, mixing caution with aggression and taking the game away with a decisive counter-attack against Watt. Sam Curran chipped in with useful runs, and Banton finished unbeaten on 63 off 41, a timely confidence-boosting knock.

PLAYER OF THE MATCH - Tom Banton wins the award for his match-winning 63* off 41. He says it was a tough game against the West Indies, but they were fully focused on today's game. Shares that T20 cricket is a high-risk game, sometimes it goes against you, but you always keep pushing. Banton mentions the ball was turning and holding slightly in Mumbai, but today was a good wicket to bat on. Admits he loves to sweep and reverse sweep, but he wanted to play a bit straight. Expresses that the game situation always dictates how he wants to proceed.

A European hoodoo finally ends - England have finally broken their jinx of not beating a European side at the T20 World Cup, registering an important win over Scotland here. They are back to winning ways, and it was a vital result to keep their qualification firmly in their own hands rather than relying on others. Scotland had their moments, both with bat and ball, but just did not have enough to get over the line.

18.24

FOUR! England are back to winning ways! Short and sits well for the batter on middle, Will Jacks pulls it solidly through square leg and it speeds away to the fence. ENGLAND WIN BY 5 WICKETS!

18.16

SIX! Just two runs needed! Easy pickings! Brad Wheal bowls it in the slot, a half-volley. Will Jacks hits it high and handsomely over long on and it goes the distance.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 18 overs : 145/5

W Jacks6 (8)

T Banton63 (41)

M Watt3-0-43-0

17.61

DROPPED! Hard one to take but Scotland would have loved a wicket right now. Drops it full and on middle, comes with the angle. Will Jacks gets inside the line and slog-sweeps but gets a top edge which flies to mid-wicket. The fielder runs behind with the ball swerving in the air and fails to hold it.

17.50

Flatter trajectory, outside off, Will Jacks frees his arms and slaps it to cover. Richie Berrington dives to his left and gets a big hand on it. Saves crucial runs there. Scottish skipper leading from the front in the field.

17.41

Keeps it full, sliding on middle, flicked to deep mid-wicket for a single.

17.34

FOUR! Punished! Very full, outside off, Banton comes down and converts into a juicy delivery, smacks it past Watt and straight down the ground for a boundary.

17.21

Slower in the air, fuller and on middle, Will Jacks nicely pushes it to long off for a single.

17.11

Flights it very full and in the blockhole, on leg, eased to long on for a single.

Surprising call. Richie Berrington is going with Mark Watt, despite him going for 35 runs in his first two overs. Maybe he is looking to buy a wicket or two here. Let's see how this move pans out.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 17 overs : 137/5

W Jacks4 (5)

T Banton57 (38)

B Wheal3-0-13-1

16.62

Five runs and a wicket off the over. Dishes out a length delivery on middle, Will clips it with soft hands past mid-wicket for a brace. 16 runs needed in 18 deliveries.

16.50

Brad Wheal pushes it full and drifts it on leg with a scrambled seam, Will Jacks looks to work it away but gets a thick inside edge, onto the pads and it ricochets back to the keeper.

16.42

Fuller delivery, slanting on leg, Will Jacks picks off the pads and clips it past short mid-wicket for a couple.

16.41wd

WIDE! Too short from Brad Wheal, this is well-directed. Will Jacks rushes onto his pull shot and misses.

16.30

Pitches it near the 8-meter length and bowls it on leg, Will Jacks makes room and drops it to cover.

16.20

Short of a good length and around off, Will Jacks gets on top of the bounce and blocks.

Scotland are not going away without a fight here. Will Jacks is the next man in.

16.1W

OUT! High in the night sky and gone! A twist in the tale? Wheal serves it a touch fuller and bowls in the slot but the ball shapes late into the batter. Curran clears his front leg, frees his arms and swings across only to get a thick top edge. It balloons up in the air. The keeper, Matthew Cross, calls, runs towards square leg and gobbles it up with a dive. 28 (20) for Sam Curran today. 21 needed in 23 balls.

Brad Wheal (2-0-8-1) is back on.

Runs Scored 13 Runs

Score after 16 overs : 132/4

S Curran28 (19)

T Banton57 (38)

M Watt2-0-35-0

15.61

Loops up a length delivery, just outside off. Sam Curran swipes it across and hits it to the left of deep mid-wicket, who picks up on a bounce. A single. 13 runs off the over.

15.50

Watt bowls the armball, fuller and on leg, drifting in a bit. Curran holds his ground and tries to whip it away but misses and the ball whizzes past the leg pole.

15.44

FOUR! Picks the gap with precision! Fractionally short and around off, slower in the air. Sam Curran pulls with the meat of the bat and bisects mid-wicket and long on to perfection for a boundary.

15.31

Floats it full and on leg, on the slower side, Banton clips it to deep mid-wicket for a single.

15.21

Very full and sliding on middle and leg. Sam Curran sweeps it to deep square leg for a single.

15.16

SIX! Watt continues to concede runs! Dragged length, not that short but Curran quickly picks up the length, he clears his front leg and heaves it over mid-wicket for a biggie.

Mark Watt is back on. Tom Banton whacked him for 22 runs in his first over.

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 15 overs : 119/4

S Curran16 (14)

T Banton56 (37)

M Leask4-0-33-1

14.61

Another short delivery, on middle, Sam Curran heaves it away but does not time it as it goes on the bounce to deep mid-wicket. They cross. 34 needed in 30 balls now.

14.50

Pushed through quicker, short once more, on off, Sam Curran dabs it down to backward point.

14.41

Keeps the length short again, on the leg stump line, Tom Banton nudges it through mid-wicket for a run.

14.31

Short again and on middle, Sam Curran pulls it towards wide long on for a run.

14.26

SIX! That will ease the nerves for England now! A half-tracker, on middle. Sam Curran picks up the length early, rocks back and whacks it over the deep mid-wicket fence for a biggie.

14.11

Tossed up, full and on middle, Tom Banton uses his feet to slog it down the ground but gets an inside edge wide of short fine for a single.

DRINKS! Despite losing four wickets, England are on the road to chasing the total, needing another 44 runs in 36 deliveries. They need one good partnership to get over the line and will look to the well-set Banton and ever-reliable Curran to do the job. Scotland have kept themselves in the game by picking wickets regularly. They need a couple of more strikes to make things interesting. Let's see how the final phase pans out.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 14 overs : 109/4

T Banton54 (35)

S Curran8 (10)

B Currie3-0-21-1

13.61

Overpitched and on off, Tom Banton drills it down to long off for one more. 44 needed in 36 balls now.

13.50

On a length and around leg, Tom Banton nudges it to short fine.

13.44

FOUR! FIFTY FOR BANTON! He has finally come to life in this World Cup, and this is a brilliant knock under pressure. Fuller delivery, on middle and off. Tom Banton gets under it and thumps it over the bowler's head for a boundary. Not much of a celebration as he knows that the job is not done yet.

13.30

Back of a length and around off, Tom Banton punches it to short cover.

13.21

Full again and on middle, angling in, Sam Curran works it off the inner half of the bat through square leg for a run.

13.11

Fuller and on middle, Tom Banton drives it towards long off for a single.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 13 overs : 102/4

T Banton48 (30)

S Curran7 (9)

M Leask3-0-23-1

12.61

Flighted, full and on leg, Tom Banton clips it through square leg for one more.

12.51

Quicker and shorter, on middle, Sam Curran forces it to long off for a run.

12.40

Flatter, short and around off, Sam Curran gets surprised by the extra bounce and stabs it to the right of the bowler.

12.30

Arm ball full and on middle, angling in, Sam Curran gets forward to play but gets an inside edge onto his pads.

12.22

Dragged back again, on middle, Sam Curran stays back and heaves it away wide of deep mid-wicket for a brace. 100 UP FOR ENGLAND!

12.11

Shorter in length and on middle, Tom Banton punches it to long off for a single.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 12 overs : 97/4

S Curran4 (5)

T Banton46 (28)

O Davidson2-0-12-1

11.60

Floated, full and around off, Sam Curran stays back and pushes it to cover-point.

11.51

Quicker, full and on leg, Tom Banton tucks it through mid-wicket for one.

11.42

A loopy low full toss, on off, Tom Banton drills it wide of long off. Brandon McMullen runs to his right and dives to save a couple of runs for his team.

11.31

Short and on middle, angling in, Sam Curran flicks it away through mid-wicket for a single.

11.22

A juicy full toss, outside off, Sam Curran carves it away wide of deep point. Brad Currie moves across to his right quickly and makes a good sliding stop. Two taken.

11.10

Short and around off, Sam Curran stabs it out to short extra cover.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 11 overs : 91/4

T Banton43 (26)

S Curran1 (1)

M Leask2-0-18-1

10.64

FOUR! Lovely shot! Michael Leask drops it short and just outside off. Tom Banton moves back, gets on top of it and punches it with sweet timing through covers for a boundary.

10.51

Flighted, full and on middle, Sam Curran drills it past the bowler for a run.

England look upon Sam Curran once again as they find themselves in a spot of bother.

10.4W

OUT! TAKEN! A big, big wicket for Scotland and they are very much in this game. Michael Leask pushes this through quicker, shortish and around leg. Harry Brook backs away and then goes down to scoop it over short fine. He gets cramped up for room and can only manage a top edge. Brad Wheal runs backwards from short fine and takes a fine catch. England are 86/4, still needing 67 runs in 56 balls.

10.31

Fires this one full and on the pads, Tom Banton works it through square leg for a run.

10.21

Flatter, short and around leg, Harry Brook moves back and chips it to deep mid-wicket for a single.

10.12

Good length and on middle, Harry Brook flicks it away towards deep mid-wicket for a couple of runs.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 10 overs : 82/3

T Banton38 (24)

H Brook1 (1)

O Davidson1-0-6-1

9.60

Slightly short, wide outside off. Banton frees his arms and cuts it to point.

9.52

Shorter delivery, quicker and around off, Banton pulls it to the right of long on. The fielder slides across and keeps it down to two.

9.41

Straighter fuller delivery on middle, Brook nudges it down to long on for a single. The skipper is off the mark.

Scotland get the much-needed breakthrough. Skipper Harry Brook is the next man in.

9.3W

OUT! TAKEN! Oliver Davidson breaks the 66-run partnership. Not the best of the deliveries but Scotland will take the wicket. Flatter and on leg, sliding down even more. Jacob Bethell gets on his knee as he tries to take on short fine but hits it straight to Brad Wheal there, who makes no mistake. Jacob Bethell goes for a well-made 32 off 28 deliveries.

9.21

Dragged down delivery, around off, Banton mistimes his pull to long on and settles with a run.

9.12

A bit quicker and into the pitch from Oliver Davidson on middle, Banton rocks back and swipes it across to deep mid-wicket for a brace.

Runs Scored 22 Runs

Score after 9 overs : 76/2

T Banton33 (20)

J Bethell32 (27)

M Watt1-0-22-0

8.61

Watt keeps it slow, tad fuller and on leg, Banton comes down again to go big but mistimes and luckily doesn't find the fielder at long on. A single. 22 runs off the over and England are back on track.

8.50

Slower through the air, around off, it lands and spins away due to the slowness. Banton looks to slog-sweep but misses. A quick appeal for stumping, but the square leg umpire turns it down.

8.42

Pushes it too full and on leg, Banton flicks with great timing to long on. Onto the practise pitches and the fielder does well to dive there and stop it. Two runs.

8.36

SIX! Third six of the over. The crowd is certainly enjoying this from Banton! Dragged length, asking to be hit. This is on middle. Banton clears his front leg and hammers it over mid-wicket for half-a-dozen.

8.31wd

WIDE! Tries to stay away from the hitting arc and serves it over the tramline. Banton tries to pat it away but misses.

8.26

SIX! This is even bigger! Mark Watt flights a bit but keeps it fuller and in the slot, Banton hits through the line as he puts his dancing skates on, over long off for a six. That brings up the 50-run stand between these two batters.

8.16

SIX! Good start to the over for England. Floats it fuller and around off, Banton comes down, reaches to the pitch of the delivery and tonks it over long off for a biggie.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 8 overs : 54/2

J Bethell32 (27)

T Banton12 (14)

B Wheal2-0-8-0

7.60

Big swing and a miss! Tidy over from Wheal, just 2 runs off it. True bounce off the surface as Brad bowls it short and around off, Jacob Bethell looks to pull but misses.

7.50

Into the surface, not that short and around off, Jacob Bethell chops it straight to short third.

7.41

Excellent from Mark Watt in the field. Serves it full and outside leg, Banton gets inside the line and flicks it to the left of short fine leg. Leask gets a big left hand on it, diving across and saves a certain boundary. Just a run.

7.30

On a nagging length and close to the off pole, punched to cover.

7.21

Short of a good length and on middle, gets big on Bethell as the ball bounces. Jacob Bethell forces his shot across and pulls it aerially to mid on. It lands safely for a run.

7.10

Pitches it up and on middle, Jacob Bethell plays with a straight bat, back to Wheal, who bends to his right and stops on his follow-through.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 7 overs : 52/2

J Bethell31 (23)

T Banton11 (12)

M Leask1-0-9-0

6.61

A half-tracker, on the slower side and outside off, Jacob Bethell hits it through covers for a single to end the over. 9 runs off the over.

6.51

Touch fuller and on middle, flicked to deep mid-wicket for a single.

6.44

FOUR! Oh, beautifully finds the gap! Floats it on the up, slanting on middle, Banton skips down and heaves it deliberately off the inner half, just to find the gap between mid-wicket and long on for four runs. 50 up for England.

6.31

Short and slower in the air, outside off. Jacob Bethell waits and cuts it to deep cover for a run.

6.21

Tosses it up, fuller and on middle, Tom Banton leans and drills it to long on for one more.

6.11

A flatter delivery, on middle, comes with the arm. Jacob Bethell pegs back and punches it to long on for a single.

DRINKS! Nothing much to separate the two teams after the Powerplay, just that England have lost one less wicket. The Scottish pacers have been excellent, and they have found movement from the deck, making it difficult for the English batters. Just the 3 boundaries from the bat in the first six overs, which shows how well Scotland have bowled here. However, they cannot let this start to go to waste and need to keep the pressure on the batters in the middle overs, while England need a partnership to steady the chase. Also, here is Michael Leask to bowl after the break.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 6 overs : 43/2

J Bethell28 (20)

T Banton5 (9)

B Wheal1-0-6-0

5.61

A single to end the Powerplay. A good-length delivery, on top of off. Jacob Bethell hops and tries to fend it away but gets a leading edge behind point for a single. England are 43/2 at the end of the sixth over.

5.52

Well played, but excellent stop in the deep. Shorter delivery, scrambled seam and around off, Jacob Bethell taps on top of the bounce and rides it to third man. Michael Leask runs to his right and slides to stop. He does well to keep his body away from the ropes. Saves two runs.

5.40

Nicely bowled! Slightly into the surface and gets the tennis-like bounce, just outside off. Jacob Bethell stays back to chop it away but misses.

5.32

Straighter delivery, fuller and on the pads. Jacob Bethell flicks it in front of square on the leg side and comes back for the second.

5.21

Wheal keeps it wide of the batter, outside off. Tom Banton crunches it to deep point. A misfield in the deep but just a single added.

5.10

Brad Wheal begins with a hard-length delivery, outside off, Banton feels for it, has a poke but the ball seams away and goes past his outside edge.

Brad Wheal is into the attack now.

Runs Scored 16 Runs

Score after 5 overs : 37/2

J Bethell23 (16)

T Banton4 (7)

B McMullen3-0-23-1

4.60

A low full toss, on off, Jacob Bethell squeezes it out but fails to beat short third. 16 runs off the over!

4.54

FOUR MORE! Jacob Bethell is shifting gears here. Short of a length and outside off, begging to be put away. Bethell frees his arms and crunches it through point for four more runs.

4.44

FOUR! Deft touch now! Brandon McMullen hits the length hard and around off. Jacob Bethell waits for it, uses the pace on the ball to steer it wide of short third for a boundary.

4.36

SIX! BANG! That will release a bit of pressure. Back of a length and on middle, sits up nicely for the batter. Jacob Bethell pounces on it, rocks back and swats it over the wide long on fence for a biggie.

4.20

Fuller and on middle, Jacob Bethell lofts it aerailly but on the bounce to mid on.

4.12

DROPPED! Tough chance, but a chance nonetheless! Back of a length and around off, angling away. Jacob Bethell looks to cut it away but toe-ends it. Matthew Cross, the keeper, standing upto the stumps, fails to close his flaps in time and parries it towards third man. Two taken.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 4 overs : 21/2

T Banton4 (7)

J Bethell7 (10)

B Currie2-0-14-1

3.62

A bit fuller and around leg, Tom Banton clips it towards deep mid-wicket for a brace.

3.50

Pulls his length back a bit, on middle and leg, Tom Banton tucks it away to short mid-wicket.

3.41

Goes fuller and on off, angling in again, Jacob Bethell shovels it off the inner half of the bat to deep square leg for another run.

3.31

Hard length and on off, Tom Banton takes a couple of steps out and pats it towards mid off for a quick run.

3.21

Back of a length and around off, Jacob Bethell steers it through point for a single.

3.10

Fuller delivery, on off, angling in, Jacob Bethell looks to play at it but gets an inside edge onto his pads.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 3 overs : 16/2

T Banton1 (4)

J Bethell5 (7)

B McMullen2-0-7-1

2.60

Three dots in a row to end the over! Good length and on off, nips back in and keeps low too. Tom Banton just about gets his bat down in time and pushes it back to the bowler. Just 3 runs off the over!

2.50

Short of a length and on middle, Tom Banton rides the bounce and keeps it out on the pitch.

2.40

Overpitched and around off, Tom Banton drives it towards short cover, where Richie Berrington dives to his left to make the stop.

2.31

Pitched up and on leg, Jacob Bethell works it through mid-wicket for another run.

2.21

On a length and on off, sticks to the surface a bit. Tom Banton goes through his flick shot early, plays it uppishly but safely towards mid-wicket for a run.

2.11

Fuller and outside off, Jacob Bethell drills it to deep point for a single.

Both the openers are gone for England. Tom Banton joins Jacob Bethell with the team in a spot of bother.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 2 overs : 13/2

J Buttler3 (4)

J Bethell3 (5)

B Currie1-0-9-1

1.6W

OUT! CAUGHT! Brad Currie gets his man now. He sticks to the fuller length, keeps the line around off, angling it away. Jos Buttler looks to go over mid on, but his bat turns in his hands and he ends up mistiming the shot in the air over mid off. Brandon McMullen turns and runs backwards, keeps his eyes on the ball and takes a superb catch. England have been rocked early here. 140 needed off 108 balls.

1.65wd

FIVE WIDES! Not ideal for Scotland! Brad Currie errs in line and serves this full but on leg, shaping further into the leg side. Jos Buttler misses his flick, and Matthew Cross, the keeper who is standing upto the stumps fails to stop it as it rolls to the fine leg fence for a boundary.

1.50

Fuller again and on middle and leg, Jos Buttler knocks it to mid on.

1.42

Pitched up and on the pads, Jos Buttler flicks it away towards deep square leg for a couple of runs. He brings up 4000 T20I runs.

1.31

Back of length and outside off, Jacob Bethell stabs it out towards backward point for a run.

1.20

Full again and on middle, shaping it away for the left-hander. Jacob Bethell gets squared up and the ball goes off the leading edge along the ground to point.

1.11

Excellent bowling! Brad Currie serves this full and on middle, shaping it in sharply. Jos Buttler looks to work it across the line and gets an inside edge onto his pads as the ball rolls towards point. They cross. There is a shout for LBW, but turned down. Inside edge saves Buttler here or else it would have been plumb.

Brad Currie to bowl from the other end.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 1 overs : 4/1

J Bethell2 (3)

J Buttler0 (0)

B McMullen1-0-4-1

0.62

On length and around leg, Jacob Bethell clips it towards deep mid-wicket for a brace.

0.50

Hits the length hard and outside off, angling away again, Jacob Bethell leaves it alone.

0.40

Play and a miss! Fuller in length and around off, angling away, Jacob Bethell looks to push it away but gets beaten on the outside edge.

Early breakthrough for Scotland. Jacob Bethell walks to the crease, replacing Phil Salt.

0.3W

OUT! TAKEN! Brandon McMullen strikes a crucial blow for his team. He lands this on a hard length and on off, shaping it away a bit. Phil Salt looks to push it away but the ball just holds up in the surface. He loses his bottom hand and the ball goes off the outer half of the bat straight to cover, where Tom Bruce takes a dolly. A soft dismissal, and England are 2/1, chasing 153 runs.

0.22

Phil Salt and England are underway in the chase! Back of a length and on off, Phil Salt stays back and punches it wide of cover. Tom Bruce dives to his right and gets a hand on it to take the sting out of the ball. Two taken.

0.10

Brandon McMullen starts with a good-length delivery, on off, Phil Salt steers it towards point.

Commentary

We are back for the chase! The Scottish players are making their way out to the middle and spreading out to take their respective field positions. Phil Salt and Jos Buttler, who is also playing his 150th T20I, are the two openers for England. Brandon McMullen to start proceedings with the ball. A slip in place and the keeper is upto the stumps as well. Here we go...

... THE RUN CHASE ...

England in the Box Seat - The English batters will relish the ball coming nicely onto the bat on what is a true surface. If they do get over the line, it will mark their first win against a European nation in the T20 World Cups. Scotland, meanwhile, have their task cut out to make a contest of this. If they can strike early and apply some pressure, who knows what might unfold? Back in a bit for the chase.

From promise to collapse - At 105/3 at the end of 12 overs, the Scots were beginning to believe in a strong finish. However, both set batters fell in the span of 4 balls, and the innings quickly unravelled. In a flash, they slumped to 127/8, and it was only thanks to a spirited effort from Oliver Davidson that they were able to scrape past the 150 mark. All five bowling options used were among the wickets, but Jofra Archer bouncing back after a rough first two games will be especially pleasing for England.

Recovery after early damage - After being asked to bat first, Scotland lost their top three in the Powerplay, with Jofra Archer striking twice to put England on top early. Michael Jones attempted to close the Powerplay on a positive note, but Sam Curran cut his stay short. On a good batting surface, and with England boasting quality in their batting, Richie Berrington and Tom Bruce knew they couldn't afford to simply hang around. The pair responded with a fine counterpunch, taking on the spin threat posed by Liam Dawson and Adil Rashid.

England hold firm - Harry Brook and his men walk off as the happier of the two sides. They made a strong start and, although they were challenged during the middle phase, they responded impressively. At the start of the day, they would certainly have accepted this target. As for Scotland, they will reflect on this innings with disappointment, particularly regarding their shot selection. Given the bounce on offer, it was easier to hit through the line rather than across it. Even after seeing several top-order batters fall attempting cross-batted strokes, there was little adjustment from those who followed.

19.4W

OUT! BRAD CURRIE IS RUN OUT! Misses the yorker by a yard or so, does Curran. On middle and leg. Oliver Davidson carves it in front of mid off and gets off for a single, but his partner, Brad Currie is caught ball-watching and doesn't respond quickly. Seeing that, Oliver stops midway before they eventually decide to cross. Harry Brook at mid off picks the end where the batter is struggling and gets rid of the ball to the batting end. Buttler collects the ball on the bounce, gets the ball at a perfect height and whips the bails off with Currie out by a fair margin. SCOTLAND ARE BOWLED OUT ON 152!

19.30

There's the deceptive off cutter from Sam, full and outside off, Oliver Davidson swings across the line to smash it into the stands, but fails to connect.

19.21

Slower again, full and on leg, Currie gets across and flicks it to deep square leg for a single.

19.11

The back-of-the-hand slower ball, full and on off, Oliver Davidson mistimes the heave. The ball goes off the bottom end and rolls through mid on. They cross for a single and look for the second, but the long on fielder is quick to rush forward and prevent that.

Sam Curran (3-0-31-1) to close out the innings.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 19 overs : 150/9

B Currie1 (4)

O Davidson19 (12)

J Overton4-0-23-1

18.60

Full and stump-to-stump line, Currie brings his bat in front and blocks it to mid off. Just 2 runs and a wicket from the penultimate over.

18.51

Much fuller, on middle, Oliver carves it through mid on for a single. 150 comes up for Scotland!

18.41

Just short! Overton bends his back and bowls a shorter one, on top of middle. Brad Currie gets into an awkward tangle due to the extra bounce. He tries to nudge it around the corner, but chips it off the sticker of the blade. The ball, luckily for him, falls safely in front of Phil Salt, who charges forward from mid-wicket. They cross.

18.30

Back of a length with extra bounce, around off. Brad rises with the bounce and fends it to backward point.

18.20

Touch full, at 140.1 kph, on off, Currie stabs it to short cover.

Brad Currie is the last man in. His job will be to put Oliver Davidson back on strike.

18.1W

OUT! IN THE AIR AND GONE! Scotland lose their ninth wicket. Jamie rolls his fingers on the ball and bowls it on a good length, around the off pole. It lands and kicks up a bit from the pitch. Brad Wheal stands tall to club it over long on, but the ball certainly gets big on him and he ends up mistiming it straight toward Will Jacks runs in off the ropes at long on who takes a simple catch.

Jamie Overton (3-0-21-0) to bowl the 19th over.

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 18 overs : 148/8

O Davidson18 (11)

B Wheal2 (2)

S Curran3-0-31-1

17.64

FOUR! Adventurous and productive! Sam goes pace on, slightly fuller on off, Oliver Davidson switches the stance and reverse scoops it over short third for a boundary. Davidson is playing a crucial cameo for his team.

17.50

Good execution again! A yorker on middle this time around, Oliver can only carve it out back to the bowler.

17.40

At 127.6, Sam nails the yorker, outside off, Oliver Davidson fails to squeeze it out as the ball whistles past his inside edge.

17.34

FOUR! Runs are runs, no matter how they come. Slower bouncer, at shoulder height, Oliver Davidson gets inside the line, looking to pull, but gets a thick edge and the ball races between the keeper and the short fine leg fielder for a boundary.

17.21

Full and around off, Brad Wheal presses forward and drives it to deep point for a single.

17.11

Nearly a yorker, on middle, Oliver tries to push it away and gets a thick inside edge to deep backward square leg for a single.

Runs Scored 11 Runs

Score after 17 overs : 138/8

O Davidson9 (6)

B Wheal1 (1)

J Archer4-0-24-2

16.61

Spears in on a fuller length, on middle, Oliver Davidson stays put and tries to whip across the line, but gets a faint inside edge onto the pads. The ball then gets deflected to the short third fielder and they cross. Archer goes up in a muted appeal for LBW, but the umpire walks away.

16.61wd

WIDE! Too straight, down leg, on a good length. Davidson misses out on the pull shot.

16.56

SIX! INTO THE STANDS! Much-needed for Scotland. Slower full ball from Jofra, it is that back-of-the-hand pace off on a fuller length, Oliver Davidson waits on it, gets his front leg out of the way and launches it over deep mid-wicket for a huge six.

16.41

A full toss that tails in on middle, Brad Wheal slices it through cover-point for a single.

16.31

Not that short, outside off, Oliver stands tall and heaves it to deep mid-wicket for one.

16.20

Nails in another yorker, at the toes, Oliver Davidson drops his bat down and shovels it out.

16.21wd

WIDE! An over-the-head bouncer by Archer now, Oliver shapes to pull, but misses. Wide called for height.

16.10

On the money! Laser-straight yorker, on middle, from around the stump. Oliver Davidson just about manages to jam the bat down in time and squeeze it out.

The slide continues. Brad Wheal comes out to bat. Jofra Archer returns to the attack. 3-0-13-2 so for Archer.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 16 overs : 127/8

M Watt2 (4)

O Davidson1 (1)

A Rashid4-0-36-3

15.6W

OUT! OUTFOXED! Adil Rashid at his absolute best. Gives it a nice loop through the air, and it is the conventional leg break. Pitched around off and grips in off the deck. Mark Watt gets on the front foot to drive it towards long off but the ball spins back in, beats the inside edge and crashes into the stumps behind. Adil is cock-a-hoop and rightly so.

15.51

A flighted googly, on off, Oliver Davidson works it to deep cover for a single.

The new batter is...Oliver Davidson.

15.4W

OUT! CAUGHT! Another one caught in the deep. Wicket number 2 for Adil. Slides it on the middle and leg stump line, full in length. Matthew Cross gets across and sits down on his knee to sweep, but gets a thick top edge and the ball spoons towards deep square leg, where Tom Banton runs forward a bit and takes a simple catch.

15.30

JAFFA! Quicker through the air, short and outside off, Matthew Cross is rushed to cut it away, but misses.

15.21

A dipping full toss, on off, Watt reverse sweeps it to deep point for a single.

15.10

Looped up, full and outside off, Mark Watt stretches forward to drive it away, but gets a thick outside edge on the bounce to backward point. The fielder slides to his right and stops.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 15 overs : 125/6

M Cross8 (7)

M Watt1 (1)

L Dawson4-0-34-2

14.60

Keeps the stumps in play, on a length, Cross pushes it to cover. Dawson is done with his spell. Ends with figures of 4-0-34-2.

14.51

On a length, on middle and leg. Watt pats it to long on and gets off the mark with a single.

It is spiralling downward for Scotland now. Mark Watt makes his way out to the crease at number 8.

14.4W

OUT! CAUGHT! Scotland are losing their way here. From being 113/3, the Scotts are now 124/6. Dawson spears it in, on a length, on middle and leg. Leask plays a half-hearted sweep, more trying to paddle it behind square. He fails to get on top of the bounce and the ball catches the top edge. It is skied to deep backward square leg, where Sam Curran takes a few steps in and makes no mistake.

14.30

Shorter and on leg, Leask clips it to short fine leg off the back foot.

14.20

Sliding on with the arm, full and on middle. Michael Leask blocks it out.

14.11

Nearly went to hand! Dawson bowls it full, on off, Cross checks his drive and it goes a bit uppishly but past the dive of Liam to his left. They cross.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 14 overs : 123/5

M Cross7 (5)

M Leask1 (1)

A Rashid3-0-34-1

13.61

Full and on leg, swept behind square for a single.

13.54

FOUR! Good shot! Tossed up, full and outside off. Cross takes the risk of playing against the turn but he reaches the pitch of the ball and rolls his wrists over the ball to control the sweep. Hits it hard and wide of deep square leg for a four.

13.40

Flighted delivery, full and on off, Matthew pushes it to cover.

13.41wd

Wide! Sliding down leg, Cross lets it be.

13.30

Beautifully bowled! Drifting in and gets the ball to drop in front of the batter, full and on middle. Cross presents a straight bat to block. Gets it off the outer half to point.

13.22

Looped up, full and wide on off. Cross extends his hands and crunches the drive to the right of the man at deep cover for a couple of runs.

DRINKS BREAK. This has been a good little comeback for England as they have got two wickets in successive overs. From 113/3, Scotland have slipped down to 115/5. More importantly, both the set batters in Berrington and Bruce are gone in just four balls. With two new batters at the crease, England will aim to choke the run rate from here. A massive rebuilding phase begins for the Scots again if they are to post anything in excess of 170.

13.1W

OUT! LBW! Adil strikes right after his return to the attack. Very full by Rashid, in front of the middle and leg stump. Richie Berrington sits down on his knee to sweep it away, but the googly turns in sharply and skids below his bat and crashes on the front pad. Given LBW on the appeal, and a not-so-confident Richie Berrington takes the review after having a chat with his partner. UltraEdge presents a flat line as the ball is close to the bat. Ball Tracking confirms that it is projected to clip the leg stump. It is umpire's call. So, not as straight as it looked to the naked eye, but the on-field decision is upheld.

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 13 overs : 115/4

R Berrington49 (31)

M Leask1 (1)

L Dawson3-0-32-1

12.61

Full and attacking the front pad, Richie Berrington pushes it to long on for a single.

12.51

Floated up, on off, Leask flicks it through mid-wicket for a run.

The partnership for the fourth wicket between Berrington and Bruce had started to frustrate the Englishmen, and the breakthrough has come at the right time for them. That wicket brings Michael Leask to the crease at number 6.

12.4W

OUT! CAUGHT! Liam Dawson breaks through for England. Tom Bruce could not have picked out the fielder any better. Fuller and on middle and leg. Bruce walks inside the line and swings to go big on the leg side. Hits it straight down the throat ot Sam Curran at deep backward square leg. Curran takes a reverse cup catch around his right shoulder. The 41-ball 71-run stand is broken. Scotland are now 4 down for 113.

12.31

Shorter and quicker, tucking the batter up for room. Richie mows it to deep mid-wicket and turns the strike over.

12.26

SIX! Into the crowd! A bit of air given, fuller and on middle, Berrington backs away and lets his hands swing into the lofted hit. Pumps it over long off for a biggie. 100th six in T20 cricket for Richie, as informed by Nasser Hussain on air.

12.11

Darted in from around the wicket, on a length, Bruce makes room and slaps it to extra cover. A needless, powerful throw at the bowling end, but it is backed up by Jofra Archer. Just a single.

Change of ends for Liam Dawson. Has conceded 22 runs in 2 overs so far. He replaces Sam Curran.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 12 overs : 105/3

T Bruce23 (16)

R Berrington41 (28)

J Overton3-0-21-0

11.61

Keeps it full, outside off. Bruce walks across the stumps to access the area behind square. Ends up hitting it a lot squarer and has to be content with a single.

11.51

Pushes the length up, does Overton, on off. Berrington crouches and swats it to deep mid-wicket for one more.

11.41

On a hard length at pace, outside off. Tom dances down the track and flays it to deep backward point for one.

11.34

FOUR! Nicely done! Overton rolls his fingers over the ball and goes full, outside off. Bruce backs away a touch and slices it up and over backward point. With this boundary, the 100 comes up for Scotland!

11.20

Similar line and length, around the off pole. Tom brings his bat out in front and defends.

11.11

Targets the top of off, on a good length. Richie taps the ball on its head and takes a single as the ball goes towards short third.

Pace in tandem. Here's Jamie Overton back on. 2-0-13-0 so far are his bowling figures. He replaces Liam Dawson.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 11 overs : 97/3

R Berrington39 (26)

T Bruce17 (12)

S Curran2-0-21-1

10.61

Stays full but this is at pace, on middle and leg. Richie crouches and swipes it to deep backward square leg. Just a single.

10.51

Out comes the slower one at 84.3 kph, on a length, on middle. Tom waits on it and knocks it to the right of extra cover for a single.

10.41

Pace on now, on the fuller side, Berrington backs away to open up the off side with cover and mid off inside the circle. He ends up hitting it on the bounce to mid off and sneaks in a quick single.

10.41wd

Wide! Into the surface, over off. Berrington swivels on the back foot but it is the slower ball and it balloons over his head as he drops his wrists. Wide given for height.

10.31

Delivers it on a back of a length, around leg. Bruce backs away and has a swing across the line. Gets an inside edge to deep fine leg. They cross.

10.21

Off-pace delivery, on a length, on middle. Berrington shimmies down the track and slams it to long on. Will Jacks picks it up on the bounce. The 50-run stand comes up in 28 balls!

10.11

On a good length, across off, Bruce punches it in front of mid off for a single.

A really good counterpunch from this Scottish pair. 31 runs off the last 2 overs. Harry Brook brings back Sam Curran. 1-0-14-1 so far. He replaces Adil Rashid.

Runs Scored 13 Runs

Score after 10 overs : 90/3

R Berrington36 (23)

T Bruce14 (9)

L Dawson2-0-22-0

9.64

FOUR! Helped away! Liam slides one onto the pads, on a fuller length, Richie Berrington gets low on his knee and sweeps it behind square on the leg side, beating short fine leg to his left for a boundary. The Scottish skipper moves to 36 off 23. At halfway, Scotland are 90/3.

9.54

FOUR! THWACK! Flat and outside off, full in length, Richie Berrington clears his front leg, crouches and smashes it with a flat bat for a boundary. Long on stands no chance of cutting that one off.

9.51wd

WIDE! At 85.3 kph, Dawson pushes it wide on off, full in length, Richie leaves as the ball breaches the tramline. Wide called.

9.41

Darts in a low full toss, on middle, Bruce drills it through mid-wicket for a run.

9.31

Pitched full, outside off, Richie Berrington sweeps it in front of square on the leg side for a single.

9.22

Keeps it outside off, Richie backs away and slices it over cover. Phil Salt fumbles a bit in the deep and they cross for the second.

9.10

Full and on middle, squeezed straight to short cover.

Runs Scored 18 Runs

Score after 9 overs : 77/3

T Bruce13 (8)

R Berrington25 (18)

A Rashid2-0-26-0

8.66

SIX! Straight as an arrow! Loopy ball, a bit too full, on middle. Bruce clears the front leg and swings through the line. Launches it back over the bowler's head and deposits it over the sight screen for a six. 18 runs off Rashid's 2nd over!

8.51

Fuller delivery outside off at 79.5 kph. Berrington stretches out to push it, gets an inside edge, and the ball trickles towards backward square leg for a single.

8.40

Way too full, on off, Richie carves it out to cover.

8.36

SIX! LAUNCHED HIGH AND HANDSOME! Up in the slot, full and around off, Richie Berrington gets underneath it nicely and pumps it downtown for a big six.

8.24

FOUR! PUNISHED! Berrington shuffles to the leg side and Adil follows him. Drops a length ball and Richie thrashes that to deep square leg for a boundary.

8.11

Not that full, on off, Tom Bruce powers it down to long off for a single.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 8 overs : 59/3

R Berrington14 (14)

T Bruce6 (6)

L Dawson1-0-9-0

7.60

A bit quicker, on the stumps, pushed back at the bowler.

7.54

FOUR! SHOT! A touch short, around off, Richie Berrington goes deep in the crease and hammers it to deep extra cover for a boundary.

7.41

Keeps it on middle, on a length, Tom exposes the stumps and cuts it to deep point for one more.

7.32

Excellent effort in the deep! Stump-to-stump bowling, on a length. Tom Bruce manufactures room and tonks it over the bowler. Two fielders converge - Sam Curran from long off and Jamie Overton from long on. Sam puts in a dive to his right and stops it one-handed, and immediately flicks the ball toward Jamie, who charges in. Overton collects it over his head and throws it to the bowler. Two taken. The replay shows it is a clean stop by Sam.

7.21

Short, on off, Richie Berrington makes room and slashes it to deep point for a single.

7.11

In-dipping short ball, on leg, Tom Bruce whips it to deep mid-wicket for a single.

With two right-handers at the crease, Harry Brook brings on the slow left-arm orthodox spinner, Liam Dawson.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 7 overs : 50/3

T Bruce2 (3)

R Berrington9 (11)

A Rashid1-0-8-0

6.61

Flighted ball, short on leg, Tom Bruce rocks back and nudges it through mid-wicket for a single. 50 up for Scotland!

6.51

Hangs it up there, short and on middle, spinning away. Richie Berrington backs away and slaps it past extra cover for a run.

6.44

FOUR! Through the gap! A slider outside leg, Richie Berrington sits down on a knee and sweeps it using his wrists to deep backward square leg for a boundary.

6.30

A slight appeal for LBW, but not given. Another googly, full and on leg, sliding down. Richie Berrington plays all over it off the back foot and gets rapped on the pads.

6.21

Dishes out a googly, on a length, outside off, Tom goes back and cuts it to deep backward point for a single.

6.11

Fractionally full, on leg, Richie Berrington gets on the back foot and steers it to deep square leg for a run.

Done with the Powerplay. First look at spin as leggie Adil Rashid comes on.

Runs Scored 14 Runs

Score after 6 overs : 42/3

T Bruce0 (1)

R Berrington3 (7)

S Curran1-0-14-1

5.60

Another slower ball, full and on leg, Tom Bruce gets forward and across and dinks it to short mid-wicket. Scotland end their Powerplay with 42/3 on the board.

DRINKS BREAK! Three wickets in the Powerplay for England and they will be pleased with the progress they have made so far. On a surface offering good pace and bounce, Scotland have been tested by the short-ball, particularly from Jofra Archer. With the batters getting good value for their shots, it was crucial for Scotland to get off to a solid start and build a platform through the middle overs. However, three wickets down, they now have the task of rebuilding and steadying the innings. Tom Bruce joins the skipper, Richie Berrington, out in the middle.

5.5W

OUT! CAUGHT! Curran wins the battle against Jones in the end. A slower length ball, with the line of attack on the stumps, Michael Jones tries to pull it off the back foot, but gets the connection nowhere near the middle of the ball. Only manages a thick top edge that sails towards Jacob Bethell stationed at deep square leg. A catching practice for Bethell in the outfield and Scotland lose their top three inside the Powerplay. End of an intent-laden inning from Michael Jones.

5.40

On a back of a length, on middle and leg, Michael Jones stands tall and stabs it back to the bowler.

5.36

SIX! Streaky, but it adds half a dozen runs. A cutter on a shortish length, over middle. Michael Jones lines up to pull it over square leg, but gets a thick top edge and it flies over the keeper and goes all the way over the ropes behind.

5.24

FOUR! Neatly played! Overpitches, around off, Michael Jones lets it arrive, opens the bat face at the last second and bisects that 12-meter gap between backward point and short third. And at Eden Gardens, once the ball goes through the gap, it only stops after hugging the boundary.

5.14

FOUR! Greeted with a seriously good shot! Sam goes short first up, outside off and takes pace off a bit. Michael Jones advances and spanks it up and over extra cover for a cracking four.

Change? Yup. Sam Curran replaces Jamie Overton.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 5 overs : 28/2

R Berrington3 (7)

M Jones19 (15)

J Archer3-0-13-2

4.60

Serious wheels! Berrington makes the move to the leg side early, and Archer responds with a quick bumper. Richie does well to drop his wrists before falling over as the ball flies over his right shoulder.

4.50

Back to slamming the surface, this is at 146.3 kph, on off. Berrington keeps it out on the off side.

4.42

Berrington shows his cards early as he backs away. Jofra goes into the wicket, on middle. Richie picks the slower ball and he waits on it. Arches back before gliding it over backward point for a couple of runs. The deep third fielder tidies up.

4.30

And again! .3 kph quicker than the previous ball, in and around the off stump. Richie Berrington covers the line and pushes it back to the bowler.

4.20

Hits the bat hard, does Archer. On top of off, on a good length at 141.5 kph, Berrington pats it to cover.

4.11

Archer takes pace off, on a good length, on middle. Jones waits on it and nurdles it through backward square leg for a run.

Archer has looked in good rhythm. Will he get the third over on the trot? Surely will. 2-0-10-2 so far.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 4 overs : 25/2

M Jones18 (14)

R Berrington1 (2)

J Overton2-0-13-0

3.61

High full toss but below the waist, on middle, Jones wrists it between mid-wicket and mid on and picks up a single.

3.51

On a back of a length, around off, Richie Berrington runs it down to deep third and gets off the mark with a single.

3.41

Tight single! On a short of a length, on off, Jones punches it on the up in front of mid off. The fielder swoops in and releases an underarm throw but misses. Michael was in any way.

3.30

Overton slams the surface and gets good lift off the deck, outside off. Jones thinks about playing before bailing out.

3.24

FOUR! Easy pickings! Overton attempts the slower one but dishes it out at a half-volley, on the pads. Jones needs no second invitation as he flicks it behind square for a boundary.

3.10

Strangled down leg? England think so but the umpire's finger has stayed down. There was a noise and England have sent it upstairs. Angled in at the hips, on a back of a length. Jones walks inside the line for the tickle. It goes behind to Jos Buttler, who takes the catch after moving to his left. The UltraEdge shows a flat line when the ball passes the bat and it actually brushed the side of the thigh on the way to the keeper. England burn a review.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 3 overs : 18/2

R Berrington0 (1)

M Jones12 (9)

J Archer2-0-10-2

2.60

A sharp and quick bumper, over off, Richie Berrington drops his wrists and saways away from the line of the ball. 2 big wickets and 5 runs off the over.

A double strike for Archer has provided England with a flying start with the ball. There is a good bounce and pace on this pitch and both wickets have fallen on the ball slammed on a hard length. Scotland under pressure and the skipper, Richie Berrington, walks in at number 4.

2.5W

OUT! TAKEN! 2 wickets in 3 balls for England's ace speedster. Jofra digs it in short, around the right shoulder. McMullen presses on the back foot and lifts his front leg for the pull. He is hurried and the ball gets big on him. A top edge is found and it goes straight down the throat of Phil Salt at deep square leg, who takes a simple catch. 50th T20I wicket for Archer.

2.40

Around off, on a hard length, Brandon McMullen dabs it down on the off side.

Out goes George and in walks Brandon McMullen at number 3.

2.3W

OUT! CAUGHT! A big wicket for England. This will help Jofra Archer in terms of his confidence, who has not had a great start to the tournament. Archer bends his back and digs it in short, on off. Munsey half-swivels in the crease for the pull but swings a touch early. The ball is skied right off the toe end of the blade towards the short mid-wicket region. Tom Banton runs to his right from the edge of the ring and calls the incoming mid on fielder out of the way. Banton settles under it and makes no mistake.

2.21

Fuller and on middle, Jones moves away from the stumps towards the leg side and pushes it in front of mid on before running to the other end quickly.

2.14

FOUR! Gets it away! Archer bangs it in short but fails to get it high enough to trouble the batter. The line is slightly too straight. Jones swings away on the pull and it races through backward square leg for a boundary.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 2 overs : 13/0

M Jones7 (7)

G Munsey4 (5)

J Overton1-0-6-0

1.61lb

Leg bye! A bit of nip back into the right-hander, on a good length, on middle. Jones plays all around it and gets hit high on the back thigh. The batters sneak in a leg bye as the ball rolls behind point.

1.50

Keeps it full, on middle. Jones has a heave across the line once again. Shanks it off the inner half to mid-wicket.

1.44

FOUR! Agricultural but effective! Fuller than the previous ball, on middle. Jones stays rooted to the crease and has a hack across the line. Gets it through square leg for his first four.

1.30

Well bowled! Overton spots the batter backing away and he follows him with a back-of-a-length delivery at 143 kph. Jones is denied any sort of room and he can only fend it down the pitch.

1.20

Delivers it on a nagging length, on off and middle. Michael defends it from the crease.

1.12

Angled in at the pads, on a length. Jones brings his wrists into play and clips it off the legs between mid-wicket and mid on. Sam Curran goes after it and mops it up. Two runs taken.

A decent first over for both teams. Jamie Overton to operate from the opposite end.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 1 overs : 6/0

G Munsey4 (5)

M Jones1 (1)

J Archer1-0-5-0

0.60

Pushed across the left-hander, on a good length. George Munsey gets his hands through the ball and hits it on the up but it goes straight to mid off.

0.51

Good running! Full and honing in on the off stump. Jones knocks it in front of mid on and scampers through for a quick single to open his account.

0.41lb

Leg bye! Extra pace and bounce from Jofra. Around the hips, on a back of a length. George Munsey fails to get the pull away and ends up fending it behind square on the leg side. The batters cross. Given as a leg bye. It initially looked like it lobbed behind off the glove.

0.30

Archer corrects his length and hits the top of off. George Munsey covers the line and stabs it down on the off side.

0.24

FOUR! Munsey and Scotland are away! Archer errs in line and length. Too full, too straight, on the pads. George gets his head over the ball and flicks it through the vacant mid-wicket region for the first boundary of the contest.

0.10

Archer hits the deck hard, over off. Munsey rises and rides the bounce to fend it back on the strip.

Right. The anthems are sung/chanted with pride, and it is time to get to the real business in Eden Gardens. As per the traditions here, former England captain Eoin Morgan is given the honor to ring the bell to mark the commencement of the match. The two umpires make their way out. The English players spread out on the field and take their positions. George Munsey and Michael Jones are the two Scottish openers. Jofra Archer will open the attack. Munsey to face. A slip in place. Off we go!

The flags of both nations get unfurled in the middle. Both teams now walk through the fireworks and get lined up for their respective national anthems. It will be Scotland's first, followed by England's.

PITCH REPORT - Nasser Hussain straightaway points out a record about Kolkata that this is the 15th T20I being hosted at Eden Gardens, which is the most for any venue in India. About the weather, he calls it a perfect one for cricket. Highlights the dimensions by mentioning that it is 62 meters and 66 meters square of the wicket, whereas the straight hit is 74 meters. Eoin Morgan joins and highlights the degree of turn at this venue has reduced significantly over the last few years. Adds that because of the consistency of grass throughout the strip, it has allowed good pace and bounce for the seamers. But also underlines that this being a day game, he expects the ball to hold on ever so slightly, giving the spinners something out of it. Nasser closes out by saying it is a good pitch, with a quick outfield, and has a lot of runs written over it.

The captain of Scotland - Richie Berrington mentions that they were anyway looking to bat first, but he believes that the toss will not make much difference. Tells that this surface looks similar to the earlier pitches and in general, he feels Kolkata has had good batting tracks. Reckons that the key to success with the bat is how you play spin in the middle phase. Admits that they are up against a very good team in England, who know how to adapt to different surfaces. Feels that it has been a good thing to be based here in Kolkata and that they have gotten used to the conditions. Hopes that they can apply the learnings from the past two games to this match. Informs that they are unchanged for this game.

The skipper of England - Harry Brook says they fancy chasing. Mentions that he is not a curator but notes it looks like a great wicket. Hopes that they will restrict Scotland to a total as low as possible. On being asked about why England announces their XI early, Brook says they just want to give the team a bit more clarity and come prepared for the game, knowing the team a day before. Informs that they are going unchanged. Admits that they were a bit too conservative in the chase against West Indies, and says that they could have been more aggressive. About the chats of himself batting higher up the order, Harry replies that they have spoken a lot about it, and also calls Tom Banton a very good player of spin. Says he will go out and do whatever he can for the team and hopes they have a good day. On Scotland, he calls them a good side and highlights that they have played against them before and certainly won't take them lightly.

Scotland (Unchanged Playing XI) - George Munsey, Michael Jones, Brandon McMullen, Richie Berrington (C), Tom Bruce, Matthew Cross (WK), Michael Leask, Mark Watt, Oliver Davidson, Brad Wheal and Brad Currie.

England (Unchanged Playing XI) - Phil Salt, Jos Buttler (WK), Jacob Bethell, Tom Banton, Harry Brook (C), Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Liam Dawson, Jamie Overton, Jofra Archer and Adil Rashid.

TOSS - All in readiness for the coin to go up. The flip of the coin lands in favour of Harry Brook. England opt to BOWL first.

What's happening in Colombo? Ireland are on course to open their account after losing their first two games, and they are doing so in style against Oman. Stand-in skipper Lorcan Tucker led from the front with a superb 94*, while Gareth Delany and George Dockrell chipped in to power Ireland to 235. Not many would have predicted that total when they were reduced to 64/4, but the recovery was emphatic. Oman made a decent start in the powerplay, but the chase has unravelled since. They are now staring at a heavy defeat as Ireland close in on a resounding win.

Two cities, one rivalry - Incidentally, later today in Edinburgh, the two nations meet again for that very Cup in the Six Nations Championship. Back to cricket, this Group C clash at the Eden Gardens carries significant weight. The winner takes a decisive step towards the Super 8 stage, while the loser is left with very little margin for error. It may be the day of love, but one thing is certain, there will be no love lost between these neighbours. Stay with us for the toss and team news.

Echoes of history - England. Scotland. Kolkata. Does that ring a bell? It may not for cricket followers, but rugby fans will instantly recognise the connection. The story dates back to the 1870s in India, when a rugby match between sides representing England and Scotland was played in the city then known as Calcutta. That fixture laid the foundation for what became the Calcutta Cup, which is one of the oldest trophies in international sport.

... MATCH DAY ...

European showdown - Match number 23 of the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup pits England against Scotland at Kolkata's Eden Gardens. After two games each in Group C, England, Italy and Scotland are tied on two points. Nepal are winless, while the West Indies have a perfect record with two wins from two. No side can be taken lightly in this World Cup, and the race for the Super 8 is tightening with every match. England under the scanner - After playing their first two matches in Mumbai, England now shift to Kolkata for their remaining group fixtures. In their previous outing, they faltered in what turned into a trial by spin against the West Indies and will be eager to return to winning ways. Batting form - In the aftermath of that defeat, Harry Brook openly admitted that the batting unit, himself included, needed to show greater intent. It was a candid reflection from a side that prides itself on aggressive cricket. Despite strengthening their batting depth by bringing in Jamie Overton for Luke Wood, England did not quite click. At the top, Jos Buttler and Phil Salt have made starts but have not converted them into significant scores. Tom Banton has had a quiet couple of games, raising the question of whether England should persist with him or turn to Ben Duckett, who is waiting in the wings. Bowling woes - England's death bowling has been a concern. In both matches so far, they have conceded more than 50 runs in the final four overs. Liam Dawson has stood out as their most economical option. However, Jofra Archer has been expensive, going at 11.25 runs per over, while Sam Curran and Adil Rashid have had mixed returns. Scotland quietly confident - Scotland have been based in Kolkata since the start of the tournament and have not had to travel, which could prove to be an advantage in a tightly contested group. Moreover, having already played a couple of matches at Eden Gardens, they should have a better understanding of the conditions compared to England. After an opening day defeat to the West Indies, they responded strongly by defeating tournament debutants Italy. That would have helped them settle after what must have been a chaotic build-up following their late call-up to the World Cup. Munsey factor - One of the biggest positives from that game was George Munsey finding crucial runs. When he performs, Scotland do well. Alongside skipper Richie Berrington, he remains central to Scotland's batting hopes against their European rivals. Spin to win - While the likes of Brad Wheal and Safyaan Sharif have been expensive, Brad Currie has stood out in the pace department with his control. Much of Scotland's impact, though, has come through spin. Michael Leask has impressed with his crafty off spin, while the experienced Mark Watt bounced back strongly after a tough opening game. Both could play decisive roles against England. England fans, look away - Believe it or not, England have never beaten a fellow European side in a Men's T20 World Cup game. Across five matches combined against Ireland, the Netherlands and Scotland, they have suffered three defeats, while the other two ended in no results. Harry Brook and his side are set to face back-to-back European oppositions to round off the group stage. Form (Last 5 completed T20Is, most recent first) - England - LWWWW | Scotland - WLLLW. Conditions check - This will be the second afternoon game in Kolkata at this World Cup. The other featured Scotland against the West Indies on the opening day. With Kolkata situated in the eastern part of India, the sun sets relatively early, and the lights tend to come on sooner than at many other venues. In that Scotland vs West Indies clash, batting appeared to get slightly easier under the lights. That dynamic could heavily influence the captains at the toss, especially when weighing up whether to bat first or take advantage of potentially improved chasing conditions later on. Will England finally manage a breakthrough win against a fellow European side, or will Scotland upstage their continental rivals? We shall find out together.