18.4Shah to J Jarvis133/9
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Hassnain Ali Shah to Jack Jarvis. Reverse Swing-In length ball, middle stump on the front foot Slog, mis-timed in the air uncontrolled to deep mid wicket, caught by Mirza. Now it's just a matter of time for Oman.
17.5Ali to M Cross131/8
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Wasim Ali to Matthew Cross. Stock length ball, wide outside off stump moves in front Slog, mis-timed in the air uncontrolled to deep mid wicket, caught by Ramanandi. Eight down for Scotland.
16.3Shah to M Leask125/7
Clean Bowled. OUT! Bowled. Hassnain Ali Shah to Michael Leask. Slower length ball, outside off stump on the back foot pulling, missed. Through the gate.
11.1Shrivastava to C McBride92/6
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Samay Shrivastava to Chris McBride. Leg spinner length ball, outside off stump on the front foot Slog, mis-timed in the air uncontrolled to mid on, caught by Ali. Scotland are in deep trouble.
8.6Shah to M Watt73/5
Clean Bowled. OUT! Bowled. Hassnain Ali Shah to Mark Watt. Length ball, to leg on the back foot working, missed. Cleaned him up.
8.1Shah to R Berrington72/4
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Hassnain Ali Shah to Richie Berrington. Back of a length, off stump on the back foot glancing, mis-timed in the air uncontrolled to short fine leg, caught by Ahmad. Hassnain Ali Shah enters the wickets column in his very first ball.
7.3Shrivastava to B McMullen69/3
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Samay Shrivastava to Brandon McMullen. Leg spinner length ball, outside off stump on the front foot slog sweeping, mis-timed in the air uncontrolled to deep mid wicket, caught by Ramanandi. Dangerous man departs.
2.5Imran to F McCreath25/2
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Muhammed Imran to Fin McCreath. Out-swinging length ball, outside off stump moves in front cutting, top edge, caught by Shukla. Edged and gone.
1.6Ahmad to H Munsey17/1
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Shakeel Ahmad to George Munsey. Stock ball half volley, down leg side on the front foot reverse sweeping, mis-timed in the air uncontrolled to point, caught by Ramanandi. Jiten Ramanandi takes it comfortably.