After thrashing Germany Women in a one-sided contest, Scotland Women lost against Netherlands Women in a close match. Priyanaz Chatterji was once again amongst top performers but this time with the bat, she scored an unbeaten 26 runs. Scotland failed 8 runs short of their target of 124. Scotland Women would be hoping to put a better show this time around against the Women in Orange.
The Netherlands Women have played one game in the tournament till now, that was against the side they are up against this evening. The Netherlands, at the time of writing this piece, have posted a mammoth 196 runs on board with Stera Kallis smashing 126 of just 76 balls.
Scotland Women Vs Netherlands Women Match details
Where: Cartega, Spain
When: 27th June, 7:00 PM IST
Squads
Scotland Women: Kathryn Bryce, Sarah Bryce, Priyanaz Chatterji, Katherine Fraser, Becky Glen, Samantha Haggo, Lorna Jack, Abtaha Maqsood, Megan McColl, Katie McGill, Hannah Rainey, Rachel Scholes, Charis Scott, Ruth Willis
Netherlands Women: Esther Corder, Babette de Leede, Caroline de Lange, Sterre Kalis, Hannah Landheer, Eva Lynch, Juliët Post (c), Robine Rijke, Heather Siegers † Wicketkeepe, Silver Siegers, Denise van Deventer, Jolien van Vliet, Miranda Veringmeier Batsma, Iris Zwilling
Scotland Women’s Cricket Team
Scotland were involved in the first international women’s cricket match, when they played against England in August 1932. The team is organised by Cricket Scotland, an associate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC).
Netherlands Women’s Cricket Team
The Netherlands women’s national cricket team (nicknamed the Lionesses) represents the Netherlands in international women’s cricket. The team is organised by the Koninklijke Nederlandse Cricket Bond (KNCB), which has been an associate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) since 1966.
Predicted XI for SC-W vs GR-W
Scotland Women: S Bryce, L Jack, K Bryce, R Glen, P Chatterji, H Rainey, R Willis, A Maqsood, M McColl, K McGill/Haggo, R Scholes
Netherlands Women: DV Deventer, S Kalis, M Veringmeier, A van Beuge, B Leede, S Siegers, J Post, H Siegers, R Rijke, H Landheer, I Zwilling