ENG vs SCOT Live Score, T20 World Cup Match Today: Get England vs Scotland Live Updates at Kensington Oval, Barbados
England vs Scotland Live Score, T20 World Cup 2024 Match Today: Defending champions England will lock horns with underdogs in match six of the T20 World Cup 2024 at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados. Jos Buttler-led side is filled with individual stars who can turn the game on its head on a given day.
England’s powerhouse batting line with the likes of the skipper himself, Phil Salt, Will Jacks, and Jonny Bairstow is a threat to any opposition. However, on a slowish sluggish wicket in the West Indies can they adapt and have another gear to their game is something to be seen. As per bowling, they have a world-class leg-spinner in Adil Rashid and balanced seam attack. With Jofra Archer returning all eyes will be on his performance.
Scotland on the other hand is a well-oiled machine on their day and can upset any opposition. Though the likes of George Munsey with the bat have been prolific can he deliver on the big stage consistently is to be seen. Left-arm spinner Mark Watt can be the Achilles heel of England’s batting order given the right-handers in the top order.
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