Scotland Call Up Cassell and Davidson for Australia T20I Series

Scotland Call Up Cassell and Davidson for Australia T20I Series

Scotland’s men’s cricket team has announced a 15-man squad for their upcoming T20I series against Australia in September. The series will mark the first time the two sides have met in a bilateral T20I series.

The squad includes 15 players who represented Scotland at the T20 World Cup in June, including captain Richie Berrington. Two new faces have been added to the squad: right-arm quick Charlie Cassell and medium pacer Jasper Davidson.

Cassell made a sensational start to his international career in July, taking 7 for 21 against Oman in the Cricket World Cup League 2. He has since played two ODIs for Scotland and featured in three One-Day Cup matches for Somerset.

Davidson also made his ODI debut against Oman in the CWC League 2, taking four wickets.

Scotland head coach Doug Watson said: “After coming into the squad at CWCL2 and doing so well, it’ll be great for Jasper and Charlie to have the experience of what it’s like playing against the best, in front of a fairly large crowd.

“It’s a wonderful opportunity to play one of the best teams in the world, and I’m pretty sure that our players won’t need any motivating for this series. It’s a great opportunity for them to share the field with world-class players. They’re wanting to put in some huge performances and compete, and really push this Australia team.”

Scotland will be aiming to win the series, which will be played at The Grange in Edinburgh on September 4, 6, and 7.

Sundar, Atkinson, Cassell Nominated for ICC Player of the Month Award

Sundar, Atkinson, Cassell Nominated for ICC Player of the Month Award

Washington Sundar, the Indian all-rounder, has been nominated for the ICC Player of the Month Award for July, alongside England’s Gus Atkinson and Scotland’s Charlie Cassell. Sundar’s nomination is a testament to his recent performances, which have seen him establish himself as a key player for India.

Sundar’s journey to international recognition has been marked by perseverance and resilience. After battling injuries and spending years on the fringes of the Indian team, he finally broke through in Zimbabwe during a five-match T20I series. With the regular players rested, Sundar seized the opportunity and emerged as the team’s leading spin-bowling all-rounder.

In the first T20I, Sundar impressed with bowling figures of 2/11 and a valuable contribution of 27 runs. He played a crucial role in India’s comeback, helping them turn a 1-0 deficit into a 4-1 series victory. He took six more wickets in the remaining four matches and was named Player of the Match in the third game for his outstanding figures of 3/15. Sundar finished the series as the joint-highest wicket-taker with eight scalps.

Sundar’s impressive form continued in the subsequent series against Sri Lanka, where he earned the Player of the Match award in the only match he played. In a thrilling Super Over, he showcased his all-around abilities.

Meanwhile, Gus Atkinson made a sensational Test debut for England at Lord’s, taking 12 wickets in the match. He bagged a five-wicket haul in each innings, including a remarkable 7/45 in the first innings. Atkinson’s heroics helped England secure an innings victory by 114 runs.

Charlie Cassell, on the other hand, made a record-breaking ODI debut for Scotland against Oman. He claimed a seven-wicket haul (7/21), breaking Kagiso Rabada’s nine-year-old record for the best bowling figures on ODI debut. Cassell’s dream start included two wickets off his first two deliveries in international cricket. His performance ranked as the 7th-best bowling figures in ODI history.

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