WCT20 2021 – 5th match between Scotland and Papua New Guinea

Scotland vs Papua New Guinea WCT20 2021

Scotland vs Papua New Guinea WCT20 2021

5th T20I:

Fifth match of the WCT20 2021 between Scotland and Papua New Guinea is going to be played at Al Amerat Cricket Stadium, Muscat on October 19th 2021.

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Scotland vs Papua New Guinea History:

Overall:

Matches:

The teams met with each other twice. Scotland won both the encounters.

The most consecutive winning streak for Scotland against Papua New Guinea was 2 T20Is from 2019 to present.

The longest unbeaten streak for Scotland against Papua New Guinea was 2 T20Is from 2019 to present.

The most consecutive winning streak for Papua New Guinea against Scotland was 0 T20I, yet.

The longest unbeaten streak for Papua New Guinea against Scotland was 0 T20I, yet.

Last 5 (completed) match results of Scotland against Papua New Guinea are WW – – -.

World Cup History:

Matches:

The teams have never met with each other in the world cup, yet. The upcoming encounter will be the first outing against each other.

The most consecutive winning streak for Scotland against Papua New Guinea was 0 T20I, yet.

The longest unbeaten streak for Scotland against Papua New Guinea was 0 T20I, yet.

The most consecutive winning streak for Papua New Guinea against Scotland was 0 T20I, yet.

The longest unbeaten streak for Papua New Guinea against Scotland was 0 T20I, yet.

Last 5 (completed) match results of Scotland against Papua New Guinea are – – – – -.

Points and Rankings:

The match is the comparison between the fourteenth rank (Scotland) and nineteenth rank (Papua New Guinea) team. Scotland is 17 points ahead of Papua New Guinea.

Scotland:

T20I:

The team played 71 T20I. Out of them, the team won 32 times and lost 35 times. 1 match resulted in a tie and 3 matches were called off without any result.

T20I in WCT20:

The team played 8 T20I. Out of them, the team won twice and lost 5 times. 1 match was called off without a result.

Last 5 (completed) match results of Scotland are WLWLL.

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Papua New Guinea:

T20I:

The team played 29 T20I. Out of them, the team won 17 times and lost 11 times. 1 match was called off without any result.

T20I in WCT20:

The team played 1 T20I. The team lost the game.

Last 5 (completed) match results of Papua New Guinea are LLLLW.

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The Outing:

The result of the match will impact the team’s points, as if the result will go in favor of Scotland then the winning side will gain 2 points and 2 ranks, whereas the other team will lose 2 points without impact in the position. On the other hand, in case of a reverse result, the winning team will gain 4 points and 1 rank in rankings, and the opposite team will lose 3 points with 1 rank in the point table.

Venue Weather:

Weather forecast of Muscat shows the weather would be sunny and clear throughout the game. The precipitation percentage would be 0%. So, there would be almost no chance of rain, as of now The temperature would be between 31 to 34 Celsius. The wind would be between 13 to 18 km/h. The speed of wind and the temperature would decrease gradually.

Al Amerat Cricket Stadium, Muscat

Toss and Pitch:

Team preferred to bat first after winning the toss in 9 games out of 32 outings, and the selection didn’t favor the teams, as the teams won 3 times and lost 6 times.

Last 5 (completed) match results at the venue, when the team chose to bat first, are LLWLW.

On the other hand, the teams, who chose to field first, won 14 times and lost 9 times, including a defeat in one over eliminator in a tied game.

Last 5 (completed) match results at the venue, when the team chose to field first, are LWLLW.

Overall, 17 times the teams won the toss, won the matches and lost 15 times, including a tied match.

Last 5 (completed) match results at the venue, while winning the toss, are LWLLL.

The first batting team won the match 12 times, including a tied game. Whereas, the teams, who batted second, won the match 20 times.

Last 5 (completed) match results at the venue, while the team bat first, are WLWWL.

Score:

The lowest defended total was 140 runs in 2021, and the highest successful chase was 183 runs in 2019.

The first inning lowest total was 64 runs in 2019 and the highest total was 210 runs in 2020. For the second inning, the lowest total was 90 runs (completed innings) in 2020 and the highest was 183 runs in 2019.

The batting average of the first innings is 20.56 and 23.91 is for the second innings.

T20I History Between the Teams at the Venue:

Both the teams never faced each other at the venue. The upcoming encounter will be the first between the teams.

Last 5 (completed) match results of Scotland against Papua New Guinea at the venue are – – – – -.

Teams’ T20I History at Venue:

Scotland:

The team has a pretty good record at the venue, and the team won 3 times and lost 1 time in 4 outings.

Last 5 (completed) match results of Scotland at the venue are WWWL -.

Papua New Guinea:

The team has a poor record at the venue, and the team never won, yet and lost 1 time in 1 outing.

Last 5 (completed) match results of Papua New Guinea at the venue are L – – – -.

Tentative XI for both the Teams:

Scotland:

The side would like to go with a winning combination.

Scotland Eleven: G. Munsey, K. Coetzer, M. Cross, R. Barrington, C. MacLeod, M. Leask, C. Greaves, M. Watt, S. Sharif, J. Davey, B. Wheal

Papua New Guinea:

The team would like to go with G. Toka and C. Soper in place of S. Atai and K. Morea, respectively.

Papua New Guinea Eleven: T. Ura, L. Siaka, A. Vala, C. Amini, S. Bau, G. Toka, K. Doriga, N. Vanua, D. Ravu, C. Soper, N. Pokana

*Notes: the result of the most recent match is at the left.

*Notes: “*” means the match was tied but the match was resulted through one over eliminator.

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