Scotland vs. Guernsey Match Abandoned Due to Rain in T20 World Cup Qualifier
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Summary
Scotland's T20 World Cup hopes suffered a setback as their match against Guernsey in the Europe Qualifier was rained off without a ball being bowled. The match was abandoned due to heavy rain, forcing Scotland to play catch-up in the round-robin format.
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Scotland will now have to play catch-up in the round-robin format.
Doug Watson's side take on the Dutch on Tuesday before facing Italy on Wednesday. They wrap up the qualifier against Jersey on Friday.
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