Seb played twice against Craig Ervine's brother, Sean, last season. In the first game Ervine had to be carried off having pulled a muscle but then came back in later and as always happens, in such circumstances, his "runner" was run out. In the second game he opened and was out LBW for 5.
Difference between the two sides can be defined by the efforts of their respective number 5s - the two came in within 9 balls of each other but, whereas MacLeod struggled to 25 off 26, Raza hit 40 off 23.
Shame feel like Scotland made that a bit easier so a stroll over the line in the end. As Leuth said Reva was key, well also Irvine but that middle stand.
Raza is on another level to any other batsman on either side. Add in that he's one of the better bowlers too...
And went to Uni in.........Scotland, at Glasgow Caledonian where he graduated in 2009 with a degree in Software Engineering. He played for Weirs Cricket Club and Renfrew when at Uni but returned as a pro in recent years for Prestwick and then Ayr.
Every time I see Wood hurrying batsmen at international level, I can't help but think of those poor club cricketers turning up to a game and finding out that he was in the opposition. And then seeing that one batsman a yard outside leg stump and trying to cut Wood every ball. It would be cruel to laugh so I'm not going to admit whether I did!!!
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doesn't list them on BBC
Afghanistan
England
New Zealand
Ireland
Sri Lanka
Bangladesh
India
Netherlands
Pakistan
South Africa
Zimbabwe
NZ 46-0 off 3
Conway 11* (5)
Allen 35* (13)
68-5
Hales
Buttler
Malan
Stokes
Brook
Livingstone
Ali
Curran
Woakes
Rashid
Wood
Special shout out to Warner's dismissal was it bat, leg, arm, bat, stumps?