Zimbabwe bowlers keep the Scotland batting unit quietZimbabwe registered a comprehensive five-wicket win over Scotland in their ICC Men's T20 World Cup encounter in Hobart on Friday to book their berth in the Super 12 stage of the mega event.Richie Berrington's decision to bat first after winning the toss didn't turn out well for Scotland as they lost the wickets of Michael Jones and Matthew Cross quite early in the innings.The likes of George Munsey, Berrington and Calum MacLeod tried their best to resurrect the innings but they never got the momentum and acceleration they required.
Munsey and Berrington put on a 40-run stand between themselves followed by a 34-run stand between MacLeod and Munsey. But the partnerships didn't come at a swift scoring rate.
Munsey, who scored 54, also consumed 51 deliveries without providing any useful impetus to the innings.Scotland posted a paltry total of 132/6 at the end and it remains to be seen how the Zimbabwe batters construct their chase..