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Scottish Cup
Round 3: Carlton beat Arbroath United by 196 runs (DLS).
Grange Loan, 22 June.
Carlton 238-4 (35 overs; D da Costa 91, O Davidson 71*)
Arbroath United 56 (14.3 overs; C Regan 7-17) (Target 253 in 35 overs)
Scottish Cup
Round 3: Forfarshire lost to Clydesdale by 64 runs (DLS).
Forthill, 22 June.
Clydesdale 291-7 (38 overs; R Berrington 172, S Masondo 38, K Dhami 33*)
Forfarshire 210 (29.3 overs; M Leask 49, H Brar 41, C Garden 31, T Knight 30; R Alavala 4-31, A Khan 3-16) (Target 275 in 38 overs)
Scottish Cup
Round 3: Heriots beat RH Corstorphine by 6 wickets (DLS).
Goldenacre, 22 June.
RH Corstorphine 133-6 (27 overs; B McMullen 54)
Heriots 141-4 (24.3 overs; J Elliott 43, M Watt 41, M Cross 29) (Target 141 in 27 overs)
East Premier League
Edinburgh South beat Carlton by 2 wickets (DLS).
Inch Park, 21 June.
Carlton 138 (32.1 overs; S Ullah 3-31)
Edinburgh South 134-8 (36.3 overs; R Allardice 3-35)
East Premier League
Arbroath United beat Falkland by 4 wickets (DLS).
Lochlands, 21 June.
Falkland 339-5 (50 overs; K Jacobs 154*, A Khan 124)
Arbroath United 210-6 (24 overs; C Brown 66, K Crawford 30*; Z Schlebusch 3-49) (Target 210 in 25 overs.)
East Premier League
Grange lost to RH Corstorphine by 8 wickets (DLS).
Portgower Place, 21 June.
Grange 207-9 (50 overs; C Peet 57, J Brock 46, J Jarvis 39; C Clarkson 4-21, K Sajjad 3-40)
RH Corstorphine 197-2 (30 overs; L Naylor 109*, O Gould 49) (Target 197 in 44 overs.)
East Premier League
Meigle lost to Forfarshire by 7 wickets.
Victory Park, 21 June.
Meigle 154 (39.2 overs; J Hogarth 3-33, I Saim 3-35)
Forfarshire 158-3 (21.5 overs; C Garden 50, S Cameron 31*, T Knight 41)
East Premier League
Heriots beat Stewarts Melville by 84 runs (DLS).
Goldenacre, 21 June.
Heriots 272 (50 overs; M Watt 133, D Voas 45; S Pillay 3-49, C Shorten 3-56)
Stewarts Melville 177-6 (46 overs; S Pillay 56*, H Armstrong 48) (Target 262 in 46 overs)
Western Premiership
Glasgow High Kelvinside lost to Drumpellier by 4 wickets.
Old Anniesland, 21 June.
Glasgow High Kelvinside 136 (40.2 overs; A Majeed 37, F Dar 36; C Kumara 3-18)
Drumpellier 137-6 (33.2 overs; C Kumara 80*; A Akbar 3-25)
Western Premiership
Uddingston lost to Prestwick by 121 runs.
Bothwell Castle Policies, 21 June.
Prestwick 230-5 (50 overs; T Fleet 67*, D Botes 63, M Rao 34*; A Sabri 4-26)
Uddingston 109 (33.2 overs; G Singh 4-23)
Western Premiership
Ayr beat Dumfries by 6 wickets.
New Cambusdoon, 21 June.
Dumfries 134 (46.2 overs; M English 3-23)
Ayr 138-4 (31.2 overs; M English 51, M Marconi 42; A Davidson 3-26)
Western Premiership
Ferguslie beat Kelburne by 86 runs.
Meikleriggs, 21 June.
Ferguslie 268-9 (50 overs; A Tahir 67, H Tahir 62, S Sajjad 38; R Maclean 4-65)
Kelburne 182 (37.1 overs; K Northend 87; T Ahmad 5-44)
Western Premiership
Clydesdale beat Stenhousemuir by 3 wickets.
Titwood, 21 June.
Stenhousemuir 190 (47.5 overs; Y Valli 72, A Izaz 47; I Rahman 4-34, M Ghaffar 3-36)
Clydesdale 196-7 (38.5 overs; M Ghaffar 64*, S Awan 34; C Grant 3-25)
North East Championship
Freuchie beat St Modans by 7 wickets.
Freuchie Park, 21 June.
St Modans 88 (28.2 overs; B Gowda 30; S Birrell 5-26, R Wiseman 3-8)
Freuchie 90-3 (13.2 overs; J Niemann 50*)
North East Championship
Perth Doo'cot beat Stoneywood Dyce by 5 wickets.
Doo'cot Park, 21 June.
Stoneywood Dyce 152 (36.5 overs; A McLean 46*, J Rodger 42; A Owais 3-27, S Sharif 3-32, M Babar 3-36)
Perth Doo'cot 156-5 (27.4 overs; S Sharif 38, A Owais 37)
North East Championship
Crescent lost to Strathmore by 77 runs.
Guthrie Park, 21 June.
Strathmore 280-7 (50 overs; R Tweedy 118, M Rasheed 33, M Ali 31)
Crescent 203-8 (39 overs; A Vispute 47, R Sujaya 36; M Ali 4-39)
North East Championship
Aberdeenshire beat Dundee HSFP by 6 wickets.
Mannofield, 21 June.
Dundee HSFP 116 (38 overs; A Irfan 43; L BAin 3-16, L Munro 3-23)
Aberdeenshire 117-4 (15.1 overs; K Reid 58)
Women's World Cup Qualifier
Ireland beat Scotland by 1 wicket
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, 18 April.
Scotland 268/7 (50 overs; K Bryce 131*, K Fraser 33, A Lister 27, P Chatterji 26; A Canning 3-48, C Murray 2-48)
Ireland 269/9 (50 overs: G Lewis 61, L Delany 57*, S Forbes 55, O Prendergast 33, J Maguire 28; K Bryce 3-49, K Fraser 2-37, C Abel 2-50)
Kathryn Bryce unbeaten on 131 (ICC)
Bangladesh beat Scotland by 34 runs
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, 15 April.
Bangladesh 276/6 (50 overs: S Joty 83*, F Hoque 57, S Akter 57, F Khatun 26; K Bryce 2-53)
Scotland 242/9 (50 overs: P Chatterji 61, R Slater 61*, S Bryce 42; N Akter 4-40, J Ferdus 2-43)
Chatterji stumped to end a partnership worth 115 (ICC)
Slow going at the start for Bangladesh getting the benefit of a couple of close lbw calls. Priyanaz Chatterji with the breakthough but Fargana Hoque and Sharmin Akhter both post their half centuries building a great platform for the final 20 overs. Both out in quick succession but that's the signal for skipper Sultana Joty to ram home the advantage with a hard hitting knock of 83* off 59 balls (11x4). Early wickets mean a daunting target looks even further away. Sarah Bryce providing the resistance at the moment but someone else needs to step up and that's not happening. Bryce caught and bowled by Jannatul Ferdus - Scotland spun to defeat despite a valiant century eighth wicket partnership between Priyanaz Chatterji and Rachel Slater. Ireland beware!
Scotland beat Thailand by 58 runs
Lahore CCA, 13 April.
Scotland 206 (41 overs: K Bryce 60, M McColl 57, A Lister 38, A Aiken-Drummond 22; T Putthawong 3-28, O Kamchomphu 3-34, N Boochatham 2-46)
Thailand 148 (31.3 overs: N Chantham 63, N Boochatham 20; R Slater 3-9, A Maqsood 3-26, K Fraser 3-28)
Half-century for skipper Kathryn Bryce (Cricket Scotland)
Scottish skipper Kathryn Bryce again leading the way in a middle order partnership with Ailsa Lister with Megan McColl taking over in the latter half of the innings. A maiden ODI half century for Megan McColl but Scotland are bowled out with nine overs unused hoping they have enough runs on the board already. A steady start to the chase from Thailand but Rachel Slater has knocked over the first three - great stuff from the left-arm seamer. Leg-spinner Abtaha Maqsood claims the fourth lbw, batter reluctant to leave convinced she's hit it, read the book as they say. Skipper Naruemol Chaiwai holding up the Scots and it looks like Thai hopes rest with her but she's running out of partners fast. Boochatham bowled by Maqsood ends the Thai challenge.
Pakistan beat Scotland by 6 wickets
Lahore CCA, 11 April.
Scotland 186/9 (32 overs: K Bryce 91, A Lister 31, S Bryce 21; F Sana 4-23, S Iqbal 2-43)
Pakistan 189/4 (30.4 overs: M Ali 71, A Riaz 68*)
Kathryn Bryce congratulated by Alisa Lister (Cricket Scotland Twitter)
Delayed start match reduced to 32 overs. The Bryce sisters combining well in a third wicket stand of 51 after two early wickets for Pakistan. Kathryn Bryce passes 50 as she and Alisa Lister motor along nicely going into the last 10. Wonderful innings by Kathryn Bryce gives the Scots genuine hope at the halfway point. Two early wickets and Scotland are on top. Muneeb Ali leading a recovery and it's evenly poised at the halfway point of the chase. Ali still there and the equation now is 68 from last 9 overs, Muneeb gone for 71 and this one is going to the wire. The hosts prevail thanks to two wonderful knocks by Ali and Riaz.
Scotland beat West Indies by 11 runs
Lahore CCA, 9 April.
Scotland 245 (45 overs: S Bryce 55, M McColl 45, K Fraser 25*, D Carter 25, A Drummond 21; H Matthews 4-56, A Alleyne 2-31, K Ramharack 2-46)
West Indies 233 (46.2 overs: H Matthews 114*, Z James 45; K Fraser 3-50, C Abel 2-31, A Maqsood 2-60)
A century for Hayley Matthews, so nearly the Windies saviour (ICC)
Three wickets for Hayley Matthews in her first three overs rocked the Scots with Sarah Bryce and Megan McColl doing the rebuilding. 5th wicket stand of 82 ended by Matthews again but Scotland strongly placed to put a decent total on the board. Early wicket for Darcy Carter but Hayley Matthews and Zaida James carried the Windies through to the first drinks break. Hayley Matthews in control but Stefanie Taylor run out, and Chilelle Henry stumped in the same Maqsood over to pile the pressure onto the Windies skipper. She's into the nineties but floored with cramp - and she's off! Another wicket and Scotland must surely be favourites! Matthews return hits a boundary to move to 99, collapses and is stretchered off!! She's back AGAIN and completes her century on one leg and finishes not out - but what a win for the Scots!
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