All-rounder Con de Lange and 19-year-old batsman Andrew Umeed have been named in Scotland's 13-man squad for their Intercontinental Cup apparatus against Afghanistan on June 2 in Stirling, which will host its lady top notch match.
De Lange, the 34-year old left-arm spinner, played the majority of his top of the line cricket in South Africa, however is qualified for his first Scotland top subsequent to finishing a four-year residency. Umeed's consideration goes ahead the heels of his twin half-hundreds of years for Scotland XI in their devastating annihilation of UAE.
Scotland's squad additionally includes the Durham couple of Calum MacLeod and Gavin Main, while Preston Mommsen, who scored a hundred against UAE, will lead the side. They will, then again, be without the administrations of Kyle Coetzer, Josh Davey, Matt Machan, Ruaidhri Smith and Rob Taylor.
"This is the initial phase in an energizing chance to push our case for Test status," head mentor Grant Bradburn said. "We've got an energizing blend of youth and involvement in our side and we will be hoping to put the restriction under weight in our home conditions at Stirling, which we know well."
Scotland squad: Preston Mommsen (capt), Richie Berrington, Matthew Cross, Freddie Coleman, Con de Lange, Alasdair Evans, Hamish Gardiner, Michael Leask, Calum MacLeod, Gavin Main, Safyaan Sharif, Andrew Umeed, Mark Watt.
Friday, 29 May 2015
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