From Amazon driver to T20 World Cup star: Scots cheer for T20 legend Chris Greaves. Cricket News – Times of India

Muscat: Scotland captain Kyle Coetzer congratulated on Sunday Chris Greaves for their sacrifices which included delivering the parcel heroine Before that he starred in the team’s disappointing victory over Bangladesh in the Twenty20 World Cup.
The 31-year-old Greaves scored 45 off 28 balls to beat Scotland 53-6 140-9 in a first-round match in Muscat.
After this he took two major wickets of Shakib Al Hasan And Mushfiqur Rahim Bangladesh managed just 134-9 with leg spin as the world number six.

“It was an incredible day for him but it certainly wasn’t a surprise to us. We knew he had the ability to do it,” Coetzer said.
“Really proud of Greaves, he had to sacrifice a lot. He was delivering parcels for Amazon long ago and now he is getting man of the match and playing against Bangladesh.”
Greaves, paying off his second international, shared a crucial 51-run seventh-wicket partnership with Mark Watt, who scored 22, attacking the opposition after Bangladesh chose to field first.

Fast bowler Brad Wheeler returned figures of 3-24 in his four overs as Scotland remained consistent in their effort in their fourth appearance. t20 world cup.
Coetzer urged the game’s guardians to give the Allies more opportunities to show off their skills at the highest level.
“Exposure is really, really important for us and any supporting team. Sides like Scotland, Nepal or Malaysia when they perform and have a good game and win games Cricket It drives cricket within their country,” Coetzer said.
“Youth aspire to try to play this game and when those opportunities are exhausted, so to speak, it is very difficult to encourage cricket in the country.
“So you want to see strong performances, you want to see your country on TV.”

The top two teams from Group B will advance to the Super 12 stage of the World Cup.
Scotland are behind table-toppers Oman who beat Papua New Guinea by 10 wickets in the opening match of the tournament on the first day.
“We definitely want to create a scene. This is our opportunity, this is our platform to make it happen,” Coetzer said.
“It (win) showed the strength and depth we have between our players and the confidence we have. It’s definitely a great start to the tournament,” he said.

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