END OF OVER:
19 | 17 Runs | ENG: 141/4 | RR: 7.42

  • Kevin Pietersen53 (39b)
  • Eoin Morgan23 (17b)
  • Calum MacLeod4-0-34-0

Well England are home by six wickets, but by no means was this a particularly impressive or elegant win. Scotland fought really hard; Majid Haq bowled a lovely spell with his offspin, and there were useful contributions from Colin Smith and Kyle Coetzer with the bat. In the end, Scotland didn't have quite enough runs to play with, but they've done themselves proud nevertheless. Do join us tomorrow for the next round of warm-ups, including England's match against the West Indies. Well, they haven't played them for at least a week, have we? Join us then.

18.6
6
MacLeod to Pietersen, SIX, and Pietersen goes to fifty, taking England to a win, with a fabulous pull for six

So then. Two to win

Terrific to see Morgan happy to bat so inventively, as he's done for Middlesex

18.5
1
MacLeod to Morgan, 1 run, he steers this almost into the hands of short third man, but it's just short
18.4
4
MacLeod to Morgan, FOUR, awesome from Morgan! A reverse-sweep-flick past short third man for four - electric batting
18.3
4
MacLeod to Morgan, FOUR, bang! A flat-batted smash just over the bowler's and umpire's head - surprising power for a small man
18.2
1
MacLeod to Pietersen, 1 run, Pietersen drives but rather mistimes it to long-on
18.1
1
MacLeod to Morgan, 1 run, that's a good stroke. A whip off his hip to midwicket

13 from the last two overs

END OF OVER:
18 | 8 Runs | ENG: 124/4 (13 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 6.88, RRR: 6.50)

  • Kevin Pietersen46 (37b)
  • Eoin Morgan13 (13b)
  • Jan Stander3-0-24-1
17.6
0
Stander to Pietersen, no run, Pietersen attempts something outrageous - a Morgan-style flip over the wicketkeeper's head - but it's much too full and he's forced into a French-cricket style defence

13 from 13

17.5
0
Stander to Pietersen, no run, hammered back to Stander who fields brilliantly in his follow-through
17.4
1
Stander to Morgan, 1 run, down the leg side - wrong line from Stander really. Morgan just tucks it off his hip
17.3
1lb
Stander to Pietersen, 1 leg bye, down the leg side - an attempted yorker
17.2
2
Stander to Pietersen, 2 runs, nudges this to leg - Morgan is so quick and already realises Pietersen wants two and almost overtakes him in the process
17.1
4
Stander to Pietersen, FOUR, short, wide delivery which Pietersen slaps powerfully just wide of cover for four

Here comes Jan Stander. His brother, By, is also a useful cricketer, and he has a sister called Innocent.

END OF OVER:
17 | 8 Runs | ENG: 116/4 (21 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 6.82, RRR: 7.00)

  • Eoin Morgan12 (12b)
  • Kevin Pietersen40 (32b)
  • Calum MacLeod3-0-17-0
16.6
0
MacLeod to Morgan, no run, very good, straight delivery on middle stump which Morgan defends on the front foot, exaggerating the lack of bounce in the pitch
16.5
1
MacLeod to Pietersen, 1 run, flipped to leg for another single
16.4
1
MacLeod to Morgan, 1 run, on his legs, Morgan just tucks it for a single

ICC World Twenty20 Warm-up Matches 2012-13 News

  • Focused Warner prepares for action

    David Warner says Australia are fully focussed on ending their poor record in Twenty20 cricket, and believes they have the strength in depth to cope with all conditions they will face in the coming fortnight in the Caribbean

  • Morgan guides England to victory

    Eoin Morgan top-scored with 63 from 62 balls to revive England after a dramatic top-order collapse, as they secured a morale-boosting five-wicket victory over South Africa with three balls to spare at the Kensington Oval in Barbados

  • Warner fires again for Australia

    The opener David Warner collected his second warm-up half-century as Australia fine-tuned with a 101-run win against a Windward Islands XI

  • Yardy and Bopara star in easy win

    England maintained their 100% record in international fixtures against Bangladesh as they launched their World Twenty20 preparations with a comfortable seven-wicket victory at the Kensington Oval

  • Zimbabwe secure another notable scalp

    Pakistan slumped to an embarrassing 12-run defeat at the hands of a buoyant Zimbabwe

England 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st43LJ WrightRS Bopara
2nd14KP PietersenRS Bopara
3rd0OA ShahKP Pietersen
4th35PD CollingwoodKP Pietersen
5th49KP PietersenEJG Morgan