ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 23-27 League 2, Match 108: Scotland vs USA
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ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 23-27 League 2, Match 108: Scotland vs USA
The Kirtipur tri-series continues at the Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground as Scotland faces the USA in Match 108 of the ICC CWC League 2. This second head-to-head encounter of the series is a critical junction for both teams; Scotland aims to extend their dominance in the League 2 standings, while the United States looks to avenge their earlier defeat and secure vital points toward 2027 World Cup qualification.
As of May 11, 2026, Scotland enters this match as the team to beat in the cycle. Their recent history against the USA has been overwhelmingly positive, including a 71-run victory and a clinical 10-wicket win in late 2024. However, the USA squad has been dangerous on the spinning tracks of Nepal, making this rematch a must-watch tactical battle.
Led by Richie Berrington, Scotland has mastered the art of building a total on the Kirtipur surface. Their strategy revolves around the prolific Brandon McMullen, who has been the standout batter of the 2023–27 cycle (with over 650 runs). Scotland's bowling unit, spearheaded by Mark Watt and Brad Wheal, will look to exploit the dry conditions to extract turn and variable bounce, which troubled the American top order in their previous meeting.
The USA, captained by Monank Patel, has shown glimpses of brilliance but struggled to maintain pressure against Scotland's technical discipline. Their strategy hinges on Saurabh Netravalkar finding early swing with the new ball to disrupt the Scottish opening pair. With the bat, the USA will look to the experienced Milind Kumar and Harmeet Singh to stabilize the middle overs and negate Scotland's spin-dominant game plan.
Key Player Matchups to Watch
Brandon McMullen vs Saurabh Netravalkar: McMullen smashed a century in their last meeting; Netravalkar's ability to target the pads with the left-armer's angle will be the USA's primary weapon.
Mark Watt vs Monank Patel: Watt's tactical left-arm spin, including his signature "24-yard" deliveries, against Monank's aggressive footwork.
George Munsey vs Nosthush Kenjige: Munsey's reverse-sweeps and unconventional hitting vs. the tight lines of the American left-arm orthodox spinner.
Pitch & Conditions: The Final Stretch
Surface: Expect a dry, wearing track that will favor spinners significantly. The TU Ground is known for a "puff of dust" off the deck by the 30th over, making middle-order survival a challenge.
Weather: Warm and sunny with temperatures reaching 31°C. The high altitude of Kirtipur means the ball travels further, but also that physical fatigue becomes a factor for the fielding side in the afternoon.
Toss Trend: Bat First. Setting a target of 265+ in the morning is the proven formula at this venue to exert scoreboard pressure on the chasing team as the pitch deteriorates.