Can England's Bowlers Shine as Rashid, Archer, and Dawson Dismiss Scotland for 152?
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Kolkata, Feb 14 (NationPress) Adil Rashid, Jofra Archer, and Liam Dawson played pivotal roles in ensuring England bowled out Scotland for a disappointing total of 152/10 in just 19.4 overs during the Group C encounter of the T20 World Cup 2026 at Eden Gardens on Saturday.
Scotland’s innings was led by their captain Richie Berrington, who made a commendable 49 runs and formed a vital 71-run partnership with Tom Bruce (24) to help Scotland reach what was an underwhelming score.
The Scottish side began their innings brightly with Michael Jones as the standout performer in the powerplay, but his dismissal by Sam Curran in the sixth over marked a turning point. The inability of the batters to convert their starts into substantial scores ultimately cost them dearly. Berrington held the innings together with his 49 runs, influencing the game alongside Bruce, who also looked promising.
However, Dawson dismissed Bruce, and shortly after, Berrington was trapped lbw by Rashid, leading to a rapid collapse from 113/3 to 127/8. Oliver Davidson showed some late fight, but no other batsman could stay long enough to make a significant impact.
The England bowlers regained control after an initial onslaught. Archer showcased his skill with figures of 2-14, maintaining pressure with his precise lengths. Rashid, despite one expensive over, bounced back with 3-36, outwitting the Scottish batsmen during the middle overs.
Dawson contributed significantly with 2-34, while Curran and Jamie Overton each claimed a wicket, effectively stifling Scotland’s scoring opportunities.
Final scores: Scotland 152/10 in 19.3 overs (Richie Berrington 49, Michael Jones 33; Adil Rashid 3-36, Jofra Archer 2-24) against England.