CricBait | #INDvsSCO: Another big win needed for Team India vs Scotland

Updated : Nov 05, 2021 13:35
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CricBait | After finally tasting a win, Team India is on a roll and now ViratKohli’s men need a blockbuster win against Scotland to keep their semi-final hopes alive. YashChawla speaks to LavVaid & RajeshTiwary

T20 World Cup 2021, IND vs SCO: The confident Indian side will next take on feeble Scotland in their second last match of the Group stage of the T20 World Cup on Friday in Dubai. With an eye to secure their berth in the semifinals, the formidable Men in Blue who have finally made their presence felt on the world stage will look to save their team with another big-margin win.

Also watch: T20 World Cup 2021: Rohit shows signs of leadership, blames decision making for past losses after win 

India coming from a comfortable 66-run win against Afghanistan had a disappointing start to their World T20 campaign which is now taking a toll on the team. However, the brilliant show by Team India in their previous outing has seen them settling on the 4th spot with a positive net run rate. 

Scotland on the other hand hasn't secured a single win in their World T20 campaign so far. They are languishing at the last spot in the points table. The Kyle Coetzer-led side will be facing domineering India for the first time on a T20 stage. 

India Vs ScotlandVirat KohliTEAM INDIAT20 World Cup 2021Rohit SharmaWorld T20 2021

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