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  • January 15, 2020
    Scotland recorded their first win at a global ICC event at the 21st time of asking after beating Hong Kong by eight wickets in a rain-affected game at the World T20. [b]Yeezy 700 Hospital Blue Outlet[/b] . Preston Mommsens men restricted Hong Kong to 127-7 in Nagpur but when heavy rain caused a lengthy delay Scotland were asked to chase 76 from a revised 10 overs instead.Matthew Cross (22), Kyle Coetzer (20no) and George Munsey (19no) settled any nerves, before Man of the Match Matt Machan (15no) sealed the win with two overs to spare by smashing a six.Hong Kong opted to bat first against Scotland but slipped to 33-3 inside seven overs as Ryan Campbell (0) sliced to third man and Jamie Atkinson (13) and Babar Hayat (15) failed to capitalise on starts.Mark Chapman (40) and Ansuman Rath (21) put on a steadily-paced 49 for the fourth wicket before Raths stumping and the run-out of skipper Tanwir Afzal (0) hampered their plans to accelerate.Chapman perished shortly after, splicing spinner Mark Watt to short fine leg, though Nizakat Khan (17) hit back-to-back maximums off Machan (2-26) to help Hong Kong to a decent total.The initial rain interval came three balls from the end of Hong Kongs knock but hopes the inclement weather had passed were dashed as Scotland openers Coetzer and Munsey took guard.The downpour eventually eased, though, and Scotland claimed their win for only the loss of Munsey, who pulled to square leg, and Cross, who picked out midwicket.Scotland captain Preston Mommsen: This is momentous and the boys are chuffed - it has been a long time coming! We have to keep qualifying for the tournaments and hope that the floodgates open. We want to play more cricket and hopefully our performances here have shown we are capable of matching the better teams out there.Will Ireland, scuppered by rain against Bangladesh on Friday, end their World T20 campaign with a consolation victory over Netherlands - and which of Bangladesh and Oman will advance to the Super 10s? Watch the Group A finale on Sky Sports 2, from 9am on Sunday morning. [b]Fake Yeezy Store Near Me[/b] . -- The Seattle Seahawks and wide receiver Sidney Rice have agreed to terms on a deal. [b]Fake Yeezy 700 Mauve[/b] . Span, Danny Espinosa and Adam LaRoche had two hits apiece as Washington won the final two games of the series. The Nationals improved to 3-7 against Atlanta. They increased their division lead over the Braves to 1 1/2 games.ALBANY, N.Y. -- Any chance the St. Johns IceCaps had of stealing a second American Hockey League road playoff victory was ruined by penalties. The Albany Devils were awarded nine power-play opportunities Saturday night and cashed in three of them to defeat the IceCaps 4-2. After the IceCaps 2-1 victory Friday night, the best-of-five series is tied at one game apiece as the teams move to St. Johns, N.L., for the remaining games. "We have to stay more disciplined," said defenceman Brenden Kichton, who scored both St. Johns goals. "Youre not going to win hockey games when youre in the box, but we to have credit them. They did a good job on their power play. They got three goals out of it, and thats not how we play to win." The IceCaps, who allowed the Devils only two power-play chances in Game 1, still got out of Albany with a split. "Its a five-game series here, as everybody says, and we were able to get the one game in here," St. Johns coach Keith McCambridge said. "We would have really liked to get this game. Well have a chance to refocus here and get ourselves back in the right direction for Wednesday." The Devils, buoyed by the largest home crowd at 8,026 in Albanys 21-year AHL history, made their potential path to the next round a little more negotiable. A loss would have forced Albany to sweep three games at St. Johns in order to advance. "Going into that building and having to win all three would definitely be pretty tough," Devils coach Rick Kowalsky saiid. [b]Yeezy 700 Inertia Online[/b]. "We said before, you cant sit here and talk about a must win. We talked about individually and as a team trying to be better than we were last night and realizing that I felt we grew as a team just in that short 60 minutes." Stefan Matteau, Mattias Tedenby and Scott Timmins had Albanys power-play goals. Kelly Zajac assisted on two of them, winning face-offs both times on the St. Johns half of the ice. Tedenby snapped a 2-2 tie at 8:08 of the second. Zajac won a draw just outside the IceCaps blue-line and skated in a 2-on-1 with Tedenby, who took the pass and beat St. Johns goaltender Michael Hutchinson from in close. Timmins got an insurance goal with 9:59 remaining in the third. "We would have liked not to be on the short end of the penalties for a good majority of the night," McCambridge said. "Weve got to make sure we are in control. Weve got to make sure we realize where we are in the game and try to keep it 5-on-5." St. Johns had only four power-play opportunities. Kichton first goal bounced in off the skate of Devils defenceman Jon Merrill. He also converted on a power play early in the second period, capitalizing when Albany defenceman Seth Helgeson fell at the blue-line. Keith Kinkaid, who gave up a soft goal with 23.1 seconds remaining Friday night, got his first professional victory in goal. Both he and Hutchinson made 30 saves. "There were a lot of opportunities tonight," Kichton said, "and we didnt cash in on those." 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