Mommsen wants more cricket
NELSON, New Zealand: A disappointed Scotland turned their six-wicket World Cup loss to Bangladesh on Thursday into an appeal to the International Cricket Council to give Associate teams more cricket, not less.The game against Bangladesh on a batting-friendly Saxton Oval wicket in Nelson was ripe for the taking, Scotland captain
By our correspondents
March 06, 2015
NELSON, New Zealand: A disappointed Scotland turned their six-wicket World Cup loss to Bangladesh on Thursday into an appeal to the International Cricket Council to give Associate teams more cricket, not less.
The game against Bangladesh on a batting-friendly Saxton Oval wicket in Nelson was ripe for the taking, Scotland captain Preston Mommsen said after his side’s 318 for eight outstripped their previous best World Cup total by more than a hundred runs.
But Bangladesh, a full Test-playing nation, chased down the target with six wickets to spare, leaving Mommsen trapped between satisfaction with Scotland’s performance and despair at the result.
It was the second successive match where Scotland had blown a commanding position, after losing to Afghanistan by just one wicket last week.
“I’m very disappointed, especially after that last result against Afghanistan, and then to play so well in that first half (against Bangladesh) and not get over the line, very disappointed. The team are gutted,” Mommsen said.
“The Bangladeshi team all together have played hundreds and hundreds of ODIs whereas we’ve played a handful of ODIs together. So that, of course, comes into it, experience and handling and managing that chase.
“That showed that they’ve done that before and they went through the gears very well.”
Scotland remain without a win after contesting three World Cups and, with the ICC planning to reduce the number of teams in 2019, this could be their last appearance at one-day cricket’s showpiece tournament.
But Mommsen said that’s a decision that needs to be revisited.
“We knew today was a huge opportunity for us (for a first win). We don’t know what’s going to happen in the future regarding World Cups and the participation of Associate nations.
“I think a lot of discussions need to be had and the right decisions need to be made.”
“Because at the moment, it’s quite clearly not enough. But if you’re focusing on a World Cup, it should include teams from all over the world.”
The game against Bangladesh on a batting-friendly Saxton Oval wicket in Nelson was ripe for the taking, Scotland captain Preston Mommsen said after his side’s 318 for eight outstripped their previous best World Cup total by more than a hundred runs.
But Bangladesh, a full Test-playing nation, chased down the target with six wickets to spare, leaving Mommsen trapped between satisfaction with Scotland’s performance and despair at the result.
It was the second successive match where Scotland had blown a commanding position, after losing to Afghanistan by just one wicket last week.
“I’m very disappointed, especially after that last result against Afghanistan, and then to play so well in that first half (against Bangladesh) and not get over the line, very disappointed. The team are gutted,” Mommsen said.
“The Bangladeshi team all together have played hundreds and hundreds of ODIs whereas we’ve played a handful of ODIs together. So that, of course, comes into it, experience and handling and managing that chase.
“That showed that they’ve done that before and they went through the gears very well.”
Scotland remain without a win after contesting three World Cups and, with the ICC planning to reduce the number of teams in 2019, this could be their last appearance at one-day cricket’s showpiece tournament.
But Mommsen said that’s a decision that needs to be revisited.
“We knew today was a huge opportunity for us (for a first win). We don’t know what’s going to happen in the future regarding World Cups and the participation of Associate nations.
“I think a lot of discussions need to be had and the right decisions need to be made.”
“Because at the moment, it’s quite clearly not enough. But if you’re focusing on a World Cup, it should include teams from all over the world.”
-
Leonardo DiCaprio's Co-star Reflects On His Viral Moment At Golden Globes -
SpaceX Pivots From Mars Plans To Prioritize 2027 Moon Landing -
J. Cole Brings Back Old-school CD Sales For 'The Fall-Off' Release -
King Charles Still Cares About Meghan Markle -
GTA 6 Built By Hand, Street By Street, Rockstar Confirms Ahead Of Launch -
Funeral Home Owner Sentenced To 40 Years For Selling Corpses, Faking Ashes -
Why Is Thor Portrayed Differently In Marvel Movies? -
Dutch Seismologist Hints At 'surprise’ Quake In Coming Days -
Australia’s Liberal-National Coalition Reunites After Brief Split Over Hate Laws -
DC Director Gives Hopeful Message As Questions Raised Over 'Blue Beetle's Future -
King Charles New Plans For Andrew In Norfolk Exposed -
What You Need To Know About Ischemic Stroke -
Shocking Reason Behind Type 2 Diabetes Revealed By Scientists -
SpaceX Cleared For NASA Crew-12 Launch After Falcon 9 Review -
Meghan Markle Gives Old Hollywood Vibes In New Photos At Glitzy Event -
Simple 'finger Test' Unveils Lung Cancer Diagnosis