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Twenty20 World Championship 2007
India vs Scotland
ICC World 20-20, IND vs SCO, Group D: India Scotland match washed out
Sep 13, 2007

Bad weather forced the Twenty20 world championship group D match between India and Scotland to be abandoned without a ball being bowled at Durban on Thursday.
Persistent rain since the afternoon frustrated the two teams after Scotland captain Ryan Watson won the toss and sent India in to bat at the Kingsmead.
Play could not begin and Australian umpires Simon Taufel and Steve Davis called off the match when not enough time was left to bowl a minimum of five overs a side to force a result.
Both teams were awarded one point each, leaving India facing a tricky encounter against arch-rivals Pakistan on Friday.
India need a win to ensure their place in the Super Eights along with Pakistan. If Pakistan win, net run rates of India and Scotland will decide the second position from the group in the next round.
ICC World Twenty20, IND vs SCO, Group D: Match abandoned

Twenty20 World Championship 2007
India vs Scotland
Scorecard
Match abandoned





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2009 ICC World Twenty20 in England
World Twenty20 Schedule
Group Stage
- Match 1 - Friday, 5 June, 2009: Netherlands vs England at Lord's
- Match 2 - Saturday, 6 June, 2009: Scotland vs New Zealand at Kennington
Oval
- Match 3 - Saturday, 6 June, 2009: Australia vs West Indies at Kennington
Oval
- Match 4 - Saturday, 6 June, 2009: Bangladesh vs India at Trent Bridge
- Match 5 - Sunday, 7 June, 2009: Scotland vs South Africa at Kennington
Oval
- Match 6 - Sunday, 7 June, 2009: England vs Pakistan at Kennington
Oval
- Match 7 - Monday, 8 June, 2009: Bangladesh vs Ireland at Trent
Bridge
- Match 8 - Monday, 8 June, 2009: Australia vs Sri Lanka at Trent Bridge
- Match 9 - Tuesday, 9 June, 2009: Pakistan vs Netherlands at Lord's
- Match 10 - Tuesday, 9 June, 2009: New Zealand vs South Africa at
Lord's
- Match 11 - Wednesday, 10 June, 2009: Sri Lanka vs West Indies at Trent Bridge
- Match 12 - Wednesday, 10 June, 2009: India vs Ireland at Trent Bridge
Super Eights
- Match 13 - Thursday, 11 June, 2009: Ireland vs New Zealand at Trent Bridge
- Match 14 - Thursday, 11 June, 2009: England vs South Africa at Trent Bridge
- Match 15 - Friday, 12 June, 2009: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka at Lord's
- Match 16 - Friday, 12 June, 2009: India vs West Indies at Lord's
- Match 17 - Saturday, 13 June, 2009: West Indies vs South Africa at Kennington Oval
- Match 18 - Saturday, 13 June, 2009: New Zealand vs Pakistan at Kennington Oval
- Match 19 - Sunday, 14 June, 2009: Ireland vs Sri Lanka at Lord's
- Match 20 - Sunday, 14 June, 2009: India vs England at Lord's
- Match 21 - Monday, 15 June, 2009: Pakistan vs Ireland at Kennington Oval
- Match 22 - Monday, 15 June, 2009: England vs West Indies at Kennington Oval
- Match 23 - Tuesday, 16 June, 2009: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka at Trent Bridge
- Match 24 - Tuesday, 16 June, 2009: South Africa vs India at Trent Bridge
Semi Finals
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