Cricket World Cup League 2: Early State Of Play

Scotland Leads the Pack

Scotland tops the standings with 4 wins, 2 losses, and 1 No-result, boasting a strong player group and defending their inaugural title.

Canada's Dream Start

Canada begins with a 4-0 record, but faces stiff opposition in their next tri-series without coach Pubudu Dassanayake.

Namibia's Rebuild

Namibia aims to level up their play, focusing on bowling and batting stability, with youngsters stepping into senior ranks.

Netherlands' Struggle

The Dutch team struggles with a 2-2 start, highlighting the tough nature of the competition. Scott Edwards' side boasts a strong selection pool but faces selection.

Oman's Slow Start

Oman won just one match in their first tri-series, needing to make ground lost to rivals. The team boasts extensive experience but must integrate younger players.

Nepal's Potential

epal boasts immense potential with a young group but had a slow start, dropping three of four matches. Rohit Paudel's men focus on ODI cricket, seeking improvement.

UAE's Disappointing Begin

UAE lost all three home matches, struggling for runs and yet to finalize a set playing XI. Muhammad Waseem's side faces a tough trip to Namibia in September.

USA's Upcoming Debut

The Americans, bolstered by T20 World Cup performances, join the competition in the next tri-series. The playing group is stronger than the side that finished.

Key Players Emerging

Players like Charlie Cassell (Scotland), Harsh Thakur (Canada), and Aayan Khan (UAE) make significant contributions to their teams' campaigns.