Rain Halts Scotland's Strong Start Against England in T20 World Cup Opener
Scotland posted a competitive 90 without loss before persistent rain forced the match to be abandoned, sharing points with defending champions England.
- Scotland won the toss and elected to bat, reaching 90 for no loss in 10 overs.
- Persistent rain delays led to the match being abandoned, with both teams earning one point.
- England's DLS-adjusted target was set at 109 from 10 overs before the final rain interruption.
- Scotland's openers George Munsey and Michael Jones made significant contributions with 41 and 45 runs respectively.
- England now faces increased pressure in their next match against Australia.