Kyle Coetzer, the Scotland batsman, has extended his contract with Durham by one year as he looks to cement his place in the first team
Coetzer extends Durham contract
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Scotland prepare for ODI battles
Scotland are preparing to face the twin challenge of New Zealand and Ireland in the one-day tri-series at Mannofield in Aberdeen next week, the first time the ground has hosted ODIs
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Scotland name strong squad to face England
Scotland have named a strong squad to face England at the Grange on Monday and include six players with county experience, but there is no place for Fraser Watts
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Ireland and Canada qualify for Super Eights
A round-up of matches from the third day of the World Cup Qualifiers tournament in South Africa
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Durham sweep aside Surrey
A round-up from the latest Friends Provident Trophy matches
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Seelaar and Kervezee shut out Scotland
Netherlands were clinical with ball and, to a lesser degree, with bat, executing a seven-wicket victory in their warm-up game against Scotland at the Oval
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Gutsy fighters alone won't take Scotland far
A preview of how Scotland will fare in the ICC World Twenty20
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de Villiers and South Africa crush Scotland
South Africa produced an ominously clinical performance to send Scotland packing in the World Twenty20
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Di Venuto double brings title closer
For Durham, it was a day where they moved inextricably towards the retaining the main prize. Their opening batsmen, led by Michael Di Venuto's outstanding double century, added 314 and put the Nottinghamshire bowlers to the sword
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Ouma hundred keeps Kenya afloat
An unbeaten hundred from Maurice Ouma kept Kenya afloat on the third day of their Intercontinental Cup game against Scotland at Nairobi Gymkhana. His 106, along with dogged contributions from Hiren Varaiya (44), Collins Obuya (38) and Steve Tikolo (34) ha
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Nel and Lockhart seal Scotland win
Scotland raced to their second win of the 2009-10 Intercontinental Cup on the 4th day at Nairobi Gymkhana despite Maurice Ouma's battling century. Scotland made light work of their second innings target, with Douglas Lockhart and Ewan Chalmers sealing an
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Associate nations eye Caribbean prize
Two places are up for grabs the ICC World Twenty20 in West Indies when the qualifying tournaments gets underway in UAE on Tuesday.
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Ireland's team performance scuppers Scotland
Ireland completed a 37-run win to ensure their progress to the Super Fours stage after Scotland collapsed on either side of a threatening partnership between Kyle Coetzer and Gordon Drummond.
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Durham prosper against pink ball
Durham pair Michael Di Venuto and Kyle Coetzer both scored centuries as bat dominated pink ball on an experimental first day of the season-opening fixture against MCC
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Durham skittle MCC for 162
Durham put both the MCC's batsmen and the much-hyped pink ball through their paces today, skittling their opponents for 162 to assume take control after two days of the county curtain-raiser
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Ian Blackwell propels Durham to victory
Ian Blackwell propelled champions Durham to a thrilling five-wicket win against Hampshire in the County Championship match at Chester-le-Street
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Hamilton, Coetzer return for England ODI
Scotland captain Gavin Hamilton, allrounder Ryan Watson and Durham batsman Kyle Coetzer have been added to Scotland's squad to take on England at Grange Cricket Club on Saturday.
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Low-key start to World Cup preparation
Cricinfo previews the ODI between Scotland and England at Edinburgh
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England coast to thumping victory
A lightening 117-run opening stand between Andrew Strauss and Craig Kieswetter rocketed England to a seven-wicket victory with over a quarter of their innings to spare against Scotland in a sun-drenched Edinburgh
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Coetzer ton topples his Scotland team-mates
A century from Kyle Coetzer helped Durham to a second Clydesdale Bank 40 win in as many days as they beat Scotland by 80 runs to move up to second in Group B
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