On Friday, Zimbabwe stormed into the Super 12 stage of the Twenty20 World Cup for the first time at the expense of Scotland. It beat Scotland by five wickets with skipper Craig Ervine hitting a half-century. The African nation limited the Scots to 132-6 with tidy bowling led by Tendai Chatara (2-14) and Richard Ngarava (2-28) before rattling through the run chase with nine balls to spare.

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