Hong Kong have been beaten in the final match of their Tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland with Scotland scoring a 53-run win in the Second One Day International.
After Thursday’s washout – it meant Scotland won the series and claimed the Braidwood Cup Trophy.
Chasing Scotland’s 266-7, Hong Kong had reached 139-2 after 30 overs, but with the required rate creeping up wickets fell and the visitors were dismissed for 213 in the 47th over.
Babar Hayat (56) and Nizakat Khan (42) were again the linchpins of Hong Kong’s innings but didn’t get the support required.
Earlier, Scotland recovered from 144-5 after 32 overs to post an above par score thanks to a century from Calum Macleod (102) and a run-a-ball 52 from Craig Wallace.
Wickets were shared among the Hong Kong bowlers with Tanveer Ahmed (2-50) the only multiple wicket-taker.
Hong Kong now return home, with their next assignment a three-game ODI series against Papua New Guinea in November, which will be held in Mong Kok.
INTERVIEW WITH BABAR HAYAT
“We got a good start with the run chase, Nizakat and I were playing nicely and then we collapsed. They took two really good catches and saved a lot of singles and twos and we didn’t do that was the big difference for me. The way we bowled in the middle was brilliant but we let ourselves down in the field in the last 10 overs.”
“Nizakat or myself needed to stay there until the end, we were playing patiently but those catches turned the game.”
“Overall we’ve played really well on this tour – we brought a lot of young guys and are missing key players. So it’s a learning process for us and we will be a lot better for the experience. We competed in every game, won the T20 series against Ireland and Nizakat’s form was outstanding.”
“We need to work on our fielding, in every game we gave away 20-30 runs and today it put us under a lot of pressure so that is something we have to work on.”
See Hong Kong Cricket's other TweetsTwitter Ads info and privacy 7:40pm: Just as Scotland were building a partnership, Ehsan Khan has trapped Richie Berrington LBW as he attempted a sweep shot. Scotland now 125-4 after 28 overs. Key phase of the game coming up.
7:10pm: A wicket to Tanwir Afzal LBW has further helped Hong Kong's cause. Scotland now 82-3.
7pm: Drinks. The wickets have slowed the run rate down. Scotland are 80-2 after 16 overs.
6:40pm: Hong Kong pick up wickets in successive overs just as Scotland were getting away and it could have been three but Tanveer Ahmed's close LBW shout was turned down. Importantly Coetzer was one of the wickets to fall for 48, with a great return catch taken by Tanveer. Scotland 67-2 after 12.
6:20pm: Kyle Coetzer looms as a key wicket here. He's already hit five boundaries and two sixes in 30 balls and has moved to 34. Scotland 48-0 after 8 overs.
6pm: After the first over went for 12 Hong Kong built up a few dots and play and misses. Scotland 14-0 after 3 overs.
5:15pm: Captains Babar Hayat and Kyle Coetzer are out in the middle.View image on Twitter