Indian cricket team in Scotland in 2007

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Indian cricket team in Scotland in 2007
  Flag of India.svg Flag of Scotland.svg
  India Scotland
Dates 16 August – 17 August 2007
Captains Rahul Dravid Ryan Watson
One Day International series
Results India won the 1-match series 1–0
Most runs Gautam Gambhir
85
Gavin Hamilton
44
Most wickets Ajit Agarkar
R. P. Singh
Munaf Patel
Piyush Chawla
2
Majid Haq
Craig Wright
John Blain
1

The Indian cricket team played one One Day International against Scotland between the conclusion of the Test Series and the beginning of the ODI series against England on August 16, 2007. In what was the first ODI between the two sides, India won the rain-affected match by seven wickets.

Contents

Squad lists

Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland squad [1]
Ryan Watson (c)
John Blain
Gordon Drummond
Gavin Hamilton
Majid Haq
Paul Hoffmann
Neil McCallum
Dewald Nel
Navdeep Poonia
Colin Smith (wk)
Fraser Watts
Craig Wright
Flag of India.svg  India squad [2]
Rahul Dravid (c)
Mahendra Singh Dhoni (vc/wk)
Ajit Agarkar
Gautam Gambhir
Sourav Ganguly
Dinesh Karthik
Zaheer Khan
Munaf Patel
Piyush Chawla
Ramesh Powar
Rohit Sharma
R. P. Singh
Sachin Tendulkar
Robin Uthappa
Yuvraj Singh

Of the players named in the squads, Gordon Drummond (Scotland) and Sourav Ganguly, Zaheer Khan, Rohit Sharma and Sachin Tendulkar (India) did not take part in the match.

One-off ODI

August 16, 2007
(scorecard)
Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg
203/9 (46 overs)
v
Flag of India.svg  India
212/3 (39.5 overs)
Gavin Hamilton 44 (78)
R. P. Singh 2/26 (9 overs)
Gautam Gambhir 85 (115)
Majid Haq 1/32 (6 overs)
Flag of India.svg  India win by 7 wickets (D/L)
Titwood, Glasgow, Scotland
Umpires: Ian Gould (ENG), Ian Howell (RSA)
Player of the match: Gautam Gambhir
  • Match Shortened to 46 overs per side. India chased revised target of 209 from 46 overs.
Gautam Gambhir, the man of the match. Gautam Gambhir.jpg
Gautam Gambhir, the man of the match.

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References

  1. "Scotland ODI Squad". Cricinfo. 2007-08-13. Retrieved 2007-08-19.
  2. "India One-Day Squad". Cricinfo. 2007-08-08. Retrieved 2007-08-19.