Scotland, Nepal, and Netherlands to play men's T20I tri-series in Glasgow in June

IANS April 24, 2025 188 views

Scotland is set to host an exciting men's T20I tri-series featuring Nepal and the Netherlands in June, providing crucial competitive preparation for upcoming international tournaments. The six-match series at Clydesdale Cricket Club will test each team's capabilities and serve as a strategic warm-up for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Qualifier in July. Teams will play multiple round-robin matches, with the points leader crowned the tournament champion. This tournament represents an important stepping stone for these cricket nations seeking qualification for the 2026 Men's T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.

"Further details around broadcast arrangements for the series will be confirmed in due course" - Cricket Scotland
New Delhi, April 24: Scotland, Nepal, and the Netherlands are all set to compete in a men’s T20I tri-series at the Clydesdale Cricket Club in Glasgow from June 15-20, said Cricket Scotland on Thursday.

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Three cricket nations compete in crucial Glasgow T20I tournament

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Series serves as critical World Cup Qualifier preparation

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Matches scheduled from June 15-20 with strategic matchups

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Winner determined by total points accumulated

It also said the six-match men’s T20I tri-series will immediately follow the ICC CWCL2 fixtures, which feature all three sides, from June 2-12 at Forfarshire CC in Dundee. As per the schedule, Scotland will play the first game of the tri-series against the Netherlands on June 15.

The Netherlands will face Nepal on June 16, before the latter take on hosts Scotland on June 17. On June 18, the Netherlands and Nepal will take on each other, before the former take on Scotland on June 19. Scotland and Nepal will then play the final game of the tri-series on June 20, following which the team with the most number of points will be adjudged as the winner.

“Further details around broadcast arrangements for the series will be confirmed in due course. Tickets will go on general sale next month, with dates for priority access to be confirmed,” added Cricket Scotland.

The tri-series will serve as vital preparation for Scotland ahead of them playing in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Qualifier, to be held in the Netherlands from July 5-11. Apart from Scotland and Netherlands, Guernsey, Jersey, and Italy will be in action in the tournament which will see the top two teams qualify for the 2026 Men’s T20 World Cup, to be played in India and Sri Lanka.

From Europe, only England and Ireland have confirmed their direct qualification for the mega event in the shortest format. Scotland had played in the 2024 Men’s T20 World Cup, where they were placed in Group B alongside Australia, England, Namibia, and Oman. Netherlands and Nepal were in Group D of the competition alongside South Africa, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.

Reader Comments

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James K.
Exciting news! Love seeing associate nations get more playing opportunities. Scotland vs Nepal should be a cracker of a match 🔥
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Sarah P.
As a Dutch cricket fan, I'm thrilled about this! Though I wish they'd include one more team to make it a proper round-robin. Still, great prep for the qualifiers.
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Rajesh M.
Nepal's cricket team has been improving so much lately! Hope they can pull off some upsets here. #GoNepal 🇳🇵
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Alan T.
The scheduling seems a bit tight - 6 matches in 6 days with teams playing back-to-back. Hope player fatigue doesn't affect the quality of cricket.
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Priya S.
Would be amazing if they could stream these matches on YouTube like some other associate nations do. Makes it more accessible for global fans!
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Mike L.
Great to see Glasgow hosting cricket again! The Clydesdale ground is lovely - been there for a few matches before. Might try to catch a game if I can get tickets.

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