I think we certainly gave ourselves a chance there: Berrington after England clash
Scotland decided to bat after winning the toss and scored 90 runs without losing any wicket in 10 overs. Then 109 runs were set by DLS method in front of the current champions. However, the rain did not allow them to enter the field to chase this target.

Khan Mutasim Billah LifeEditor
Posted - 2024-06-05T19:19:56+06:00
Updated - 2024-06-05T19:19:56+06:00
Scotland captain Richie Berrington acknowledges that his team was disappointed not to be able to defeat England in their opening T20 World Cup match due to rain in Barbados.
Scotland decided to bat after winning the toss and scored 90 runs without losing any wicket in 10 overs. Then 109 runs were set by DLS method in front of the current champions. However, the rain did not allow them to enter the field to chase this target.
According to Berrington, there was definitely a chance to win the match. “I think we certainly gave ourselves a chance there. It would have been interesting to see how the weather would have affected the pitch because it did look a little bit of uneven bounce, as we expected during the day. I think if we bowled and fielded well, we certainly had an opportunity there,” Berrington said.
“I think everyone's frustrated, not being able to get a game in there. Some positives to take, at least. The guys who went out to the middle I thought did a really good job. Now looking ahead, they've had some time out there and we can take some things from that. But certainly we're frustrated we couldn't get a full game in.”