The Spin | Battle anew: Scotland have eyes on historic England T20 World Cup clash

The Spin | Battle anew: Scotland have eyes on historic England T20 World Cup clash

Before Sunday’s World Cup match, former head coach Kari Carswell reflects on the journey from Tillicoultry to Sharjah

Tillicoultry is a small town in Clackmannanshire, Scotland, a few miles outside Stirling. It has a population of 4,600 – and a legitimate claim to being the birthplace of modern-day Scottish women’s cricket.

In early 2001, a small group gathered together one evening at a house in the town and, over cups of coffee, sat down to select the first Scotland team. The previous year, the Scottish Cricket Union (now Cricket Scotland) had decided to form its first national women’s team, and a “Scottish Select XI” had played matches against Northumberland, Cumbria and Durham. But now Scotland were hitting the big time: alongside England, Ireland and the Netherlands, they would compete in the 2001 European Championship.

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