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Lorna Thomson

Dumfries cricketer makes his mark for Scotland in Namibia

Dumfries cricketer Chris McBride has been making his mark on the pitch for Scotland in the heat of Namibia whilst his former Dumfries Cricket Club team mates have been putting the gloves on for the icy conditions at home.

After making his debut for the Scotland Men’s side in April in Dubai this was a “breakout series” for the 23-year-old former Carrutherstown Primary pupil.

In the final match of the tri-series last week involving Scotland, Namibia and Nepal he was named the ICC Player of the Match in the ICC World Cup League Two encounter.

McBride finished as Scotland’s top run scorer in the four match series with an average of 42 and hit the top score with 46 not out in Scotland’s eight-wicket win in that final game win over Nepal.

Scotland coach Shane Burger said: “Chris McBride played excellently for 46 not out.

“He’s really matured on the trip and I was glad he took responsibility to finish off the game for the win.”

He hit another top score of 43 opening in the other win versus the same opponents and 30 in the victory over Namibia. He also chipped in with a key wicket in the second win over Nepal.

Chris said: “It was an amazing experience and a great trip. It was good to contribute to winning games for Scotland.”

With 688 players so far capped for Scotland Men, McBride is the first associated with Dumfries Cricket Club at Nunholm and is understood to be the first such Scotland player from the Dumfries and Galloway region.

Scotland’s three wins out of four ensured their place in the 50 Over ODI World qualifier tournament in Zimbabwe from June 18 to July 9 next summer by confirming a top three finishing place in the league.

The likes of South Africa, Sri Lanka and Ireland are currently set to be amongst their opponents in that 10 team tournament.

Scotland are also well positioned to win this league with four games to go in another tri-series against the same two sides in Nepal in February.

Meanwhile Dumfries Cricket Club’s indoor sessions continue in January at St Joseph’s College for boys and girls from ages five up to senior players.

The club welcomes any new participants and can be contacted on dumfriescricketclub@gmail.com, via dumfriescricketclub.com, for further information.

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