Scottish Saltires

Scottish Saltires

Équipe d'Écosse de cricket

L’équipe d'Écosse de cricket représente l'Écosse au niveau international. Jusqu'en 1992, les meilleurs joueurs écossais peuvent jouer au niveau international pour l'équipe d'Angleterre. En 1994, l'Écosse devient membre associée de l'International Cricket Council, et peut ainsi disputer des matchs reconnus comme internationaux. L'équipe se qualifie pour sa première Coupe du monde en 1999, puis une seconde fois en 2007, obtenant à chaque fois le droit temporaire de disputer des rencontres au format One-day International. L'équipe d'Écosse participe également à certaines compétitions nationales anglaises sous le nom de Scottish Saltires, et dans lesquelles elle peut recevoir l'apport de joueurs étrangers.

Palmarès

Coupe du monde de cricket

  • 1999 : premier tour
  • 2007 : premier tour
 

ICC Trophy

 

Championnat d'Europe

  • 1996 : 5e
  • 1998 : 3e
  • 2000 : 3e (division 1)
  • 2002 : finaliste (division 1)
  • 2004 : 4e (division 1)
  • 2006 : finaliste (division 1)
  • Portail du cricket Portail du cricket
  • Portail de l’Écosse Portail de l’Écosse
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