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Scotland out of World Twenty20 after Zimbabwe defeat

Zimbabwe's Sean Williams (left) celebrates with his team-mates after the dismissal of Scotland batsman Michael Leask.
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Sean Williams stroked a brisk fifty before the bowlers ensured a second straight win for Zimbabwe, beating Scotland by 11 runs in the World Twenty20 in Nagpur Thursday.

The result ends the Scots' hopes of progressing from Group B.

Electing to bat, Zimbabwe suffered from regular wicket-fall but Williams' 36-ball 53 enabled the side to post 147 for seven, a score which proved enough against a seemingly brittle Scotland batting.

Skipper Hamilton Masakadza gave the new ball to his brother and left-arm spinner Wellington Masakadza who bagged four wickets to help bundle out Scotland for 136 in 19.4 overs, in the must-win Group B match.

Zimbabwe though had a terrible start after a mid-pitch collision between the openers which resulted in the run out of Hamilton and an injury to Vusi Sibanda's chin.

The incident forced a six-minute stoppage time but did little to improve Zimbabwe's batting prospects as wickets continued to tumble against a disciplined Scottish attack.

Williams then mixed the right dose of caution and aggression to guide the side to a respectable score with some help from lower-order batsmen Malcom Waller and Elton Chigumbura.

The Scotland batting also faltered against an inspired Zimbabwe attack that rattled the top-order to reduce them to 20 for four in 3.1 overs.

Richie Berrington and captain Preston Mommsen did put up some fight with their 51-run sixth wicket stand but Zimbabwe's bowlers made sure they had the last laugh.

Zimbabwe's Wellington Masakadza (third left) celebrates with his team-mates after the dismissal of Scotland batsman George Munsey.
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Zimbabwe's Wellington Masakadza (third left) celebrates with his team-mates after the dismissal of Scotland batsman George Munsey.PRASHANT BOOTAFP

Left-arm spinner Wellington bagged four scalps while medium-pacer Tendai Chatara and Donald Tiripano picked up two wickets each.

It was the second group win for Zimbabwe, who had beaten Hong Kong in the opening game and will need to top the group to move into the Super 10 stage.

Scotland lost their opening game to favourites Afghanistan by 14 runs.