Australia register comfortable win over Scotland to finish second in group

Australia packed off Scotland for 130 in 25.4 overs and chased down with 208 balls to spare at Bellerive Oval

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Last Updated : Mar 14 2015 | 3:13 PM IST
Left-arm pacer Mitchell Starc stood out with excellent figures of 4/14 as Australia registered an easy seven-wicket win over Scotland to finish second in Pool A going into the quarterfinals of the cricket World Cup here today.

After skipper Michael Clarke opted to bowl in their last round robin league match, Australia packed off Scotland for 130 in 25.4 overs and then chased down the target with 208 balls to spare at the Bellerive Oval.

Clarke, opening the innings in place of David Warner who was pushed down the order, made 47 in as many balls with the help of seven boundaries and two sixes and put on 58 runs for the second wicket with Shane Watson (24) to help the four-time winners inch closer to victory.

With a last eight berth already assured before today's match, the Australian captain wanted himself and Watson to spend some time in the middle before the quarterfinals kick off.

Aaron Finch raced his way to 20 off 10 balls with the help of three boundaries and a six, but he could not carry on as he was dismissed by Rob Taylor. Watson found the fence four times.

After Clarke fell three short of a half-century, James Faulkner (16) and Warner (21) guided the team home with ease following another rain interruption.

Taylor, Iain Wardlaw and Josh Davey were the wicket-takers for Scotland.

Australia finished second in the group behind co-hosts New Zealand and followed by Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. They play against the third place team in Pool B.

Earlier, Starc and Pat Cummins shared seven wickets between themselves to help skittle out a hapless Scotland for a paltry total.
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First Published: Mar 14 2015 | 2:48 PM IST

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