WI vs SCO Head-to-head stats and records you need to know before West Indies vs Scotland Women's T20 World Cup 2024 match

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The second match of Sunday's double-header in the Women's T20 World Cup will be the West Indies vs Scotland. Both teams suffered a defeat in their opening match. While Scotland went down against Bangladesh, the West Indies were crushed by South Africa.

A defeat for either side would push them towards the exit door from the Women's T20 World Cup 2024. Scotland are making their debut in the competition, while the West Indies won the mega event in 2016.

The West Indies will undoubtedly start as the favorites. Scotland, however, will aim to spring a surprise. Ahead of this group-stage clash, here's a look at the head-to-head record between the two teams.


West Indies vs Scotland head-to-head record in women's T20Is

The head-to-head record between the West Indies and Scotland in women's T20I cricket stands at 0-0. The two teams will cross swords for the first time in the shortest format of the game tonight.

The West Indies have already played one match at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, which is the venue for tonight's game. Meanwhile, Scotland played their first match in Sharjah. The Women in Maroon will therefore have a good idea about the conditions at the venue.

Matches played: 0

Won by West Indies: 0

Won by Scotland: 0


West Indies vs Scotland head-to-head record in UAE

The head-to-head record between the West Indies and Scotland in the UAE is also 0-0. As mentioned earlier, the Scots have never locked horns with the Women in Maroon in this format before.

Matches played: 0

Won by West Indies: 0

Won by Scotland: 0


Last West Indies vs Scotland match

Although the two teams have never done battle in a T20I match before, they did go head-to-head in an ODI match during the International Women's Cricket Council Trophy back in 2003.

The West Indies won that match convincingly by 10 wickets. A three-wicket haul from Verena Felicien helped the West Indies bowl Scotland out for 74 before chasing it down in just 8.5 overs.

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