
Witnesses one of the most pulsed matches in Dundi city ICC Male Cricket World Cup League 2 History on Thursday, 12 June. Scotland explosive opener George Muni In the record book with a one -day Scottish and Associate Player with the highest individual score by the International level, he named your name in the record book. But despite its bravery, it was the Netherlands, who went with victory-Dutch Star’s counter-Hamle’s centenary by drawing a remarkable run chase.
George Munse Record-Breaking Knock Power Scotland to Mammath Total
Breaking all the guns, Muni Dutch took the bowlers to the cleaner. His 150-gents with 191, 14 borders and 11 huge sixes, which seemed lucky to push Scotland before 400. Although a dual century was in sight, his innings was reduced to the 49th over. Vivian kanma,
Nevertheless, Munse’s Blitzcrayg placed a platform to post 369/6 for Scotland-his third highest ODI total. Previous record for the highest individual score for Scotland (by 175 Kulm McLeod In 2014) he was far behind as Munse raised the bar for associate nations.
Top ODI score by Associate batsmen:
- 191 – George Money (Scotland) vs. Netherlands, Dundi, 2025
- 175 – Calum McLeod (Scotland) vs Canada, Christchurch, 2014
- 173– Jaskaran Malhotra (USA) vs. PNG, Al Aarat, 2021
- 157 – Calum McLeod (Scotland) vs. Afghanistan, Bulveyo, 2018
- 156 – Kyle Koetzer (Scotland) vs Bangladesh, Nelson, 2015
See also: Fans Storm ground on Scotland after Nepal’s dramatic final-ball win
Max O’Dod Orchestrate Stunning Netherlands Chase
While the spotlight was initially related to Munse, Max o’ -dow It was ensured that Dutch had its own moment under the sun. Opening the chase, the right-handed player matched Munse Stroke-for-Stroke, scoring 158 runs off only 130 balls. Displaying calm under pressure, he formed an important partnership and prepared the innings for perfection.
Despite losing some wickets in the middle overs, the Netherlands maintained the required rate and crossed the finish line with four balls-a memorable 4-cicat win and silenced the house crowd.
Also read: Men’s ODI ranking


