
Scotland count cost of missing T20 World Cup
What are Scotland missing at T20 World Cup?
Exposure and financial benefit, to put it simply.Scotland very rarely get the opportunity to play full members of the ICC outside global tournaments so qualifying is so important.It allows the Scots to both showcase their ability and test themselves against the best players in the world. It has been said by many Scotland players and coaches that is the only way for them to improve significantly.The prize money and prestige involved incentivises Scotland's county players - the likes of Lancashire's Michael Jones and Hampshire's Brad Wheal - who did not feature at the qualifier - to play, thus strengthening their squad.For the Cricket Scotland organisation, a World Cup - especially one in India - would represent a rare chance to bring in new sponsors.In associate cricket, where money is tight at the best of times, missing an opportunity like this to boost the coffers will hurt.
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