Women’s T20 World Cup highlights: Scotland v Sri Lanka


Scotland’s T20 World Cup campaign ends in a thrilling final-over defeat by Sri Lanka at Old Trafford. Sarah Bryce’s unbeaten 47 runs helps Scotland finish their innings at 151-6, but Sri Lanka hold their nerve to win by three wickets in a tense finish.

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