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Scotland Can Learn A Lot Despite Series Defeat To Australia, Says Doug Watson
"The 3-0 defeat is frustrating and the guys will be disappointed because they are proud, but there have been a lot of things we can learn from. We know that playing against world class opposition, your margins are so small. From a batting perspective, it was about partnerships."
"In all three games, we didn't get a 40-run partnership; it was something they did well. We chopped and changed quite a bit, which we don't normally do. We gave people different opportunities so they can be exposed to this level."
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31