Former New Zealand Cricketer Set to Play for Scotland, to Make International Comeback After 5 Years
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Former New Zealand Cricketer Tom Bruce, Who Played 17 T20Is for Black Caps, Switches Allegiance to Scotland Ahead of Cricket World Cup League 2 Debut | 🏏 LatestLY
The top-order batter has played domestic cricket for Central Districts since 2014 and featured in 17 T20Is for New Zealand between 2017 and 2020. Most recently, Tom Bruce represented Central Districts in the Global Super League in Providence, Guyana. Scotland will face Canada and Namibia next across four matches in Ontario. 🏏 Former New Zealand Cricketer Tom Bruce, Who Played 17 T20Is for Black Caps, Switches Allegiance to Scotland Ahead of Cri…
Former New Zealand cricketer set to play for Scotland, to make international comeback after 5 years
Former New Zealand cricketer Tom Bruce has switched his loyalties to Scotland and is set to join the list of cricketers to play for two countries in international cricket. Bruce played 17 T20Is for New Zealand and scored 279 runs at an average of 18.6 and a strike rate of 122.36 with two fifties to his name. He last played international cricket back in February 2020 against India and will make a comeback to the top-flight cricket after five year…
Ex-New Zealand international batter with 5 T20Is against India switches to Scotland - Inside Sport India
Tom Bruce’s cricketing journey has taken him from the bright lights of New Zealand’s Super Smash to the international stage, that too, against India, and now, it will lead him to Scotland’s blue jersey. The 34-year-old, who played 17 T20Is for the Black Caps between 2017 and 2020, has switched allegiance to Scotland through his Edinburgh-born father. Bruce will turn out for his new team later this month when Scotland take on Namibia and Canada i…
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