
Tom Bruce, former New Zealand International, has committed himself to Scotland, and at the end of this month in Canada, he will present the World Cup 24 -year -old, the black cap in 17 T20is, in Edinburgh’s father in 2017 to 2020.
Bruce’s connection with Scottish cricket has been stretched for almost ten years. In 2016, he showed up to the Scottish development of XI and scored an undefeated 132 against the Durham Academy, but the ICC regulations at that time prevented him in full international appearance. With secure capacity, it is ready to add quality and experience to the Scottish assembly.
Bruce, a fruitful artist for central districts in the home circuit of New Zealand, has compiled over 6,200 first -class runs on average 47.12. Its record includes 11 centuries, the head of the monumental 345 in Shield 2024–25 Plunket-Tention of the highest score in the New Zealand first class of history. In the T20 arena surpassed 2,500 deer runs in a blow over 140 and recorded the 18 fifties along the way.
SPEAKING ON BRUCE BEING NAMED IN THE SQUAD, Steve Snell, Cricket Scotland Head of Performance, Said, ”We’re excited to Welcome Tom Bruce into the Squad for the Fire Time. He Has Had a Very Successful Career Been in Conversations with Him for Some Time About Committing to Playing for Scotland.
He is currently sitting third in the League 2 ranking, Scotland is in a close race with Canada and Namibia. Bruce’s integration comes to a major point in their qualifying campaign at the World Championship and adds stability and firepower to the team to climb the next table.
Scotch group Scotland for ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2
Richie Berrington, Tom Bruce, Matthew Cross, Brad Currie, Josh Davey, Jasper Davidson, Chris Greaves, Jack Jarvis, Michael Leask, Finlay McCreath, Brandon McMullen, George Munsey, Safyaan Sharif, Charlie Tear, Mark Watt
ICC Cricket World Cup League 2
August 27 – Canada in Namibia – 8:30 pm. is – 01:30 is, 28 August
August 29 – Namibia in Scotland – 20:30. is – 01:30 is, 30th August
August 31 – Canada in Scotland – 20:30. is – 01:30 is, 1 September
September 2 – Canada in Namibia – 8:30 pm. is – 01:30 is, 3 September
September 4 – Namibia in Scotland – 20:30 is – 01:30 is, September 5
September 6 – Canada in Scotland – 8:30 pm. – 01:30 is, 7th September
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Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
August 12, 2025