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Top 10 Most Stupid Run Outs in Cricket History | Funniest run outs in Cricket ever | Scotland seal shock six-run victory over England: ODI – as it happened The top team in the world have lost to the team ranked 13th. And we’ve seen 737 runs in a day. Jonny Bairstow played a scintillating knock, but, to be ultra-critical, it was a baby hundred when a daddy was required. And Alex Hales compounded the problem by stage-managing two dismissals, his own and Joe Root’s. Moeen Ali and Liam Plunkett very nearly turned it round, but the force was with Kyle Coetzer, the captain with a ridiculous number of bowling changes. He set the tone this morning with the bat, and somehow he got his team over the line in the field, helped by some canny bowling from Evans and Watt. It’s been a privilege to cover this. Thanks for your company. The last word goes to Jamie Argent. “Does this mean we win the World Cup?” It’s not far off. The Scotland team celebrate. The Scotland team celebrate. Photograph: Craig Brough/Action Images via Reuters Updated at 7.05pm BST Facebook Twitter Google plus Advertisement 14h ago 18:50 Watt a day! Edinburgh is rocking. There’s a crowd invasion, some bagpipes are playing, the players are exchanging hugs, and although England will be red-faced, they don’t seem to begrudge the Scots their triumph, which is right and proper. This is a famous, famous victory, and it makes a nonsense of Scotland’s absence from next year’s World Cup. Callum Macleod, Mark Watt and co. have written themselves into Scottish sporting history. Facebook Twitter Google plus 14h ago 18:50 Since you’re here … we have a small favour to ask. More people are reading the Guardian than ever but advertising revenues across the media are falling fast. And unlike many news organisations, we haven’t put up a paywall – we want to keep our journalism as open as we can. So you can see why we need to ask for your help. The Guardian’s independent, investigative journalism takes a lot of time, money and hard work to produce. But we do it because we believe our perspective matters – because it might well be your perspective, too. If everyone who reads our reporting, who likes it, helps fund it, our future would be much more secure. For as little as £1, you can support the Guardian – and it only takes a minute. Make a contribution. - Guardian HQ 14h ago 18:47 THAT'S IT!!! Scotland win by 6 runs Wood is lbw Sharif, and Scotland beat England for the first time. They have thoroughly deserved it. Sharif celebrates winning the match after talking Wood for lbw. Sharif celebrates winning the match after talking Wood for lbw. Photograph: Craig Brough/Action Images via Reuters Updated at 7.16pm BST Facebook Twitter Google plus 14h ago 18:45 Mid-49th over: England 364-9 (Plunkett 46, Wood 1) Wood receives a gift from Sharif, on his legs, but can only tuck it for a single. England need eight from nine. Updated at 6.51pm BST Facebook Twitter Google plus Advertisement 14h ago 18:43 WICKET!!!!! Rashid run out 5 (England 362-9) A review for run out against Rashid, as Plunkett calls for a tight two, and he’s gone! England need ten from 11. What a match. Adil Rashid is run out. Adil Rashid is run out. Photograph: Craig Brough/Action Images via Reuters Updated at 6.57pm BST Facebook Twitter Google plus 14h ago 18:41 48th over: England 361-8 (Plunkett 44, Rashid 5) These two batsmen share a dressing-room at Headingley and it shows as they scramble some quick singles. England need 11 from 12. And here’s the trusty Starbuck. “Answering Brian Withington’s question [46th over]: Ball probably trumps Plunkett, though not so euphonious.” Hmmm. It does if we’re playing nominative determinism, but I thought we were playing onomatopoeia? Facebook Twitter Google plus 14h ago 18:36 47th over: England 356-8 (Plunkett 41, Rashid 3) Sharif bamboozles Rashid with a slower ball, a leg-cutter at 64mph, but strays on to Plunkett’s legs and gives him a comfy four. Sharif recovers with a fine yorker, swinging in, but Plunkett, seeing it big now, digs it out for a single to long-off. England are favourites again, just. Facebook Twitter Google plus 14h ago 18:33 46th over: England 348-8 (Plunkett 35, Rashid 1) Just when I’m thinking Scotland should have a Test-match field here, they take a much-needed wicket by sticking to the one-day way. Moeen, usually such a good timer of the ball, found the bottom of the bat that time. Watt finishes with 3-55, and he’s only 21, although he looks older. And bowls older. England need a run a ball. “Is Plunkett,” wonders Withington, “the most onomatopoeic English cricketer in recent memory?” Facebook Twitter Google plus 14h ago 18:30 WICKET!!!! Ali c Munsey b Watt 46 (England 347-8) Just when it was looking easy again for England, Moeen makes a game of it by chipping to long-on.