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15:01 GMT, Friday, 16 May 2008 16:01 UK

Hamilton admits Scots need runs

Gavin Hamilton

Gavin Hamilton admits Scotland's off-form batsmen must raise their game if they are to challenge Yorkshire in Sunday's Friends Provident Trophy game.

Despite a series of fine bowling performances, the Saltires have failed to pile on the runs.

And the former Yorkshire and England Test player admitted: "We've struggled a little bit with the newer ball.

"But you look around the country (and) no-one's scoring a lot of runs. And it's only four games into the season."




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