Last updated: 3rd July 2008
Taylor: Quick-fire 61 not out
Triangular Tournament
Aberdeen
Scotland 101 v New Zealand 102-2 (L R P L Taylor 61 no)
New Zealand beat Scotland by 8 wkts
Scotland's hopes of a place on the official one-day international rankings were clinically demolished as New Zealand cruised to an easy eight-wicket win in Aberdeen.
The Scots, seeking a first win against Test playing opposition, went into the clash in high spirits after a comprehensive win against Ireland on Wednesday.
But the Black Caps' performance demonstrated the gulf between the leading countries and those from the second tier.
New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori won the toss and, giving his bowlers first use of helpful conditions, they responded by skittling Scotland for just 101.
Oram (3-13) was the pick of the bowlers before Ross Taylor then led the way with the bat, scoring 61 not out off 41 balls as the tourists won with 35.2 overs remaining.
With the ball moving both off the seam and in the humid atmosphere early on, an already tough task was made much more difficult for the Scottish batsmen.
Skipper Ryan Watson's miserable form continued when he was bowled in the first over by Mark Gillespie for his second duck in as many days.
Gillespie then removed the in-form Gavin Hamilton in similar fashion to reduce the Scots to 12-2 before Nav Poonia and Colin Smith both gloved catches to Brendon McCullum off Jacob Oram.
Qasim Sheikh, having taken 21 deliveries to get off the mark, offered home supporters some cheer with three boundaries in his 18.
But when the young Clydesdale batsman chopped Grant Elliott's slower delivery onto his stumps the procession continued.
Only a breezy unbeaten 17 from Gordon Goudie pushed Scotland's total into three figures, the former Middlesex youngster hoisting Vettori to long-on for the only six of the innings.
However, Scotland's total of 101 was hopelessly inadequate even when John Blain trapped Peter Fulton in front with the fourth delivery of the New Zealand reply.
Dewald Nel also enjoyed some success when he had the big-hitting McCullum caught at mid-on for 22.
However, Taylor produced the necessary fireworks to propel the Black Caps to an eight-wicket win inside 15 overs.

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| Sunday 5th July |
| Test Match First Test Match |
| Sri Lanka vs Pakistan |
| Friends Provident Friends Provident Semi Final |
| Lancashire vs Hampshire |
| Sussex vs Gloucestershire |
| One Day Int Fourth Match |
| West Indies vs India |
| Women's ODI 4th Match |
| England Women vs Australia Women |
| Monday 6th July |
| U-19 Test Series 1st Match |
| England Under 19 vs Bangladesh Under 19 |
| Tuesday 7th July |
| County Championship - Div 1 |
| Warwickshire vs Sussex |
| County Championship - Div 2 |
| Northamptonshire vs Derbyshire |
| Essex vs Glamorgan |
| One Day Int First Match |
| Scotland vs Canada |
| Result |
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| Saturday 4th July |
| Tour Match |
| England Lions vs Australia Match Drawn |
| Varsity Match |
| Oxford UCCE vs Cambridge UCCE Oxford UCCE won by 6 wickets. |
| Friday 3rd July |
| County Championship - Division One |
| Somerset vs Yorkshire Somerset won by 4 wickets. |
| Nottinghamshire vs Lancashire Match Drawn |
| Durham vs Worcestershire Durham won by 5 wickets. |
| County Championship - Division Two |
| Middlesex vs Surrey Match Drawn |
| Kent vs Gloucestershire Kent won by 76 runs. |
| Derbyshire vs Leicestershire Match Drawn |
| Friendly Match |
| Warwickshire vs England Match Drawn |
| One Day International Series |
| West Indies vs India India won by 6 wickets. (Revised target - Duckworth-Lewis system) |
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