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Chris McBride is confident Scotland will qualify for the ICC World Cup

Scotland take on Nepal for the second time in the ICC Div 2 Men's Cricket World Cup League 2 - July 2022

Scotland batter Chris McBride believes Scotland will prevail in a five-team competition including Ireland, Sri Lanka, Oman and UAE and qualify for the ICC World Cup.

Chris McBride is confident Scotland can successfully negotiate the upcoming ICC World Cup Qualifier and book their place at the finals later this year.
The Scots are currently at a training camp in South Africa before they head across the border to Zimbabwe for the 10-team tournament that gets underway on June 16 and will decide who gets the last two spots on offer for the showpiece in India this autumn.
Doug Watson's team are in a five-team pool alongside Ireland, Sri Lanka, Oman and UAE, with the top three teams from each section going forward to the Super Six stage to play for the final two World Cup berths.
Scotland came through the qualifiers to make it to the 2015 event in Australia and New Zealand, and McBride - who made his debut last year - believes they can do so again.
"I think we can, yes," he said. "I think there's a lot of pride and self-worth in the group that we believe we deserve to be there.
"I know it won't be easy because of the opposition we face, but I think the group is very close-knit and there is a lot of confidence within the group.
"We're going to train as hard as we can to try and meet our goal of finishing in that top two. We can only look at that first game against Ireland at the moment but I think we can go a long way."
McBride, who turns 24 this month, is relishing the biggest tournament of his career to date.
"The whole tour is going to be pretty full-on, it's going to be very good," he said. "The appeal of playing in a world event, with it being my first-ever qualifier, is very exciting.
"I'm going to get to test myself under pressure against some very good opposition. The boys are close-knit, we're used to touring as a group, so it will be amazing."
Dumfries-born McBride is pleased with how he has adapted to international cricket since realising a childhood dream when he made his debut against Oman in Dubai last year.
"I dreamt of getting into the national team when I was a young boy and I remember going to watch my brother play for Scotland Under-19s in Belfast so that was when I wanted to get involved," he said.
"It meant so much to make my debut, although it was gutting that I didn't have any family there. It was a surreal experience, the day just flew by.
"But there was a lot of pride, especially for Dumfries, my home cricket club. I always get great support from them.
"I started my Scotland career slowly but I think I've started finding my feet in the last two tours in Namibia and Nepal. I've been averaging over 30 in the last eight knocks so I feel like I'm getting into it and I'm ready for the qualifiers."

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