(Reuters) - Scotland spent two days cruising New Zealand coasts to escape cricket after their hopes of a maiden World Cup win were crushed by Afghanistan but have returned determined to break their duck against Bangladesh.
The Scots needed just one wicket in the Dunedin cliffhanger but Afghanistan's tail-enders reeled in the final 19 runs to condemn their opponents to an 11th straight loss at World Cups.
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