George O’Neill
BBC Sport Scotland
Scotland have perhaps never written a greater headline than the last time they met England.
In 2018, the Scots won a thrilling one-day international in Edinburgh by six runs, thanks largely to Calum MacLeod’s magnificent 140 not out.
Spinner Mark Watt was the pick of Scotland’s bowlers that day, taking 3-55, and the 27-year-old is targeting another upset in Barbados.
“Success for us is getting to the next stage. Taking a few scalps along the way, putting some headlines out,” he said.
“We’ve been there and done that, so that gives us the belief we can do it again. All the guys are raring to go.”
Read BBC Sport Scotland’s preview of today’s match here.
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