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Glenn expects ‘competitive and entertaining game’ against Scotland
London Spirit's Sarah Glenn bowling during The Hundred Women's Final at Lord's, London. Picture date: Sunday August 18, 2024

ENGLAND spinner Sarah Glenn has no doubt Sunday’s opponents Scotland will remain eager to “put a stamp” on their debut T20 World Cup campaign despite having already been eliminated.

The Scots were confirmed as being unable to progress from Group B on Wednesday as they were beaten by South Africa, to add to losses to Bangladesh and West Indies.

England have so far defeated Bangladesh and South Africa in their first two matches at the tournament in the United Arab Emirates as they pursue top spot in the pool.

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