Scotland will take on the Netherlands in the 4th match of the Scotland T20 Tri-Series. The match is scheduled to be played at Titwood, Glasgow, on June 18 at 07:30 PM IST. Scotland Scotland is coming here after losing to Nepal by 2 wickets in the last-over thriller. Scotland were bowled out for 97 runs in their innings, while Nepal chased it down with 2 wickets in hand. They are set to face their rivals, the Netherlands, in the second face-off. They had registered a 39-run victory against the Dutch in the first match. With one victory and one loss in two matches, Scotland is currently in the top spot of the points table. Netherlands Netherlands, on the other hand, have been doing quite better as compared to their opponents, but they lost their first encounter against Scotland, and they would be eager to take revenge this time. They are coming into this match after beating Nepal in a thrilling encounter of this series. The match saw three super overs taking place, where the first two were tied, and the final result came out in the third one. Pitch Report This Titwood surface offers a fairly balanced game between bat and ball, and it has been doing exactly the same throughout the years. The average first innings total on this surface would go up to 145. Pace bowlers and orthodox bowlers are likely to extract some good help from this surface. SCO vs NED Head-to-Head in T20I SCO vs NED head-to-head Matches Played 16 Won by Scotland 9 Won by Netherlands 7 No Result 0 Tied 0 Probable XI Scotland: George Munsey, Liam Naylor, Christopher McBride, Matthew Cross (wk), Michael Leask, Brandon McMullen, Mark Watt, Safyaan Sharif, Jasper Davidson, Jack Jarvis, Finlay McCreath. Netherlands: Max O'Dowd, Michael Levitt, Scott Edwards (c & wk), Noah Cross, Zach Lion Cachet, Saqib Zulfiqar, B Fletcher, Paul van Meekeren, Kyle Klein, Teja Nidamanuru, Daniel Doram Must-Pick Players for SCO vs NED Top Wicketkeeper to Pick Matthew Cross | SCO: Matthew Cross is currently leading the side in this tri-series in the absence of Richard Berrington, and he has been doing a good well. In the two matches that he has played, he has scored 48 runs, including 33 runs that he scored against this same team in the first match-up. He can play a crucial role in your team if added. Top Batters to Pick George Munsey | SCO: Munsey has been phenomenal this season so far, taking charge of the assault in the top order and hammering spin and pace. In his 76 matches of T20I career so far, he has scored 2116 runs and that too including two centuries to his name, and he will look to continue his form in this match as well. Vikram Singh | NED: Vikram Singh has been in top form lately and would be a good pick for your fantasy XI. He should be there in your team. In 23 T20I innings in his career, he has scored 366 runs, including one half-century. He scored a well-made 30-run knock against Nepal in the last encounter. He will look to continue his good form going into this match. Top All-Rounders to Pick Michael Leask | SCO: Michael Leask has been a crucial all-rounder for his team. Scoring runs as a middle-order batter and taking wickets with the ball has become his regular job. He has added 779 runs in 56 innings so far and has taken 44 wickets as well. In this tri-series so far, he has scored 53 runs in two matches and has also taken 3 wickets. He is a must-have player for your fantasy XI. Zach Lion-Cachet | NED: Zach Lion-Cachet has featured in just 8 T20I matches in which he has scored 49 runs and has also taken 7 wickets so far. He will look to add some runs in this match as well. Top Bowlers to Pick Safyaan Sharif | SCO: The 34-year-old Sharif is taking care of the bowling unit. He has played just 70 innings and has taken 80 wickets so far, with 4-24 being his best in this format. In this tri-series, he has taken 4 wickets so far and would aim to carry his form in this match as well. Kyle Klein | NED: The 23-year-old pacer picks crucial wickets in the middle overs. He has played 10 T20I matches and has taken 17 wickets to his name, and would look to give his best with the ball against Scotland.