Scotland recorded their first win at a global ICC event at the 21st time of asking after beating Hong Kong by eight wickets in a rain-affected game at the World T20. Preston Mommsens men restricted Hong Kong to 127-7 in Nagpur but when heavy rain caused a lengthy delay Scotland were asked to chase 76 from a revised 10 overs instead.Matthew Cross (22), Kyle Coetzer (20no) and George Munsey (19no) settled any nerves, before Man of the Match Matt Machan (15no) sealed the win with two overs to spare by smashing a six.Hong Kong opted to bat first against Scotland but slipped to 33-3 inside seven overs as Ryan Campbell (0) sliced to third man and Jamie Atkinson (13) and Babar Hayat (15) failed to capitalise on starts.Mark Chapman (40) and Ansuman Rath (21) put on a steadily-paced 49 for the fourth wicket before Raths stumping and the run-out of skipper Tanwir Afzal (0) hampered their plans to accelerate.Chapman perished shortly after, splicing spinner Mark Watt to short fine leg, though Nizakat Khan (17) hit back-to-back maximums off Machan (2-26) to help Hong Kong to a decent total.The initial rain interval came three balls from the end of Hong Kongs knock but hopes the inclement weather had passed were dashed as Scotland openers Coetzer and Munsey took guard.The downpour eventually eased, though, and Scotland claimed their win for only the loss of Munsey, who pulled to square leg, and Cross, who picked out midwicket.Scotland captain Preston Mommsen: This is momentous and the boys are chuffed - it has been a long time coming! We have to keep qualifying for the tournaments and hope that the floodgates open. We want to play more cricket and hopefully our performances here have shown we are capable of matching the better teams out there.Will Ireland, scuppered by rain against Bangladesh on Friday, end their World T20 campaign with a consolation victory over Netherlands - and which of Bangladesh and Oman will advance to the Super 10s? Watch the Group A finale on Sky Sports 2, from 9am on Sunday morning. Emmanuel Ellerbee Jersey . But the young forward is more than willing to shed a little blood if thats what it takes to make the team this season. "It caught me pretty good, dazed me for that shift, but I didnt want to be off the ice for too long," he said after practice, his lip still bleeding a little despite the plastic stitches holding it together. Bryan Mone Jersey . The Mariners ace allowed just one hit over eight innings while striking out nine, and Robinson Cano backed him with a two-run homer as Seattle earned a 3-0 victory over the Cleveland Indians on Sunday. http://www.cheapseahawksjerseysauthentic...-jersey.Manager Brendan Rodgers told the Liverpool Echo on Friday that Sturridge pulled his calf muscle in training as he prepared to return from a five-week layoff due to a thigh strain. Demetrius Knox Jersey . Jason Zucker and Matt Cooke also scored for Minnesota, which has won five of six. Kuemper made five saves in the first, nine in the second, and nine in the third. The rookies best save came with 2:17 left in the third period when he denied former Wild forward Matt Cullen from just outside of the crease on the right side. D.J. Fluker Jersey .C. -- Carter Ashton had a pair of goals and added an assist as the Toronto Marlies downed the Charlotte Checkers 5-2 on Saturday in the American Hockey League. CLEVELAND -- The Indians new ace outdueled one of the top pitchers in baseball Wednesday night. Corey Kluber threw a three-hitter to outpitch Felix Hernandez for his first career shutout and Cleveland defeated the Seattle Mariners 2-0. "Obviously, its a challenge going up against one of the best pitchers in the game," Kluber said. "We all look forward to challenges so its nice to come out on top." Klubers outstanding performance came hours after the Indians traded opening-day starter Justin Masterson to St. Louis. Kluber was so dominating, manager Terry Francona never had a reliever warm up. The crowd of 14,836 was on its feet for the ninth inning and roared when Kluber retired the side on eight pitches. Yan Gomes hit a two-run double with the bases load in the fifth inning for the games only runs. The matchup between two of the top pitchers in the American League lived up to its billing. Kluber (11-6) held the Mariners to three singles and no walks while striking out eight. The right-hander threw 69 of his 85 pitches for strikes. Hernandez (11-3) didnt allow a base runner until Carlos Santana drew a leadoff walk in the fifth. Gomes capped the rally with his double. "You rarely see two guys that good and that on top of their game to boot," Francona said. "The way Felix was throwing the only way to beat him was the way Corey threw. Sixteen balls? Thats like, two an inning? Thats phenomenal." Kluber carried a perfect game into the seventh inning of his previous start against Kansas City and has faced only 28 batters in each of his last two starts. According to Baseball Reference, Kluber is the only pitcher in major league history to face 28 batters or fewer in consecutive starts of at least nine innings. "That guy is good, what he did tonight was not a fluke, trust me," Seattle manager Lloyd McClendon said. "All the credit goes to him. Hes on quite a stretch." Hernandez, who gave up four hits, was pulled after the seventh. He has allowed two runs or fewer and pitched at least seven innings in 14 consecutive starts, a major league record. Lonnie Chisenhall followed Santanas walk with a double that rolled uup the gap in right-centre with Santana stopping at third.dddddddddddd Nick Swishers ground ball got past first baseman Logan Morrison. Second baseman Robinson Cano ranged far to his left to field the ball, but Hernandez didnt cover first base, and Swisher beat Cano to the bag with a head-first dive. Santana, who held third on the play, was forced out at home on a ground ball, and Gomes slapped a 2-1 pitch over the bag at first to score two runs. Hernandez, who held the Indians to one hit in eight shutout innings on June 29, struck out five and walked two. NOT FORGOTTEN Indians players wore their socks high in honour of Masterson, who sported that style while pitching for the team. The decision led to Klubers only problem of the evening. "Nobody let me know about it so I had to run in here and change after I warmed up," he said. "I didnt want to be the only one with them down. It was a little bit late notice." MORE CHANGES AHEAD? Trading Masterson might not be the Indians only move. Shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera could be dealt before Thursdays 4 p.m. deadline. Cabrera, as was the case with Masterson, is a free agent and could be traded for a prospect. TRAINERS ROOM Mariners: Left-hander James Paxton (strained back muscle) looks to be on schedule to start Saturday in Baltimore after completing a 45-pitch bullpen session with no problems Wednesday. Paxton won his first two starts, but has been on the disabled list since April 9. Hes 2-0 this season and is 5-0 with a 1.75 ERA in six career starts. Indians: Thanks to injuries and poor performances, Clevelands rotation has been in flux. The latest change will come Saturday when left-hander T.J. House will be called up to take Mastersons spot. Right-hander Danny Sal