T20 World Cup: Scotland spinner Mark Watt said he has a few plans ready for India skipper Virat Kohli ahead of their Super 12 clash.

Highlights
- Scotland will take on India in their Super 12 clash on November 5
- Spinner Mark Watt said he has a few plans ready for Virat Kohli
- Scotland topped Group B to qualify for the Super 12 stages of T20 WC
“I’ve got quite a few plans for Virat. I’m going to keep them hush-hush at the moment, but I think he should be worried,” Watt was quoted as saying by the ICC.
Scotland have joined Group 2 in the Super 12 round and apart from India, they will face Pakistan, New Zealand, Afghanistan and Namibia.
Speaking on the challenge of bowling against the likes of Kohli, Kane Williamson and Babar Azam, the 25-year-old Scotland spinner said he wants to challenge himself against some of the best in the world.
“I mean, that’s why you play the game, isn’t it, to play against big stars. You want to challenge yourself with the best, and they certainly are the best in the world. All the guys are just absolutely buzzing to showcase their skills against the whole world. That’s why you want to get into the World Cup is to play against the best teams and the best players in the whole world to challenge yourself,” Watt concluded.
T20 World Cup: Scotland spinner Mark Watt said he has a few plans ready for India skipper Virat Kohli ahead of their Super 12 clash.

Highlights
- Scotland will take on India in their Super 12 clash on November 5
- Spinner Mark Watt said he has a few plans ready for Virat Kohli
- Scotland topped Group B to qualify for the Super 12 stages of T20 WC
“I’ve got quite a few plans for Virat. I’m going to keep them hush-hush at the moment, but I think he should be worried,” Watt was quoted as saying by the ICC.
Scotland have joined Group 2 in the Super 12 round and apart from India, they will face Pakistan, New Zealand, Afghanistan and Namibia.
Speaking on the challenge of bowling against the likes of Kohli, Kane Williamson and Babar Azam, the 25-year-old Scotland spinner said he wants to challenge himself against some of the best in the world.
“I mean, that’s why you play the game, isn’t it, to play against big stars. You want to challenge yourself with the best, and they certainly are the best in the world. All the guys are just absolutely buzzing to showcase their skills against the whole world. That’s why you want to get into the World Cup is to play against the best teams and the best players in the whole world to challenge yourself,” Watt concluded.