Published on 12:00 AM, March 22, 2018

Windies through to WC

West Indies pacer Kemar Roach celebrates after dismissing Scotland opener Kyle Coetzer in a ICC World Cup qualifier Super Sixes match in Harare yesterday. PHOTO: ICC

The West Indies snatched a spot at next year's World Cup by edging to a five-run victory over Scotland on DLS method in Harare on Wednesday.

The two-time World Cup winners were bowled out for just 198 batting first, but rain forced an early finish with the game in the balance and Scotland on 125 for 5 with 14.4 overs remaining.

Jason Holder's Windies claimed the penultimate place for the tournament in England and Wales, with Scotland knocked out of contention.

With no reserve days in the crucial qualifying tournament, Scotland were left agonisingly short of a massive upset.

A controversial lbw decision also proved key as Richie Berrington fell to Windies spinner Ashley Nurse for 33, with no DRS in place for the qualifiers.

Had the rain come with Scotland on the same score but four wickets down, they would have qualified instead.

Earlier, the underdogs had a dream start to the winner-takes-all clash, with Safyaan Sharif dismissing star West Indies opener Chris Gayle with the first ball of the match.

Sharif and Bradley Wheal each finished with three wickets, as Scotland restricted their opponents to under 200 despite 66 from Evin Lewis and a gritty half-century by Marlon Samuels.

The Scots rebuilt after being reduced to 25-3 as Kemar Roach claimed two early wickets, but were left high and dry by Berrington's dismissal and the rain.

Zimbabwe will claim the final place at the reduced 10-team World Cup if they beat the United Arab Emirates on Thursday.

SCORES IN BRIEF

WEST INDIES: 198 all out in 48.4 overs (Lewis 66, Samuels 51, Brathwaite 24; Sharif 3-27, Wheal 3-34, Leask 2-36)

SCOTLAND: 125 for 5 in 35.2 overs (MacLeod 21, Berrington 33, Munsey 32; Roach 2-20, Nurse 2-35)

Result: West Indies won by 5 runs (D/L method)

Player-of-the-match: Safyaan Shari.