**The Spin | A Historic Showdown: Scotland Sets Sights on England in T20 World Cup** As Scotland prepares for their World Cup match against England this Sunday, former head coach Kari Carswell reflects on the remarkable journey that began in Tillicoultry and has led to this moment in Sharjah. Tillicoultry, a quaint town in Clackmannanshire, Scotland, located just a few miles from Stirling, boasts a population of 4,600 and proudly claims to be the birthplace of modern Scottish women’s cricket. In early 2001, a pivotal gathering took place in a local home, where a small group convened over coffee to select the inaugural Scotland women’s cricket team. The previous year, the Scottish Cricket Union (now known as Cricket Scotland) had made the groundbreaking decision to establish its first national women’s team. A “Scottish Select XI” had already played matches against teams from Northumberland, Cumbria, and Durham. Now, Scotland was ready to step onto a larger stage, joining England, Ireland, and the Netherlands in the 2001 European Championship. As the team gears up for this historic clash, the journey from those early days in Tillicoultry to the global arena of the T20 World Cup is a testament to the growth and determination of Scottish women’s cricket.