The national side's One-Day International meeting with England next month may have been called off but the top official at world cricket's ruling body has urged Cricket Scotland to intensify its relationship with its neighbour.

During a three-day visit to Scotland this week as part of a European tour, Alan Isaac, the former chairman of New Zealand Cricket who was appointed as the International Cricket Council's last executive president just three weeks ago, explained that he is keen to see more countries become competitive at elite level.

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