34-year-old cricketer suddenly changed the team, left New Zealand, will now hit fours and sixes for this country
Tom Bruce: Top-order batsman Tom Bruce has been playing domestically for Central Districts since 2014. He has participated in 17 T20 matches for New Zealand between 2017 and 2020.
Tom Bruce is leaving New Zealand and representing Scotland. He will play for Scotland in the Cricket World Cup League-2 to be hosted in Canada later this month. The tournament will begin on 27 August. The birthplace of Bruce's father was Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. Bruce became eligible for Scotland due to his father. Tom Bruce has also represented Scotland Development in 2016, following which he relocated to New Zealand.
Tom Bruce, the top-order batsman, has been representing Central Districts domestically since 2014. He has played 17 T20s for New Zealand between 2017 and 2020. He has recently represented Central Districts in the Global Super League in Guyana.
Bruce expressed his happiness at joining the Scotland team and said, "My family has a long Scottish history. I know he will be very proud of me representing Scotland. Five years ago, I had the privilege of playing for New Zealand. Now I want to help the Scotland team succeed on the world stage. I know this team has the ability to achieve success and constantly improve."