💨 Abstract
Wales, under interim coach Matt Sherratt, lost to Scotland 35-29, extending their losing streak in the Six Nations to a record-breaking 16 games. Despite the defeat, Wales showed improvement in the second half, scoring 21 points compared to Scotland's 7. Wales will face England in Cardiff next week, hoping to avoid a second consecutive whitewash. Sherratt believes the performances against Scotland and Ireland give cause for optimism.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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