Scotland made it two from two this week, easing past Jersey by seven wickets on the first ground at Rugby School.

Jersey had won the toss and chosen to bat, a decision which, at 28-1, looked justified, with William Robertson - lbw to Ewan Dawtrey - the only casualty.

However, when Hughes Gillin was finally rewarded for an accurate opening spell with the dismissal of Grant Donaldson, the wickets tumbled.

Scottish skipper Shujaa Khan picked up 2-10 in a very economical spell, but Ryan Cameron, who returned the best figures of the week so far with 8-3-13-5, was the destroyer-in-chief.

For Jersey, hope remained while Jonty Jenner was at the crease; he was responsible for 21 of the 23 runs contributed by the third- to sixth-wicket partnerships.

But when he fell to Cameron, caught by Khan, the game was up. Jersey subsided to 61 all out, Rory Allardice taking the final wicket.

Still, Jersey were determined in the field, making Scotland fight for almost twenty overs for their victory. Solomon Warner, Donaldson and Roberston each picked up a wicket, so it took a composed and unbeaten 39 from Rory Johnston to bring it home for the Scots without further alarm.

Scotland's victory by seven wickets leaves Jersey with one win from three matches, while the Scots seem to be mounting a serious challenge for this year's title. Their matches over the weekend against the Netherlands and Ireland will be crucial in deciding this championship.