I just turn up and try to win every game, says George Munsey
George Munsey, the Scotland opener, has reflected on his unique life as a T20 globetrotter while preparing for a potential Finals Day appearance with Nottinghamshire. The 33-year-old is experiencing his longest and most successful T20 Blast campaign, having secured a full stint with the Outlaws for the first time after previous short spells with Hampshire and Kent.
Munsey's full availability stems from a gap in Scotland's international calendar between May and August. This rare window has allowed him to deliver consistently for Nottinghamshire's push toward Finals Day. The opening batter has emerged as a standout contributor, hitting five half-centuries across 12 group-stage matches, the most by any player in the competition, and leading the Outlaws' run-scoring this season. The Scottish batter's straightforward approach reflects his philosophy across all formats and franchises worldwide. Yet his priority remains clear.
"I just turn up and try to win every game. I play for Scotland, that's my contract, I play for them first and foremost, and when I'm free, I'm allowed to play franchise cricket. So this has been the first time in quite some time where we've not had fixtures and I've been available for a full stint," Munsey said as quoted by ESPN.
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The global T20 circuit has become a regular feature in Munsey's calendar, spanning Bangladesh, Pakistan and beyond. International commitments have historically restricted his county availability. This summer has offered something different. His prolific run with Nottinghamshire demonstrates the impact of an uninterrupted campaign, week after week without international calls pulling him away.
Nottinghamshire defeated Surrey in quarter-finals to move to the semis of Blast. The opener tops the Outlaws' scoring charts this season and has crafted more fifties than any competitor in the Vitality Blast. Men's Finals Day is Saturday 18 July 2026 at Edgbaston, Birmingham where Nottinghamshire will meet Hampshire in semi-final 2.
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