Scotland
Got to be one of their biggest weeks ever in the game - knocking out West Indies and now Zimbabwe, and in the box seat for world cup qualification. They could still squeeze home with a loss to the Netherlands as long as the match is close.
I doubt the schedulers expected the final match of Sri Lanka v West Indies to be the deadest of dead rubbers - it was probably put last because they were expecting a critical encounter. So with the last three games, two dead rubbers and the chance for WI to avoid total humiliation by at least beating Oman, and one critical clash.
We've been witnessing the gradual decline of West Indies as an international cricket team for the last decade or so. Got to wonder how long West Indies cricket will remain as concept. There are plenty of talented cricketers coming from the Caribbean, but they seem to be far more interested in playing franchise cricket, and to be honest, who can blame them? There's been gross mismanagement of players, to the extent that many players don't seem to be motivated by representing West Indies any more. Other than their ability to raise their game whenever England play them in the West Indies, their only other test series wins in the last 20 years have been against Bangladesh and Zimbabwe, and one win against New Zealand in 2012 at home. It's a similar story in bilateral ODI series - haven't beaten India, Australia, South Africa, England or Pakistan since 2007, and in that time one win against Sri Lanka and New Zealand - the rest of their series wins coming against Bangladesh, Zimbabwe, Ireland, Afghanistan and associates. Really only T20 keeping them afloat at this point.
It's a pretty sorry record for a once great team.