Scotland picked up the scalp of Canada with a 69-run Duckworth/Lewis victory in their ICC World Cricket League clash in Amstelveen.

New skipper Gordon Drummond won the toss and opted to bat first, with Neil McCallum's unbeaten 89 steering the total to 236 for four off their 50 overs.

Heavy rain delayed and then reduced the reply but when play was stopped for the night with Canada 126 for nine, they were well short of their D/L target.

Scotland started slowly, with relaxed knocks from Preston Mommsen (19) and Gregor Maiden (30) setting a platform for Richie Berrington and McCallum to add 124 for the fourth wicket.

Berrington was eventually bowled for 67 by Rizwan Cheema having hit three fours and two sixes but McCallum pressed on to send seven of his 78 balls to the ropes and four more over them.

Matthew Parker struck early after Scotland belatedly took the field, but the honours went to his new-ball partner Gordon Goudie who returned three for 18 from a six-over stint.

All six bowlers took a wicket as Canada crumbled, with Ross Lyons' two for 23 the next best effort.