Scotland’s hopes of reaching the Super 10s stage of the ICC World T20 are over following an 11-run defeat to Zimbabwe in Nagpur. Preston Mommens side were dismissed for 136 in 19.4 overs in reply to Zimbabwes 147-8 to suffer a second loss in as many games after Wednesdays reverse against Afghanistan, with Wellington Masakadzas 4-28 leaving Scotland still awaiting their first win at major ICC global event.Zimbabwe, victorious over Hong Kong in their opener, are now in a strong position to advance from Group B and will secure progression to a pool featuring England, South Africa, West Indies and Sri Lanka by beating Afghanistan on Saturday.Wellington Masakadza (L) took four key wickets for Zimbabwe The African side made a clumsy start to their match against Scotland, though, with skipper Hamilton Masakadza (12) run out for the second game running after suffering a nasty collision with opening partner Vusi Sibanda that left Sibanda notably groggy and with a cut on his chin.Nick Knight reflects on Scotland’s World T20 defeat to Zimbabwe and why the spinning pitch at Nagpur was always likely to give them problems. Sibanda (4) remained on the field following treatment but departed soon after when pulling Ali Evans (2-30) to deep square-leg, while Michael Leask caught Richmond Mutumbami (19) one-handed on the boundary at the second time of asking as the batsman looked to accelerate.Sean Williams (53 from 36) struck six fours while amassing his third half-century in T20Is and Elton Chigumbura (20 from 17) blasted late runs, but spinner Matthew Watt (2-25) and seamers Josh Davey (0-21) and Safyaan Sharif (2-31) helped contain Zimbabwe to below 150.Scotlands innings, however, was in tatters within four overs as they crumbled to 20-4, with George Munsey (8), Matthew Cross (0), Matt Machan (9) and Kyle Coetzer (3) sent packing by a combination of Tendai Chatara (2-24) and Wellington Masakadza. Munsey and Machan were stumped and caught at mid-on respectively having each just hit back-to-back boundaries, while Cross nicked off for a golden duck and Coetzer was caught superbly by a diving Sikandar Raza after looping to short cover.Richie Berrington (36 from 39) and Mommsen (31 from 27) kept the Associate nation in the game with a sixth-wicket stand of 51, while No 9 Josh Davey (24 from 13) played an enterprising cameo that included two sixes, but Zimbabwe were not to be denied.Zimbabwe captain Hamilton Masakadza: We are playing really well and the guys are starting to gel, so it is looking positive for us after two difficult games. The boys are believing in themselves, expressing themselves and it is really starting to pay off, so now we are looking to beat Afghanistan.Scotland captain Preston Mommsen: It was a difficult start for us as they bowled well up front but we get ourselves into a position where we could have a crack at the end. 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However, Audrie & Daisy, a new documentary from the filmmaker team of Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk (The Island President, The Rape of Europa), shines a spotlight on the experiences of teenagers coming of age in a time of social media and bullying.We tackle a lot of really hard material in our documentaries, Cohen said via phone. Ive been commiserating about how this film has been the hardest one to make. Its so deeply personal, and tough to watch.Audrie & Daisy -- which premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival -- tells the stories of Audrie Pott and Daisy Coleman, two teenagers from different communities in different states who were each sexually assaulted, then became fodder for gossip and bullying within their school communities. The torment was so intense that the then-15-year-old Pott, who lived in Saratoga, California, committed suicide eight days after her assault.Coleman, now 19, endured her own struggles as she fought for justice. People within her community did not believe her allegations. She was ostracized at school, and her familys house was burned down.The common thread for Coleman and Pott was that the current climate of teen usage of social media compounded the trauma of their assaults.Its a lawless society, Cohen said of the experiences of teens online. Kids are using social media and not really interacting with their parents about how theyre using it.Coleman had intended to put that January 2012 night behind her. Her family moved out of Maryville, Missouri, and back to Albany, Missouri, where they lived prior to the death of Colemans father in a car accident in 2009. She had closed that chapter in her life.After my case had gone viral, I didnt want to do a whole lot of speaking, and when Bonni and Jon came forward to me with the idea for the documentary, I was still a little partial [to not wanting to speak], Coleman said by phone.It was learning about Pott and other pending cases that inspired her to reopen this part of her life and share her story.I decided to speak out on their behalf, Coleman said.High school culture is heavily influenced by sports, especially in Maryville. At one point in the documentary, Daisys brother laments his own isolation as something hed never experienced beforre, explicitly because he did play football and baseball.ddddddddddddports can have an excellent influence or they can have a really negative influence, depending on the vibe of the team and the vibe of the coach, Shenk said. We think sports have a giant role to play in the solution to this.Charlie Coleman, Daisys brother, started coaching high school baseball after his sisters experience. The documentary shows him teaching his students the importance of respecting?women above all. An avid supporter of the cause, he threw out the first pitch at a San Francisco Giants game for the teams Strike Out Violence Day.It isnt until the end of the documentary, however, that it is revealed that Daisy Coleman is an athlete herself.Coleman started wrestling when she was eight years old. Her achievements earned her an athletic scholarship to Missouri Valley College. The sport has been a big part of her life, but following her assault that relationship became complicated.Through elementary, middle and high school, they didnt have a womens division for wrestling, so I was wrestling all boys, Coleman said. After my assault, it was kind of hard for me to get back into it, but it also helped me develop stronger relationships with men.Coleman didnt start wrestling again until her family returned to Albany. The coaches wouldnt allow me to wrestle in Maryville, she said. By the time she hit the mats again, it had been a year since she endured the sexual assault -- she ended up feeling largely comforted and supported.[My teammates] were like brothers and friends to me, she said.Moving forward, Coleman hopes to become a tattoo artist. Shes always enjoyed art, but she thought being a painter or a graphic artist was a little bit too boring for her.Its really empowering to know that people trust you that much [enough to give them a tattoo], she said.Coleman continues to work for justice for young survivors. She volunteers with the organization Promoting Awareness for Victim Empowerment (PAVE), which empowers students, parents and civic leaders to end sexual violence with prevention education and promoting respect of oneself and each other. Through PAVE, she speaks with students and educating others on sexual violence.Its good to know that Im actually helping other people who went through something similar to me, Coleman said.Audrie & Daisy premieres on Netflix on Sept. 23. ' ' '