Zimbabwe vs Netherlands Live Cricket Score, T20 WC 2022, 34th Match, Super 12 Group 2: An out of contention Netherlands will take on Zimbabwe who are still ...
This nothing to lose attitude of the Dutch might be detrimental to Zimbabwe if they get too complacent. Zimbabwe vs Netherlands Live Cricket Score, T20 WC 2022, 34th Match, Super 12 Group 2: An out of contention Netherlands will take on Zimbabwe who are still looking to make inroads into the next stage. Netherlands who are the first team to get knocked out of the World Cup will look for an upset so that they can at least get themselves on the board.
Bas de Leede recovered from his concussion while Logan van Beek replaced Tim Pringle in the Netherlands XI.
Logan van Beek, who was drafted in as de Leede's concussion sub, replaced Tim Pringle from the match against Pakistan. Bas de Leede, who suffered a cut under his right eye after missing a pull off a Haris Rauf short ball, recovered from his concussion and was back in the XI. He replaced fellow allrounder Brad Evans, who Ervine said, "picked up a little bit of a niggle versus Bangladesh".
Zimbabwe vs Netherlands, T20 World Cup 2022, Live Updates: After losing three wickets in quick succession, Sikandar Raza and Sean Williams anchored the ...
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The Netherlands have ended Zimbabwe's hopes of reaching the semi-finals at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup by clinching a five-wicket victory over the African ...
O'Dowd has been of the most impressive performers of the T20 World Cup thus far, with the Netherlands opener having amassed the most runs of anyone at the tournament thus far with 213 runs from seven innings. Max O'Dowd (52 off 47) and Tom Cooper (32 off 29) were the mainstays of the chase as they combined to put on 73 for the second wicket as the Netherlands eased to their first win of the Super 12 stage with two overs remaining. The Netherlands have ended Zimbabwe's hopes of reaching the semi-finals at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup by clinching a five-wicket victory over the African side in Adelaide on Wednesday.
Paul van Meekeren (3/29) was the star with the ball as Netherlands restricted Zimbabwe to just 117 in 19.2 overs before O'Dowd smashed 52 from 47 balls, ...
Van Meekeren (4-0-29-3) was the top-wicket-taker for the Dutch pace attack who showed a disciplined approach with Logan van Beek (2.2-0-17-2) and Bas de Leede (4-0-14-2) also returning with two wickets each. The top-three Wessly Madhevere (1), Ervine (3) and Chakabva (5) failed to get going and managed 20 runs in Powerplay. Needing nine runs from 30 balls, the win was delayed as Netherlands committed a bit of harakiri near the finishing line, losing O'Dowd and skipper Scott Edwards (5) in the space of nine balls. Paul van Meekeren (3/29) led the Dutch's disciplined pace bowling show after Zimbabwe opted to bat, while Brandon Glover, Logan van Beek and Bas de Leede also returned with two wickets apiece to skittle out the African side for 117 in 19.2 overs. Paul van Meekeren (3/29) was the star with the ball as Netherlands restricted Zimbabwe to just 117 in 19.2 overs before O'Dowd smashed 52 from 47 balls, to seal their first points though they are already out of the tournament. The Netherlands chased down the small target of 118 with two overs to spare with O'Dowd hitting 52 from 47 balls, reaching 120 for 5 to collect their first points -- two -- though they are already out of the tournament.
Follow Zimbabwe vs Netherlands, 34th Match, Super 12 Group 2, Nov 02, ICC Mens T20 WC 2022 with live Cricket score, ball by ball commentary updates on ...
16.5 Ngarava to van der Merwe, no run, beaten again! 17.6Williams to Bas de Leede, FOUR, steps down and makes contact, this time clears the infield and hits it over the bowler's head. I adapted well in the end to use the pace and bounce, I tried to bat as long as I could. Full credit to Netherlands for using the new ball so well when they bowled. There was a bit more pace in the wicket today. Player of the Match: Pretty scrappy to start, I was trying to adapt to the wicket as quickly as possible.
T20 World Cup 2022: Paul van Meekeren and Max O'Dowd was in brilliant form as Netherlands defeated Zimbabwe by five wickets in their Super 12 Stage fixture, ...
Also get [T20 World Cup 2022 Schedule](https://www.hindustantimes.com/cricket/t20-world-cup/schedule), [Points Table](https://www.hindustantimes.com/cricket/t20-world-cup/point-table)and [Cricket Live Score](https://www.hindustantimes.com/topic/live-score)of ongoing matches. With no scoreboard pressure, Netherlands for most part of their run-chase appeared to be cruising. Even in the win over Pakistan, Zimbabwe only scored 129. The only highlight for Zimbabwe was their star batter Sikandar Raza’s stroke-filled 40 (24b). The plan worked to perfection as the seamers did all the damage--van Beek taking two wickets and Paul van Meekeren three with only one over of spin bowled. The Adelaide Oval began to fill only towards the end of the tie for the India-Bangladesh match that followed.
The Netherlands ended Zimbabwe's semi-final hopes after easing past the African outfit in a one-sided encounter in Adelaide. Max O'Dowd's well-compiled ...
Bowlers were sensational, the top four got us pretty close to the total too. Good to get the ball rolling after a rocking start. We came here to win some games at the Super 12. Credit to Netherlands for the win. I just thought that credit to Netherlands for their powerplay bowling to put us under the pump. Max O'Dowd's well-compiled half-century helped the Dutch topple Zimbabwe's total after the bowlers had done half the job by restricting Craig Ervine's side to a paltry 117 in the first innings.
Paul van Meekeren (3/29) led the Dutch's disciplined pace bowling show after Zimbabwe opted to bat, while Brandon Glover, Logan van Beek and Bas de Leede also ...
Zimbabwe batting: Wessly Madhevere b van Meekeren 1 Craig Ervine c Edwards b Glover 3 Regis Chakabva lbw b Glover 5 Sean Williams c O’Dowd b van Meekeren 28 Sikandar Raza c Klaassen b de Leede 40 Milton Shumba c Myburgh b van Beek 2 Ryan Burl b van Meekeren 2 Luke Jongwe c van Beek b de Leede 6 Richard Ngarava c Myburgh b Klaassen 9 Tendai Chatara not out 6 Blessing Muzarabani c Glover b van Beek 1 Extras: (LB-3 W-11) 14 Van Meekeren (4-0-29-3) was the top-wicket-taker for the Dutch pace attack who showed a disciplined approach with Logan van Beek (2.2-0-17-2) and Bas de Leede (4-0-14-2) also returning with two wickets each. The top-three Wessly Madhevere (1), Ervine (3) and Chakabva (5) failed to get going and managed 20 runs in Powerplay. Pacer Brandon Glover (4-1-29-2) troubled the Zimbabwe batters early on, extracting swing from the Adelaide Oval as he gave a twin blow inside the Powerplay by dismissing skipper Craig Ervine (3) and Regis Chakbva (5) in successive overs. Needing nine runs from 30 balls, the win was delayed as Netherlands committed a bit of harakiri near the finishing line, losing O’Dowd and skipper Scott Edwards (5) in the space of nine balls. Paul van Meekeren (3/29) led the Dutch’s disciplined pace bowling show after Zimbabwe opted to bat, while Brandon Glover, Logan van Beek and Bas de Leede also returned with two wickets apiece to skittle out the African side for 117 in 19.2 overs.