Player of the Match
Player of the Match

Thanks for your company today. It's been lovely covering this game. Action comes thick and fast in the World Cup. There's a double-header tomorrow, with England taking on Bangladesh in the morning game, and then Pakistan will try to seek revenge after their narrow Asia Cup defeat against Sri Lanka in the afternoon match. For now, it's time for me, Rvel Zahid, to say goodbye on behalf of Himanshu Agrawal and our scoring team. Sayonara!

Here's the match report that covers all the major events of the day Top-order batters, five-star Santner make it two in two for New Zealand

Netherlands ran out of gas against a quality bowling line-up. They suffer a heavy defeat, but their quest to search for their first win in the World Cup will continue. Ackermann emerged as the top-scorer with 69, but he didn't get much support from his teammates. Santner proved to be the chief tormenter, picking up a sensational fifer, while Henry chipped in with three wickets, and Ravindra continues to evolve as a fantastic all-rounder, bowled a very economical spell. For Netherlands, it's about learning from each game and making amends. They showed promise in patches; the spinners bowled well, but they lost control in the final few death overs. As long as they maintain their spirit and intrinsic motivation, they will certainly pose more challenges to the more experienced and established sides in this World Cup

Scott Edwards: New Zealand have got a quality bowling attack. You are not going to chase down 320 with 40s and 50s...we needed to bigger partnerships. We will speak about that with the boys. There's definitely going to be some positives; we need to rectify our errors in the next seven games. For us, it's another game and we'll play our best game and try to win (on next game)

Tom Latham: I think we did a great job with the bat, built partnerships and put up a great score. Any time in the middle is valuable, partnership after partnership allowed us put good runs on the board. (fifth bowling option Ravindra) the guys have bowled beautifully, we made sure they don't bowl too many overs and I was proactive with the changes...spinners were outstanding and the big boys did a great job upfront and squeezed them...great to see him (Lockie Ferguson) back. It's about adapting as quickly as possible and acclimatize to the weather (in Chennai).

Richard: "A C Smith kept wicket for England at the start of his career. He ended it as a swing bowler. I was at the match with 3 test wicketkeepers on the field (Smith, Kanhai, Murray), and someone else (Jameson) keeping wicket!"

Mustafa Moudi: "Though the Australia side doesnt looks settle but they have high chances of making it to the top 4 due to a favourable scheduling. Their last 2 matches are against Afghanistan and Bangladesh. Unless there is any upsets, they can win both of them by the required NRR and easily make it to the Semi-Finals !!"

46.3
W
Henry to Dutt, OUT, Clattered the stumps with a beauty! Leg-stump sent packing as he tries to play down the line but it's too good for thee. New Zealand win by 99 runs

A Dutt b Henry 11 (19m 20b 0x4 1x6) SR: 55.00

Tanny: "Not many players who can keep wickets can bowl as well. Other than Phillips, Kedar Jadav is the only name I can recollect"

46.2
0
Henry to Dutt, no run, A touch short and gets a spongy bounce outside off, mistimes it away to mid-off
46.1
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Henry to Dutt, no run, Wanders down the leg side and forces this slower shorter ball towards short midwicket

END OF OVER:
46 | 5 Runs | NED: 223/9 (100 runs required from 24 balls, RR: 4.84, RRR: 25.00)

  • Paul van Meekeren4 (3b)
  • Aryan Dutt11 (17b)
  • Lockie Ferguson8-0-32-0
  • Matt Henry8-0-40-2

Guru: "@D Ganesh, alongwith Rachin, we have one more serious contender for POTM..... Rvel.... whaddda plaaay.....I just loved your commentary man... Keep it up." That just made my day, glad you enjoyed ball by ball

45.6
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Ferguson to van Meekeren, no run, Yanks his front foot out of the way and heaves it away to the left of mid-off
45.5
4
Ferguson to van Meekeren, FOUR, ooh, cheeky from PA van Meekeren! Gets down low to it and scoops it over the keeper's head for a boundary down to fine leg. Superb shot
45.4
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Ferguson to van Meekeren, no run, Chipped it again in the air and Ferguson leaps off his feet swirling to his right but it was quite far away from his reach

Netherlands 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st21MP O'DowdVikramjit Singh
2nd22CN AckermannMP O'Dowd
3rd24CN AckermannBFW de Leede
4th50CN AckermannAT Nidamanuru
5th40CN AckermannSA Edwards
6th17SA EngelbrechtSA Edwards
7th6RE van der MerweSA Engelbrecht
8th18SA EngelbrechtR Klein
9th20SA EngelbrechtA Dutt
10th5PA van MeekerenA Dutt