Netherlands Beats South Africa Another Upset In ICC World Cup

Netherlands Beats South Africa By 38 Runs

 South Africa supported a second irritation with the hands of the Netherlands as they tumbled to a 38-run rout against the vivacious Dutch side in the continuous ICC World Cup 2023.

Set to pursue 246, the solid South African batting setup, which piled up the most elevated World Cup complete against Sri Lanka in their mission opener, packaged out for a pitiful 207 in the 43rd over.

Proteas openers Quinton de Kock and Temba Bavuma got going circumspectly with a 36-run organization, which finished in the eighth over when Colin Ackermann got the previous captured behind on 20.

Bavuma (16) before long emulated his example in the wake of being fortified by Roelof van der Merwe in the tenth over.

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His initial accomplice O'Dowd, before long followed him back to the hole in the following over, succumbing to Marco Jansen. He scored 18 of every 25 balls, hitting four limits.

The Dutch continued to lose wickets at customary stretches and subsequently slipped to 140/7 in the 34th over.

With the side in difficult situations, skipper Scott Edwards was joined by encountered all-rounder Roelof van der Merwe and the pair turned the game on its head.


Edwards and van der Merwe counterattacked South Africa with clean hitting.

The pair added 64 runs for the eighth wicket, yielding only 36 conveyances before van der Merwe was gotten behind off Lungi Ngidi in the 40th over.

He played a critical 29-run appearance, taking just 19 conveyances and crushing three limits and a six.

Netherlands' number 10 Aryan Dutt ensured that his side didn't lose force and upheld Edwards with his quickfire 23. His nine-ball unbeaten thump highlighted three sixes.

Scott Edwards stayed the top-scorer for the Netherlands with 78 not out in 69 conveyances, bound up with 10 limits and a six.


A late counterattack by the Dutch side put South Africa under huge strain, which brought about a few handling blunders and yielded 32 runs.

Lungi Ngidi, Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen sacked two wickets each for South Africa while Gerald Coetzee and Keshav Maharaj struck out a hitter each.

South Africa At That Time:

South Africa then, at that point, supported two additional catastrophes for their interest as Aiden Markram (1) and Rassie van der Dussen (4) died economically, bringing about the side slipping to 44/4 in the twelfth over.

Experienced David Mill operator and Heinrich Klaasen endeavored to moor the run pursuit as they added a careful 45 rushes to the all-out before Logan van Beek excused the last option to open the conduits.

The right-given player scored a run-a-ball 28 with the assistance of four limits.

The Mill operator then set up a short 20-run organization with Marco Jansen, who could score a 25-ball nine.

He then sewed a gutsy 36-run stand with Gerald Coetzee before both fell one after another to leave South Africa reeling at 147/8 in the 34th over.

David Mill operator stayed the top-scorer for South Africa with a mindful 43. His 52-ball thump included four limits and a six. Coetzee, notwithstanding, could score a 23-ball 22.

Tailender Keshav Maharaj added significant runs for South Africa at the backend however his 40-run thump was deficient to stay away from the steamed loss.

Logan van Beek drove the bowling assault for the Netherlands with three wickets, trailed by two each from Paul van Meekeren, Roelof van der Merwe and Bas de Leede while Ackermann struck out a hitter.

Netherlands all-out South Africa Team:

Put into bat first, the Netherlands posted an honorable all-out on the board in the downpour-impacted match, diminished to 43 overs for every side, with the politeness of striking commitments from their lower-request players.

The Dutch got off to a horrid beginning to their innings as Kagiso Rabada broke the 22-run opening organization between Vikramjit Singh and Max O'Dowd (2) by getting the previous captured at slip.

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