Friday, November 8th, 2024

4 wickets fell for 12 runs, then the batsman stood firm like ‘Angad’ and got the victory


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Bartman took the most 4 wickets for South Africa South Africa lost 4 wickets for 12 runs David Miller and Stubbs added 65 runs for the 5th wicket

New Delhi. South Africa defeated Netherlands by 4 wickets and registered their second consecutive win in the T20 World Cup. Chasing a target of 104 runs, the Proteas team had suffered 4 setbacks at a score of 12 runs. After this, David Miller and young Tristan Stubbs batted brilliantly and handled the innings. Miller breathed a sigh of relief after leading the team to victory. he/she completed his/her half-century with a four. Miller stood firm at one end like ‘Angad’. he/she led the team to victory with a six. South Africa strengthened its position at the top of Group D by taking 4 points in 2 matches. This is the first defeat of Netherlands in 2 matches.

South Africa, chasing the target, scored 106 runs for 6 wickets in 18.5 overs. South Africa had a very bad start. South Africa lost 4 wickets for 12 runs. Quinton de Kock could not even open the account while Reeza Hendricks was out after scoring 3 runs. Captain Aiden Markram also could not open the account while Heinrich Klaasen returned to the pavilion after scoring 4 runs. After this, David Miller and Tristan Stubbs took charge of the innings. Both of them made a partnership of 65 runs for the 5th wicket. This partnership was broken by Bas de Leede. he/she got Stubbs caught by Van Wyk on a personal score of 33. Marco Jansen was out after scoring 6 runs. Miller scored an unbeaten 59 runs off 51 balls.

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Netherlands scored 103 runs for 9 wickets
Earlier, the bowlers led by Ottniel Bartman, Marco Jansen and Enrique Norkia restricted South Africa to 103 runs for 9 wickets due to their superb performance. Bartman took four wickets for 11 runs in four overs. In which he/she took three wickets for just one run in the last over. Norkia took two wickets for 19 runs and Jansen took two wickets for 20 runs. The Netherlands team was in a very bad situation after losing six wickets for 48 runs, but Sybrand Engelbrecht (40) and Logan van Beek (23) took the team’s score beyond 100 runs by sharing 54 runs in 45 balls for the seventh wicket.

Engelbrecht hit one six in his/her 45-ball innings
Engelbrecht hit two fours and a six in his/her 45-ball innings, while Van Beek hit three fours in his/her 22-ball innings. Vikramjit Singh (12) and captain Scott Edwards (10) were among the four batsmen who scored in double digits. South Africa, which had lost to the Dutch team by 38 runs in the 50-over World Cup last year, did not want to take any risk this time and kept a tight grip on the Netherlands from the very first over.

Netherlands lost 3 wickets for 20 runs
After being sent to bat first, Jansen dismissed Michael Levitt (0). However, wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock also had a hand in this wicket. The ball touched the bat and went into his/her gloves but the bowler did not appeal. De Kock asked captain Aiden Markram to take a review and after the replay, the on-field umpire’s decision was changed. Bartman sent Max O’Dowd to the pavilion in the fourth over while Jansen sent Vikramjit to the pavilion in the fifth over. In the power play, the Netherlands team could score only 20 runs for three wickets.

Edwards ends a 64-ball boundary drought with a six
Norkia dismissed Bas de Leede (six) in the 10th over of the innings, but in his/her next over, Edwards ended the 64-ball boundary drought by hitting a six with a reverse scoop shot. However, he/she was run out on the next ball on Markram’s throw. Teja Nidamanuru also got out in the same over without making any contribution with the bat. After this, Engelbrecht batted cautiously from one end and took the team past 50 runs in the 13th over. he/she hit a four against Keshav Maharaj in the 15th over, which was the team’s only third boundary. he/she and Van Beek accelerated the run rate a bit by hitting a four each in the 17th over. Both of them completed the team’s century of runs by scoring 15 runs against Rabada in the 19th over. This included a six by Engelbrecht while Van Beek hit a four. Bartman dismissed both batsmen along with Tim Pringle (0) in the final over to restrict the Netherlands to 103.

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