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Another Upset! Spirited Netherlands humble South Africa

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Last updated on: October 17, 2023 23:49 IST

IMAGE: The Netherlands players celebrate winning their World Cup match against South Africa in Dharamsala on Tuesday. Photograph: ICC/X

A bunch of semi-professionals from the Netherlands, including an Uber Eats delivery boy, caused the World Cup's second major upset in three days, as it shocked an in-form South Africa by 38 runs in Dharamsala on Tuesday.

Put in to bat in challenging conditions after the rain reduced the contest to 43 over a side, the Netherlands found themselves reeling at 140/7 before their captain Scott Edwards staged a remarkable recovery with an unbeaten 78 off 69 balls to take his side to a fighting 245/8.

 

With the pitch offering variable bounce and some turn, the Netherlands sniffed an opportunity against a formidable South African batting unit which crumbled under pressure to be all out for 207 in 42.5 overs, handing the Dutch their first World Cup win against a Test playing nation.

Until Tuesday, the Netherlands had only beaten fellow associate nations Namibia and Scotland in their ODI World Cup history, having made their debut back in 1996.

The surprise outcome came 48 hours after Afghanistan shocked defending champions England in Delhi, adding to the unpredictability of the 10 team competition.

IMAGE: Spinner Colin Ackermann celebrates after dismissing Quinton de Kock. Photograph: ICC/X

The Netherlands, who qualified for the their first World Cup since 2011 by finishing second in the Qualifier earlier this year, have shown significant improvement over the years.

The Dutch had humbled the Proteas in T20 World Cup 11 months ago and at the scenic Dharamsala on Tuesday, they recorded another famous win over them in a less unpredictable format.

At the start of the tournament, Bas de Leede, one of the few full-time cricketers in the team, had expressed delight at cricket being shown live on TV back home after four years. After a landmark performance, he and his team are likely to attract more followers in a football mad nation.

With the Netherlands reducing South Africa to 109/6, only David Miller (43) stood between them and a memorable win.

IMAGE: The Netherlands players celebrate a wicket. Photograph: ICC/X

De Leede dropping a regulation catch off Miller in the deep raised the nerves in the field and in the dressing room but their fate was sealed in the 31st over when the dangerous left-hander was bowled by pacer Logan van Beek.

Paul van Meekren, who has also worked as an Uber Eats delivery boy, got the crucial wickets of Aiden Markram and and Marco Jansen with two cross seam balls shattering their stumps.

Spinners Colin Ackermann (1/16) and Roelof van der Merwe (2/34), who made his international debut for South Africa before shifting allegiance to the Netherlands, also played a major role in the team's success.

Ackermann got rid of the in-form Quinton de Kock before van der Merwe found Bavuma's stumps with a brilliant arm ball as South Africa felt the heat inside the Powerplay.

IMAGE: Scott Edwards smashed an unbeaten 78 from 69 balls to lead the Netherlands' stunning recovery against South Africa. Photograph: Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters

Earlier, Scott Edwards played a captain's knock to power the Netherlands' superb recovery and take them to 245/8 in a rain-hit match.

Intermittent rain added an extra chill in the mountain air and reduced the game to 43-over a side contest.

South Africa expectedly opted to bowl amid the overcast sky and their bunch of formidable pacers including Kagiso Rabada, Marco Jansen and Lungi Ngidi, got a lot out of the surface.

However, their death overs bowling left a lot to be desired as the Netherlands plundered 68 runs in the last five overs. The Netherlands were struggling at 140/7 in the 34th over.  

Edwards (78 off 69) shared an entertaining 64-run partnership off 37 balls with Roelof van der Merwe (29 off 19) towards the end of the innings to take the team past 200.

IMAGE: Roelof van der Merwe's quickfire cameo helped the Netherlands plunder 68 runs from the last five overs. Photograph: Cricket Netherlands/X

South Africa's pace attack is among the potent ones in the competition and the Dutch top-order found them too hot to handle. Aryan Dutt's unbeaten 23 off nine balls also propped up the total.

Rabada struck in his very first ball of the match as Vikramjit Singh (2) could not control the pull shot off a delivery that hurried on to him.          

Vikramjit's opening partner Max O'Dowd (18) departed six balls later as the tall left-arm pacer Jansen induced a faint edge off his bat with an angled away delivery.

Star all-rounder Bas de Leede (2) was trapped in front by Rabada, who got the ball to cut back sharply from length.

IMAGE: South Africa's players celebrate a wicket during the World Cup match against the Netherlands. Photograph: ICC/X

The pacers also took a flurry of wickets in the middle overs before Edwards and former Proteas star Van der Merwe went on a counter offensive.

Edwards hit 10 boundaries in total and a six via a cracking pull shot off Rabada. Edwards also employed the sweep and reverse sweep against the long spinner Keshav Maharaj to good effect.

Number 10 Dutt also joined the party smashed three sixes to provide the final flourish.

South Africa's bowlers were also guilty of conceding 31 extras as the Dutch came up with a fighting total.

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