In a sensational display of cricketing prowess, the Netherlands secured a commanding 87-run victory over Bangladesh at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. In the 28th match of the ongoing tournament, the Netherlands won the toss and opted to bat first. The decision didn’t go well with the team, as they posted a below-par total of 229 runs before being bowled out in 50 overs.
Wesley Barresi set the tone early with a resilient 41 runs off 41 balls, but it was skipper Scott Edwards’ outstanding 68-run contribution that bolstered the Netherlands’ innings. Logan van Beek and Sybrand Engelbrecht also made crucial contributions, ensuring their team set a challenging target for Bangladesh. The Dutch batting lineup demonstrated resilience and determination, facing the Bangladeshi bowling attack with admirable composure.
For Bangladesh Shoriful Islam, Taskin Ahmed, Mahedi Hasan, and Mustafizur Rahman clinched two wickets each. Meanwhile, skipper Shakib Al Hasan got a wicket too. At the half stage, Bangladesh was looking favoured to win the game, but things took a surprising turn.
Bangladesh failed to put pressure on the Netherlands
In response, Bangladesh’s batting lineup struggled to find stability as they were bundled out for 142 runs in 42.2 overs. Mehndi Hasan Miraz (31) and Tanzid Hasan (15) were the only two batters for Bangladesh in the top six to cross a two-digit score. They offered a ray of hope for Bangladesh but ultimately fell short against the relentless bowling attack from the Dutch side.
Aryan Dutt and van Meekeren proved to be the chief architects of Bangladesh’s downfall. They claimed five crucial wickets together and restricted the opposition’s scoring opportunities. The Dutch bowlers showcased remarkable skill and precision, putting relentless pressure on the Bangladeshi batting order.
This victory marks a significant triumph for the Netherlands, highlighting their growing stature in international cricket. It also underscores their potential as a formidable force to be reckoned with in the global cricketing landscape. The Netherlands’ stellar performance was on display for the second time in the ongoing tournament. Earlier, they had defeated South Africa.
Here is how fans react to the Netherlands victory over Bangladesh:
Kya din aagaye bc
Defending champions England with just 1 win pic.twitter.com/cLAvM37Ciz— cric_mawa (@cric_mawa_twts) October 28, 2023
Copy paste template for bangla fans every wc sed. pic.twitter.com/6t5TbJxTWA
— Avinash P (@avinashparmar97) October 28, 2023
No nagin dance today pic.twitter.com/BXhuyFytxg
— Sameer Khanal (@Sameer_knl18) October 28, 2023
Only thing Bangladesh can do ? pic.twitter.com/fqa6XuwQpW
— Aanchal (@SweetLilQueen) October 28, 2023
Ned ? pic.twitter.com/AS4PpKFiZZ
— Shivani (@shivani_45D) October 28, 2023
It's time to reconsider the associate tag. Take it from the Netherlands, who have shown significant improvement in the last two World Cups, and perhaps assign it to Bangladesh, who seem to struggle without visible progress.
— Vipin Tiwari (@Vipintiwari952_) October 28, 2023
What was that?
Should we call upset— CricXtra (@CricXtra_) October 28, 2023
— deepfekzehar (@deepfuk_zehar) October 28, 2023