Netherlands creates ICC World Cup history after beating South Africa by 38 runs
The Netherlands created one of the biggest upsets in the history of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup when they scored an emphatic 38 run win over the previously unbeaten South Africa today in Dharamsala .
Inspirational captain Scott Edwards led the way for the Dutch team with an unbeaten knock of 78 which included 10 fours and a six as the Netherlands posted a competitive 245 for 8 in the match which was reduced to a 43 overs a side affair because of early rain.
Edwards was supported by veteran all-rounder Roelof van der Merwe who hit 29 and number 10 batsman Aryan Dutt who cracked 23 off just nine balls.
Bowling for South Africa Kagiso Rabada 2 for 56, Lungi Ngidi 57 and Marco Jansen 2 for 27 took most of the wickets.
South Africa in their reply were pushed back at 44 for 4, never recovered and were bowled out for 207 to suffer their first defeat to a non-test playing nation.
This despite .knocks of 43 from David miller and 40 from Keshav Maharaj …………….Logan Van Beek with 3 for 60 was the most successful bowler for the Netherlands with Paul Van Meekeren grabbing 2 for 40, Bas De Leede 2 for 36 and Van Der Merwe 2 for 34.
The loss robs South Africa of the chance to leapfrog unbeaten sides India and New Zealand at the top of the World Cup standings, with Temba Bavuma’s side remaining in third following their first defeat at the tournament.
The Netherlands first win of the world cup see them overtake Sri Lanka to move up to ninth.
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