New zealand national cricket team vs netherlands national cricket team match scorecard : The New Zealand team has registered its second consecutive win in the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 in India. In the World Cup match played at Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Hyderabad on Monday, New Zealand defeated Netherlands by 99 runs. This is New Zealand’s second consecutive victory in the World Cup 2023.
New zealand national cricket team vs netherlands national cricket team match scorecard : The New Zealand team has registered its second consecutive win in the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 in India. In the World Cup match played at Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Hyderabad on Monday, New Zealand defeated Netherlands by 99 runs. This is New Zealand’s second consecutive victory in the World Cup 2023. Earlier, the Kiwi team had defeated defending champion England by 9 wickets in the very first match of the World Cup 2023 played on 5 October. New Zealand has shown amazing form against Netherlands also.
New Zealand’s second consecutive victory in World Cup 2023
New Zealand, who came to bat first after losing the toss, scored 322 runs for 7 wickets in the World Cup match played at Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Hyderabad on Monday. Will Young scored the highest score of 70 runs for New Zealand. Captain Tom Latham scored 53 runs and Rachin Ravindra played an inning of 51 runs. Devon Conway contributed 32 runs and Mitchell Santner contributed 36 unbeaten runs. In reply, Netherlands team was all out for 223 runs in 46.3 overs and New Zealand won the match. For New Zealand, spinner Mitchell Santner took the maximum of 5 wickets. Matt Henry took 3 wickets and Rachin Ravindra took 1 wicket. Colin Ackerman scored the highest score of 69 runs for Netherlands. Netherlands captain Scott Edwards played an inning of 30 runs.
New Zealand gave Netherlands a target of 323 runs
With half-centuries from Will Young, Rachin Ravindra and Tom Latham, New Zealand scored 322 runs for seven wickets against Netherlands in the ICC World Cup 2023 on Monday. After losing the toss and opting to bat, New Zealand set a good platform with a 77-run partnership for the second wicket between Young (70 runs in 80 balls) and Ravindra (51 runs in 51 balls). Captain Tom Latham finally took the team’s score beyond 300 runs by playing an innings of 53 runs in 46 balls. However, the Netherlands bowlers also impressed with their bowling on a slow pitch.
In the beginning, Netherlands bowlers bowled 3 consecutive maiden overs.
At the very beginning of the innings, the Netherlands bowlers bowled three consecutive maiden overs to the New Zealand openers. Young opened New Zealand’s account by hitting two fours off Ryan Klein in the fourth over. Devon Conway (32) hit a six over long on off spinner Aryan Dutt, who opened the bowling with Klein. However, in an attempt to increase the run rate, Conway was caught by Bas de Leede off the ball of left-arm spinner Roelof van der Merwe (2 wickets for 56 runs), which ended the 67-run partnership for the first wicket.
Ravindra and Young took over the innings after this
Ravindra and Young, who scored centuries in the first match against England, then took over the innings. New Zealand’s batsmen looked in good form but Netherlands’ bowlers were also successful in controlling the run rate. However, after completing half-centuries, Young and Ravindra became the victims of Paul Van Meekeren (2 wickets for 59 runs) and Van der Merwe respectively. While Young tried to pull Van Meekeren’s ball, Bas de Leede was caught while Ravindra was caught by wicketkeeper Scott Edwards.
New Zealand was successful in adding 50 runs in the last three overs
Latham and Daryl Mitchell (48 runs in 47 balls) increased the run pace by adding 53 runs for the fourth wicket. When Latham returned to the pavilion as the seventh batsman after completing his half-century after being stumped by Dutt’s ball, the team’s score was 293 runs in the 49th over. Mitchell Santner played an unbeaten inning of 36 runs in 17 balls, due to which New Zealand was successful in adding 50 runs in the last three overs.