{"id":203032,"date":"2022-10-19T00:15:41","date_gmt":"2022-10-18T18:45:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/arunachaltimes.in\/?p=203032"},"modified":"2022-10-19T00:15:41","modified_gmt":"2022-10-18T18:45:41","slug":"t20-wc-netherlands-register-second-win-sl-back-in-business-with-big-win-over-uae","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/arunachaltimes.in\/index.php\/2022\/10\/19\/t20-wc-netherlands-register-second-win-sl-back-in-business-with-big-win-over-uae\/","title":{"rendered":"T20 WC: Netherlands register second win, SL back in business with big win over UAE"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">\nGeelong, 18 Oct: Netherlands made heavy weather of a small target before eking out a five-wicket win against Namibia in the T20 World Cup here on Tuesday.<br \/>\nThis is Netherlands&#8217; second victory in as many games and keeps them firmly in contention for a place in the next round.<br \/>\nNetherlands dished out a fine bowling effort to restrict Namibia to 121 for six before taking the game deep. They completed the task in 19.3 overs in their first round Group A match.<br \/>\nSitting pretty at 92 for one, Netherlands made a harakiri towards the end to allow Namibia to make a comeback.<br \/>\nVikramjit Singh (39 off 31) and Max O&#8217;Dowd (35 off 35) got Netherlands&#8217; chase off to a blazing start, sharing 59 runs for the opening wicket.<br \/>\nHowever, from 92 for one, Netherlands slumped to 101 for four, thanks to twin blows from left-arm pacer JJ Smit (2\/24) in the 16th over.<br \/>\nSkipper Scott Edwards did no good and perished in the next over.<br \/>\nBut Bas de Leede (30 not out off 30) held his nerves, and in the company of Tim Pringle (8 not out), saw Netherlands home with a 20-run stand.<br \/>\nEarlier, de Leede (2\/18) shone with the ball as well, to help Netherlands restrict Namibia to the modest total.<br \/>\nBesides, Roelof van der Merwe (1\/6), Pringle (1\/15), Colin Ackermann (1\/17) and Paul van Meekeren (1\/18) also registered their names in the wicket column for Netherlands.<br \/>\nElecting to bat, Namibia endured a poor start, losing their first three wickets for 32 runs.<br \/>\nJan Frylinck (43) tried to resurrect Namibia&#8217;s innings in the company of skipper Gerhard Erasmus&#8217; (16) before de Leede accounted for both the batters in a span of three balls in the 19th over.<br \/>\nMichael van Lingen (20) and Stephan Baard (19) got starts at the top before being dismissed.<br \/>\nDavid Wiese (11 not out) and Smit (5 not out) remained unbeaten for Namibia.<br \/>\nWith two wins from as many games, Netherlands topped Group A ahead of Namibia (2 points from 2 games), and are better placed to qualify for the Super 12 stage.<br \/>\nNetherlands had defeated the UAE by three wickets in their opener, while Namibia stunned Sri Lanka by 55 runs.<br \/>\nWith two good outings, Netherlands skipper Edwards is eager to finish off their campaign on a positive note.<br \/>\n&#8220;We did well in terms of front-loading the runs. We knew Namibia had some great bowlers in those conditions. It&#8217;s well and truly in our hands, but for us, it&#8217;s just about winning the third game,&#8221; he said after the match.<br \/>\nNamibia captain Erasmus said batting was a bit difficult on this wicket.<br \/>\n&#8220;Never nice to be on the losing side&#8230;With the bat it seemed difficult for both sides. They ran better. We tried our best,&#8221; he said.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Sri Lanka make strong comeback, beat UAE by 79<br \/>\nSurprised by Namibia in their tournament opener, Sri Lanka made a strong comeback, thrashing UAE by a massive 79 runs to better their net run rate, which got a beating in the first match.<br \/>\nOpener Pathum Nissanka hit a 60-ball 74 with the help of six boundaries and two hits over the fence to take Sri Lanka to 152 for 8.<br \/>\nIt was a yet again an unimpressive batting display from Sri Lanka, as besides Nissanka, Dhananjaya de Silva (33) and Kusal Mendis (18) were the only two batters to register double digit scores.<br \/>\nAsked to bat, Sri Lanka were cruising at one stage at 92 for 2 before leg-spinner Karthik Meiyappan (3\/19) claimed a hat-trick in the 15th over, dismissing Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Charith Asalanka and Dasun Shanaka as the Islanders slumped to 117 for 5.<br \/>\nDespite wickets falling at the other end, Nissanka kept Sri Lanka&#8217;s scoreboard ticking and was the last to be dismissed in the penultimate ball of the innings, but not before helping his team cross the 15-run mark.<br \/>\nUAE never looked in the chase as right-arm fast bowler Dushmantha Chameera (3\/15) inflicted the early damage with the wickets of Muhammad Waseem, Aryan Lakra and captain Chundangapoyil Rizwan to break the opponent&#8217;s backbone.<br \/>\nFrom there on it was always an uphill task for UAE as they kept losing wickets at regular intervals to be bowled out for 73 in 17.1 overs.<br \/>\nAayan Afzal Khan (19) was the top-scorer for UAE.<br \/>\nBesides Chameera, leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga de Silva (3\/8) and Maheesh Theekshana (2\/15) also chipped in with a few wickets.<br \/>\nSri Lanka will take on Netherlands in a must-win last group match on Thurs-day, while Namibia will be up against UAE. 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