Bangladesh vs Netherlands Live Score, T20 World Cup 2024: Both Bangladesh and Netherland have a win each from two outings; the winner on Thursday will hold the bragging rights for the second Super-8 spot from Group D.
Bangladesh vs Netherlands Live Score, T20 World Cup 2024 Match Today: Netherlands captain Scott Edwards won the toss and elected to field first against Bangladesh during their Group D T20 World Cup game at St Vincent in Kingstown on Thursday.
Bangladesh started with a win against Sri Lanka in a thrilling contest and let the game against South Africa slip away from their grasp but both performances will give them confidence. The conditions in the tournament have been such that it suits their playing style. They have a competent pace attack when the pitch offers seam moment and willy spinners when the surfaces start to grip a bit.
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On the other hand, In their opening game, the Netherlands beat Nepal comfortably and looked a class apart. Against South Africa, they looked like they were going to snatch two points but David Miller’s composure saw the Proteas through in a hard-fought game. The Dutch’s performances in the last few ICC events have been impressive a win against Bangladesh will further reinstate the upward curve they have been on.
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ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, 2024 – Match 27
Bangladesh
3/1 (1.2)
vs
Netherlands
Bowling
Vivian Kingma0/2 (1)
Aryan Dutt *1/0 (0.2)
Play In Progress ( Day – Match 27 )
Netherlands elected to field
T20 World Cup: In another low-scoring game in New York, Bangladesh batsmen freeze with finish line in sight
Mahmudullah’s facepalm summed up the mood. Needing six off the last two balls to post their first-ever win over South Africa in T20 Internationals, Mahmudullah couldn’t have asked for a better delivery. With all his pacers bowled out, South Africa skipper Aiden Markram had no choice but to turn to left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj for the last over with 11 needed.
Off the fifth, Maharaj’s full-toss arrived, just the right line for Mahmuduallah — outside off, coming down at a good height — to deposit anywhere he wanted. (Read more from Venkata Krishna B)
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First uploaded on: 13-06-2024 at 17:59 IST