West Indies could not defend 375 runs, Netherlands won the Super Over

In the World Cup Qualifier match, the Netherlands created history in the Super Over of the One Day International and defeated the West Indies in an upset.

In this match played at Harare Sports Club, West Indies batted first and made a total of 374.

Nicholas Pooran played a brilliant innings of 104 runs while Brendan King scored 76, Johnson Charles 54 and captain Shai Hope stood out with 47 runs.

Camo Paul’s knock of 46 off 25 balls in the closing moments of the innings played a vital role in helping West Indies to a big total.

For the Netherlands, Bess de Leid and Saqib Zulfikar got two wickets each, while Vuyan Kangma and Logan van Beek got one wicket each.

In pursuit of the goal, the Netherlands also showed a great game.

Among the opening batsmen, Vikramjeet Singh scored 37, Max O’Dodd scored 36, Wesley Bracey scored 27 and Boss De Yeld contributed with 33 runs.

However, a 143-run partnership between Teja Ndamanuru and captain Scott Edward for the fifth wicket brought the Netherlands closer to victory.

Teja Ndamanuru played a brilliant innings of 111 runs while captain Scott Edward scored 67 runs.

In the final moments of the match, when the Netherlands needed 44 runs to win in four overs, the hero of the match, Logan van Beek scored 26 runs and Ian Dutt scored 16 runs to equalize the score. Couldn’t score a run and got out.

As the match went into the super over, Logan van Beek came back in to bat.

It should be noted that the Super Over of ODI cricket has the highest score of any team and player.

The West Indian batsman could only score 8 runs in an over against this mountain-like target, with the Netherlands taking the match in the Super Over and picking up two points.

Logan van Beek, who showed aggressive batting in the closing moments of the match and in the super over, was declared the man of the match.

It should be noted that in the World Cup qualifiers, West Indies had to face defeat against Zimbabwe earlier.

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