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Netherlands vs Pakistan, 1st ODI Match Summary
NED vs PAK, 2022 - ODI Summary
Match Ended
1st ODI, Hazelaarweg, Rotterdam
, Aug 16, 2022
298/8
(50.0/50)
314/6
(50.0/50)
Pakistan beat Netherlands by 16 runs
% Chance to Win
NED
PAK
Inn Break
PAK 314/6
Top Bowlers
NED 298/8
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That's all we have from this entertaining game. The second ODI is on Thursday, 18th August at 2.30 pm IST (9 am GMT). Do join us in advance for the build-up. Cheers!
Babar Azam, the captain of Pakistan, says that they are relieved to get the win and credits the Netherlands for their fight. He calls Fakhar's knock lovely as the pitch was two-paced. Mentions that they took time to build a partnership. Admits that they should have done better with the ball. Tells that he loves to play here as the conditions are challenging.
Scott Edwards, the captain of the Netherlands, says that it hurts to lose another game but feels they are getting closer. Regrets dropping catches and praises the knock of Fakhar Zaman. Mentions that the pitch suited the home team. He is happy with the way they batted and feels that the overs at the backend with the ball cost them. States that they let themselves down in the field after showing improvement in the recent past. He is happy with the bowling performance of Bas de Leede.
Player of the Match is Fakhar Zaman (109). He calls it his lucky day and tells that the wicket was not easy. Praises the Dutch team for their bowling. Feels that they should have done better and credits Netherlands for putting up a fight. Mentions that they were looking to survive initially and then went after the bowlers. Says that he always enjoys batting with Babar Azam and batting looks easy with him around.
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The Pakistan players began with absolute fire and Babar Azam started with the combination of the experienced Haris Rauf and the young debutant Naseem Shah. Both picked up one wicket each in the Powerplay and could probably have got a few more had their fielders held on to the catches. Pakistan were really poor on the field and that prevented them from being clinical and wrapping this game up early. Mohammad Nawaz controlled the middle overs of the game and was economical, picking the only wicket taken by a spinner in the whole game. Haris Rauf picked up three wickets but was a touch expensive and Naseem Shah bowled wonderfully to take three wickets. The biggest issue was the number of extras they conceded with 29 bonus runs added to the Dutch total. They eventually managed to close the game out but will know there is room for improvement in all three departments of the game.
The arrival of the Dutch skipper Scott Edwards, who has had a wonderful summer, kept the hosts on track. He translated his good form to bring up his fourth consecutive ODI fifty. Scott was ably supported by Teja Nidamanuru and Logan van Beek to keep the Netherlands in the hunt. Although the target seemed out of reach, they did well to play out the 50 overs and pushed Pakistan to the limit.
In pursuit of a big target, the Dutch team began tentatively but kept accumulating runs at a steady rate albeit in a streaky manner. Max O'Dowd and Wesley Barresi departed early to leave the Netherlands with quite an uphill task. Vikramjit Singh had a tough outing as he just could not get the spinners away or rotate the strike freely. He survived several drop catches and accumulated many lucky runs but eventually succumbed for 65 having faced 98 deliveries. While he seemed to be blowing cold, Tom Cooper definitely seemed to be blowing hot and provided the much-needed boost to the Netherlands innings. He took 54 deliveries for his 65 and his dismissal brought an end to a 97-run partnership between the two.
Well fought, Netherlands! Well fought, Scott Edwards! They made Pakistan sweat hard for this win. It was not a straightforward win for the visitors, as expected. This performance will certainly boost the confidence of the Dutch team and they will back themselves to cause an upset in the next game. For now, Pakistan bag the 10 points to make their case strong in the 2020-2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League table.
Over 50 : 298/8
9 Runs
- 049.1
- 249.2
- 1 B 49.3
- 149.4
- 449.5
- 149.6
S. Edwards
71 (60)
A. Dutt
6 (5)
H. Rauf
10-1-67-3
49.6
1
Haris Rauf To Scott Edwards
PAKISTAN WIN BY 16 RUNS! Slower again, short and around leg, Scott Edwards hits it down to fine leg and takes a single.
49.5
4
Haris Rauf To Scott Edwards
MISFIELD AND FOUR! Full and around leg, slower in pace, Edwards whips it to deep backward square leg. Khushdil makes a mess near the fence and concedes a boundary.
49.4
1
Haris Rauf To Aryan Dutt
Fuller in length, around leg, Dutt clears his front leg and drills it down to long on for one.
49.3
b
Haris Rauf To Scott Edwards
Pace off, a touch short and on off, Scott tries to power it over the leg side but misses. Rizwan fumbles and they cross for a bye. All over now for Netherlands.
49.2
2
Haris Rauf To Scott Edwards
Back of a length, on middle, Scott heaves it over mid-wicket and gets two runs. 24 needed off 4 balls.
49.1
0
Haris Rauf To Scott Edwards
Swing and a miss! Full in length and just outside off, Edwards gets across and tries to slog but is early into the shot. The slower one deceives him there.
Over 49 : 289/8
9 Runs
- W 48.1
- 048.2
- 148.3
- 248.4
- 148.5
- 1 NB 48.6
- 448.6
A. Dutt
5 (4)
S. Edwards
64 (55)
N. Shah
10-0-51-3
48.6
4
Naseem Shah To Aryan Dutt
FOUR! Slower one, short and wide outside off, Dutt finds the room and slaps it over covers for a boundary. 26 needed off the last over and Scott Edwards will be on strike.
48.6
nb
Naseem Shah To Aryan Dutt
Yorker in the blockhole, Aryan cannot do much and just digs it out back towards the bowler. Hang on, Shah has overstepped. Free Hit coming...
48.5
1
Naseem Shah To Scott Edwards
Slower one, short and wide outside off, Edwards runs it down to third man for a single.
48.4
2
Naseem Shah To Scott Edwards
Slightly short and outside off, Scott walks across the stumps and pulls it wide of short fine leg. Takes two.
48.3
1
Naseem Shah To Aryan Dutt
Turns a length ball through square leg and hands the strike back to his skipper.
48.2
0
Naseem Shah To Aryan Dutt
Run out chance missed! Naseem goes very full and on middle, Dutt somehow keeps it out to mid-wicket and Edwards comes out of the crease in search of a run. He is sent back and would have been run out had the fielder scored a direct hit at the bowler's end.
Aryan Dutt makes his way out to the middle and he needs to rotate the strike.
48.1
W
Naseem Shah To Tim Pringle OUT!
OUT! LBW! Naseem spears in a full inswinging delivery, around middle at 88 mph. Tim Pringle fails to keep it out and is thudded on the pads. The appeal is made and the finger goes up. Tim Pringle takes the DRS but it's of no use. He is plumb in front, confirms the Ball Tracking.
Tim Pringle is the new batter at the crease and he will look to give the captain the strike.
Over 48 : 280/7
7 Runs
- 147.1
- 247.2
- 147.3
- 147.4
- 247.5
- W 47.6
van Beek
28 (24)
S. Edwards
61 (53)
H. Rauf
9-1-59-3
47.6
W
Haris Rauf To Logan van Beek OUT!
OUT! Logan van Beek holes out! The pressure was mounting, and Logan tries to find the boundary but perishes in the process. Shortish and around off, van Beek heaves it over square leg but doesn't get the connection right. Khushdil Shah takes a simple catch in the deep. 35 needed off 12 balls.
47.5
2
Haris Rauf To Logan van Beek
Hits the hard length around off, Logan hits it from the inner half of the bat to deep mid-wicket and returns for the second run.
47.4
1
Haris Rauf To Scott Edwards
Slower one, full and on middle, Edwards keeps it out towards square leg and crosses. This is impressive death bowling from Pakistan.
47.3
1
Haris Rauf To Logan van Beek
A yorker around leg, van Beek digs it out to mid-wicket and crosses.
47.2
2
Haris Rauf To Logan van Beek
Fuller and around off, Logan van Beek drags his attempted heave towards wide long on. Gets only two. The Dutch team needs boundaries.
47.1
1
Haris Rauf To Scott Edwards
A touch short in length, around middle, Scott heaves it to deep square leg for a single.
50 OV
9 Runs
H. Rauf
to
S. Edwards
A. Dutt
- 049.1
- 249.2
- 1 B 49.3
- 149.4
- 449.5
- 149.6
49 OV
9 Runs
N. Shah
to
T. Pringle
A. Dutt
S. Edwards
- W 48.1
- 048.2
- 148.3
- 248.4
- 148.5
- 1 NB 48.6
- 448.6
48 OV
7 Runs
H. Rauf
to
S. Edwards
van Beek
- 147.1
- 247.2
- 147.3
- 147.4
- 247.5
- W 47.6
47 OV
6 Runs
N. Shah
to
S. Edwards
van Beek
- 046.1
- 146.2
- 046.3
- 246.4
- 1 WD 46.5
- 1 LB 46.5
- 146.6
46 OV
11 Runs
M. Wasim
to
S. Edwards
van Beek
- 1 LB 45.1
- 445.2
- 045.3
- 145.4
- 445.5
- 1 LB 45.6
45 OV
7 Runs
S. Khan
to
S. Edwards
van Beek
- 244.1
- 144.2
- 044.3
- 144.4
- 144.5
- 244.6
44 OV
8 Runs
H. Rauf
to
van Beek
S. Edwards
- 443.1
- 143.2
- 043.3
- 143.4
- 143.5
- 143.6
43 OV
5 Runs
N. Shah
to
van Beek
S. Edwards
- 042.1
- 142.2
- 142.3
- 142.4
- 142.5
- 142.6
42 OV
10 Runs
H. Rauf
to
S. Edwards
- 241.1
- 241.2
- 441.3
- 041.4
- 241.5
- 041.6
41 OV
5 Runs
N. Shah
to
S. Edwards
T. Nidamanuru
van Beek
- 140.1
- W 40.2
- 040.3
- 040.4
- 440.5
- 040.6
40 OV
9 Runs
M. Wasim
to
S. Edwards
T. Nidamanuru
- 4 LB 39.1
- 239.2
- 139.3
- 1 LB 39.4
- 139.5
- 039.6
39 OV
13 Runs
S. Khan
to
S. Edwards
T. Nidamanuru
- 438.1
- 438.2
- 038.3
- 238.4
- 138.5
- 238.6
38 OV
3 Runs
M. Wasim
to
S. Edwards
T. Nidamanuru
- 037.1
- 037.2
- 037.3
- 137.4
- 237.5
- 037.6
37 OV
3 Runs
S. Khan
to
S. Edwards
T. Nidamanuru
- 136.1
- 036.2
- 136.3
- 136.4
- 036.5
- 036.6
36 OV
7 Runs
M. Wasim
to
T. Nidamanuru
S. Edwards
- 035.1
- 035.2
- 135.3
- 1 WD 35.4
- 135.4
- 335.5
- 135.6
35 OV
13 Runs
M. Nawaz
to
T. Nidamanuru
S. Edwards
- 034.1
- 134.2
- 634.3
- 434.4
- 134.5
- 134.6
34 OV
2 Runs
N. Shah
to
S. Edwards
T. Nidamanuru
- 133.1
- 133.2
- 033.3
- 033.4
- 033.5
- 033.6
33 OV
4 Runs
M. Nawaz
to
V. Singh
T. Nidamanuru
S. Edwards
- W 32.1
- 032.2
- 232.3
- 132.4
- 032.5
- 132.6
32 OV
7 Runs
N. Shah
to
V. Singh
S. Edwards
- 431.1
- 031.2
- 131.3
- 031.4
- 131.5
- 131.6
31 OV
2 Runs
H. Rauf
to
V. Singh
T. Cooper
S. Edwards
- 130.1
- W 30.2
- 030.3
- 030.4
- 130.5
- 030.6
30 OV
14 Runs
M. Wasim
to
T. Cooper
V. Singh
- 429.1
- 429.2
- 129.3
- 029.4
- 129.5
- 429.6
29 OV
11 Runs
H. Rauf
to
T. Cooper
V. Singh
- 428.1
- 128.2
- 128.3
- 128.4
- 428.5
- 028.6
28 OV
8 Runs
A. Salman
to
V. Singh
T. Cooper
- 227.1
- 127.2
- 427.3
- 027.4
- 127.5
- 027.6
27 OV
9 Runs
S. Khan
to
V. Singh
T. Cooper
- 126.1
- 626.2
- 026.3
- 126.4
- 026.5
- 126.6
26 OV
8 Runs
A. Salman
to
T. Cooper
V. Singh
- 625.1
- 025.2
- 025.3
- 125.4
- 025.5
- 125.6
25 OV
2 Runs
S. Khan
to
V. Singh
T. Cooper
- 024.1
- 024.2
- 024.3
- 124.4
- 124.5
- 024.6
24 OV
5 Runs
A. Salman
to
V. Singh
T. Cooper
- 023.1
- 123.2
- 123.3
- 123.4
- 123.5
- 123.6
23 OV
4 Runs
S. Khan
to
V. Singh
T. Cooper
- 022.1
- 022.2
- 122.3
- 022.4
- 1 NB 22.5
- 122.5
- 122.6
22 OV
4 Runs
A. Salman
to
T. Cooper
V. Singh
- 121.1
- 021.2
- 121.3
- 121.4
- 121.5
- 021.6
21 OV
1 Runs
S. Khan
to
T. Cooper
V. Singh
- 020.1
- 020.2
- 120.3
- 020.4
- 020.5
- 020.6
20 OV
3 Runs
M. Nawaz
to
T. Cooper
V. Singh
- 119.1
- 019.2
- 019.3
- 119.4
- 019.5
- 119.6
19 OV
5 Runs
S. Khan
to
T. Cooper
V. Singh
- 018.1
- 218.2
- 018.3
- 118.4
- 118.5
- 118.6
18 OV
4 Runs
M. Nawaz
to
V. Singh
T. Cooper
- 117.1
- 117.2
- 017.3
- 017.4
- 017.5
- 217.6
17 OV
3 Runs
S. Khan
to
V. Singh
T. Cooper
- 016.1
- 116.2
- 016.3
- 216.4
- 016.5
- 016.6
16 OV
3 Runs
M. Nawaz
to
V. Singh
T. Cooper
- 115.1
- 015.2
- 015.3
- 115.4
- 015.5
- 115.6
15 OV
6 Runs
M. Wasim
to
T. Cooper
V. Singh
- 414.1
- 014.2
- 114.3
- 014.4
- 014.5
- 114.6
14 OV
2 Runs
M. Nawaz
to
V. Singh
T. Cooper
- 113.1
- 113.2
- 013.3
- 013.4
- 013.5
- 013.6
13 OV
6 Runs
M. Wasim
to
de Leede
T. Cooper
- 212.1
- W 12.2
- 212.3
- 012.4
- 012.5
- 212.6
12 OV
1 Runs
M. Nawaz
to
de Leede
V. Singh
- 011.1
- 011.2
- 111.3
- 011.4
- 011.5
- 011.6
11 OV
3 Runs
M. Wasim
to
de Leede
V. Singh
- 010.1
- 210.2
- 110.3
- 010.4
- 010.5
- 010.6
10 OV
9 Runs
M. Nawaz
to
de Leede
V. Singh
- 19.1
- 29.2
- 4 B 9.3
- 09.4
- 19.5
- 19.6
9 OV
7 Runs
M. Wasim
to
de Leede
V. Singh
- 4 LB 8.1
- 28.2
- 08.3
- 08.4
- 18.5
- 08.6
8 OV
9 Runs
N. Shah
to
de Leede
V. Singh
- 27.1
- 07.2
- 27.3
- 07.4
- 17.5
- 1 NB 7.6
- 1 NB 7.6
- 27.6
7 OV
5 Runs
H. Rauf
to
V. Singh
- 1 WD 6.1
- 06.1
- 06.2
- 46.3
- 06.4
- 06.5
- 06.6
6 OV
1 Runs
N. Shah
to
de Leede
- 05.1
- 05.2
- 05.3
- 05.4
- 1 NB 5.5
- 05.5
- 05.6
5 OV
1 Runs
H. Rauf
to
W. Barresi
de Leede
V. Singh
- 04.1
- W 4.2
- 04.3
- 04.4
- 1 LB 4.5
- 04.6
4 OV
4 Runs
N. Shah
to
V. Singh
W. Barresi
- 03.1
- 03.2
- 03.3
- 13.4
- 13.5
- 23.6
3 OV
13 Runs
H. Rauf
to
V. Singh
W. Barresi
- 42.1
- 22.2
- 42.3
- 12.4
- 12.5
- 12.6
2 OV
4 Runs
N. Shah
to
V. Singh
M. O'Dowd
W. Barresi
- 1 WD 1.1
- 11.1
- 1 WD 1.2
- 1 WD 1.2
- W 1.2
- 01.3
- 01.4
- 01.5
- 01.6
1 OV
3 Runs
H. Rauf
to
V. Singh
M. O'Dowd
- 10.1
- 10.2
- 00.3
- 10.4
- 00.5
- 00.6
Match Info
- Venue Hazelaarweg, Rotterdam
- Weather Bright and Sunny
- Toss Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat
- Result Pakistan beat Netherlands by 16 runs
- Player of the Match Fakhar Zaman
- Umpire Michael Gough (ENG), Rizwan Akram (NED) and Nitin Bathi (NED)
- Referee Chris Broad (ENG)
Match Notes
- Innings Break: Pakistan 314/6 in 50.0 overs
- Pakistan 300/6 in 48.4 overs
- F Zaman 7th ODI hundred: 100 runs in 105 balls (10x4) (1x6)
- 2nd wkt Partnership: 150 off 141 balls between F Zaman (80) and B Azam (64)
- Drinks: Pakistan 159/1 in 29.1 overs
- Pakistan 150/1 in 27.4 overs
- B Azam 50th ODI fifty: 50 runs in 58 balls (6x4) (0x6)
- 2nd wkt Partnership: 100 off 111 balls between F Zaman (51) and B Azam (42)
- Pakistan 100/1 in 22.5 overs
- F Zaman ODI fifty: 51 runs in 66 balls (6x4) (0x6)
- F Zaman dropped on 43 by V Kingma in 18.2 overs
- Drinks: Pakistan 60/1 in 16.0 overs
- 2nd wkt Partnership: 50 off 60 balls between F Zaman (32) and B Azam (15)
- Pakistan 50/1 in 13.3 overs
- Power play 1 (1-10): Pakistan 37/1
- Pakistan 10/1: ul-Haq lbw b Vivian Kingma 2(19)
- Referral 1 (5.6 ovs): NED against ul-Haq (LBW) Successful (NED: 2, PAK: 2)
- Agha Salman and Naseem Shah makes their ODI debut for Pakistan
- Power play 3 (41-50): Netherlands 298/8 (77 runs, 3 wickets)
- 7th wkt Partnership: 50 off 39 balls between S Edwards (23) and Van Beek (23)
- S Edwards 9th ODI fifty: 50 runs in 43 balls (4x4) (1x6)
- Netherlands 250/6 in 44.1 overs
- Power play 2 (11-40): Netherlands 221/5 (165 runs, 3 wickets)
- 6th wkt Partnership: 50 off 43 balls between S Edwards (31) and T Nidamanuru (15)
- Netherlands 200/5 in 38.1 overs
- Drinks: Netherlands 167/5 in 32.1 overs
- Netherlands 150/3 in 29.2 overs
- T Cooper 9th ODI fifty: 50 runs in 47 balls (3x4) (2x6)
- V Singh maiden ODI fifty: 50 runs in 82 balls (3x4) (0x6)
- 4th wkt Partnership: 150 off 141 balls between V Singh (18) and T Cooper (33)
- Netherlands 100/3 in 22.5 overs
- Drinks: Netherlands 68/3 in 14.0 overs
- Referral 1 (10.1 ovs): de Leede against PAK (LBW) Successful (NED: 2, PAK: 2)
- Power play 1 (1-10): Netherlands 56/2
- Netherlands 50/2 in 9.2 overs
- V Kingma dropped on 0 by A Salman in 0.1 overs
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Player | Runs | Avg. |
---|---|---|
Babar Azam PAK | 222 | 74.00 |
Tom Cooper NED | 193 | 64.33 |
Fakhar Zaman PAK | 138 | 46.00 |
Vikramjit Singh NED | 116 | 38.66 |
Bas de Leede NED | 110 | 36.66 |
Player | Wickets | Eco. |
---|---|---|
Naseem Shah PAK | 10 | 4.26 |
Haris Rauf PAK | 6 | 4.83 |
Mohammad Wasim PAK | 6 | 4.86 |
Vivian Kingma NED | 5 | 5.58 |
Bas de Leede NED | 5 | 4.80 |
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