Live: NZ Vs NED, ICC Cricket World Cup | Live Match Centre | New Zealand Vs Netherlands | 2nd Inn
Live: NZ Vs NED, Hyderabad | Live Match Centre | New Zealand Vs Netherlands | ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 | CRICTALKS For queries: [email protected] PREVIEW: The ICC World Cup 2023 will see its sixth game of this tournament between…
Live: NZ Vs NED, Hyderabad | Live Match Centre | New Zealand Vs Netherlands | ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 | CRICTALKS
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PREVIEW: The ICC World Cup 2023 will see its sixth game of this tournament between New Zealand and the Netherlands.
New Zealand will be playing against the Netherlands for the first time in the sixth match of the ICC World Cup 2023.
New Zealand is currently placed at the top of the points table of the ICC World Cup 2023 whereas the Netherlands is currently placed at the eighth spot on the points table.
New Zealand played one match in the ICC World Cup 2023 where they won that game while the Netherlands also played one game in this tournament where they were defeated in their game.
New Zealand played their last match against England where they won that game by 9 wickets. In that game, Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra scored 152 runs and 123 runs respectively for the team.
On the other hand, the Netherlands played their last game against Pakistan where they were defeated in that game by 81 runs. In that game, Bas de Leede managed to score 67 runs and take 4 wickets for the Netherlands.
These two teams have played 4 games against each other in this format so far, and New Zealand won all of those matches against the Netherlands. A good game is expected here between these two sides.
The Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium is a batting-friendly surface and is expected to assist the batters once again here. Fast bowlers might get some assistance toward the latter half of the match while spinners are expected to play a crucial role in the middle overs.
The team batting second has great records here. They have maintained a winning percentage of 60 on this ground.
Teams:
Netherlands Team: Vikramjit Singh – Max ODowd – Colin Ackermann – Bas de Leede – Teja Nidamanuru – Scott Edwards(w/c) – Saqib Zulfiqar – Roelof van der Merwe – Logan van Beek – Aryan Dutt – Paul van Meekeren – Ryan Klein – Shariz Ahmad – Wesley Barresi – Sybrand Engelbrecht
New Zealand Team: Devon Conway – Will Young – Rachin Ravindra – Daryl Mitchell – Tom Latham(w/c) – Glenn Phillips – Mark Chapman – James Neesham – Mitchell Santner – Matt Henry – Trent Boult – Ish Sodhi – Lockie Ferguson – Tim Southee