In this ODI series of Netherlands vs England; The Dutch team was outplayed in the first ODI, as England cruised to victory…
In this ODI series of Netherlands vs England; The Dutch team was outplayed in the first ODI, as England cruised to victory…
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Match Details
Match: Netherlands vs England, 2nd ODI, England tour of Netherlands, 2022
Date: June 19, 2022
Time: 02:30 PM IST.
Venue: VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen.
Tomorrow’s forecast at Vra Ground in Amstelveen, the Netherlands, is moderate rain. The daytime temperature will be 18 degrees Celsius, while the nighttime temperature will be 12 degrees Celsius. With clouds covering 74 percent of the sky and a humidity of around 76 percent, we’re expecting 18.9 mm of rain.
The VRA Cricket Ground’s pitch is a belter of a wicket. Batters prefer striking on this surface because the ball is easy to control. When bowling on this surface, bowlers must be consistent with their lines and lengths. On Sunday, fans may expect another high-scoring contest at this location.
It will take a lot of effort for the Netherlands to recover from this defeat. While this is true, how can a team achieve until they compete against the greatest and witness firsthand how high the bar is set?
In the last two matches, the Netherlands’ greatest opportunity is to bat first, put up a big total, and then try to put pressure on England’s hitters. While it will be difficult in and of itself, if England continues to bat first and hit sixes, the Netherlands hitters will lose hope well before the innings begins.
Pieter Seelaar (c), Scott Edwards (wk), Vikramjit Singh, Max O’Dowd, Musa Ahmed, Tom Cooper, Bas de Leede, Logan van Beek, Shane Snater, Aryan Dutt, Philippe Boissevain
England set a new record in one-day internationals by scoring 498 runs for the cost of just four wickets during first ODIs, surpassing their previous best of 481 for 6 over Australia in 2018. This was also the greatest total in men’s and women’s one-day international cricket history. In 2018, the ladies of New Zealand scored 491 runs against Ireland. At Nottingham in 2016, England set a new record by scoring 498 against the Netherlands, 481 against Australia, and 444 against Pakistan in ODI cricket. Indeed, this is currently the greatest score in List A cricket, surpassing Surrey’s 496/5.
Eoin Morgan (c), Jos Buttler (wk), Jason Roy, Phil Salt, Dawid Malan, Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali, Sam Curran, David Willey, Adil Rashid, Reece Topley
The Dutch team was outplayed in the first ODI, as England cruised to victory to take an early lead in the series. They appear to be on track to win the series, and the Netherlands will need to be at their best to threaten England on Sunday. England appears to be a well-oiled machine, and we anticipate them to wrap off the series on Sunday.