In this T20I match series of Netherlands vs New Zealand; The Netherlands are eager to impress their home crowd, so this could…
In this T20I match series of Netherlands vs New Zealand; The Netherlands are eager to impress their home crowd, so this could…
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Match: Netherlands vs New Zealand, 1st T20I, New Zealand tour of Netherlands, 2022
Date: August 4, 2022, Thursday,
Time: 08:30 PM IST
Venue: Sportpark Westvliet, The Hague
The Sportpark Westvliet’s field is a level one. The batsmen will need to be patient early in their innings since the new ball bowlers will encounter some lateral movement off the surface. Once determined, they can begin playing their strokes freely.
There will be plenty of cloud throughout this fixture and an outside chance of rain in the latter stages. The temperature will be in the early twenties.
The Netherlands just qualified for the next T20 world cup in Australia. They’ll be hoping to put up a solid performance against a far more formidable opponent in New Zealand. The Dutch national team has yet to play in a bilateral series this year, in sharp contrast to the visitors. Against a New Zealand squad that is on a roll, their prospects of doing so look to be slim as well. Scott Edwards, the captain of the Netherlands, is an important member of the team. It seemed as though his batting had improved at the conclusion of his most recent Netherlands series. He hit 96 runs in three games and also performed a respectable job behind the wickets.
Max O’Dowd is one of the Netherlands’ more reliable middle-order batters. In his previous three games, this Dutch hitter has racked up 111 runs. For this game, he’ll give it his all to help his side win. Bas de Leede is the Netherlands’ highest wicket-taker in the just ended series. There were just six games, but he still managed to take five wickets and score 60 runs in the middle order. In the last several games, Logan Van Beek has shown a marked improvement. He has taken four wickets in the past three matches. As the game progresses, this total may climb.
Max O Dowd, Stephan Myburgh, Bas de Leede, Tom Cooper, Scott Edwards (c) (wk), Teja Nidamanuru, Logan van Beek, Aryan Dutt, Tim Pringle, Ryan Klein, Shariz Ahmad
The New Zealanders are on a 9-match winning streak going into the first T20I of the series against the Netherlands. Before heading to the West Indies for a tour, they’ll play a two-game series beginning on Thursday, August 4th. Scotland and Ireland were both annihilated by the kiwi squad this year, which is a testament to their brutality. A victory for the Blackcaps in this series would extend their winning streak to three games in a row.
The New Zealand team’s opening batsman, Mark Chapman, was born in Hong Kong and grew up in the British Virgin Islands. He’s been playing great tennis lately. He scored 83 runs in the second match of the series against Scotland. In the one one-day international that followed, he scored an undefeated century to win the match. In order to secure his position in the New Zealand team, the kiwi left-hander will be looking to smash another great shot in this matchup.
Lockie Ferguson has been a standout bowler for New Zealand in recent matches. There are 11 wickets he has taken in his past six encounters alone. Martin Guptill does not need an introduction, and in his most recent two outings, he scored 87 runs. He’ll be pumped up for this fight thanks to his steady performance. It’s always nice to have a player like Fin Allen in the lineup. Last 25 T20I games he has scored 551 runs with a 111.08 strike rate. Jimmy Neesham struggled in several of the recent contests.
In any case, he has immense potential and might pick up crucial wickets to add to his batting output if this is his day. In the previous series, Michael Bracewell scored 61 runs and took 4 wickets for a total of 8 wickets. As a result, he will be eager to make his imprint in this series. Ish Sodhi was New Zealand’s highest wicket-taker in the past two matches. Having taken five wickets and keeping a close eye on the batting order, he was an important member of the squad.
Martin Guptill, Finn Allen, Dane Cleaver (wk), Glenn Phillips, Daryl Mitchell, Jimmy Neesham, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner (c), Ish Sodhi, Lockie Ferguson, Ben Sears
The Netherlands are eager to impress their home crowd, so this could be an exciting matchup. The hosts dominated Zimbabwe, but they’ll have to step up their game across the board if they want to compete with New Zealand in this encounter. We anticipate an entertaining matchup, but the victory will go to New Zealand because they are just better.