Netherlands vs england 2nd odi
Bangladesh won by 4 wickets with 58 balls remaining.
So, that's another ODI series pocketed by the English juggernaut. Doesn't matter if they're missing some key players and doesn't matter if they're actually in the midst of a Test series elsewhere, their depth is just too scary. A bitter-sweet day for the Dutch, certainly had their moments but the gulf in class was just too big in the end. That's a wrap to today's coverage. Until next time, it's a goodbye from us. Jason Roy, Player of the Match : To receive my th was a huge honor, an absolutely incredible moment, nice to get some runs as well. A slight stutter, but we managed to get there in the end.
Netherlands vs england 2nd odi
That wraps up the series for England. They plundered the Dutch on Thursday, and things continued in the same vein with the opening partnership today, as Jason Roy and then Phil Salt laid into the bowling. But in the end, today was a much more even contest. The openers were dismissed, then a couple of wickets fell quickly with Morgan and Livingstone. Malan was then given out, but had the lbw overturned - and had that gone differently, the match might have done the same. Good bowling from Dutt and Pringle especially today, so the home team will be heartened by that. Hits cover, misses a bouncer, swishes and misses at a length ball that moves away. Inside edges into his pad and back to the bowler. Throws back his head in frustration. Then defends with a straight bat! Respect to van Beek there. One ball to come A scoreless over with scores level. Well bowled.
England, well they are a class side.
Bangladesh won by 4 wickets with 58 balls remaining. Match starts in 4 hrs 18 mins. RCB Women won by 8 wickets with 3 balls remaining. Afghanistan won by 10 runs. Day 3 - Auckland lead by runs.
Match starts in 2 hrs 29 mins. Day 2 - Session 2: Bangladesh trail by runs. Day 3 - West Aust lead by runs. CSK won by 6 wickets with 8 balls remaining. Match yet to begin. Day 3 - Dambulla lead by runs. Day 3 - Jaffna trail by 37 runs. Match starts in 1 hr 59 mins. NZ-A Women won by runs. Barbados won by 8 wickets.
Netherlands vs england 2nd odi
That wraps up the series for England. They plundered the Dutch on Thursday, and things continued in the same vein with the opening partnership today, as Jason Roy and then Phil Salt laid into the bowling. But in the end, today was a much more even contest. The openers were dismissed, then a couple of wickets fell quickly with Morgan and Livingstone.
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Pringle responds by flighting the ball for the first time today, drawing an attacking shot from Salt that looks a chance to be caught at long-off, but in the end requires a great piece of fielding from Tom Cooper to knock it back into play after the bounce, saving four. Fuller on off, defended with a straight bat back. English cricket is in a very healthy state. Plunket Shield 3. Phil Salt, Jason Roy fifties lead England to victory and series lead over Netherlands Duo fall in the 70s but England secure victory by six wickets with 29 balls to spare. Great to see Brydon Carse come and hit the series with energy and pace. Reserve Umpire. Jason Roy. Afghanistan vs Ireland 3rd T20I. ODI debut. Six runs from it, 12 required to win. Concedes five runs, one at a time. AT Nidamanuru. And he is certainly in preservation mode, blocking out five balls to give Dutt a wicket-maiden. But Roy, once he comes on strike, plays circumspectly as Pringle keeps darting the ball at his thigh pad.
Uganda vs Kenya 3rd Place Play-off.
Zimbabwe need 18 runs in 40 balls. Have to figure out plans for the powerplay. Salt again shows what he is capable of and Roy in his th game doing well. Extremely grateful for that. England led the 3-match series Salt advances to hit over the leg side, but Dutt fires through his delivery as fast as he can, beating the bat to hit the stumps. Limpopo vs Knights 12th Match. Match centre. Jaker Ali taken to hospital after collision while fielding. Hours of play local time. A bit too late for Netherlands? Have they found a formula for success going by how today panned out? Richie Richardson.
It be no point.