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In a thrilling turn of events at the ICC Cricket World Cup, the Netherlands secured a memorable 38-run victory over a formidable South African team in Dharamshala. Skipper Scott Edwards emerged as the hero, delivering an unbeaten 78 runs, while the Dutch side, previously winless in the tournament, shocked the Proteas, who had convincingly defeated Sri Lanka and Australia in their initial matches.
The Netherlands, initially struggling at 82-5, made a remarkable recovery, posting a competitive 245-8 total after rain had reduced the game to 43 overs per side. In response, South Africa found themselves in early trouble at 44-4 and later at 145-7. The top scorer, David Miller, who contributed 43 runs, became one of Logan van Beek’s three scored wickets in his impressive spell of 3-60.
South Africa was eventually bowled out for 207 in the final over, sealing a 38-run victory for the Dutch. This win marked the Netherlands’ first ODI World Cup victory since their triumph over Scotland in St Kitts & Nevis in 2007.
It was a day of reckoning for Temba Bavuma’s South African side, as they succumbed to a second monumental upset at the hands of the Netherlands in World Cup competitions within a year. Last November, the Dutch team’s unexpected win in Adelaide had knocked South Africa out of the T20 World Cup, and now, they had suffered a defeat in the 50-over format in Dharamshala.
South Africa’s campaign to reach the knockout stages faced a significant setback as they squandered numerous promising positions. This result added immense pressure to their upcoming clash against England in Mumbai, as their hopes hung in the balance. Meanwhile, for the Netherlands, this historic victory against a strongly favoured South African team would undoubtedly be remembered as one of their finest moments in cricket history.
Scott Edwards, the Netherlands’ captain, expressed his pride in the team’s performance, highlighting their aspiration to reach the semi-finals when they entered the tournament. The Dutch, the only non-Test playing nation in the competition, had pulled off a major upset against the previously undefeated South Africa, reminiscent of their victory over the Proteas in the T20 World Cup a year earlier.
Edwards’ unbeaten innings had played a crucial role in overcoming the top-order collapse and setting a challenging target. He was named the player of the match and acknowledged the significance of defeating a strong South African team.
On the other side, South African captain Temba Bavuma admitted that they had let the Dutch team off the hook when they were at 112-6 and regretted their missed opportunities. He emphasized the need to let the emotions of the defeat sink in and acknowledged that it should hurt. Despite the setback, Bavuma remained determined to continue their campaign and learn from the experience.