Live score updates for India vs. Netherlands: IND vs. NED, Following a brilliant batting display from all five of the top batsmen, Indian bowlers destroy the Netherlands' batting and send every player to the pavilion in 47.5 overs. In doing so, India wins nine straight World Cup 2023 matches and thrashes the Netherlands by an overwhelming 160 runs.
As they attempted to chase a massive 411 runs, Netherlands continued to lose wickets quickly. Other than Teja Nidamanuru (54), no other player was able to score more than 50 runs. Sybrand Engelbrecht scored 45 runs, Colin Ackermann scored 35 runs, and Max O'Dowd scored 30 runs for the Netherlands. Less than 20 runs was scored by each of the other batters.
Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Kuldeep Yadav, and Ravindra Jadega each claimed two wickets for the Indian team. It's interesting to note that after all these years, captain Rohit Sharma and bowler Virat Kohli both took one wicket each.
Shreyas Iyer, who scored 128 off of 94 balls, was named "Player of the Match."
In their last group-stage match against the Netherlands, the World Cup hosts, already guaranteed a spot in the semi-finals, hammered the Netherlands 410-4 from 50 overs, with hundreds from Shreyas Iyer and KL Rahul, and brilliant performances from India's top-order batsmen.
In their last World Cup league match against Netherlands, India were again off to a blazing start thanks to a rapid half-century from Shubman Gill. After 15 overs, India reached 119 for 1.
After reaching exactly 100 for the opening stand with captain Rohit Sharma (60 batting off 48 balls), Gill scored 51 off 32 balls and holed out at deep backward square leg boundary, reaching for his fifth six.
India has now exceeded the 90-run mark (91/0) in the first Powerplay for the third time in the tournament. With two sixes in the first fifteen overs, Rohit has now surpassed AB de Villiers' previous record of 58 maximums in 2015 to hit a record 60 sixes in a calendar year.
At the MA Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, Rohit Sharma chose to bat first after winning the toss. Since the Men in Blue haven't altered their starting lineup, Bengaluru supporters will have an opportunity to cheers their king Kohli's 50th ODI Century.
Being the only team in the tournament without a loss, the Rohit Sharma-led team will try to maintain their momentum into the semi-final match. By defeating the two-time world champions, Netherlands, who have already qualified out of the competition, will aim to make their final World Cup 2023 match unforgettable.
Currently leading the World Cup points table with eight victories from their eight matches thus far and a net run rate of +2.456 are the Men in Blue. With six points and a net run rate of -1.635, the Dutch occupy the tenth position.
The Indian platoon operation may decide to rest a many important players, including captain Virat Kohli, Kl Rahul, Jasprit Bumrah, and others, ahead of thesemi-final match on November 15. Alternately, left- hander Ishan Kishan, all- rounder Ravichandran Ashwin, or indeed leader Prasidh Krishna might be given some playing time by Rohit and company. With all three departments operating at full capacity, the Indian platoon has had every advantage in the competition. The middle over batters have contributed to posting a steady aggregate on the board, indeed though Indian openers Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill have constantly produced an explosive launch in the powerplay. The speed triad of Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah, and Mohammed Shami has been the covetousness of all brigades when it comes to bowling. With 16 wickets in 4 matches so far, Shami in particular has been outstanding in the tournament.
Netherlands vs. India: Key Takeaways
1. Back of a line, facing van Meekeren. Shubman Gill tries to pull but is brilliantly caught back behind square by Nidamanuru.
2. Barresi catches Rohit Sharma off the bowling off Bas de Leede after he stutters and moves onto the front foot.
3. After trying a cut on the back foot but missing, the ball finds its way through, and Roelof van der Merwe bowls Virat Kohli.
4. Iyer hit a career-best ODI ton (128 not out off 94 balls), and KL Rahul (102 off 64 balls) became the first Indian to reach a century in the World Cup. Together, they added 208 runs off 128 balls.
Nederlands Innings:
After bowling the second over, Mohammed Siraj gets rid of Wesley Barresi with his third delivery.
50 runs are scored by Netherlands in 8.1 overs (49 balls).
In 46 balls, the second wicket partnership of 50 runs (MP O'Dowd 19, CN Ackermann 32) comes up.
Continuing his onslaught, Kuldeep Yadav removes Colin Ackermann (35), first delivery of the 13th over.
On the first ball of the sixteenth over, Max O'Dowd was BOWLED OUT by Ravindra Jadeja, who had been brought into the attack.
Netherlands takes 23.2 overs (140 balls) to reach 100 runs.
It is a WICKET for Virat Kohli. On the third delivery of the twenty-fifth over, Kohli strikes out Scott Edwards (17).
WOCCKET! Lower de Leede Jasprit Bumeraj was bowled out on the final ball of the 32nd over.
In 34.1 overs (205 balls), the Netherlands score 150 runs.
Siraj BOWLED OUT Sybrand Engelbrecht (45) on the fourth delivery of the 38th over.
Holland scores 200 runs in 40.6 overs (246 balls) of cricket.
In the 43rd over, Kuldeep Yadav keeps up his assault, dismissing Logan van Beek (16) with the opening delivery.
Ravindra Jadeja resumed his assault. van der Merwe (16) hits the third ball for FOUR and the second for SIX. However, is removed on the fourth delivery of the 44th over.
Aryan Dutt (5) is dismissed by Jasprit Bumrah on the opening delivery of the 47th over, capping off his spell.
On the fifth delivery of the 48th over, captain Rohit Sharma ends the Netherlands innings by dismissing Teja Nidamanuru (54).
India wins nine straight World Cup matches in 2023, continuing its winning streak after crushing the Netherlands by a massive 160 runs.
You might easily forget that this was the World Cup's final league game amidst all the festivities and the sense of an exhibition match this was. While India had set an unattainable target of 411, Shreyas Iyer and KL Rahul were able to turn those into tons. In response, the pacers failed to confound the Dutch as we've almost come to expect, giving the bowlers a tougher test. Barresi went out quickly, but Ackermann and Max ODowd managed to form a collaboration. Kuldeep Yadav was required to break things up, and Jadeja then made an impact from the other side. After the match veered into dull middle overs territory, captain Rohit Sharma made the decision to amuse the crowd by using his dangerous, wrong-footed inswinging stroke. The crowd went into a frenzy as Virat Kohli, Shubman Gill, and SKY risked their arms and Kohli also took a wicket. The cherry on top came when captain Rohit Sharma took the ball himself and, of course, had to remove Teja Nidamanuru, who fell after a heroic fifty. Now let's get to the presentations.
The player of the match is Shreyas Iyer. I felt like I was back in Australia, but I didn't want to come out this time, so I gave up my wicket (not today, though). I medicated against the cramps. The recent scores, in my opinion, have aided me in this inning. I was able to take advantage of the start because the wicket was two-paced and tacky. I was just trying to hit it straight, but I put a lot of work into that shot. When I try to play the slog shot, it's all about maintaining a straight head and following through with the bat.