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Bangladesh vs Netherlands Free Live Cricket Streaming Links: Watch ICC World T20 2016, BAN vs NED online streaming at Starsports.com

Bangladesh vs Netherlands Free Live Cricket Streaming Links: Watch ICC World T20 2016, BAN vs NED online streaming at Starsports.com

Catch live streaming of the third qualifying match of the ICC World Twenty20 (T20) 2016 between Bangladesh and Netherlands at Dharamsala.

Updated: March 9, 2016 2:56 PM IST | Edited By: CricketCountry Staff
Catch live streaming of the third qualifying match of the ICC World Twenty20 (T20) 2016 between Bangladesh and Netherlands at Dharamsala. The second match to be played in the same venue is between Ireland and Oman who are slotted in Group A. The qualifying round will see a total of eight teams who will vie for two spots. Group B matches were done yesterday at Nagpur between Afghanistan, Scotland, Zimbabwe and Hong Kong with Afghanistan and Zimbabwe winning by 14 runs. Given their recent performances in T20Is, Bangladesh's cricket is definitely on an upswing. With that comes the pressure of expectations. They will be playing their first game against Netherlands barely two days after losing the Asia Cup final. LIVE CRICKET SCORECARD: Bangladesh vs Netherlands, ICC World T20 2016, Match 3 at Dharamsala Neither have they had time to practice and acclimatise to the conditions, nor have they had the time to recover from a heart-wrenching loss. But now they get into another important game and it is imperative for Mashrafe Mortaza to try and get the best out of his men. The conditions in Dharamsala might also favour their seamers, which boosts their chances further. A lot rides on the fitness of Mustafizur Rahman and it remains to be seen if he will be rushed back into the playing eleven after a side strain kept him out of the final stages of the Asia Cup. READ: Bangladesh vs Netherlands, ICC World T20 2016 Round 1 Group A, Match 3 at Dharamsala: Preview Another team that has done appreciably well, and consistently so by making it to the final round of the events is Peter Borren's Netherlands. While the captain was aggrieved at not getting to play a lot more, they cannot afford to think about the what-ifs right now.
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