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Netherlands vs New Zealand ICC World T20 2014: New Zealand take crucial wickets

Netherlands are 62 for the loss of two wickets after 10 overs.

user-circle cricketcountry.com Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Mar 29, 2014, 03:41 PM (IST)
Edited: Mar 29, 2014, 06:35 PM (IST)

Mitchell McClenaghan (bowling in picture) took the wicket of Wesley Barresi © Getty Images (File Photo)
Mitchell McClenaghan (bowling in picture) took the wicket of Wesley Barresi © Getty Images (File Photo)

 

Mar 29, 2014

 

In the crucial Group 1 encounter of ICC World T20 2014 played between Netherlands and New Zealand at Chittagong, after a steady start by Netherlands, they lost the wicket of Stephan Myburgh off the bowling of Trent Boult. He had even essayed a fine square-cut followed by a hoick over mid-wicket for a six.

 

Once he was out, Wesley Barresi too lost his wicket to Mitchell McClenaghan’s bowling. Netherlands’ tendency to either slog or just defend isn’t helping them. They need to rotate the strike.

 

Earlier, Myburgh, by standing leg-side off  the ball made a fine start for Netherlands. The left-handed batsman played a fine square-cut while up against the steady seamer, Kyle Mills. He was also looking to play straight down the ground of Mills’s bowling. It is clear that he is a fine striker off the ball.

 

Michael Swat on the other hand, played and missed a few deliveries, before playing a pull shot off Boult. Both New Zealand pacers were generally short. Boult, known for his ability to swing the ball late needed to pitch it up more. Up against a better side, it could have been worse for New Zealand.

 

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