Van Meekeren stars in Netherlands win
Takes four wickets as side defeat Ireland by 12 runs in rain-shortened match
DHARAMSALA:
Paul van Meekeren bagged four wickets to help Netherlands notch up a consolation 12-run win over Ireland via Duckworth/Lewis method in their final match of the World T20 in Dharamsala on Sunday.
Invited to bat in the inconsequential group tie, the Dutch openers had to wait for more than two and a half hours to take to the field with the rain-affected game reduced to six-overs-a-side.
Left-hander Stephen Myburgh struck an 18-ball 27 to help Netherlands post 59-5 and the bowlers did well to defend the total.
Netherlands exit World T20 after rained off game
Medium-pacer Van Meekeren (4-11 from two overs) tore into the Irish batting and got good support from left-arm spinner Roelof van der Merwe, who picked up two scalps, to restrict Ireland to 47-7.
“It’s special, I’m not sure if it’s happened yet. We had been preparing for this for the last three weeks, maybe six months, and it worked out well,” said an out-of-breath Van Meekeren after the win.
Afghanistan thrash Zimbabwe by 59 runs to qualify for next round
Both Netherlands and Ireland were hard done by rain abandoned games in their respective second outings.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 14th, 2016.
Paul van Meekeren bagged four wickets to help Netherlands notch up a consolation 12-run win over Ireland via Duckworth/Lewis method in their final match of the World T20 in Dharamsala on Sunday.
Invited to bat in the inconsequential group tie, the Dutch openers had to wait for more than two and a half hours to take to the field with the rain-affected game reduced to six-overs-a-side.
Left-hander Stephen Myburgh struck an 18-ball 27 to help Netherlands post 59-5 and the bowlers did well to defend the total.
Netherlands exit World T20 after rained off game
Medium-pacer Van Meekeren (4-11 from two overs) tore into the Irish batting and got good support from left-arm spinner Roelof van der Merwe, who picked up two scalps, to restrict Ireland to 47-7.
“It’s special, I’m not sure if it’s happened yet. We had been preparing for this for the last three weeks, maybe six months, and it worked out well,” said an out-of-breath Van Meekeren after the win.
Afghanistan thrash Zimbabwe by 59 runs to qualify for next round
Both Netherlands and Ireland were hard done by rain abandoned games in their respective second outings.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 14th, 2016.