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T20 World Cup 2022: Netherlands defeats Namibia to gain Super 12 position

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T20 World Cup 2022: Netherlands defeats Namibia to gain Super 12 position

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  • the Netherlands defeats Namibia to gain Super 12 position.
  • Dutch team’s chances of making it to the Super 12 Stage have greatly increased.
  • Netherlands’ goal was set by Namibia.
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Netherlands defeated Namibia by five wickets in the T20 World Cup 2022 match currently taking place in Geelong after a dramatic battle.

With two victories in two games, the Dutch team’s chances of making it to the Super 12 Stage have greatly increased. The Netherlands completed their modest 122-run chase in 19.3 overs with the loss of five wickets.

Earlier, Netherlands’ goal was set by Namibia on Tuesday at 122 for their ICC Men’s T20 World Cup match in Geelong.

However, the Netherlands bowling attack gave Namibia a tough time and limited them to 121 runs. Jan Frylinck produced 43, the top score for Namibia, and opener Micheal van Lingen scored 20. Six wickets fell to Nambia, resulting in a 122-run target.

Rotating bowlers was a smart move by the Netherlands bowlers to ensure that, later on, on an apparent batting surface, they would be chasing a manageable score.

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