Tom Lockyer collapse was 'scariest moment of my life', says Luton manager Rob Edwards
Luton Town manager Rob Edwards has described the moment that Hatters captain Tom Lockyer collapsed suddenly on the pitch as “the scariest moment” of his life.
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Luton Town manager Rob Edwards has described the moment that Hatters captain Tom Lockyer collapsed suddenly on the pitch as “the scariest moment” of his life.
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The Netherlands climbed off the bottom of the World Cup table with an 87-run win over Bangladesh on Saturday after Scott Edwards hit a feisty half-century and Dutch bowler Paul van Meekeren ripped through the Asian side in a fiery spell.
Following his side's 38-run win over South Africa in their ICC Cricket World Cup match, Netherlands captain Scott Edwards said that he is proud of the team for their victory and came into the tournament aiming for a shot at the semifinals. A three-wicket haul by Logan van Beek, a half-century by skipper Scott Edwards and an all-round show by Roelof van der Merwe helped the Netherlands beat South Africa at Dharamshala, two days after Afghanistan caused an upset by defeating England.
The Netherlands' belief in playing "total cricket" helped them secure their biggest victory at a World Cup when they beat high-flying South Africa by 38 runs on Tuesday, captain Scott Edwards said.
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