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West Indies - Shai Hope - Scott Edwards - Logan Van-Beek - King rules as West Indies secure ODI series win over Netherlands - news24.com - Netherlands

King rules as West Indies secure ODI series win over Netherlands

A superb unbroken sixth wicket partnership of 118 between Brandon King and Keacy Carty steered the West Indies from potential embarrassment in Amstelveen to a five wicket victory over Netherlands in the second one-day international on Thursday.

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Brandon King - Nicholas Pooran - Shai Hope - Scott Edwards - Bas De-Leede - Shai Hope Century Leads West Indies To Win Over Netherlands In 1st ODI - sports.ndtv.com - Netherlands - Jamaica

Shai Hope Century Leads West Indies To Win Over Netherlands In 1st ODI

West Indies opener Shai Hope struck his eleventh one-day international century to lead his team to a seven-wicket win over the Netherlands in Amstelveen on Tuesday, in a game reduced to 45 overs. Although the Dutch only made 240 for seven, the target was adjusted under the Duckworth Lewis method to 247 which the West Indies passed with 11 balls to spare. Hope, who made 119 not out, and fellow opener Shamarh Brooks quickly got to grips with the damp conditions that allowed the Dutch seamers to move the ball around, adding 120 for the first wicket.

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Brandon King - Nicholas Pooran - 1st ODI: Teja Nidamanuru shines for Netherlands but Shai Hope's century wins it for West Indies - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Netherlands - Jamaica

1st ODI: Teja Nidamanuru shines for Netherlands but Shai Hope's century wins it for West Indies

West Indies opener Shai Hope struck his eleventh one-day international century to lead his team to a seven-wicket win over the Netherlands in Amstelveen on Tuesday, in a game reduced to 45 overs, after Teja Nidamanuru marked his ODI debut with a half-century for the Dutch. Although Netherlands only made 240 for seven, the target was adjusted under the Duckworth Lewis method to 247 which the West Indies passed with 11 balls to spare. Hope, who made 119 not out, and fellow opener Shamarh Brooks quickly got to grips with the damp conditions that allowed the Dutch seamers to move the ball around, adding 120 for the first wicket. Brooks rattled out 60 from 67 balls before Logan van Beek dismissed him with a superb return catch. Van Beek removed Nkrumah Bonner leg before first ball and Aryan Dutt bowled Nicholas Pooran for seven to leave the West Indies in slightly dangerous territory at 133 for three.

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West Indies - Brandon King - Nicholas Pooran - Scott Edwards - Bas De-Leede - Hope century leads West Indies to ODI win over Netherlands - news24.com - Netherlands - Jamaica

Hope century leads West Indies to ODI win over Netherlands

West Indies opener Shai Hope struck his eleventh one-day international century to lead his team to a seven-wicket win over the Netherlands in Amstelveen on Tuesday, in a game reduced to 45 overs.

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Kyle Jamieson - Scott Edwards - Colin De-Grandhomme - Tom Latham - Will Young - Ross Taylor - Henry Nicholls - Martin Guptill - Michael Bracewell - Bas De-Leede - Logan Van-Beek - Max Odowd - New Zealand vs Netherlands, 3rd ODI, Live Score Updates: New Zealand Get Off To A Strong Start - sports.ndtv.com - Netherlands - New Zealand - county Martin - Bangladesh - county Henry - county Hamilton - county Floyd - county Park - county Clayton

New Zealand vs Netherlands, 3rd ODI, Live Score Updates: New Zealand Get Off To A Strong Start

New Zealand vs Netherlands, 3rd ODI, Live Score Updates: New Zealand got off to a strong start as opener Martin Guptill scored a brilliant half-century in the final ODI vs Netherlands at the Seddon Park in Hamilton. This match also marks Ross Taylor's final international game. Taylor had also played his last Test match against Bangladesh at home recently as the home side will be eager to give a grand send-off to him. Netherlands, on the other hand, will aim to win at least one ODI in the series and salvage some pride. (LIVE SCORECARD)

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Kyle Jamieson - Scott Edwards - Colin De-Grandhomme - Tom Latham - Will Young - Ross Taylor - Henry Nicholls - Michael Bracewell - Bas De-Leede - Logan Van-Beek - Max Odowd - New Zealand vs Netherlands, 2nd ODI, Live Score Updates: Tom Latham's 140* Helps New Zealand Post 264/9 - sports.ndtv.com - Netherlands - New Zealand - county Martin - county Hamilton - county Park

New Zealand vs Netherlands, 2nd ODI, Live Score Updates: Tom Latham's 140* Helps New Zealand Post 264/9

New Zealand vs Netherlands, 2nd ODI, Live Score Updates: Skipper Tom Latham remained unbeaten on 140 as he helped New Zealand post 264/9 in 50 overs in the second ODI vs Netherlands at the Seddon Park in Hamilton on Saturday. Leading 1-0 in the three-match series, Latham will be hoping to clinch the series with a win in this match before the final ODI on April 4 at the same venue. Netherlands, on the other side, will aim for an upset win to stay in the series. (LIVE SCORECARD)

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Blair Tickner - Will Young - Ross Taylor - Henry Nicholls - Martin Guptill - Bas De-Leede - Logan Van-Beek - Will Young, Blair Tickner Star As New Zealand Thrash Netherlands In 1st ODI - sports.ndtv.com - Netherlands - New Zealand - county Young

Will Young, Blair Tickner Star As New Zealand Thrash Netherlands In 1st ODI

All-round New Zealand thrashed the Netherlands by seven wickets in the first ODI of the three-match series at the Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui on Tuesday. A four-wicket haul from Blair Tickner on his ODI debut and a maiden hundred from Will Young set up an emphatic win for the hosts. Tickner finished with 4/50 from his ten overs, claiming the wickets of Vikram Singh and Bas de Leede in his first spell, before returning to pick up Logan van Beek and Pieter Seelaar.

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