England hit world ODI record to crush Netherlands
England hit a world record one-day international score of 498-4 to crush the Netherlands by 232 runs in Amstelveen on Friday, with three men scoring centuries.
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England hit a world record one-day international score of 498-4 to crush the Netherlands by 232 runs in Amstelveen on Friday, with three men scoring centuries.
Netherlands vs England, 1st ODI Live Score Updates: Phil Salt scored his maiden ODI century as England cruise against Netherlands in the ongoing first ODI of the three-match series at VRA Ground in Amstelveen. Netherlands skipper Pieter Seelaar won the toss and opted to bowl first against England. It has been almost a year since the Three Lions last played an ODI and it will be interesting to see their approach against Pieter Seelaar's side. For the Netherlands, hopes of qualification to the World Cup are all but over. Both sides have never met before in official internationals outside of ICC tournaments. It is important to note that the Netherlands defeated England twice in the T20 World Cup. (LIVE SCORECARD)
Netherlands vs England, 1st ODI Live Score Updates: England and Netherlands will be squaring off in the first ODI of the three-match series on Friday. It has been almost a year since the Three Lions last played an ODI and it will be interesting to see their approach against Pieter Seelaar's side. For the Netherlands, hopes of qualification to the World Cup are all but over. Both sides have never met before in official internationals outside of ICC tournaments. It is important to note that the Netherlands defeated England twice in the T20 World Cup. (LIVE SCORECARD)
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. The two came together with the West Indies in serious trouble at 99 for five, chasing what appeared to be a relatively straightforward target of 215. King was the more vigorous of the pair, clubbing three sixes and nine fours in his unbeaten 90-ball 91, while Carty played the anchor role, accumulating 43 from 67 balls.
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. The two came together with the West Indies in serious trouble at 99 for five, chasing what appeared to be a relatively straightforward target of 215. King was the more vigorous of the pair, clubbing three sixes and nine fours in his unbeaten 90-ball 91, while Carty played the anchor role, accumulating 43 from 66 balls.
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.
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.
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.