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T20 World Cup, Zimbabwe vs Netherlands: Netherlands secure first Super 12 win, beat Zimbabwe by 5 wickets

The Netherlands chased down the small target of 118 with two overs to spare with O'Dowd hitting 52 from 47 balls, reaching 120 for 5 to collect their first points -- two -- though they are already out of the tournament. Zimababwe are also virtually out of the tournament after Wednesday's loss.

Paul van Meekeren (3/29) led the Dutch's disciplined pace bowling show after Zimbabwe opted to bat, while Brandon Glover, Logan van Beek and Bas de Leede also returned with two wickets apiece to skittle out the African side for 117 in 19.2 overs. In their must-win match, Sikandar Raza was the lone bright spot for Zimbabwe in an otherwise sloppy batting display by the team as the star all-rounder smashed a 24-ball 40 (3x4, 3x6) to take them past the 100-run mark. But the target of 118 proved way below par as the Dutch cantered home in 18 overs en route to their first win of the Super-12 stage. The 'Orange Army' will face South Africa in their last match on Sunday. Zimbabwe, who had a stunning win over Pakistan earlier in the tournament, next face tournament favourites India in their last match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Sunday.

Netherlands came up with a solid and steady start with the long-haired O'Dowd steering their ship. At the half-way mark, they were 67/1 as O'Dowd brilliantly held the innings together. O'Dowd started to break loose and took on Luke Jongwe with two boundaries in a row to complete his 11th fifty, and fourth in a World Cup. Needing nine runs from 30 balls, the win was delayed as Netherlands committed a bit of harakiri near the finishing line, losing O'Dowd and skipper Scott Edwards (5) in the space of nine balls. In the end, de Leede slammed two boundaries in his run-a-ball 12 not out to seal the win.

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