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Netherlands vs New Zealand Scorecard, 1st ODI, New Zealand vs Netherlands 2022

Result · Mar 29 2022, Tue - 06:30 AM (IST)
1st ODI - Bay Oval
NETHERLANDS
202
NEW ZEALAND
204/3
New Zealand won by 7 wickets
CRR:5.3
Player Of The Match
Bowler O M R W Eco
Kyle Jamieson 9.4 1 45 3 4.7
Matt Henry 8 1 31 1 3.9
Blair Tickner 10 - 50 4 5
Colin de Grandhomme 5 - 10 1 2
Michael Bracewell 8 1 22 1 2.8
Ish Sodhi 9 - 40 0 4.4
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
9/1 (2.5) Max O'Dowd
17/2 (5.2) Stephan Myburgh
41/3 (10.1) Vikram Singh
42/4 (11.2) Scott Edwards
45/5 (12.6) Bas de Leede
125/6 (34.5) Pieter Seelaar
147/7 (38.4) Logan van Beek
175/8 (45.1) Philippe Boissevain
183/9 (47.4) Fredrick Klaassen
202/10 (49.4) Michael Rippon
NEW ZEALAND - 204/3 (38.3)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Martin Guptill c Scott Edwards b Logan van Beek 2 10 - - 20
Henry Nicholls b Michael Rippon 57 79 3 1 72.15
Will Young Not out 103 114 8 3 90.35
Ross Taylor b Michael Rippon 11 17 1 - 64.71
Tom Latham (c) (wk) Not out 8 11 - - 72.73
Michael Bracewell - - - - -
Colin de Grandhomme - - - - -
Ish Sodhi - - - - -
Kyle Jamieson - - - - -
Matt Henry - - - - -
Blair Tickner - - - - -
Extras 23 ( lb: 4 w: 14)
Total 204 / 3 (38.3 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
Fredrick Klaassen 6 1 23 0 3.8
Logan van Beek 6 - 34 1 5.7
Bas de Leede 2 - 17 0 8.5
Brandon Glover 3 - 24 0 8
Pieter Seelaar 10 - 30 0 3
Michael Rippon 8 - 32 2 4
Philippe Boissevain 3.3 - 35 0 10
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
12/1 (3.1) Martin Guptill
174/2 (31.4) Henry Nicholls
186/3 (35.3) Ross Taylor
Match Info
Series: Netherlands in New Zealand 2022
Date: Mar 29 2022, Tue - 06:30 AM (IST)
Country: New Zealand
City: Tauranga
Venue: Bay Oval
Toss: Netherlands won the toss and elected to bat.
New Zealand Squad: Martin Guptill, Henry Nicholls, Will Young, Ross Taylor, Tom Latham (c) (wk), Michael Bracewell, Colin de Grandhomme, Ish Sodhi, Kyle Jamieson, Matt Henry, Blair Tickner
Netherlands Squad: Stephan Myburgh, Max O'Dowd, Vikram Singh, Bas de Leede, Scott Edwards (wk), Michael Rippon, Pieter Seelaar (c), Logan van Beek, Philippe Boissevain, Fredrick Klaassen, Brandon Glover
  • This is set to be the second men’s ODI between New Zealand and the Netherlands; the Black Caps won their only previous meeting in the format by 119 runs (17 February 1996).
  • New Zealand have won six of their last seven men’s ODIs (L1), including their last three in succession; the last time the Black Caps enjoyed a longer winning run in the format was an eight-match span from February to June in 2019.
  • The Netherlands have lost their last three men’s ODIs in succession, as many as they lost in their 10 matches prior in the format (W7, L3); the last time they went on a longer losing run in such fixtures was a 10-match span from August 2010 to June 2011.
  • New Zealand have won their last nine men’s ODIs on the bounce at home; the last and only time the Black Caps enjoyed a longer winning run on home soil in the format was a 12-match span from January to December in 2015.
  • The Netherlands have lost each of their last three men’s ODIs against Test playing countries, after winning four of their five such fixtures prior in the format (L1).
  • New Zealand have a batting good connection percentage of 78% in men’s ODIs since the beginning of 2020, the best rate of any Test playing country in that time.
  • New Zealand have bowled eight percent of their deliveries on a short length in men’s ODIs since the beginning of 2020, the highest rate of any Test playing country in that time; however, the Black Caps have only taken six wickets via this length, the fourth fewest of any Test playing country in that period (Afghanistan – 3, Ireland – 4, Pakistan – 5).
  • Martin Guptill (6,927) is 73 away from becoming the fourth player to score 7,000 runs for New Zealand in men’s ODIs (Ross Taylor, Stephen Fleming, Nathan Astle); in addition, Guptill (16) is one away from recording the outright second most hundreds for the Black Caps in the format (also Nathan Astle – 16).
  • Matt Henry (98) is two away from becoming the 17th player to take 100 wickets for New Zealand in men’s ODIs; if Henry reaches the milestone in this match (56th*) he would be the joint second fastest to achieve it for the Black Caps (also Trent Boult – 56 matches).
  • Pieter Seelaar (54) is four away from becoming the all-time leading wicket taker for the Netherlands in men’s ODIs (Mudassar Bukhari – 57, Ryan ten Doeschate – 55); however, Seelaar has not taken a wicket in his last five ODI innings – his longest such stretch in the format.