Fakhar Zaman of Pakistan celebrates with teammate Shaheen Shah Afridi after dismissing Vikramjit Singh of Netherlands

Pakistan impress against brave Netherlands to start World Cup with a win

Fakhar Zaman of Pakistan celebrates with teammate Shaheen Shah Afridi after dismissing Vikramjit Singh of Netherlands

Hyderabad bore witness to a brilliant display from the Pakistan bowling attack in the second half of the Netherlands innings as the Dutch were all out for 205 in reply to Pakistan's score of 286.

Match highlights as Pakistan overcame an early scare to beat Netherlands at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023

While the Dutch were still pretty much in contention of their pursuit of victory until midway through their chase, the Men in Green struck at regular intervals thereafter to take the game away from them.

Haris Rauf was the pick of Pakistan bowlers, with his 3/43, while Hasan Ali picked up two wickets of his own. Star all-rounder Bas de Leede top-scored for the Netherlands with 67, but his dismissal in the 34th over put an end to their winning chances.

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In the first innings, Pakistan were all out for 286 in 49 overs. Their innings was powered by two big partnerships, for the fourth and seventh wicket respectively, with both Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan managing 68.

The pair made up for a rare failure by skipper Babar Azam (5), while de Leede topped off a great individual game for the Dutch with his 4/62.

After the 20-over mark, Pakistan managed to get a grip of the game. Shadab Khan broke the threatening stand between Vikramjit Singh and de Leede in the 24th over. Vikramjit (52) swiped one towards the legside and ended up gifting a catch in the deep.

Pakistan batter Saud Shakeel earned Player of the Match for a critical fifty against Netherlands at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023

However, it was Rauf's double-wicket over that truly brought the game back into Pakistan's side. Rauf bounced out Teja Nidamanuru and then trapped the Dutch captain Scott Edwards in a space of three balls.

From the other end, de Leede waged a relentless battle and continued going for his shots. He reached his half-century in the 28th over. However, his lone struggle came to an end in the 34th over, when he was bowled by Mohammed Nawaz. De Leede scored 67 from 68, hitting six fours and two sixes during his innings.

Bas De Leede took four scalps against Pakistan at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 to match Tim De Leede's efforts against India in 2003 and become the first father-son duo with four-wicket hauls at World Cups

Despite some lusty blows from the bat of Logan van Beek, the Netherlands tail was cleaned up by the 41 over mark.

Earlier, Left-handed batter Vikramjit provided Netherlands a stable start. He hit a flurry of boundaries to get them to 28 without loss at the five over mark. However, the Dutch lost a wicket soon after, when Max O' Dowd (5) fell in an attempt to pull Hasan Ali for a six. All-rounder Colin Ackermann tried to keep the run flow going along with Vikramjit, but fell soon after the first Powerplay. He went for a sweep against Iftikhar Ahmed in the 12th over, and ended up missing the ball, which crashed into his middle stump.

De Leede arrived at No.4 and played a intent-driven knock to ensure that the Netherlands chase was on track.

After the midway stage of the Pakistan innings, Netherlands retained control with a flurry of wickets. Sensing a need to change the pace of Pakistan scoring rate, Scott Edwards summoned off-spinner Aryan Dutt back into the attack in the 29th over. And the tweaker delivered immediately by getting the better of the dangerous Shakeel (68). Shakeel went for a sweep, but then checked his shot at the final moment. Ending up in two minds, the southpaw flicked the ball towards the mid-wicket region, where he was caught by Saqib Zulfiqar.

Not much later, Mohammed Rizwan was overcome by de Leede, who smashed straight into the top of his off stump. De Leede also had the dangerous Iftikhar Ahmed in the same over. Pakistan were six down at the end of the 32nd over.

Pakistan's scoring rate took a hit, even as the late-order tried to rebuild the innings once more. Mohammed Nawaz and Shadab Khan took their time to settle in before lifting the scoring rate. Their 64 run stand came off 70 balls. It was ended by de Leede who cleaned up Shadab in the 44th over. De Leede trapped Hasan Ali lbw off the very next ball to further dent Pakistan.

Pakistan added 34 runs for the last two wickets but couldn't finish their quota of overs. After having been 143/3 at the midway mark, Pakistan scored the exact same runs over the next 24 overs, while also losing their remaining wickets.

Mohammad Nawaz is short of his ground and run out via a direct hit

At the start of the innings, Fakhar Zaman and Imam-ul-Haq found the going tough on a surface where the ball was holding its line on occasions and taking turn on other. Edwards got it right with his bowling combinations, alternating between spinners like Aryan Dutt and Colin Ackermann and the wily pace of Logan van Beek and Paul van Meekeren.

The result was three important wickets in the Powerplay overs. Fakhar was the first to go, falling for 12 after gifting van Beek a return catch. Babar's stay at the crease was hardly satisfying, as the batter was buckled down by the Dutch spinners. He mistimed a pull against Ackermann and fell for five. Imam was the last to go, playing one shot too many and gifting a catch to Aryan Dutt at fine leg in the 10th over.

Netherlands had Pakistan on the ropes early in their clash at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023

The fourth wicket pair of Rizwan and Shakeel adopted an attacking policy to get the innings going once again, and found success in the initial stages of the second Powerplay. Between overs 11-20, Pakistan managed to score at just below run a over. There was a visible change of tactic, especially from Shakeel, who plundered a number of boundaries to reach his half-century off merely 32 balls. This is the second-fastest fifty for Pakistan in the history of the Men's Cricket World Cup.

Bas de Leede's all-round showing gave Netherlands hope against Pakistan at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023

The duo brought up their 100-run partnership in the 25th over.

Netherlands skipper Scott Edwards called it right at the toss and the Dutch opted to field against Babar Azam's Pakistan. Edwards took the call based on the belief that the wicket would probably ease under the lights. Pakistan have a perfect head-to-head record of 6-0 over Netherlands in the ODI format.

Abdullah Shafique, who featured in the warm-up fixtures leading into the tournament, found no place as Pakistan went for their usual top three, comprising of Fakhar Zaman, Imam-ul-Haq and Babar Azam. In the bowling department, pacers Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf are supported by Hasan Ali, while Shadab Khan and Mohammed Nawaz are the spinners.

Netherlands have high hopes of making an impact at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 starting with their clash against Pakistan

While Netherlands might not have the biggest of names, they have shown their mettle in the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023. The Dutch don't bank on one particular name, and this has shown in their recent triumphs, where players across the board have contributed. The European side are bolstered by the presence of a number of all-round options in their ranks.

Playing XIs Pakistan

Imam-ul-Haq, Fakhar Zaman, Babar Azam (c), Mohammed Rizwan (wk), Saud Shakeel, Iftikhar Ahmed, Shadab Khan, Mohammed Nawaz, Hasan Ali, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Haris Rauf

Netherlands

Vikramjit Singh, Max O' Dowd, Colin Ackermann, Bas de Leede, Teja Nidamanuru, Scott Edwards (c) (wk), Saqib Zulfiqar, Logan van Beek, Roelof van der Merwe, Aryan Dutt, Paul van Meekeren

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