A four-wicket haul by Paul van Meekeren and a half-century by skipper Scott Edwards were the highlights as Netherlands stunned Bangladesh by 87 runs in their ICC Cricket World Cup match at Kolkata's Eden Gardens on Saturday.
With this loss, Bangladesh is out of the World Cup, having lost five of six matches. The Netherlands has won two games, lost four and with four points is at the eighth spot.
Pandya sustained an injury to his ankle while attempting to stop a ball against Bangladesh on October 19. He did not take further part in the match after it. He also missed the match against New Zealand. India won both the games. Suryakumar Yadav and Mohammed Shami filled up spots to make up
Bangladesh's bowling attack displayed a stunning performance to restrict the Netherlands to 229 runs. After the Dutch side lost early wickets against the Bengal Tigers, Wesley Barresi (41) got hold of the inning. On the other hand, Edwards (68) got the upper hand on the Bangladesh bowling at
Netherlands captain Scott Edwards won the toss and elected to bat against Bangladesh in the ongoing ICC World Cup 2023 here at iconic Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Saturday.
The 76th Session of the WHO Regional Committee for South-East Asia, the annual governing body meeting of WHO at the regional level, will be held from October 30 to November 3, 2023, in the national capital.
Ahead of the World Cup match against Bangladesh at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Saturday, Dutch skipper Scott Edwards said that they are aiming to win their next matches in the ongoing tournament.
Speaking at the pre-match press conference, the Bangladeshi speedster said that they need to win the rest of the four games in the tournament to move to the next round of the ODI World Cup 2023.
According to a release by ADB, a significant number of households in the CHT region have traditionally depended on shared tube wells located in remote areas or have sourced untreated surface water.
India's stalwart batter Virat Kohli surprisingly stepped up to finish off injured Hardik Pandya's over during the World Cup clash against Bangladesh and was once again bowling in the nets ahead of the upcoming match against England.
A Bangladeshi scholar, who is on a visit to India as part of a delegation, has praised New Delhi and Dhaka for jointly working to eliminate extremism and terrorism in the region.