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South Africa vs Netherlands 16th Match ICC T20 World Cup 2024 Highlights

Watch the highlights of South Africa vs Netherlands 16th Match ICC T20 World Cup 2024 - ICC World Twenty20 International tournament of the 16th T20I match played between Netherlands and South Africa at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York in 08th June 2024.

South Africa vs Netherlands 16th Match ICC T20 World Cup 2024 Highlights
David Miller and Tristan Stubbs put on a match-winning 65-run stand for the fifth wicket © ICC/Getty Images

Pace bowling attack from Ottneil Baartman's 4 for 11 before Tristan Stubbs' valuable 33 and A superb unbeaten half-century by David Miller steers to South Africa hard-fought four-wicket victory over Netherlands, despite a South Africa's 16 for 4 in the powerplay in a low-scoring game of the 16th match of a T20 World Cup.

Match Stats : 
  • South Africa chased 104 was their seventh lowest successful run-chase in T20 international and It is their fourth lowest successful run-chase in T20 World Cups.
  • Netherlands' 103 was their joint 12th lowest score in a completed innings in T20 international, It is their worst-total against South Africa in T20Is, previous lowest was 139 at Chattogram in the 2014 World Twenty20 and It is their fifth lowest-score in T20 World Cups.
  • 54 : Sybrand Engelbrecht and Logan van Beek set up the record seventh-wicket partnership for Netherlands in T20 international, previously held by the 43-run stand between Bas de Leede and Clayton Floyd at Dublin (Malahide) in 2019, It is the Netherlands' third highest any-wicket stand against South Africa in T20Is and the Netherlands' tenth highest any-wicket partnership in T20 World Cups.
  • Ottneil Baartman's 4 for 11 was his best bowling performance for South Africa in T20 international, It is the best-bowling-figures by an South African bowler against Netherlands in T20Is and the third best bowling figures by an South African bowler in T20 World Cups.
  • South Africa's 16 for 4 was their lowest powerplay total in T20 international (powerplay of 6-overs), previous lowest-powerplay was 23 for 4 against Sri Lanka at Colombo (RPS) in 2013.
  • Quinton de Kock became the first South African opener to fall for a diamond duck in T20 international cricket history and overall the 22nd opener to dismissed without scoring a run and even facing a single ball in T20Is.
  • Quinton de Kock became the second opener to fall for a diamond duck in T20 World Cups after Tillakaratne Dilshan.
  • 65 : Tristan Stubbs and David Miller set up the record fifth-wicket partnership for South Africa against Netherlands in T20 international, previously held by the 22-run stand between Heinrich Klaasen and David Miller at Adelaide in the 2022 T20 World Cup and also the South Africa's highest fifth-wicket stand in T20 World Cups, previously held by the unbeaten 60-run stand between JP Duminy and David Miller against England at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai in the 2016 World Twenty20.

Netherlands scored 103-9 in 20 overs with top scorer by Sybrand Engelbrecht cracked a 40 off 45-balls including 2-fours & a six.

Logan van Beek hit 23 off 22-balls including 3-fours and Vikramjit Singh scored 12 off 17-balls included a boundary.

South Africa best bowler by Ottneil Baartman claimed a career-best 4-wickets for 11-runs in 4-overs, Anrich Nortje and Marco Jansen both took 2-wickets.

South Africa 12 for 4 to chased 106-6 in 18.5 overs with top scorer by David Miller hammered a unbeaten 59 off 51-balls, Tristan Stubbs struck 33 off 37-balls including one-six & a four and Heinrich Klaasen scored 4 off 7-balls without a boundary.

Netherlands best bowler by Vivian Kingma captured two-wickets for 12-runs in 4-overs including a maiden with economy rate of 3, Logan van Beek took 2-wickets and one for Bas de Leede.

David Miller named Player of the match for his  match-winning superb unbeaten 59 off 51-balls including 4-sixes and 3-fours with strike rate of 115.68.

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