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How Two Australians Almost Pulled Off An Upset For Netherlands Against Pakistan In 1st ODI
In the 1st ODI between Netherlands and Pakistan at Rotterdam, the hosts almost managed to pull off an upset against visitors Pakistan while chasing a huge total. Interestingly, two 'Australian' batters almost took the Dutch to a terrific win against Pakistan.
Tom Cooper, former South Australian batter, scored a quickfire knock of 65 runs in 54 balls with 6 fours & 2 sixes. While Victorian wicketkeeper-batter Scott Edwards smashed 71 runs off 60 deliveries with 6 fours & a six as these two were taking the Netherlands to an unlikely win. However, the task of scoring 93 runs from the last 10 overs proved a bit much for the hosts as the Dutch fell just 16 runs shy of the target.
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