Match Details

NED vs NZ 3rd Match, NZ vs NED 2022

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NED
218-1042.3
New Zealand won by 115 runs 🏆
NZ
50.0333-8
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A Dutt Logo
A Dutt Jersy

9

(22)

A Dutt
9(22)
4s: 1
6s: 0
SR:40.91
+
F Klaassen Logo
F Klaassen Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:25.00
M Henry Logo
M Henry Jersy

4-36

(7.3)

M Henry

4-36(7.3)
Econ: 4.80
40th Over:
1
6
0
W
2
0
 
= 9
41st Over:
0
0
0
0
0
1
 
= 1
Last Over:
1
0
0
W
0
wd
1
 
= 3
This Over:
0
1lb
W
 
= 1
NEDNED - 2nd Innings
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10 Over 4374
15 Over 10194
20 Over 112107
25 Over 132128
30 Over 159149
35 Over 184177
NZNZ - 1st Innings
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10 Over 5432
15 Over 6163
20 Over 9493
25 Over 123122
30 Over 163154
35 Over 190183
40 Over 231227
50 Over 346333

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Milestone
So that's it from today. Congratulations Ross Taylor on a great career. I am AkshayaKrishan Polya who is signing off on behalf of my beloved co-commentator Akshay Bhide and scorer/analyst Ashok Daima. Its a ta-ta bye, bye from us. We will meet in the next match. Until then, its cheers..!!!
Ross Taylor: "Apologies if I miss anyone. Thanks to New Zealand cricket for giving me an opportunity to represent my nation at the highest level. Also, thanks to the Netherlands. I wouldn’t have thought I would play against the Netherlands. You have a bright future ahead of you and wish you all the best in your future. Hopefully, you will play more games against Test-playing nations. Thanks to my teammates. I will see you play from the other side and will miss you. A big thanks to my wife, mum, dad, and my children. Thanks for supporting me in my massive career of more than 15 years and sorry for taking too much time but it wouldn’t have been possible without your support throughout the time. You have played a big role in shaping me and in me who I’m today. Also, thanks to all the fans for supporting me and a very good moment for me to finish my career in Hamilton."  

Ross Taylor receives a Samoan necklace and a photograph of him along with the career stats.
Martin Snedden | New Zealand Cricket Chairman: "Tonight its my privilege and joy on behalf of New Zealand Cricket to say thank you to Ross Taylor. Seeing his career, it is his 450th international match for New Zealand. He has accumulated over 18000 international runs and 40-centuries as well. And three wickets with an average of 16 which makes me jealous. Stats will tell you that he is one of the greats of New Zealand Cricket. And one of the greats of World Cricket as well. It is not just the stats but his personal qualities as well which makes him greatest. And over the years we have seen the humble ness and dedication and his smile. He has taken cricket to another level. My favourite moment of you is seeing alongside Kane against India in the World Test Championships Final hitting the winning runs. Ross has been played for a long time because of Victoria and support of you family. It was very nice to share the field with your old friend Marty Guptill and he even didn't allow you to bat for the majority of the innings. Congratulations Ross Taylor, one of the greatest ever New Zealand Cricketer." 
Tom Latham receives the winners trophy. But he has to wait for the celebrations as there is a farewell speech from the legend.
Tom Latham | New Zealand Skipper: "Nice to finish the series off. The partnerships that were built at the top was what we talked about. We weren’t at our best with the ball but happy with the performance. The Dutch at different times put us under pressure throughout the three games but credit to the boys to come out of it and win all. The young boys were fantastic. Will was brilliant and with the guys up for IPL, it was good to see the depth of the squad and the players step up and contribute. It’s important to sign off on a winning note. Ross has been an important member of the side and it will be different to see the sheet without his name on it. He has plenty of experience and we will miss his calm head. Thanks to the Dutch side for coming here and all the best for your home summer."

Pieter Seelaar | Netherlands Skipper: "Obviously a bit disappointing but New Zealand came out hard today. The partnership between Guptill and Young took the game away from us. Quite a few positives. Higher level of cricket than we play generally and we need to adjust to it quickly. The wicket played a little better but we have to be a bit gutsy while in the middle. Myburgh has been sensational. We have been seeing him for so many years and he is capable of smacking the ball all around the park. We will head back home for our home summer."

Will Young | Player of the Match and Player of the Series: "It was tough upfront. There was sideways movement with the new ball but nice to get a partnership and once we settled, we started to play our strokes. Gup played very well and hit some boundaries. The wicket was tricky and nice to get partnerships in the middle. When Ross came out, I wanted to play freely and take the pressure off him so that he can play freely in his last game. Bringing up a hundred with Ross at the other end was special."

Time for presentation.
Akshaya: A complete performance from New Zealand as they white wash the Netherlands in the 3-match ODI series. They win this third and final ODI by 115-runs. Ross Taylor played his last international match here. Kudos to a great career. They have earned 30-points in the ICC CWC Super League from this series.

Chasing a huge target of 334-runs to win, the Netherlands started off on a flying note. Stephen Myburgh, in his very last match, exploded as he gave a fiery start to his side. He took on the bowlers as he tonked them left and right in the powerplay. He got to his fourth ODI fifty in the process. Before he got caught at deep square leg he struck 13-fours and a solitary six. He scored 64-runs in just 43-balls. He added 81-runs for the first wicket along with his partner, Max O’Dowd. His partner played second fiddle to him. After this they didn't had big partnerships and lost their way in the chase. They lost wickets at regular intervals and eventually bundled out for 218 in 42.3-overs. There were some starts for the middle order batters but they failed to cash in on that. Logan Van Beek (32 off 36) in the end played some attracting shots to push their side over the 200-run mark to avoid annihilation. 

Matt Henry was pick of the bowlers by picking up four wickets. He at one point was on a hattrick as sent back Bas de Leede and Pieter Seelaar in a consecutive delivery. Two wickets for Doug Bracewell and all the other bowlers chipped in with a wicket each.

Earlier, The Black Caps batted first and posted a mammoth total on the board. 333/8 in 50-overs. Thanks to centuries from Martin Guptill and Will Young. Ross Taylor batted freely in his last international innings and received guard of honor from the opponents as well. In the end, cameos from Doug Bracewell and skipper Tom Latham took them well the magic number. Fred Klaassen, Aryan Dutt, Clayton Floyd and Logan van Beek took a couple of wickets each.

Wait for the presentations which will pop up soon..
Everyone is congratulating Ross Taylor for his wonderful career as he bids adieu from the international Cricket. Rosco walks away first towards the pavilion and he gets a warm reception from the crowd. End of an era. 450 international games and now its good bye.
Akshaya: Guess who has the last hands on the ball in this match? Its Ross Taylor who takes a simple dolly.
42.3 M Henry to A Dutt
W GONE. Dutt miscues the pull and fittingly, Ross Taylor completes the catch in his final international game.  This was a quick short ball from Henry, Dutt is hurried by the pace as he looks to pull it but completely miscues it and Taylor at mid wicket completes the catch. With this, New Zealand win the final game of the series by 115 runs and complete a whitewash.
42.2 M Henry to F Klaassen
1lb Angling in on the pads, Klaassen misses the flick and it deflects of his pads in the leg side. Leg Bye signaled by the umpire. 
42.1 M Henry to F Klaassen
0 Henry bowls a yorker around off, Klaassen takes it on full and pushes it straight back to Henry.
Akshaya: Are we going to see Taylor with the ball? No, not for this over at-least. There is a huge roar though.
OVER 42
Netherlands
217/9
Aryan Dutt
9(21)
Fred Klaassen
1(2)
Doug Bracewell
2-23(7.0)
41.6 D Bracewell to F Klaassen
1 On a length around off, Klaassen defends and gets an outside edge towards third man for a run.
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