T20 World Cup: Netherlands move closer to Super 12 with tense win

Bas de Leede
Bas de Leede kept his cool to guide the Dutch home. Photo: Twitter@ICC

Melbourne: The Netherlands suffered a loss of Dutch courage on the way to a nerve-racking, five-wicket win over Namibia at the T20 World Cup in Geelong on Tuesday that moved them a step closer to qualifying for the Super 12 phase.

With more than six overs left, the Netherlands were 92/2 in pursuit of a modest total of 121/6 but lost three wickets for 10 runs to turn the match into a nail-biter.

With six runs required in the final over, man-of-the-match Bas de Leede (30 not out) smashed fast-bowling all-rounder David Wiese over his head for four and struck another two down the ground to claim victory with three balls to spare.

The Netherlands, who edged the United Arab Emirates in a tense opener on Sunday, moved into top spot in Group A.

The Netherlands
The Dutch players celebrate the fall of a wicket. Photo: Twitter@ICC

It was a big let-down for Namibia, however, after their stunning, 55-run demolition of Sri Lanka at the same venue on Sunday.

Namibia won the toss and chose to bat but were down to 32/3 before the end of the powerplay and never recovered despite 43 from all-rounder Jan Frylinck.

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