The Brilliant Performance From The Ball Of Naseem Shah And Mohammad Wasim in The Final ODI, Naseem Shah continued to make a strong impression on the tour.
Sent back to give Pakistan a great start
Because he sent back Max O’Dowd and Musa Ahmed inside the first 10 overs to give Pakistan a great start. The 19-year-old pacer was in good touch and finished his first spell with figures of 5-0-14-2.
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He later returned at a crucial point in the game to clean captain Scott Edwards and added another wicket, that of Teja Nidamanuru, the latter to break a dangerous half-century stand.
Naseem took a career-best 5 for 33, bringing Pakistan back into the competition with the ball each time. Naseem was backed by Mohammad Wasim, who picked up four big wickets from Vikramjit Singh and Tom Cooper.
Led by opener Vikramjit and in-form Cooper, the Netherlands pushed Pakistan into the run chase. Vikramjeet completed his second half-century in the series.
Cooper scored three fifties in three innings:-
While Cooper scored three fifties in three innings. However, none of the innings was enough to give the Netherlands the final push they needed to win.
While Vikramjeet’s innings ended on 50 as he dismissed Wasim as the wicket-keeper, Cooper kept the Netherlands in the hunt late in the run chase, only to bowl out the same bowler for 62 in the 46th over. One bowler was dismissed.
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Nether’s tail pulled them closer to the target, but they ultimately could not cross the final hurdle. The fight did not result, but despite a 0–3 defeat and no Super League points, the hosts displayed some exemplary cricket throughout the series.