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South Africa (145/8) crash out of T20 World Cup 2022 after shock defeat to Netherlands (158/4)

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Couldn't they have had that match today? What sort of schedule is this.

South Africa just played in Sydney till 11 PM local time on thursday. Travelling and playing next game in Adelaide on Saturday ?
They could have had India vs Zimbabwe game today. But I guess BCCI wanted to play last.
 
This is the big game.

India vs England is the only marquee game left where we'll see a full stadium with atmosphere...
So Zimbabwe will be up sgsinst 11 indians, umpires snd the full night of the ICC..

Only small hope of a bigger game is a Pakistan/India final so let's how this game goes.
I don't expect South Africa to lose to a poor Dutch side and it would be a one in a million chance for the Dutch...
All eyes should be on this game
 
South Africa just played in Sydney till 11 PM local time on thursday. Travelling and playing next game in Adelaide on Saturday ?
They could have had India vs Zimbabwe game today. But I guess BCCI wanted to play last.

India matches has much higher viewership. Generally they try to have it on a Sunday if they could. India vs Pakistan sunday, India vs SA, sunday, India vs zimbabwe sunday. I am talking about imbalanced schedule where one day you see 2 or 3 matches. other day just one match. Wednesday just 1 match. Last friday just 1 match. Unnecessarily a very long tournament
 
Wow. This game is being played 10:30 AM local time. The only match in this World Cup being played in the morning I think .

Very rare for a T20 or even ODIs nowadays.
 
Wow. This game is being played 10:30 AM local time. The only match in this World Cup being played in the morning I think .

Very rare for a T20 or even ODIs nowadays.

Good old days ! In India we used to get ready to watch with coffee and snacks at SUnday 9 AM
 
India matches has much higher viewership. Generally they try to have it on a Sunday if they could. India vs Pakistan sunday, India vs SA, sunday, India vs zimbabwe sunday. I am talking about imbalanced schedule where one day you see 2 or 3 matches. other day just one match. Wednesday just 1 match. Last friday just 1 match. Unnecessarily a very long tournament

Yes very poor scheduling , but having 3 matches on Sunday makes sense but 1 match on Saturday is not good
 
Wow. This game is being played 10:30 AM local time. The only match in this World Cup being played in the morning I think .

Very rare for a T20 or even ODIs nowadays.

For us its gonna be 5 am Pakistan time.

The scheduling was good, i remember the 2007 tournament when we used to have 2-3 games in a day.
 
An all nighter is on the cards 12am start in UK and 3 matches probably finishing close to 12pm. Haha please Netherlands beat SA! I hope Netherlands chase, otherwise I feel they may get bowled out cheaply.
 
Weather forecast for tomorrow in adelaide

BOM AUS - 0% chance of rain, 16-27c temp
weather.com - 0% chance
accuweather - 1% chance
BBC weather - 0%
 
Muzrbani and ngrava will rattle top order IA.. We believe in zimbos come on
Sorry for fake mr bean :p
 
South Africa need a win to secure their place in the semi-finals of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup when they face a Netherlands side riding high after a breakthrough Super 12 victory.

A semi-final spot is on the line for South Africa when they face the Netherlands in a do-or-die clash at Adelaide Oval on Sunday.

A South Africa victory will secure their place in the semi-finals after missing the opportunity to lock one in with a game to spare when going down to Pakistan in their rain-soaked match.

But a Netherlands upset here would allow the winner of the Pakistan-Bangladesh match to leapfrog Temba Bavuma and his men into the all-important top two spots in Group 2 and send South Africa packing.

South Africa were arguably the form side of the Super 12 stage as they started their tournament with three rousing victories that included a five-wicket triumph over a white-hot India.

But a slip-up after rain interrupted their clash with Pakistan has brought South Africa back to the pack and at risk of an early end to their T20 World Cup campaign.

The in-form Quinton de Kock and Rilee Rossouw will want to bounce back against the Netherlands after falling cheaply to Shaheen Afridi of Pakistan, although skipper Bavuma found some much-needed touch in that match with a quick-fire 36.

South Africa will hope to recall David Miller after the middle-order powerhouse missed the loss to Pakistan due to back spasms, and can expect more from pacer Kagiso Rabada than the two wickets he has claimed so far.

Netherlands can target back-to-back victories after ending Zimbabwe’s semi-final dreams when they secured a comfortable five-wicket win.

Opener Max O’Dowd sits among the leading run-scorers at the T20 World Cup with 213 from seven innings and his steady starts will again crucial to Netherlands’ chances.

Right-arm quick Paul van Meekeren has increasingly looked at home in the Super 12 stage and has seven wickets in four matches in that period, including 3/29 against Zimbabwe.

While the Netherlands might lack experience in playing in occasions as pivotal as this, they will only need a couple of their middle-order batters like Colin Ackermann, Bas de Leede and skipper Scott Edwards to get going to make South Africa sweat.

“South Africa is a good outfit,” veteran Roelof van der Merwe told reporters on Saturday.

“(But) we've played some good cricket at stages in this tournament, and we know on the day we can turn them over if we just stick to what we've been doing well.”


Predicted Playing XI

South Africa: Quinton de Kock (wk), Temba Bavuma (capt), Rilee Rossouw, Aiden Markram, David Miller, Tristan Stubbs, Wayne Parnell, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje, Lungi Ngidi

Netherlands: Max O'Dowd, Stephan Myburgh, Tom Cooper, Colin Ackermann, Bas de Leede, Scott Edwards (capt, wk), Tim Pringle, Logan van Beek, Fred Klaassen, Paul van Meekeren, Brandon Glover


Key Players

Anrich Nortje

The speedster has been among the most damaging bowlers at the T20 World Cup and is the only one with two four-wicket hauls so far. The depth of the South Africa pace attack means Nortje is usually the fourth bowler used but his ability to restrict runs as well as claim scalps means the right-armer is invaluable in the final overs.

Bas De Leede

The young Netherlands all-rounder was a standout in the First Round but has found the Super 12 stage tougher and had to retire hurt after copping a blow to the face while batting against Pakistan. De Leede showed his resilience by fronting up to Zimbabwe just three days later and took 2/14 off four overs to now have the equal-second most wickets at the T20 World Cup with 11.

ICC
 
India matches has much higher viewership. Generally they try to have it on a Sunday if they could. India vs Pakistan sunday, India vs SA, sunday, India vs zimbabwe sunday. I am talking about imbalanced schedule where one day you see 2 or 3 matches. other day just one match. Wednesday just 1 match. Last friday just 1 match. Unnecessarily a very long tournament

Yes because of higher viewership, they keep India's matches as final match of the day, preferably in the evening time as that's when most would come to watch the game and ticket price would be high too.

If it is between Pakistan's matches and SA/NZ/SL/WI matches, then Pakistan's matches will be kept later in the day.
 
Preview: Semi-final spot on the line for South Africa in clash with Netherlands

South Africa need a win to secure their place in the semi-finals of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup when they face a Netherlands side riding high after a breakthrough Super 12 victory.

A semi-final spot is on the line for South Africa when they face the Netherlands in a do-or-die clash at Adelaide Oval on Sunday.

A South Africa victory will secure their place in the semi-finals after missing the opportunity to lock one in with a game to spare when going down to Pakistan in their rain-soaked match.

But a Netherlands upset here would allow the winner of the Pakistan-Bangladesh match to leapfrog Temba Bavuma and his men into the all-important top two spots in Group 2 and send South Africa packing.

South Africa were arguably the form side of the Super 12 stage as they started their tournament with three rousing victories that included a five-wicket triumph over a white-hot India.

But a slip-up after rain interrupted their clash with Pakistan has brought South Africa back to the pack and at risk of an early end to their T20 World Cup campaign.

The in-form Quinton de Kock and Rilee Rossouw will want to bounce back against the Netherlands after falling cheaply to Shaheen Afridi of Pakistan, although skipper Bavuma found some much-needed touch in that match with a quick-fire 36.

South Africa will hope to recall David Miller after the middle-order powerhouse missed the loss to Pakistan due to back spasms, and can expect more from pacer Kagiso Rabada than the two wickets he has claimed so far.

Netherlands can target back-to-back victories after ending Zimbabwe’s semi-final dreams when they secured a comfortable five-wicket win.

Opener Max O’Dowd sits among the leading run-scorers at the T20 World Cup with 213 from seven innings and his steady starts will again crucial to Netherlands’ chances.

Right-arm quick Paul van Meekeren has increasingly looked at home in the Super 12 stage and has seven wickets in four matches in that period, including 3/29 against Zimbabwe.

While the Netherlands might lack experience in playing in occasions as pivotal as this, they will only need a couple of their middle-order batters like Colin Ackermann, Bas de Leede and skipper Scott Edwards to get going to make South Africa sweat.

“South Africa is a good outfit,” veteran Roelof van der Merwe told reporters on Saturday.

“(But) we've played some good cricket at stages in this tournament, and we know on the day we can turn them over if we just stick to what we've been doing well.”

ICC
 
Yes because of higher viewership, they keep India's matches as final match of the day, preferably in the evening time as that's when most would come to watch the game and ticket price would be high too.

If it is between Pakistan's matches and SA/NZ/SL/WI matches, then Pakistan's matches will be kept later in the day.

Also the attendance

INdia vs Pakistan MCG - Sunday - 96000 attendance
India vs SA Perth - Sunday - 44000 atttendance
India vs BD Adelaide - Wednesday - 29000 attendance

Since there are lot of BD supporters as well you would expect more attendance for India vs BD than India vs SA. But since it happened on a week day attendance was thin. Melbourne and Adelaide have the largest Indian migrant ethnic group.
 
Also the attendance

INdia vs Pakistan MCG - Sunday - 96000 attendance
India vs SA Perth - Sunday - 44000 atttendance
India vs BD Adelaide - Wednesday - 29000 attendance

Since there are lot of BD supporters as well you would expect more attendance for India vs BD than India vs SA. But since it happened on a week day attendance was thin. Melbourne and Adelaide have the largest Indian migrant ethnic group.

you're wrong....it was 90240 for Ind vs Pak
 
46 more minutes to go.

I am looking forward to Nortje's bowling. He is quite entertaining.
 
No chance in this one.

Hopefully Williams can do something for Zimbabwe we all know Raza will fail
 
I’m starting to get scared now haha, I really hope SA don’t demolish Netherlands.
 
South Africa bowling first don't think Netherland can score more than 125-130
 
Oh god, further advantage SA. I hope Netherlands can score 150+ somehow.
 
South Africa have won the toss and have opted to field

South Africa (Playing XI): Temba Bavuma(c), Quinton de Kock(w), Rilee Rossouw, Aiden Markram, David Miller, Heinrich Klaasen, Wayne Parnell, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje, Lungi Ngidi

Netherlands (Playing XI): Stephan Myburgh, Max ODowd, Tom Cooper, Colin Ackermann, Bas de Leede, Scott Edwards(w/c), Roelof van der Merwe, Logan van Beek, Fred Klaassen, Paul van Meekeren, Brandon Glover
 
South Africa are fielding first. I think it is a great decision from their point of view.
 
Come on Holland! Activate turbo mode, smack it out of the park and get 220 runs.
 
This thread needs to be pinned alongside the Pak v Bang thread. If the Dutch win this than Pak match becomes far more interesting.

Hope Netherlands can channel the energy they channeled in 2016. Break down the Saffers mentally with a 180+ score and cash in.
 
4444444444444444444444, woooooohhhhhhhhhooooooooooo
 
Take that! bit lucky tough, nearly a catch.
 
Rabada is an average white ball bowler. I don't know why he gets so much hype. He's a good Test match bowler though.
 
South Africa probably feel more comfortable to chase as compared to letting Netherlands chase. Maybe they think it gets better to bat on 2nd time
 
Netherlands need to attack all saf bowlers. So far the pitch has something in it for the bowlers. Doesnt seem like the typical adelaide pitch
 
Boundary.

This Myburgh guy is actually a decent T20 batter. Possibly the most experienced in the Dutch side.
 
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