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USA (196/6) humble Netherlands (103) by 93 runs in a lopsided encounter in T20 World Cup 2026

3 degrees of turn in first innings. 2.2 in the 2nd innings. Actually turning less in the 2nd innings.

Maybe it's just slowed down a touch.
 
Harmeet gets his 4th ... terrific by USA .
Associate teams have really competed in this WC .
Teams like USA will have no future until the locals pick up the sport. With Trump thinking of banning H1B and stopping immigration, the future looks bleak for USA cricket. It is just a H1B visa holders sport for now.
 
Teams like USA will have no future until the locals pick up the sport. With Trump thinking of banning H1B and stopping immigration, the future looks bleak for USA cricket. It is just a H1B visa holders sport for now.
young upcoming players are either naturalized or native born citizens. Players from teams like UAE and Oman are the problem. Not US where these players genuinely have roots or will have roots in future
 
That is done. Outplayed. Indians on Indian pitches are quiet a challenge. If pakistan had played USA in India they would have lost.
They would have got smacked for more than 190, where they got a few cheap wickets at the end due to the dimensions of the ground.

They were nowhere close to Pakistan on that day, take it on the chin and move on.
 
This was a great win for team USA. If only we batted well and beaten India (IFs and BUTs fantasy, I know) - US could have hoped for super 8s.
 
They would have got smacked for more than 190, where they got a few cheap wickets at the end due to the dimensions of the ground.

They were nowhere close to Pakistan on that day, take it on the chin and move on.
On Indian tracks it is hard to use 18 overs of spin and get away.
 
Half-centuries from Saiteja Mukkamalla and a brilliant four-wicket spell by Harmeet Singh powered United States of America (USA) to a commanding 93-run win over Netherlands in the 21st match of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Friday.

Chasing a challenging target of 197, the Dutch side struggled throughout their innings and were bowled out for just 103 in 15.5 overs.

Bas de Leede top-scored for Netherlands with a quick 23 off 17 balls, while skipper Scott Edwards contributed 20 from 14 deliveries. Max O'Dowd (13) and Roelof van der Merwe (10) were the only other batters to reach double figures.

Harmeet Singh starred with the ball for USA, claiming 4 for 21 in his four overs. Shadley van Schalkwyk provided excellent support with three wickets, while Mohammad Mohsin picked up two and Nosthush Kenjige added one to wrap up the innings.

Earlier, Netherlands captain Scott Edwards opted to field first, but the decision did not pay off as USA posted an imposing 196/6 in their allotted 20 overs.

USA had a cautious start, losing opener Shayan Jahangir for 20 to Kyle Klein in the third over with the score at 27. Captain Monank Patel then steadied the innings alongside Mukkamalla, putting together a solid 45-run stand for the second wicket before Patel departed in the ninth over.

Patel fell to a well-disguised slower ball from Bas de Leede after scoring 36 off 22 balls, including three fours and a six. Soon after, Fred Klaassen dismissed Sanjay Krishnamurthi for one, leaving USA at 105/3 in 11 overs.

Mukkamalla continued to anchor the innings and added 54 runs for the fourth wicket with Shubham Ranjane before being dismissed by de Leede, who was the pick of the Dutch bowlers with figures of 3/37 in four overs.

Mukkamalla was the standout batter for USA, smashing 79 off 51 balls, featuring five boundaries and four sixes.

After his departure, Ranjane accelerated in the final overs, finishing unbeaten on 48 from 24 deliveries, striking three fours and two sixes to guide USA to a formidable total.

For Netherlands, Logan van Beek, Fred Klaassen and Kyle Klein claimed one wicket each in addition to de Leede’s three-wicket haul.
 
On Indian tracks it is hard to use 18 overs of spin and get away.
Regardless, Pakistan is scoring more than 190 on Indian grounds vs USA and they are not chasing 200+ down against anyone.

USA was completely outclassed on the day to the point they actually gave up in the middle, and a few hits to Shaheen made the margin look closer than it actually was.
 
Regardless, Pakistan is scoring more than 190 on Indian grounds vs USA and they are not chasing 200+ down against anyone.

USA was completely outclassed on the day to the point they actually gave up in the middle, and a few hits to Shaheen made the margin look closer than it actually was.
What if they had batted first?
 
This was a great win for team USA. If only we batted well and beaten India (IFs and BUTs fantasy, I know) - US could have hoped for super 8s.
USA would have likely gotten trounced in the Super 8s just like they did last time. Associates can pull of 1-2 good performances but don't have it in them to sustain it. You can't blame them because it all boils down to lack of exposure. Like other associates they don't have that experience of being in tough situations. That said, these teams being in the first round is a must and greatly enhances the quality of the tournament, as it has thus far. Hopefully some more upsets happen like the Zimbabwe-Australia one.
 
USA would have likely gotten trounced in the Super 8s just like they did last time. Associates can pull of 1-2 good performances but don't have it in them to sustain it. You can't blame them because it all boils down to lack of exposure. Like other associates they don't have that experience of being in tough situations. That said, these teams being in the first round is a must and greatly enhances the quality of the tournament, as it has thus far. Hopefully some more upsets happen like the Zimbabwe-Australia one.

Which is fine if you ask me. Playing and getting trounced by the big boys is the first step to winning against the big boys. Sri Lanka did this ... got trounced by so many countries in 80s and even early 90s but eventually crafted history in 1996. Otherwise it is mostly Associate wins and the relegation of being a medium-big fish in a small pond.
 
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