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Rotterdam: A career-best 84 not out by Eric Szwarczynski guided the Netherlands to a comfortable seven-wicket victory over Canada. It was the home side’s second win in three matches while Canada, which finished second in last year’s ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier for the WCL divisions 1 and 2, is still searching for its first win.
Chasing 169 runs for victory, the home side achieved victory in 42.4 overs. Szwarczynski hit seven fours and a six off 121 deliveries and added 70 runs in an unbroken fourth-wicket partnership with Bas Zuiderent who scored 35 not out. For the second wicket with Tom Cooper (35), Szwarczynski put on 91 runs.
Earlier, Canada’s 168 revolved around captain Ashish Bagai’s 71 before he was the last batsman out. He hit seven fours from 132 balls as the North Americans lost their last eight wickets for 107 runs.
For the Netherlands, Bradley Kruger and Mark Jonkman took three wickets each conceding 21 and 39 runs, respectively, while Adeel Raja bagged 2-26.
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2nd Test - West Indies v Bangladesh at Jamaica
Bangladesh won by 101 runs 2nd T20I - Zimbabwe v Pakistan at Bulawayo
Pakistan won by 10 wickets (with 87 balls remaining) |