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Van Beek stars in super over win as West Indies suffer blow to World Cup hopes

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“I can’t really explain it,” Player of the Match Logan van Beek said after the match. Netherlands, chasing 375 against West Indies, were deep in trouble with another 205 required from the remaining 125 balls with only six wickets remaining. Who would have known that they would end up getting 204 of those in a frenetic finish which would force the game into a Super Over?

And if you thought that was enough madness for the day, van Beek bashed 4, 6, 4, 6, 6, 4 to hammer the most runs ever in a one-over eliminator. In reply, West Indies lost two wickets for eight runs, and that was it. As a result, Netherlands took two vital points into the Super Sixes of the World Cup Qualifier, leaving West Indies with nothing to carry forward after being beaten by both Netherlands and Zimbabwe. Two-time World Cup champions are now teetering, hoping to make it to the World Cup proper in India. But before van Beek batted like a free spirit, it was the pair of Teja Nidamanuru and his captain Scott Edwards who added 143 for the fifth wicket to give Netherlands hope from the most helpless of situations. That stand took only 90 deliveries. But they lost 3 for 14 in a hurry before they were left with 30 required from the last two overs. At the crease was none other than van Beek. The first three legal balls of the 49th over disappeared for 4, 6, 4. Nine needed off six balls. Four more from van Beek. But there was a twist. With one to get from the last ball, he pulled to mid-on, where Jason Holder tumbled to his right to grab the ball.—AFP

 

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