The Netherlands eased to a six-wicket win against first-timers the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the opening round of the ICC World Twenty20 World Cup at Sylhet Stadium in Bangladesh on Monday.
Opener Stephan Myburgh hit a punishing 36-ball 55 with two sixes and seven boundaries to help the Netherlands overhaul a modest 152-run target with seven balls to spare.
It was a clinical finish by the Netherlands, who are vying to progress from Group B for a place in the main rounds.
“We slowed down a bit towards the end and but I am happy to get over the line,” Netherlands skipper Peter Borren said. “Myburgh set things up brilliantly and [Tom] Cooper was superb.”
Michael Swart (26) partnered Myburgh in a quickfire 69-run opening stand as the two put their team on the right track within the first seven overs.
Swart hit three boundaries and a six off just 16 balls, while Wesley Barresi (24) and Cooper — who was 34 not out with four boundaries and a six — completed the task.
UAE won the toss and batted, but lost their openers for 12 runs after just 10 deliveries before Swapnil Patil (23) and skipper Khurram Khan (31) put on 67 for the third wicket to steady the innings.
Shaiman Anwar, who hit a solid 19-ball 32 with the help of four boundaries and a six, lifted the UAE past the 150-run mark.
Rohan Mustafa made 20 before medium pacer Ahsan Malik stopped the final over slog with a career best 3-16. Cooper took 2-18 to complete an all-round performance for the Netherlands.
Khan said his team was short on runs and sloppy in the field.
“The way we started and the way we were playing, I thought 175 was on, but three wickets in the 15th-16th over changed the game and they bowled and fielded well,” he said.
“We dropped so many catches and that probably made the difference in the end,” Khan added.
Ireland upset Zimbabwe by three wickets in the same group earlier in the day.
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