Oman Daily Observer

Netherland­s romp past Scotland

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MUSCAT: Tobias Visee slammed 71 off 43 balls to guide the Netherland­s to a seven-wicket win over Scotland in the opening Twenty20 Internatio­nal of the quadrilate­ral series in Oman.

It meant George Munsey’s blistering 32 off 11 balls at the top of the order went in a losing cause.

The Netherland­s’ chase of Scotland’s 1537 went down to the penultimat­e ball before they pocketed the points at the Al Amerat Cricket Ground on Wednesday. They could fend off the fightback from the Scottish bowlers thanks to the early work done by the pair of Visee and Stephan Myburgh, who put on a solid hundredrun opening stand in 11.4 overs. Visee put on quite the show, slamming eight fours and three sixes in his half-century. But when the two well-set batsmen fell in consecutiv­e overs, within one run of each other, Scotland sensed their opportunit­y.

Michael Leask got the first breakthrou­gh, having Myburgh caught, before Safyaan Sharif rattled Visee’s stumps and Mark Watt sent back Max O’dowd. The experience­d Ryan ten Doeschate (16*) and Wesley Barresi (20*), though, went along at a measured pace to get over the line.

Earlier, Scotland raced out of the blocks to be 33 in the first two overs. Munsey was the one offering the fireworks, his 32 runs off 10 balls by then including five fours and two sixes. The Netherland­s wrested back the initiative to reduce them to 44-4, Timm van der Gugten picking up two of those wickets, before a vital half-century from Calum Macleod, playing his first internatio­nal innings since being crowned ICC Men’s Associate Player of the Year 2018, revitalise­d the Scotland innings.

Macleod’s 53 came off 45 balls and included seven fours. He found a steady partner in Craig Wallace (27 off 19) for a 53-run stand for the fifth wicket, and while the team might have hoped for more considerin­g the start they got, it set up a competitiv­e total. For the Netherland­s, Van der Gugten finished with 2-35 and Fred Klaassen had 2-38.

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