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Netherlands‘ former coach Ryan Campbell has reflected on historic victory over South Africa in the match 15 of the ODI World Cup 2023. Netherlands achieved an extraordinary 38-run victory against South Africa at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala on October 17, an outcome that left the cricketing world astonished. The game was originally scheduled for 50 overs per side but was shortened to 43 overs each due to inclement weather conditions.
Scott Edwards leads the way
In their innings, the Dutch team posted a competitive total of 245/8 on the scoreboard, thanks in large part to captain Scott Edwards‘ remarkable unbeaten knock of 78 runs from 69 balls. His innings included ten fours and a solitary six, underlining his crucial role in laying the foundation for the Netherlands’ strong performance. In reply, the Proteas lost wickets in regular intervals and bundled out for 207.
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Ryan Campbell’s thought-provoking remark
Campbell, former coach of the Netherlands from 2017-2022, shared a profound statement following this historic victory. He emphasized the significance of believing in the potential of smaller cricketing nations like the Netherlands to defeat more prominent and strong teams like South Africa. He expressed hope that those who may have doubted the ‘little guys’ capabilities found immense joy in this remarkable achievement.
“For any cricket fans out there who still don’t want “Little Guys” at the @cricketworldcup, I hope you enjoyed today…@KNCBcricket,” Campbell wrote on X.
For any cricket fans out there who still don’t want “Little Guys” at the @cricketworldcup , I hope you enjoyed today…❤️🇳🇱🇳🇱❤️ @KNCBcricket
— Ryan Campbell (@cambo_19) October 17, 2023
Netherland’s upcoming challenge against Sri Lanka
With their triumphant performance over South Africa, the Netherlands is now preparing to face the 1996 World Cup champion, Sri Lanka. This next challenge takes place on October 21 at the Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow and serves as an opportunity for the Dutch team to further solidify their presence on the international cricket stage.