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The upcoming tri-series, slated to kick off on Saturday, May 18th, in Amstelveen, promises an electrifying showdown among Netherlands, Scotland and Ireland. Over the course of six riveting T20I matches, these European powerhouses will vie for supremacy in the cricketing arena.
Every game of the series is scheduled to take place at the Amstelveen venue, starting with the host team, Netherlands, facing off against Scotland in the thrilling series opener.
T20 Stats and Records at VRA Cricket Ground:
- Total Matches: 19
- Matches won batting first: 9
- Matches won bowling first: 9
- Average 1st innings Score: 124
- Average 2nd innings Score: 101
- Highest total recorded: 221/3 (20 Ov) By Scotland vs Netherlands
- Lowest total recorded: 43/10 (15.3 Ov) By UGAW vs SCOW
- Highest score chased: 161/3 (17.4 Ov) By Scotland vs Netherlands
- Lowest score defended: 113/6 (20 Ov) By IREW vs PNGW
VRA Cricket Ground Pitch Report:
The VRA Cricket Ground in Amstelveen has become a hotspot for fast bowlers, thanks to the pitch providing ample assistance in the early overs. Furthermore, batters have displayed remarkable performances in recent matches at this venue, benefiting from the shorter straight boundaries that make it easier to send the ball sailing out of the park.
Amstelveen Weather Forecast:
The upcoming NED vs SCO match in Amstelveen is poised to enjoy perfect playing conditions as per the weather forecast. No rain is on the horizon, guaranteeing a dry and continuous game. With a humidity level pegged at a comfortable 59%, both players and spectators can anticipate a delightful atmosphere. Additionally, a gentle breeze of 19 kilometres per hour is expected, further enhancing the overall experience. These favourable weather predictions set the stage for an exhilarating and uninterrupted cricket showdown.
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NED vs SCO, Probable Playing XIs:
Netherlands: Scott Edwards (c), Wesley Barresi, Michael Levitt, Max ODowd, Vikramjit Singh, Sybrand Engelbrecht, Teja Nidamanuru, Aryan Dutt, Vivian Kingma, Fred Klaassen, Logan van Beek
Scotland: Richie Berrington (c), Matthew Cross, George Munsey, Michael Leask, Brandon McMullen, Chris Greaves, Jack Jarvis, Gavin Main, Safyaan Sharif, Christopher Sole, Bradley Currie