Australia vs Netherlands, ODI World Cup 2023, Match 24: Stats Preview of Players' Records and Approaching Milestones
Australia and Netherlands have met only twice in ODIs and the Aussies have won on both occasions.
Pat Cummins’s Australia (AUS) takes on Scott Edwards’s Netherlands (NED) in Match No. 24 of the ODI World Cup 2023 on October 25 at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. After losing the opening two fixtures, the five-time champions have now won two on the bounce while the Dutch has one memorable victory over South Africa to their name.
Speaking about Australia’s performance in their last game, they defeated Pakistan by 62 runs in Bangalore. Destructive left-handed opener David Warner finally struck form as he hammered 163 off 124 while his opening partner Mitchell Marsh slammed a career-best 121. The opening duo helped the Kangaroos in reaching a huge total of 367/9 on a flat Chinnaswamy deck. Spinner Adam Zampa registered his second consecutive four-wicket haul as the Aussies bowled their opposition out for 305.
With four points and a net run rate of -0.193, the Aussies are placed in the fourth spot in the table while with just two points and an NRR of -0.790, the Netherlands are placed eighth. Cummins and his men will look to brush the Dutch aside and register their third win on the trot in the capital city of India. On the other hand, Edwards and his team would hope to put on a strong show against one of the tournament favorites.
Meanwhile, here are some of the important stats and numbers ahead of Match No. 24 between Australia and Netherlands in the World Cup 2023:
Head-to-Head: The Aussies and the Dutch have met only twice in ODI cricket with both instances coming in World Cups (2003 and 2007). The team from down under emerged victorious on both occasions.
1 - Steve Smith (49) needs one six to complete 50 sixes in ODIs.
3 - Marcus Stoinis (47) requires three sixes to reach a total of 50 maximums in ODI cricket.
94 - Steve Smith (906) needs 94 runs to complete 1000 in ODI World Cups.
142 -Bas de Leede (858) needs 142 runs to complete 1000 ODI runs.
46 - Vikramjit Singh (954) requires 46 runs to complete 1000 runs in international cricket.
Also Check: Most Runs in ODI World Cup 2023
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