How Did India Secure a 17-Run Victory Over the Netherlands in T20 WC?
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New Delhi, Feb 19 (NationPress) India advances into the Super Eights phase with an impeccable record, emerging victorious against the Netherlands by 17 runs during their final Group A match.
In this concluding group encounter, India navigated a cautious beginning against the Netherlands, ultimately posting a total of 193/6 in Ahmedabad after choosing to bat first.
The Netherlands started their chase steadily but faced a daunting challenge when they found themselves at 125/6 after 16 overs. However, Zach Lion-Cachet and Noah Croes retaliated with a barrage of big hits, reducing the deficit.
Croes hit three boundaries in just four balls—two from Washington Sundar’s final deliveries and one from Arshdeep Singh—while Lion-Cachet joined the scoring spree with a four and a six.
With two more boundaries struck by Croes off Hardik Pandya, the equation shrunk to 28 runs required in the last over. Nevertheless, Shivam Dube maintained his composure, conceding minimal runs and dismissing Lion-Cachet to secure a 17-run victory, ensuring India finished the group stage unbeaten.
Here are some key statistics from India’s triumph:
7: India captain Suryakumar Yadav employed 7 bowlers in this match, marking the fifth instance of India using seven or more bowlers in a T20 World Cup innings.
12: India has utilized 12 bowlers in the current World Cup edition, the highest for any single T20 World Cup, surpassing their previous record of 11 in 2009.
13: Hardik Pandya has become the 13th all-rounder globally and the first Indian player to achieve the milestone of over 6000 runs and 200 wickets in T20 cricket.
3: Opener Abhishek Sharma, who has yet to score in this T20 World Cup, is now the 3rd opener to register three ducks in T20 World Cup history, joining Andrew Fletcher of the West Indies and Tanzid Hasan of Bangladesh.
12: India has recorded their 12th consecutive victory in T20 World Cups, establishing a world record that began on June 5, 2024, and continues to this day.
66: Shivam Dube achieved a personal best score of 66 in T20Is, surpassing his previous record of 65 against New Zealand on January 28, 2026, marking his sixth fifty-plus score in 59 matches.
176/7: The Netherlands set a record for their highest team total without an individual fifty, surpassing their previous record of 174/4 against Nepal at Lord's in 2018.