05 June,2024 06:56 AM IST | Dallas | IANS
The Netherland’s Max O’Dowd celebrates the win over Nepal on Wednesday. Pic/Getty Images
Batter Max O'Dowd, who played a pivotal role (54 not out in 48 balls)w in guiding the Netherlands to a six-wicket victory over Nepal in their T20 World Cup Group âD' opener, acknowledged the challenge posed by the Asian side saying, "it wasn't an easy win."
The Grand Prairie Stadium was awash with the colors and sounds of Nepal on Tuesday, as their fans turned up in droves for their T20 World Cup opener. On Chasing a modest target of 106, O'Dowd remarked, "I definitely wouldn't say it was easy and a World Cup win is amazing, any World Cup win is great. I think our bowlers bowled extremely well to restrict them to 106 but you see Nepal have so much fight and spirit that they managed to bring it down to what it was. I don't think it was ever a case of it being an easy win," O'Dowd said after the match.
The Netherlands bowlers led by left-arm spinner Tim Pringle (3-20) and medium-pacer Logan van Beek (3-18), put in a stellar collective effort to bundle out Nepal for just 106.
Chasing 107, the Netherlands suffered an early setback as Sompal Kami had Michael Levitt caught in just the second over. But O'Dowd and Vikramjit Singh (22) settled any Dutch nerves with a steady 40-run partnership.
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