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04-07-2025
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Jersey suffer heavy Dutch defeat in final warm-up
Charlie Brennan's knock of 20 was the highlight of a tough day for Jersey [ICC] Jersey suffered a heavy nine-wicket loss to hosts Netherlands in their final warm-up game before their 2026 T20 World Cup European qualifying tournament. Batting first in Utrecht, the islanders - who suffered a 22-run loss to Scotland in their opening warm-up game this week - were bowled out for 102 in 18.6 overs. Advertisement Opener Charlie Brennan top-scored with 20, while Zak Tribe made 16 as Daniel Doram led the Dutch attack with impressive figures of 3-5 in two overs. The Netherlands needed just 15-and-a-half overs to reach their target as they made 103-1. Opener Zach Lion-Cachet scored 53 not out as he and Max O'Dowd (29) shared a first-wicket stand of 59 before Ben Ward took O'Dowd's wicket thanks to a Nick Greenwood catch. Noah Croes scored 16 not out to help guide the hosts - who are ranked 15th in the world - to a comfortable win. Jersey, ranked 27th, begin their campaign to make the the T20 World Cup against the Dutch on Saturday. They also take on Italy, Guernsey and Scotland in the round-robin event, with the top two sides heading to India and Sri Lanka next year.


BBC News
04-07-2025
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- BBC News
Jersey suffer heavy Dutch defeat in final warm-up
Jersey suffered a heavy nine-wicket loss to hosts Netherlands in their final warm-up game before their 2026 T20 World Cup European qualifying first in Utrecht, the islanders - who suffered a 22-run loss to Scotland in their opening warm-up game this week - were bowled out for 102 in 18.6 Charlie Brennan top-scored with 20, while Zak Tribe made 16 as Daniel Doram led the Dutch attack with impressive figures of 3-5 in two Netherlands needed just 15-and-a-half overs to reach their target as they made Zach Lion-Cachet scored 53 not out as he and Max O'Dowd (29) shared a first-wicket stand of 59 before Ben Ward took O'Dowd's wicket thanks to a Nick Greenwood catch. Noah Croes scored 16 not out to help guide the hosts - who are ranked 15th in the world - to a comfortable ranked 27th, begin their campaign to make the the T20 World Cup against the Dutch on also take on Italy, Guernsey and Scotland in the round-robin event, with the top two sides heading to India and Sri Lanka next year.


BBC News
16-06-2025
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- BBC News
Historic three super overs as Netherlands beat Nepal
T20 Tri-Series, GlasgowNetherlands 152-7 (20 overs): Nidamanuru 35 (37), Singh 30 (29); Lamichhane 3-18Nepal 152-8 (20 overs): Paudel 48 (35), Bhurtel 34 (23); Doram 3-14Match tied - Netherlands win after third super overScorecard An historic T20 saw the Netherlands beat Nepal after an incredible three super overs in is the first time that any men's professional match - either List A or T20 - has gone to a third super over with Michael Levitt's six eventually giving the Netherlands posted 152-7, the Dutch looked set for victory with Nepal needing 16 from the 20th tailender Nandan Yadav hit two boundaries, including one from the last ball, to level the Bhurtel proceeded to smash 18 from five balls to take Nepal to 19 in the first super over only for opener Max O'Dowd to hit the fifth and sixth balls of the Netherlands' reply for a six and a four respectively to force a time the Netherlands batted first and posted 17 with a maximum apiece from O'Dowd and skipper Scott again it was not enough and the drama continued as Dipendra Singh Airee hit Kyle Klein's last ball over the ropes to take the match to an unprecedented third one-over Netherlands' off-spinning all-rounder Zach Lion-Cachet ensured it would go no further, though, as he finished Nepal's over early with two wickets in four balls, without conceding a a single was required but Levitt finished a remarkable contest in style as he thumped the first ball of Sandeep Lamichhane's over for the Netherlands have a day to enjoy their most memorable of wins, Nepal are back in action against Scotland on Tuesday as the T20 tri-series continues.