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South Africa Vs Netherlands, ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: NED Clinch A Memorable Win Over RSA - As It Happened

A few days after Afghanistan beat defending champions England, Netherlands have caused another huge upset by beating South Africa. Get RSA Vs NED highlights here.

South Africa were bowled out for 207 in their chase of 246 against the Netherlands at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala on Tuesday. Dutch skipper Scott Edwards played a captain's innings as his knock of 78 led the Netherlands to a remarkable recovery from 140/7 to 245 for eight in a rain-curtailed match against the Proteas. With rains intervening and conditions conducive to swing bowling, Proteas' captain won the toss and had opted bowl first in a 43-over game. After a good start by their pacers, Proteas' fielding was a lot to be desired as they were shoddy in field as well as gave away 32 Extras in the game. Edwards (78 off 69) shared an entertaining 64-run partnership off 37 balls with Roelof van der Merwe (29 off 19) towards the end of the innings to take the team past 200. He was later supported by Aryan Dutt (23). Get SA Vs NED highlights here. (Match Report | Scorecard | Full Coverage)

End Of Innings: RSA 207 All Out - Overs 31-43 Highlights
It's all over as South Africa have been bowled out for 207 with the Netherlands clinching a memorable win here in Dharamsala. After Afghanistan shocking England, this is another upset in the WC. This is a historic win for the Netherlands as for the first time they have defeated a Test playing nation in a 50 Overs World Cup.

10:02pm: RSA 141/6 - Overs 21-30 Highlights
South Africa lost more wickets as Marco Jansen was cleaned up by van Meekeren. However, one blemish came for the NED was when they put down David Miller who is still going strong at the crease. 

9:19pm: RSA 93/5 - Overs 11-20 Highlights
After scalping two in the first 10 overs, NED plucked another three as RSA were left reeling at 93/5 at the end of 20 overs. The Dutch bowlers have been sharp with their bowling and fielding as compared to that of their opponents who were quite poor in the 1st innings.

8:30pm: RSA 41/2 - Overs 1-10 Highlights
Set a target of 246 to win, South African openers Quinton de Kock and Temba Bavuma started slowly as they tried to negate the early swing on offer. QdK put the bad balls away but in the southpaw fell in the 8th over off the bowling of Ackermann. Soon, Bavuma followed suit as van der Merwe bowled the South African skipper with RSA faltering at 41/2 at the end of 10 overs.

7:25pm: NED 245/8 - Overs 31-43 Highlights
Reeling at 140/7, the Netherlands recovered to post a massive 245 in 43 overs. Thanks to a well-made 78 not out from skipper Scott Edwards and lower-order contributions from Roelof van der Merwe (29) and Aryan Dutt (23 not out), the Dutch have something to protect. Thanks to some poor fielding from the Proteas, the Dutch recovered and have a good score on board as the look to pluck early wickets in the 2nd session.

6:22pm:  NED 123/6  - Overs 21-30 Highlights
The Netherlands lost the wicket of Teja Nidamanuru in the 27th over and despite maintaing a decent run rate, the Proteas' bowlers are doing a fantastic job of hauling the the Dutch to a low-score. With the game reduced to 43 overs, the Dutch know a good score on this pitch could give them a fighting chance against the high-flying Proteas.

5:38pm: NED 81/4 - Overs 11-20 Highlights
The Proteas continue to chip in with wickets at crucial stages to strenghen their hold on the match. Rabada trapped the in-form Bas de Leede in front and used DRS to turn the 'not out' decision in his team's favour in the 11th over. Fast bowler Gerald Coetzee then had Colin Ackermann chopping on to a delivery that was too close to cut. Resultantly, the Dutch innings has gone nowhere and they will now have to do well to cross 200 in their 43 overs.  

4:48pm: NED 32/2 - Overs 1-10 Highlights
After a sedate but assured start, Netherlands have lost both their openers to the formidable South African pacers. Strike bowler Kagiso Rabada first dismissed Vikramjit with a short ball, the top edge ballooning behind the wicket where Heinrich Klaasen ran back and took an outstanding catch. Marco Jansen then accounted for Max O' Dowd with a beauty outside off that takes a faint snick through to the keeper. Netherlands need to rebuild from here.

4:05pm: Play Begins (NED 0/0 In 1 Over)
Delayed by two whole hours, but play is finally underway in Dharamsala. The tall South African right-arm medium pacer Lungi Ngidi has the ball, and Punjab-origin Netherlands opener Vikramjit Singh is on strike. Ngidi starts off with tight lines and Vikramjit plays out the first over watchfully. No runs off it.

3:43pm: Update
The umpires have deemed conditions fit to play in about 15 minutes. Play will begin at 4pm and it'll be a 43 overs per side game. Three bowlers can bowl nine overs each and two can bowl eight apiece.

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3:20pm: Rain Stops
The rain has stopped for now, and it's looking much brighter in Dharamsala. Here's hoping it stays like that for the rest of the day.  

2:48pm: Rain Returns
Barely 10 minutes before an already-delayed start of play, the downpour has resumed and the covers are back on. 

2:36pm: Line-Ups
South Africa XI: Quinton de Kock (wk), Temba Bavuma (c), Rassie van der Dussen, Aiden Markram, Heinrich Klaasen, David Miller, Marco Jansen, Kagiso Rabada, Keshav Maharaj, Gerald Coetzee, Lungi Ngidi
Netherlands XI: Vikramjit Singh, Max O'Dowd, Colin Ackermann, Bas de Leede, Teja Nidamanuru, Scott Edwards (c & wk), Sybrand Engelbrecht, Roelof van der Merwe, Logan van Beek, Aryan Dutt, Paul van Meekeren

2:34pm: Toss Update
South Africa have won the toss and will bowl first.

2:27pm: Toss At 2:32pm
The toss is around the corner, in about five minutes from now, and the match is scheduled to start at 3pm , provided no more rain. No overs lost yet.

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2:15pm: Covers Off
The good news is that it has stopped raining and the covers are off. We will confirm the updated toss timing soon.

1:50pm: Raining Again
And just like that, the toss update stands nullified as it has begun raining again and the covers are back on. Stay tuned to find out when the rain abates and the toss is scheduled.

1:45pm: Toss At 2pm
The update from the ground is that the toss will happen at 2pm, and play will begin at 2:30pm, provided there is no rain in the interim. 

1:29pm: Toss Delayed
Though the covers are off, the rain earlier has delayed the toss. We will keep you posted about when it will happen.

1:15pm: Weather Update
There was a bit of rain earlier in the day in Dharamsala and the covers were on at the centre. They have now been taken off, and we still have some time to go for the start, so no harm done yet. 

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12:15pm: Head-to-head Record
South Africa and the Netherlands have faced off seven times in ODIs, and the Proteas have not lost even once. They have won six games and one ended in a no result. The two teams have locked horns thrice in the ODI World Cup and RSA have come out trumps on all three occasions, underlining their supremacy.   

12pm: Weather Conditions
The hilly terrain in Dharamsala provides a welcome respite to the players as against the sultry conditions at most other Indian venues currently. The maximum temperature is likely to be around 19 degree Celsius, making it pleasant and familiar weather for both teams. However, the humidity will be around 88% and there are chances of scattered thunderstorms throughout the day, which could interrupt, but hopefully not disrupt the match.

Teams
Netherlands:
 Scott Edwards (c/wk), Colin Ackermann, Wesley Barresi, Bas de Leede, Aryan Dutt, Sybrand Engelbrecht, Ryan Klein, Teja Nidamanuru, Max O'Dowd, Saqib Zulfiqar, Shariz Ahmad, Logan van Beek, Roelof van der Merwe, Paul van Meekeren, Vikramjit Singh.
South Africa: Temba Bavuma (c), Gerald Coetzee, Quinton de Kock (wk), Reeza Hendricks, Marco Jansen, Heinrich Klaasen, Keshav Maharaj, Aiden Markram, David Miller, Lungi Ngidi, Andile Phehlukwayo, Kagiso Rabada, Tabraiz Shamsi, Rassie van der Dussen, Lizaad Williams.

Twelve days into the 13th edition of the biggest 50-over extravaganza cricket has to offer, the surprises continue to come. Despite an imposing win over Sri Lanka on Monday, five-time champions Australia languish at the eighth spot in the 10-team table. Perennial under-performers South Africa, on the other hand, sit pretty in the third place though they have played a game less than all their rivals. And so, when the Proteas take the field at the aesthetically pleasing Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamsala on Tuesday, the numero uno position will be in sight, and a third consecutive win will be on their mind. Up against them is a resilient but relatively under-equipped Netherlands side, which will be banking on its bowling and fielding to deliver the goods yet again. The cool conditions will suit them, and the idyllic ambience could help them find the fortitude to gun for the biggest upset of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023.

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