Zimbabwe and the Netherlands have made their option to the T20 Global Cup 2022 in Australia. The multi-nation match will get started on October 16.
Zimbabwe cricket crew. Courtesy: Zimbabwe Cricket Twitter
HIGHLIGHTSNetherlands beat USA by way of 7 wicketsZimbabwe beat PNG by way of 27 runsThe T20 Global Cup 2022 will get started on October 16
Zimbabwe and the Netherlands have made their manner via to the 2022 version of the T20 Global Cup later this 12 months in Australia. It way the entire 16 groups of the multi-nation match have now been determined.
Each Zimbabwe and Netherlands are recently unbeaten within the ICC Males’s T20 Global Cup Qualifier B. On Friday, July 15, each groups received their respective semi-final suits and complicated to the mega tournament.
Zimbabwe completed on height of the issues desk in Staff A after beating america, Jersey, and Singapore. Within the semi-final on the Queen’s Sports activities Membership in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe defeated Papua New Guinea (PNG) by way of 27 runs.
After opting to bat first, the hosts post a large ranking of 199 for five at the board. Wesley Madhevere top-scored for them with a 42-run knock with 5 fours. The opposite batters scored within the 20s and 30s, taking Zimbabwe close to the 200-run mark.
Thereafter, the house crew limited PNG to 172 for 8 in 20 overs. Blessing Muzarabani was once the select of the bowlers with two scalps. Tony Ura scored 66 off 35 for PNG, however his knock went in useless.
Within the different semi-final, the Netherlands defeated the United States by way of 7 wickets at Bulawayo Athletic Membership. After opting to bat first, the United States have been bowled out for 138 in 19.4 overs. Bas de Leede and Paul van Meekeren picked up two wickets apiece for the Dutch crew.
Thereafter, the Netherlands chased the objective down in 19 overs. After bowling neatly, de Leede stayed unbeaten on 91 off 67 with the assistance of 9 fours and 3 sixes. He become the Participant of the Fit for his all-round efficiency.
The T20 Global Cup is scheduled to get underway on Sunday, October 16.
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