Upbeat Netherlands face determined England for unofficial European Big Boys title

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“Champions of Europe… you’ll never sing that!”

That’s proper, this is one within the eye for all these glory-seekers within the higher echelons of the World Cup desk, queuing up for his or her invite to the massive dance in Ahmedabad in two weeks’ time. There’s a punier title up for grabs in Pune on Wednesday – so puny, in truth, that it isn’t even an official title, in contrast to the one which an England newbie staff claimed at European Cricket Championships in Malaga final month. And look who they beat by eight wickets within the last… none aside from the defending champions, Netherlands! Call off this farce! Cricket’s come house already!

In all seriousness, England could be all too completely happy to stroll away from this depressing marketing campaign proper now. Saturday’s 33-run loss to Australia lastly confirmed the tip of their more and more tenuous maintain on the 2019 crown, however they have two additional alternatives for humiliation looming – right here in Pune, after which in opposition to a late-surging Pakistan in Kolkata on Saturday, and they’re in fairly the psychological bind as they method them. A brace of victories could be too little, too late for the torched status of an ex-world-beating staff, however defeat in both might additionally verify their elimination from the 2025 Champions Trophy; and that actually could be the right BOGOF fall from grace.

There might be no higher time, subsequently, for an upbeat, optimistic and vastly tenacious Netherlands staff to face down a facet in opposition to whom they’ve a confirmed status on the world stage. Both of their victories on this competitors thus far, in opposition to Bangladesh and South Africa, have showcased a never-say-die spirit (particularly of their lower-order batting) that their subsequent opponents have been singularly unable to duplicate. And, having already eradicated three different Test nations – West Indies, Ireland and Zimbabwe – merely to emerge from a brutal qualifying match in July, they unquestionably have the pedigree, and the latest kind, to land one other haymaker on a supposedly superior nation.

And so, if want – desperation nearly – is an unquantifiable consider sporting match-ups, you would possibly nearly contemplate Netherlands to be favourites for this contest – which is a preposterous notion when you think about what occurred when these two sides met in Amstelveen 18 months in the past, at the beginning of Matthew Mott’s reign as England’s white-ball coach. But the easy surety of goal with which England racked up that world-record 498 for 4 has evaporated, to get replaced by one thing stale and unfamiliar. “Maybe the writing was on the wall, and we just didn’t see it,” was Moeen Ali’s usually sincere evaluation this week, as he confronted as much as the notion that an ageing staff had merely curdled on the eve of their last reckoning.

What, then, will it matter to this set of gamers in the event that they flunk their last project on this coming week? Moeen pressured the significance of Champions Trophy qualification for “potentially, the younger players coming in”, however altruism is an unlikely motivational software if uncooked ambition could not rouse them within the first place. And in addition to, if that problem does show to be past them, their absence would nearly actually be balanced out by a bonus Test tour of the West Indies – it isn’t as if the ECB struggles for causes to fill any given void.

For Netherlands, nonetheless, a extra existential alternative has reared its head. Quite other than the glory of beating England at a(nother) World Cup, Champions Trophy qualification would have the potential to rework their ever-precarious funds, to offer them a motive to lock in some long-term sponsors and construct via the 2025 occasion to entry the 2027 World Cup past. “It adds a massive element to these two games,” Scott Edwards, Netherlands’ captain, instructed ESPNcricinfo on the eve of the match. And, he added, with England sitting under them within the standings, “it puts us on a little bit of a level-playing field”.

Form information – England on a shedding streak

England LLLLL (final 5 accomplished ODIs, most up-to-date first)
Netherlands LWLLW

In the highlight – Jos Buttler and Roelof van der Merwe

In the wake of the Australia defeat, Jos Buttler acknowledged that his catastrophic lack of kind had “really hurt us”, however insisted that he hadn’t stopped “believing” in his capacity to affect the massive moments of England’s marketing campaign. “You guys will give up on me a lot earlier than I’ll give up on myself,” he instructed the media after that match. And but, the proof of his match tells one other story. It’s not merely the runs that Buttler hasn’t made, or the dearth of velocity in his scoring fee (106 from 113 balls all instructed, at 15.14). It’s the dearth of surety in his strokeplay that speaks most loudly. His indecision within the channel outdoors off has resulted in three caught-behinds and one inside-edge onto his stumps out of seven dismissals, and with all of his give attention to that weak spot, he hasn’t but produced a single scoop, paddle or reverse sweep – three of the staples of the 360-degree recreation. In reality, he hasn’t appeared this bereft on the crease since his agonising Ashes tour in 2021-22… and that was the final time he ever put himself ahead for Test cricket.

No-one epitomises the degrees of vein-popping starvation within the Netherlands’ ranks fairly like Roelof van der Merwe, probably the most pugnacious opponents ever created. He turns 39 on New Year’s Eve, however nonetheless bounds via each contest with an infectious optimism, allied to deep ranges of talent and resolve. His beautiful catch at level within the T20 World Cup sealed a well-known victory over South Africa final 12 months, and he was their heartbeat once more as they accomplished the double in Dharamsala final month. His important 29 from 19 at No. 9 gave his captain, Edwards, the idea to publish a defendable complete, earlier than his left-arm spin closed down South Africa’s hopes with 2 for 34. And, as a confirmed winner with Somerset on the county circuit – together with on this 12 months’s T20 Blast – there’s nothing about English cricket that holds any fears for him. Particularly at this anxious juncture of his opponents’ evolution.

Team news – Ben Stokes might sit this one out

Mark Wood will miss out with a left knee niggle, after sporting a brace throughout his exertions in opposition to Australia, which implies Gus Atkinson might be in line for a recall after his solitary outing in opposition to South Africa final month. Brydon Carse, Reece Topley’s stand-in, is one other various. Meanwhile, Ben Stokes’ numerous illnesses might trigger him to take a seat this one out, now that World Cup qualification is off the desk. Either approach, Harry Brook is actually price of a recall. Quite other than being the way forward for the staff throughout codecs, he’s the one specialist batter within the squad with a strike-rate above 100.

England (possible): 1 Jonny Bairstow, 2 Dawid Malan, 3 Joe Root, 4 Ben Stokes/Harry Brook, 5 Jos Buttler (capt, wk), 6 Moeen Ali, 7 Liam Livingstone, 8 Chris Woakes, 9 David Willey, 10 Gus Atkinson/Brydon Carse, 11 Adil Rashid

Max O’Dowd and Wesley Barresi are prone to get one other probability to settle as a brand new opening pair after the omission of Vikramjit Singh in opposition to Afghanistan. Saqib Zulfiqar was the weak hyperlink within the bowling assault in that very same match, and should make approach for fellow legspinner Shariz Ahmad.

Netherlands (doable): 1 Max O’Dowd, 2 Wesley Barresi, 3 Colin Ackermann, 4 Sybrand Engelbrecht, 5 Scott Edwards (capt, wk), 6 Bas de Leede, 7 Logan van Beek, 8 Roelof van der Merwe, 9 Shariz Ahmad, 10 Aryan Dutt, 11 Paul van Meekeren

Pitch and situations

There have been three World Cup matches thus far in Pune, none of them particularly shut, though the proof of two unfazed run-chases by India and Afghanistan is that middling scores of 250-odd are inadequate when batting first – South Africa fared slightly higher within the third recreation, in placing 357 for 4 on the board of their hefty win in opposition to New Zealand. England have some latest expertise of this venue, having performed three ODIs on their 2020-21 tour of India. They misplaced the collection 2-1, however overhauled an imposing 336 with 39 balls to spare in recreation two, due to a Jonny Bairstow hundred and 99 from 52 from Stokes.

Stats and trivia – unlikely rivalry on the worldwide stage

  • England haven’t misplaced to Netherlands in six earlier ODIs, three of which have come at World Cups, in 1996, 2003 and 2011.
  • In all world tournaments, nonetheless, the rivalry is considerably extra intense. The groups have met twice extra, on the T20 World Cups in 2009 and 2014, the place Netherlands pulled off shock victories on every event.
  • Buttler wants one other 71 runs to achieve 5000 ODI runs, in 151 innings. That, nonetheless, could be eight extra runs than he has managed in his final six innings of this match.
  • David Willey, who has confirmed his retirement from worldwide cricket on the finish of the World Cup, wants 5 extra wickets in a most of two video games to achieve 100 in ODIs.
  • Bas de Leede, with 11 wickets, has struck extra instances on this match than any of England’s bowlers. Adil Rashid has been England’s greatest on present, with ten wickets at 30.40, however that mark has been matched by two additional Netherlands bowlers, Logan van Beek and Paul van Meekeren, and at higher averages too.
  • England have misplaced 5 ODIs in a row, emulating their shedding streak from this time final 12 months in opposition to Australia and South Africa, in addition to earlier such streaks in 2011 and 2014. However, they haven’t misplaced six in a row for the reason that 2009 house collection in opposition to Australia, which finally completed 6-1 after a comfort victory in recreation seven.
  • Quotes

    “I’m not quite sure why I’m the man to explain. I think that I’m an assistant coach with the England team.”
    Carl Hopkinson does his greatest to justify his standing as England’s pre-match speaking head.

    “England are world champions. In South Africa, where I’m from, there’s a famous saying: ‘Never underestimate a wounded buffalo.”
    Netherlands bowling coach Ryan van Niekerk is not taking England flippantly.

    Andrew Miller is UK editor of ESPNcricinfo. @miller_cricket

    Source web site: www.espncricinfo.com

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