Netherlands has won the toss and elected to field against a New Zealand lineup that will be missing skipper Kane Williamson for a second successive game at the Cricket World Cup. New Zealand made a big statement with a thumping nine-wicket win over defending champion England in the tournament opener last week. Tom Latham will again lead the team in the absence of injured Williamson. Fast bowler Lockie Ferguson is returning from injury to replace James Neesham in the only change to New Zealand’s
HYDERABAD, India — Netherlands won the toss and elected to field Monday against a New Zealand lineup that will be missing skipper Kane Williamson for a second successive game at the
Ravindra has been revelation for the Black Caps with his brilliant all-round performance in the absence of Williamson, who is expected to take the field against Bangladesh at Chennai on Friday. Netherlands showed some spark against Pakistan before losing by 81 runs in its opening game. Bas de Leede’s brilliant allround show went in vain against Pakistan’s fearsome pace attack, led by Haris Rauf and Shaheen Afridi.
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