ICC Men’s T20 World Cup: David Miller rescues South Africa from Netherlands scare

The South African bowlers did well to restrict the Netherlands to a meagre total, but the Proteas’ top-order batters suffered a stunning collapse in the chase.

ICC Men’s T20 World Cup: David Miller rescues South Africa from Netherlands scare

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South Africa overcame a stunning early batting collapse before sealing a four-wicket victory over bogey team the Netherlands in their ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Group D clash in New York on Saturday.

David Miller’s unbeaten 59 off 51 balls saw the Proteas safely home at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, the South Africans finishing on 106-6 after restricting the Dutch to 103-9 from their 20 overs.

For a moment however it looked as if the Dutch were poised to inflict another famous upset on the South Africans following wins at the 2022 T20 World Cup and 2023 ODI World Cup.

The Proteas were left reeling at 12-4 after 4.3 overs and had even been 3-3 at one stage as the Dutch bowling attack broke through early.

But Tristan Stubbs and Miller hauled South Africa off the ropes with a fifth wicket partnership of 65 to leave the Proteas in a winning position.

While Stubbs eventually fell for 33, Miller saw South Africa home with a half century that included three fours and four sixes – including a six off Bas de Leede in the 19th over to seal victory.

“It was just a good finish in the end,” a relieved Miller said afterwards. “Credit to the Netherlands bowlers – they bowled really...

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