Netherlands in Bangladesh, 3 T20I Series, 2025 |1st T20I |8/30/2025 Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet
Commentary
Right then, a one-sided affair to start this three-match series, but the Netherlands will be better for the experience and will be eyeing a turnaround in the next game. Bangladesh, meanwhile, will look to seal the series. The second T20I will also be played here in Sylhet on Monday, 1st September, with the first ball at 12 pm GMT. As always, we will be with you early for the build-up. Until then, take care and goodbye!
The skipper of Bangladesh, Litton Das says that he is really happy with the team's effort. Feels that the dew was a major factor in today's match. He praises Taskin Ahmed for bowling exceptionally and picking four wickets. Also appreciates Saif Hassan for picking a couple of key wickets. Ends up by saying that 137 was not a big deal on this ground and the way Parvez Hossain Emon started was good to see.
Taskin Ahmed is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his superb bowling display. He says it feels great to put in a performance like this, especially in the first game of the series. Admits he struggled a bit when returning from injury, but is slowly getting back into rhythm. Credits the team’s hard work over the past few weeks. Adds that the wicket was good for batting and with the dew factor in play, he stuck to the basics and mixed up his variations.
The captain of Netherlands, Scott Edwards praises the Bangladesh team for the victory and admits that they were outplayed in all departments. He also says that they were 20-25 runs short of the score which they had targeted early on while batting. Gives full credit to the Bangladesh team for putting them under pressure right from the start. Hopes that they can make a comeback in the next game.
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Earlier, Litton Das won the toss and had no hesitation in bowling first, given the rain in the lead-up to the game and the likelihood of dew later on. The Dutch innings simply flattered to deceive. Max O’Dowd looked promising at the top but couldn’t build on his start, and just when Scott Edwards and Teja Nidamanuru were beginning to inject momentum, both fell in the same over. From there, the innings never recovered as the tourists eventually scraped their way to 136. For Bangladesh, Taskin Ahmed was the standout performer with the ball, finishing with figures of 4 for 28 from his 4 overs, while Mustafizur Rahman picked up a solitary wicket but was the most economical bowler for the hosts on the night.
Tanzid Hasan played the supporting role while Litton Das broke the back of the chase with his free-flowing stroke play. Their 66-run partnership virtually sealed the game, with Das ensuring he stayed till the end and Saif Hassan applying the finishing touches. The Netherlands didn’t help their cause either, wayward with their lines both in the Powerplay and thereafter, something they simply couldn’t afford when defending a low total.
A dominant effort from Bangladesh to go 1-0 up in the series! The victory was set up by their bowlers, and then Litton Das and Co. made light work of the target. The Netherlands were simply outplayed in both departments, but are certainly a much better side than what they showed on the night. It was always going to be tough to defend 136 with the dew settling in, and the Dutch needed to land early punches in the Powerplay. Aryan Dutt prising out Parvez Hossain Emon was as good as it got for them in the early stages, but it was not before Parvez getting off to a flier.
13.3
6
Vikramjit Singh to Saif Hassan, SIX! Saif Hassan finishes things off in some style! And Bangladesh are up and running as they defeat the Netherlands by 8 wickets. Vikramjit Singh looks to bowl the yorker, but ends up serving it on the hitting arc, at the stumps. Saif Hassan takes a stride forward and swings through the line to belt it straight down the ground for a six.
13.2
6
Vikramjit Singh to Saif Hassan, SIX! A freebie from Vikramjit Singh! Bowls it fuller, on leg, shaping it down the leg. Saif Hassan swings his blade to loft the delivery over the deep fine leg fence for half a dozen.
13.1
2
Vikramjit Singh to Saif Hassan, Lands it on a full length and around off, Saif Hassan lofts it over extra-cover and comes back for an easy two.
END OF OVER 13 | 9 Runs & 0 Wkt | BAN 124/2
12.6
1
Paul van Meekeren to Saif Hassan, Paul van Meekeren bends his back and goes short, over off, Saif Hassan gets on top of the bounce and controls the pull to the left of deep square leg for one more.
12.5
2
Paul van Meekeren to Saif Hassan, Bangs it on a shorter length, around middle and leg. Saif Hassan stands tall to pull it across to the left of deep square leg and scrampers back for the second run.
12.4
1
Paul van Meekeren to Litton Das, Slower one and on the fuller side, on off, Litton pushes it to long on and gets to the other end.
12.3
1
Paul van Meekeren to Saif Hassan, Back of a length, around middle and leg, Saif Hassan hops up to tap it towards deep third for a single.
12.2
4
Paul van Meekeren to Saif Hassan, FOUR! Saif Hassan takes the aerial route! Cross-seam delivery, on a good length, on the off stump, Saif Hassan holds his shape and smears it over mid-wicket for a boundary.
12.1
0
Paul van Meekeren to Saif Hassan, Shortish delivery, around off, Saif Hassan chops it to backward point and sets off for a single but Litton Das sends him back. No runs taken.
END OF OVER 12 | 13 Runs & 0 Wkt | BAN 115/2
11.6
2
Tim Pringle to Litton Das, Dropped short, on middle, Litton Das backs away and cuts it to the left of deep point where the fielder in the deep runs around to his left and slides to cut it off. Two runs taken. 22 more needed for Bangladesh to go 1-0 up in the series.
11.5
1
Tim Pringle to Saif Hassan, Fullish and outside off, Saif Hassan just eases it down to long off to change the strike.
11.4
6
Tim Pringle to Saif Hassan, SIX! High and handsome! Tim offers flight, on a length, on middle and leg, Saif Hassan charges down the track and gets low to get under the ball. Smokes it over the long on fence for a biggie.
11.3
2
Tim Pringle to Saif Hassan, Good save! Tim Pringle fires it fuller and around the stumps, Saif Hassan tonks it straight down the ground towards long on. Vikramjit Singh runs to his left and does well to make the stop and save a couple of runs for his team. Two runs taken in the meantime.
11.2
1
Tim Pringle to Litton Das, Flat and short, on middle and leg, flicked through square leg for a single.
11.1
1
Tim Pringle to Saif Hassan, Bowls a full-toss outside off, Saif Hassan smashes it down to long off and changes the strike.