Watch the highlights of New Zealand vs Netherlands - The 4th match of the 1996 Wills World Cup One-Day International cricket tournament between New Zealand and Netherlands played at the Reliance Stadium, Vadodara on February 17, 1996.
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| Craig Spearman plays a shot © Star Sports / ICC / YouTube |
Half-centuries from Craig Spearman, Stephen Fleming, Adam Parore and Chris Cairns sets up to New Zealand comprehensive 119-run victory over Debutants Netherlands in a one-sided fourth match of a Wills World Cup.
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New Zealand scored massive total of 307-8 in 50 overs with top scorer by Craig Spearman 68, Stephen Fleming struck 66 off 79-balls including four boundaries.
Adam Parore scored a run-a-ball 55-runs including 3-sixes, Chris Cairns hammered a 52 off 37-balls included four-fours & 2-sixes with strike rate of 140.54 and Roger Twose 25.
Netherlands best bowler by Steven Lubbers picked up 3-wickets, Paul-Jan Bakker took 2-wicket and one for Peter Cantrell - Flavian Aponso.
Netherlands scored 188-7 in 50 overs with top scorer by Peter Cantrell cracked a 45 off consuming 86-balls including 5-fours.
Netherlands best bowler by Steven Lubbers picked up 3-wickets, Paul-Jan Bakker took 2-wicket and one for Peter Cantrell - Flavian Aponso.
Netherlands scored 188-7 in 50 overs with top scorer by Peter Cantrell cracked a 45 off consuming 86-balls including 5-fours.
Roland Lefebvre scored 45 off 64-balls including 3-fours and Klaas-Jan van Noortwijk cracked a unbeaten 36 off 54-balls included three-fours
New Zealand best bowler by Chris Harris picked up 3-wickets for 24-runs in 10-overs including a maiden, Robert Kennedy took 2-wickets and one for Stephen Fleming - who took his first ODI wicket.
Craig Spearman named Player of the match for his spectacular batting display of scoring a 68-runs knocked off facing 59-balls including 8-fours.
New Zealand best bowler by Chris Harris picked up 3-wickets for 24-runs in 10-overs including a maiden, Robert Kennedy took 2-wickets and one for Stephen Fleming - who took his first ODI wicket.
Craig Spearman named Player of the match for his spectacular batting display of scoring a 68-runs knocked off facing 59-balls including 8-fours.
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