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T20 World Cup: Max ODowd's 52 powers Netherlands to beat Zimbabwe by 5 wickets

| @indiablooms | Nov 02, 2022, at 07:08 pm

Max ODowd's half century helped Netherlands sail through the run chase against Zimbabwe by five wickets in a Group 2 match of the T20 World Cup at Adelaide Oval in Adelaide on Wednesday.

Max scored 52 off 47 powering Netherlands (120/5) to chase down the target of 118 with two overs to spare.

Tom Cooper scored 32 off 29 balls for Netherlands in the run chase.

Earlier Netherlands were bowled out by Zimbabwe for 117 in just 19.2 overs.

Sikandar Raza was the top scorer with his 24-ball 40.

Paul van Meekeren clinched three wickets for 29 runs in four overs for Netherlands.

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