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NED-W vs IRE-W, 3rd ODI: Preview, Key Players, Cricket Exchange Fantasy Tips


image-l79irsahNetherlands will face Ireland on 26 August (PC: Twitter)

Netherlands Women (NED-W) will lock horns with Ireland Women (IRE-W) in the third and final fixture of the ODI series on Friday (August 26) at Sportpark Westvliet, The Hague. 

The Irish team have already taken an unassailable lead of 2-0 in the series and they will look to complete a series white-wash. In the second fixture, they posted their highest-ever total of 337 and won by a record margin of 210 runs. 

The Dutch team will have a lot of questions to answer following shattering losses in the first two fixtures of the series. It will be interesting to see if they can produce a fightback in this game. 


Key Players

image-l79iwi5qMurray has seven wickets in two games (PC: Twitter)

Cara Murray: She is the top bowler in the series with seven scalps at a prolific economy of 3.87, with best figures of 5/39.

Leah Paul: The opening batter of Irish team has slammed 146 runs in two innings. She hit 137 off 138 balls in the last game. 

Frederique Overdijk: She is the best all-round performer for the Dutch team with two wickets and 39 runs. 

Laura Delany: Irish skipper hit 109 off 102 balls and a solitary wicket in the second game. 


Match Details

Venue: Sportpark Westvliet, The Hague

Live Streaming: Royal Dutch Cricket Association YouTube Channel

Pitch Report

The last two T20I matches played at this venue has an average score of 147, which depicts assistance to the batters. The fast bowlers are likely to be the beneficiary, with moisture embedded on the surface. 

CREX 11 Fantasy Tips

Wicket-keeper: Babette de Leede
Batters: Robine Rijke, Gaby Lewis, Amy Hunter, Frederique Overdijk
All-rounders: Iris Zwilling, Leah Paul, Laura Delany
Bowlers: Silver Siegers, Rachel Delaney, Cara Murray

Captain: Leah Paul
Vice Captain: Cara Murray


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