In a thrilling final group game that went down to a super over, the West Indies, two-time champions, now face a monumental task to secure qualification for the Cricket World Cup. Nicholas Pooran’s exceptional century, his second of the qualifiers, propelled the West Indies to a commanding total of 374/6. However, Teja Nidamanuru’s brilliant 111-run knock in response gave the Netherlands hope, with victory requiring just one run off the final ball.
Jason Holder’s outstanding catch denied Logan van Beek, resulting in a tied score. In the ensuing super over, Van Beek unleashed an explosive display, scoring 30 runs off Holder’s over, leading to a remarkable win for the Dutch in Harare. Van Beek continued to shine by restricting the West Indies to a mere eight runs in their super over, dismissing Johnson Charles and Romario Shepherd with consecutive deliveries, sealing an extraordinary triumph.
“It’s hard to put into words at the moment. We aimed to do something special,” said Van Beek. Reflecting on the victory, he added, “Having lost so many games from similar situations, it was immensely satisfying to come out on top. Now we have a significant opportunity to participate in the World Cup in India.”
Pooran’s unbeaten 104 off 65 balls, along with strong contributions from openers Brandon King (76) and Charles (54), helped the West Indies amass a formidable total while batting first. King and Charles laid a solid foundation with a 101-run opening partnership, while Shai Hope’s 47 further bolstered the score during a century stand with Pooran. Keemo Paul’s quick-fire 46 not out also added valuable runs to the team’s total.
Although the Netherlands got off to a promising start, reaching 76 without loss, it was not until Nidamanuru partnered with captain Scott Edwards (67) that they seemed capable of achieving the target. However, their dismissals in consecutive overs raised doubts. Van Beek and Aryan Dutt took up the challenge, but faltered with just five runs needed off the last five balls, seemingly on the verge of victory.
Despite failing to seal the win on the final delivery from Alzarri Joseph, Van Beek’s explosive performance in the super over placed the West Indies in real danger of missing out on the World Cup later this year. “We let ourselves down there,” expressed Hope, the West Indies captain. He acknowledged the challenging situation the team now faces, saying, “We are aware of what we must do. It’s an unfortunate position we’ve put ourselves in.”
The Netherlands progress as runners-up in Group A, carrying over two points, while the West Indies start at zero and must secure victories against Scotland, Oman, and Sri Lanka to keep their hopes alive, though their qualification hangs by a thread.