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Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Netherlands vs England Netherlands vs England Netherlands vs England Salt was pressed into action immediately as Dutch captain Pieter Seelaar won the toss and elected to bowl first. Jonny Bairstow’s Test duties have precluded his involvement for this three-match series in Amstelveen, a suburb to the south west of Amsterdam, so Salt comes in with Dawid Malan at first drop.
Toss Netherlands chose to bowl first vs England. Netherlands won the toss and sent England in to bat in the first of their three ODIs in Amstelveen.
"The wicket looks good and the weather's set fair so we don't expect to see [conditions] changing much," he said. He replaces Teja Nidamanuru following the last-minute submission of his paperwork. For England, David Willey plays ahead of Brydon Carse to complete a three-man left-arm seam attack, alongside Reece Topley and Sam Curran.
24th over: England 165-1 (Salt 92, Malan 59) Aryan Dutt gets through a tidy over for five runs. He's just trying to avoid being hit at the moment, darting it ...
18th over: England 122-1 (Salt 76, Malan 34) The leg-spinner goes down to fine leg to field, and puts in a good sliding effort to save van Beek a boundary. 2nd over: England 5-1 (Salt 3, Malan 1) Dawid Malan comes in at No 3, in the role defined by Kane Williamson when he was playing under Brendon McCullum and said he was the library in the theme park. 17th over: England 117-1 (Salt 72, Malan 33) Boissevain bowls his second over and does it very well. 21st over: England 146-1 (Salt 84, Malan 49) At last Malan takes on the leggie. Salt pulls to the same part of the ground, but there’s no long-on for the right-hander and the ball clears the fielder in the circle. 22nd over: England 152-1 (Salt 89, Malan 50) Dutt can’t slow down the run rate, with Salt skipping back into his crease and pulling a shorter ball away for four. 30th over: England 224-2 (Malan 87, Buttler 0) A drinks break following the wicket, a Malan single, and that’s it. 23rd over: England 160-1 (Salt 91, Malan 55) Boissevain keeps bowling boundary-less overs that still concede a lot of runs. 24th over: England 165-1 (Salt 92, Malan 59) Aryan Dutt gets through a tidy over for five runs. Waits for Seelar and hits a long straight drive into the woods and loses the ball in the process. 34th over: England 253-2 (Malan 99, Buttler 17) Seven runs from Boissevain’s over. 34th over: England 253-2 (Malan 99, Buttler 17) Seven runs from Boissevain’s over.
Seelaar feels that spin from both ends is allowing England to motor along too smoothly so brings back Shane Snater.
At last Malan has some strike after Salt hogging and butchering (some of) the last 13 deliveries. Malan works his second ball for a single then Salt is almost undone by the sticky pitch, the ball coming on a fraction after he had anticipated it. Malan reverse paddles the second ball for a single and Seelaar comes round the wicket to Salt who drives his first delivery between bowler and mid-off for four. Malan has had enough of staying in the hutch to Seelaar, walks down and plonks a drive into the trees at long off. Salt closes the face to nudge a single and Malan ends the over by flicking two through midwicket. Seelaar beats Malan with the final ball of the over, taking the pace off to fox the left-hander. They run two and Salt exploits his good fortune by opening his stance to bludgeon a length ball over mid-on for four. Salt pats a drive to mid-on and sprints a single, Malan cuts the medium pacer for another and then, for some reason, Van Beek tries the popgun bouncer again. Boissevain tempts Malan by tossing one up and he RSVPs by slamming a drive over long-off for six. Malan drives a single down to long-on and Salt cleaves the leggie through point for two. Salt leans back to try to carve it for six but the lack of pace wrecks his timing and he slices it to point who runs to his right to snaffle. Malan does use a big stride, by contrast, and smears a cover drive for four.
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David Willey to Musa Ahmad, Outside off, tad shorter. Reece Topley to Musa Ahmad, On a length, around middle. Reece Topley to Musa Ahmad, EDGY FOUR! A fuller ball, outside off. Reece Topley to Musa Ahmad, A low full toss, around middle. David Willey to Max O'Dowd, FOUR LEG BYES! Darting it on the pads, on a length. Sam Curran to Max O'Dowd, Sam Curran begins with a shortish ball, outside off.
Netherlands vs England, 1st ODI Live Score Updates: All eyes would be on the approach of England in the first ODI.
It is important to note that the Netherlands defeated England twice in the T20 World Cup. ( LIVE SCORECARD) Netherlands vs England, 1st ODI Live Score Updates: Phil Salt scored his maiden ODI century as England cruise against Netherlands in the ongoing first ODI of the three-match series at VRA Ground in Amstelveen. Netherlands skipper Pieter Seelaar won the toss and opted to bowl first against England. It has been almost a year since the Three Lions last played an ODI and it will be interesting to see their approach against Pieter Seelaar's side. For the Netherlands, hopes of qualification to the World Cup are all but over.
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England broke their own world record for the highest score in ODI cricket after crunching 498-4 against Netherlands during a run-fest in Amstelveen.
Malan departed in the 45th, holing out off Seelaar (2-83), with Eoin Morgan trapped lbw next ball. 26 balls later he was celebrating his 10th century after launching Aryan Dutt for a trio of maximums in the 42nd over. Meanwhile, Livingstone blitzed a 17-ball half-century, matching his own England all-format record for reaching 50, set in a T20I against Pakistan at Trent Bridge last summer.
NED VS ENG: England were at their very best as they smashed the Netherlands for a world-record total of 498 in the first ODI of a three-match series.
Highlights are full 50 overs: Ben Stokes leads reactions as England smash record total of 498 vs Netherlands Phil Salt, Dawid Malan, and Jos Buttler scored centuries while Liam Livingstone made a quick-fire half-century for the visitors led by Eoin Morgan Highlights are full 50 overs: Ben Stokes leads reactions as England smash record total of 498 vs Netherlands
The First ODI in Amstelveen turned into a bloodbath for the home side as England set a new world record for the highest innings score ever seen in ODI cricket.
It came down to the final over where they needed to strike 12 runs from the final two balls. — Liam Livingstone scored the second quickest fifty in ODI cricket. England needed 40 runs from the final three overs to reach 500.
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36.4Moeen Ali to Seelaar, FOUR, gets a thick top-edge on the sweep? 36.1 Moeen Ali to Seelaar, no run, tossed full outside off, Seelaar drives it firmly to the right of mid-off 36.5 Moeen Ali to Seelaar, no run, quicker on the stumps, Seelaar gets forward and bunts into the leg-side
England smash the world-record total for an ODI but they also reach a string of other milestones in Matthew Mott's first match in charge.
In the land that invented Total Football, this was a total annihilation by the world champions. Buttler, just back from an Indian Premier League campaign when he struck four centuries, added: “This is the most fun environment I’ve ever played in and it’s a great team to be a part of. But it didn’t really matter as England took just 26 balls to move from 350 to 450. We keep trying to push the boundaries, take the game forward and take the game on. And we know that stands us in good stead.” “It’s a tough thing to try and achieve I think.
Eoin Morgan's side beat their own mark of 6-481 set against Australia at Trent Bridge in 2018, in the first match of the three-game series. Jos Buttler, who ...
But in the end it was Buttler who gave the young players in the Dutch team a masterclass batting lesson, hitting seven sixes and 14 fours in a magnificent innings on a day of records. The left-hander smashed three sixes and nine fours, becoming only the third England player after Buttler and Heather Knight to score a ton in all three formats of the game. “I have certainly tried to back my six-hitting more than I have done in previous years. Malan looked trapped lbw on 25 off the bowling of the Dutch skipper earlier in his innings, but he got a reprieve after an initial out decision was overturned by the third umpire. I am going to try and hit a lot more sixes... Malan and Buttler then drove England with an even bigger partnership of 184 before Malan fell on 125 to a full delivery from Dutch skipper Seelaar, which Malan steered into the waiting hands of Bas de Leede at deep midwicket.
England posted 498/4 in 50 overs, highest ever ODI score, but Jason Roy and Eoin Morgan failed to get going.
England eventually bowled the Netherlands out for 266 to register a 232-run win and take a 1-0 series lead. However, while most batters made merry for the visitors, it wasn't quite an outing to remember for Jason Roy and England captain Eoin Morgan. It was a party for most of England's batters as they romped their way home to the highest ever ODI score in the first match against the Netherlands on Friday. Jos Buttler, Phil Salt, and Dawid Malan all hit centuries to power England to a mammoth 498/4 in Amstelveen. Liam Livingstone too played his bit with a 22-ball 66.
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Of those 26, Buttler alone hit 14 while Livingstone, Salt and Malan contributed with six, and three sixes each. England bettered their own record for the ODI score in men's cricket, which they had achieved against Australia by smashing 481 for 6 in 2018. The scorers and the statisticians were the busiest during England vs Netherlands first ODI at Amstelveen on Friday. Batting first, England rewrote the record books by smashing the highest-ever total in the history of 50-overs cricket.