Nepal, February 23, 2024 – A stunning 87 not out from Sterre Kalis powered the Netherlands to a seven-run victory over Scotland in the Women’s T20 World Cup Global Qualifier, marking a strong start for the dutch side in the tournament.
Dutch Star Kalis Shines in Nepal
The Netherlands secured their second win of the qualifier, led by a dominant batting performance from Sterre Kalis.
- Sterre Kalis’s unbeaten 87 was the cornerstone of the Netherlands’ innings.
- Scotland fell short in their chase, despite contributions from Katherine Fraser adn Kathryn Bryce.
- Rachel Slater claimed 3-24, proving to be Scotland’s most effective bowler.
- The Netherlands and Thailand currently lead Group B with two wins apiece.
Chasing a target of 157-6, Scotland reached 119-3 in the 16th over. Katherine Fraser impressed with a quickfire 41, while captain Kathryn Bryce contributed 42 runs to the Scottish total. Sarah Bryce added 30 before losing her wicket in the 18th over.
A late surge from megan McCall, including a six in the penultimate over, briefly kept Scotland’s hopes alive, but she was dismissed shortly after. Facing a challenging 11 runs needed from the final over, Ailsa Lister and Priyanaz Chatterji could only manage three singles against the bowling of Silver Siegers.
Earlier, Heather Siegers and skipper Babbette de leede both scored 18 runs for the Netherlands, but it was Kalis who truly stole the show. Her magnificent 87 came off just 60 balls and included a remarkable 14 fours.
What is the key to the Netherlands’ success in this qualifier? Their strong batting lineup,particularly the form of Sterre Kalis,has proven to be a decisive factor in securing victories against both Zimbabwe and now Scotland.
Rachel Slater was the standout bowler for Scotland, finishing with extraordinary figures of 3-24. Despite her efforts, Scotland couldn’t contain the Dutch batting power.
The Netherlands now sit atop Group B with two wins from two matches, alongside Thailand. Both teams have already defeated Zimbabwe, Scotland’s next opponent on Thursday.
Why did this match happen? The Netherlands and Scotland faced off in the Women’s T20 World cup Global Qualifier, a tournament designed to determine which teams will advance to the World Cup.Who was involved? The key players were Sterre Kalis for the Netherlands, who scored an unbeaten 87, and Katherine and Kathryn Bryce for Scotland, who both contributed 42 runs. What was the outcome? The Netherlands defeated Scotland by seven runs. How did it end? Scotland, chasing 157, fell short, finishing at 150-7 after failing to score the 11 runs needed in the final over, with Silver siegers bowling the decisive over.
