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2023 ODI World Cup: How West Indies could miss out on showpiece event in India

West Indies might have made it past the group stage of the ICC ODI World Cup qualifying round despite its stunning defeat to the Netherlands on Monday. However, they are not out of the woods yet. Here's how...

June 27, 2023 / 12:27 IST
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Logan van Beek in action during the Super Over, and smashed 30 runs off Jason Holder. (Photo: @ICC)

West Indies slumped to a stunning defeat to the Netherlands on June 26 in a thrilling high-scoring contest that went to a super over, at the Takashinga Cricket Club in Harare, Zimbabwe.

The Windies batted first and posted a mammoth 374/6 in their 50 overs, riding on a superb century from Nicholas Pooran (104 of 65 balls). Netherlands made almost made small work of the total after Anil Teja Nidamanuru, born in Andhra Pradesh, smashed a 76-ball 104 to tie the game and force it to a super over.

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However, the star of the match was Logan van Beek, who smashed 30 runs in the Super Over off Jason Holder. The Windies could not eclipse the set target as the Netherlands ended the group stage with 6 points, just 2 behind Group A toppers Zimbabwe and 2 ahead of the Windies.

So, does this mean the West Indies are not taking the flight to India for the ODI World Cup?