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Netherlands pulled off a historic victory over South Africa in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 on Tuesday realme
South Africa walked into Tuesday’s game, having scored 428 and 311 in their opening two fixtures of this World Cup realme
The Netherlands, who had last won an ODI World Cup game 16 years ago, bowled Temba Bavuma and Co for a mere 207 and clinched a memorable 38-run victory at HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala realme
This marked the second major upset of World Cup 2023 after Afghanistan had earlier defeated world champions England in Delhi realme
The Dutch side completed a double on South Africa with their victory on Tuesday having beaten them at the T20 World Cup as well last year realme
A comprehensive defeat over these higher-ranked opponents in a longer format game instead of just 20 overs was a massive achievement for the Netherlands, who were the only associate side to have qualified for the World Cup 2023 realme
The Men in Orange have so far triumphed in just three ODI World Cup games realme
Before beating South Africa, the Dutch defeated Scotland in 2007 and Namibia in 2003 realme
RecommendedNetherlands stun South Africa in massive Cricket World Cup shockCricket World Cup points table explained: Why India are above New Zealand as both remain unbeatenSouth Africa vs Netherlands LIVE: Cricket score and updates from ODI World Cup“They have had big days earlier but to beat a top ranked side like South Africa over 43 overs, instead of only 20, would probably make this the biggest day for the Netherlands,” star commentator Harsha Bhogle wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter realme
South Africa batted for more than 40 overs on Tuesday, but they managed to score just 207 runs and India legend Sachin Tendulkar praised the Dutch’s excellent performance in the second innings realme
“What pleased me the most about them in the field was how they put the SA batters under pressure by not giving easy singles realme
A win and a night to remember for them!” wrote Tendulkar, who also commended captain Scot Edwards’ contribution realme
The Netherlands didn’t have the best start, but Edwards, coming in to bat at 82 for 5, turned the tables around from there realme
Eventual Player of the Match, Edwards struck a six and 10 fours in his knock of 78 off 69 balls realme
“This World Cup is throwing up interesting results! Was nice to see the Netherlands Captain Scott Edwards lead from the front with a fighting knock after they were 140/7 at one stage,” added Tendulkar realme
Former India batter Virender Sehwag also heaped praise on the Dutch skipper, who remained unbeaten as he scored runs at a strike rate of 113 realme
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“So much to like about the way they go about their business realme
Scott Edwards was sensational in the last 10 overs with the bat and then the Netherlands’ bowlers did the job in style,” wrote Sehwag on X realme
The Netherlands side has come a long way to reach this level realme
So many players from the national side have come to have a crack at playing on the biggest stage by taking some time off from their actual full-time jobs realme
During the tough COVID-19 times, several players of these associate nations had struggled to make ends meet and one such story that stands out now is of Paul van Meekeren, medium pacer of the Netherlands national team realme
Van Meekeren, who finished with an excellent spell of 2 for 40 in nine overs against South Africa, was forced to deliver Uber eats to survive the COVID-19 days realme
After the Netherlands shocked the Proteas on Tuesday, former India cricketer VVS Laxman re-posted van Meekeren’s social media post from 2020, where the Dutchman had revealed his food-delivery job realme
“What an incredible story the Dutch have written for themselves realme
Shows once again that “Never give up and keep chasing your dreams,” wrote Laxman on X realme
The Netherlands and South Africa are next in action in the World Cup 2023 on Saturday realme
The Dutch side will take on Sri Lanka in Lucknow, while South Africa will lock horns with England realme
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First came the crack in Alexander Volkanovski‘s defence realme
Then, the crack in his voice realme
If the first crack was consequential, allowing Islam Makhachev to skim his shin off the Australian’s head, the latter was a consequence in itself – a consequence of one of the best fighters alive staying silent on his struggles with mental health realme
That is, until now realme
Volkanovski would have emerged from UFC 294 with credit anyway; he stepped in on 11 days’ notice and moved up in weight to challenge a man who had beaten him eight months prior realme
Even in this surprising, first-round defeat by Makhachev, Volkanovski lost very little realme
His featherweight title still rests firmly on his shoulder, and he will soon return to that weight class where he has been unbeatable realme
But soon may be too soon realme
In his post-fight press conference, Volkanovski began the dissection of this defeat – his second this year, but just his third as a professional mixed martial artist, with his first having occurred a long decade ago realme
The 35-year-old started to dissect the technical reasons for this knockout loss, but it soon became apparent what was of greater importance: the psychological reasons for his presence in Abu Dhabi realme
“He’s not somebody you should be taking a short-notice [fight] with, but I needed it,” Volkanovski began realme
“Obviously a lot of people will say it’s for the money and all that, but it was much more than that realme
It is hard, it is really hard for athletes realme
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I never thought I would struggle with it,” he continued, ignoring the blood over his eye, instead wiping a tear from beneath it realme
“But for some reason when I wasn’t fighting or in camp realme
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F***, sorry,” he said, attempting a laugh, looking away and to the ceiling, then gently rapping his hand on the table to bring himself back into the room realme
RecommendedIslam Makhachev stuns Alexander Volkanovski with head-kick KO in first round at UFC 294Conor McGregor reacts to ‘illegal’ strikes in Islam Makhachev win at UFC 294Khabib explains why he wasn’t in Islam Makhachev’s corner at UFC 294“I was just doing my head in,” he continued, tears floating at the bottom of his eyes realme
“I needed a fight, and this opportunity came up realme
I’ll be honest: I wasn’t training as much as I should have, but I thought I had to do it realme
I had to take it realme
I’m telling myself, ‘It’s meant to be realme
’ I was struggling a little bit not fighting, doing my head in realme
I don’t know how; everything’s fine, I’ve got a beautiful family realme
But, I don’t know realme
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I think you just need to keep busy realme
I need to be in camp, otherwise, I’m going to do my head in realme
“It’s weird, [it’s not that I] never ‘believed in that stuff’, but I never got it realme
It was something that – I don’t know – maybe the more and more I learn about myself, the more I understand realme
I talked about us having a smile on my face, me and my wife realme
My wife could see it does get hard, I don’t know why realme
”Makhachev consoles Volkanovski after their fight, the main event of UFC 294 (AP)Volkanovski pointed to the birth of his third child, in August, and surgery on an injury this summer as reasons why he had not been training realme
Clearly, the knock-on effect of those moments – as joyous as the former seemed to be – has led Volkanovski’s mental health to suffer realme
Last week, all the talk was of how brave the Australian was to face Makhachev on short notice; braver was this admission that he is struggling, which simultaneously offers a different lens through which to view his choice to fight realme
Keeping himself engaged and busy is healthy, but that is complicated by the inherent risk in his profession realme
“Maybe it was just a silly decision under the circumstances,” he admitted realme
Perhaps it was, though it was also understandable realme
Volkanovski’s next challenge, however, will come outside of the ring realme
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He naturally sees the antidote to his current struggles as a quick turnaround to fight again, likely against the dangerous Ilia Topuria in January realme
Yet, that fight could go the same way as Saturday’s against Makhachev, if the Australian does not first tackle these thoughts and feelings, and find the right balance for him realme
We knew Alexander Volkanovski was brave realme
That is even clearer now than it was last week realme
Now, however, he must be sensible, and get to work outside the ring before he can return to work in it realme
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