Netherlands vs England, 1st ODI: England beat world record 498/4 by thrash Netherlands. cricket news

England crushed the Netherlands by 232 runs in Amstelveen on Friday with a world record one-day international score of 498-4, with three men scoring centuries. Eoin MorganThe US side defeated their own points set of 481-6 against Australia at Trent Bridge in 2018 in the first match of the three-match series. player of the match joss butlerwho finished on 162 not out, smashed his century off just 47 balls – losing his own record for England’s fastest century by just one ball – while Phil Salt and David Malana Also made three figures.

Liam LivingstoneBatting at number six, scored the fastest fifty in England’s ODI history in just 17 balls – the joint-fastest ever.

In reply, the Dutch team was all out for 266 runs. Scott Edwards Top scoring with 72 not out.

England made their intentions clear early in their innings when Salt hit the Dutch right arm medium pacer Shane Snater For a six – the first in a slugfest of 25 sixes and 36 fours – in almost perfect batting position.

The right-hander pulled a short ball over deep-midwicket and lands just over the ropes to cheer the fans.

Salt, however, faced an early scare in his innings when the Netherlands – who surprisingly opted to field after winning the toss – dropped him for 40 runs in deep cover off the ball. bass de lede,

England lost the opening wicket when Jason Roy A pitching delivery from the snares edged from inside, and he had to walk for a single.

With a stylized Malan, Salt scored 122 for a partnership of 222, which was caught while slicing off a slow short ball from Logan van Beek.

Malan and Butler then chased down England with a massive 184-run partnership before Malan fell on the Dutch captain’s full delivery for 125. Peter SeelarWhich Malan took into the hands of Bass D Lead at deep midwicket.

Malan was caught lbw for 25 off the Dutch captain earlier in his innings, but was relieved after the third umpire overturned the early dismissal.

The left-handed batsman hit three sixes and nine fours, becoming England’s third player after Butler and heather knight To score centuries in all three formats of the game.

But in the end it was Butler who taught the Dutch team’s young players a masterclass batting lesson with the help of seven sixes and 14 fours in a scintillating one-day innings of a record.

Cricket Minnows Netherlands managed to save some face, 266 all-out – a respectable score against the one-day world champions on any other day.

The top scorer was veteran wicketkeeper Edwards, who scored an unbeaten 72 and put on a spirited 59-run partnership with Seelar before the captain was clean bowled. David Willey for 25.

Max O’Dowd Scored 55 off 55 balls including six fours and two sixes – including breaking a window in a media stand.

But the England bowlers, especially the experienced spinners Moeen AliWith three wickets and two, left-arm medium pacer Willie tightened the noose on the Dutch, who lost wickets at regular intervals.

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Sam Curran And Rees Topley Each claimed two skulls.

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