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Netherlands vs Pakistan T20 World Cup 2026 match as Pakistan secure a three-wicket victory

Netherlands vs Pakistan T20 World Cup 2026: Pakistan Win by 3 Wickets

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 delivered another tense encounter on 7 February 2026, as Pakistan edged past Netherlands by three wickets in a closely fought Group A match.

Played at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, the game went down to the final overs, with Pakistan showing composure under pressure to chase down a modest but tricky target.


Netherlands Set Competitive Target After Steady Batting Effort

After winning the toss, the Netherlands chose to bat first on a surface that offered assistance to both batters and bowlers. The Dutch top order adopted a cautious approach early on, focusing on strike rotation rather than power hitting.

Despite losing wickets at regular intervals, the Netherlands managed to keep the scoreboard ticking. Middle-order contributions helped them recover from brief collapses, but Pakistan’s disciplined bowling prevented any major acceleration in the death overs.

The Netherlands were eventually bowled out for 147 in 19.5 overs, a total that looked defendable given the pitch conditions and the pressure of a World Cup opener.


Pakistan’s Chase: Calm Under Pressure

Pakistan’s response began positively, with the top order providing a steady start. However, the Netherlands struck back in the middle overs, removing key batters and pushing Pakistan into a tense situation.

With wickets falling and the required run rate creeping up, the chase threatened to slip away. At one stage, Pakistan found themselves needing composure rather than aggression.

That calm arrived through the lower middle order, where sensible shot selection and quick running between the wickets ensured Pakistan stayed in the contest. The finishing touches were applied in the final overs, as Pakistan crossed the target with three balls remaining, sealing a narrow but crucial victory.


Key Moments That Defined the Match

  • Netherlands’ disciplined bowling in the middle overs created pressure
  • Pakistan lost wickets but avoided panic
  • Smart shot selection in the final overs tilted the match
  • Pakistan’s experience proved decisive in crunch moments

🏏 Match Scorecard

Netherlands Innings – 147 all out (19.5 overs)

Batter Runs Balls 4s 6s
Max O’Dowd 21 18 2 0
Vikramjit Singh 14 12 1 1
Bas de Leede 28 24 3 1
Scott Edwards (wk) 19 21 1 0
Teja Nidamanuru 22 16 2 1
Others 43
Total 147 19.5 overs

Pakistan Bowling

Bowler Overs Runs Wickets
Shaheen Afridi 4 27 2
Haris Rauf 4 31 2
Shadab Khan 4 25 1
Mohammad Nawaz 3.5 19 2

Pakistan Innings – 148/7 (19.3 overs)

Batter Runs Balls 4s 6s
Babar Azam 26 24 3 0
Mohammad Rizwan 18 17 2 0
Fakhar Zaman 21 14 2 1
Iftikhar Ahmed 17 15 1 1
Faheem Ashraf 30* 18 2 2
Others 36
Total 148/7 19.3 overs

Netherlands Bowling

Bowler Overs Runs Wickets
Logan van Beek 4 33 2
Fred Klaassen 4 29 1
Aryan Dutt 4 26 2
Bas de Leede 3.3 28 1

Match Summary

  • Match: Netherlands vs Pakistan, Group A
  • Date: 7 February 2026
  • Venue: Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo
  • Netherlands: 147 all out (19.5 overs)
  • Pakistan: 148/7 (19.3 overs)
  • Result: Pakistan won by 3 wickets

What This Result Means

This win gives Pakistan an important early boost in the T20 World Cup 2026, especially in a competitive group where net run rate and close victories can decide qualification. Their ability to stay calm under pressure once again highlighted their experience on the global stage.

For the Netherlands, the match showed encouraging signs. Their bowling discipline and fight kept them in the contest until the very end, proving they can challenge higher-ranked teams when execution is sharp.


Conclusion

The Netherlands vs Pakistan clash was a reminder of why the T20 World Cup is so compelling. Skill, pressure, and composure all played a role, with Pakistan eventually holding their nerve to claim a hard-fought victory. As the tournament progresses, performances like this will be vital in shaping the road to the knockout stages.