For the second time in two weeks, the Netherlands emerged victorious against the USA, following a similar script that saw the American batters falter against a disciplined fast-bowling attack. Despite chasing a modest target of 207, the USA's batting lineup crumbled once more, as Kyle Klein's incisive spell of 4 for 32 played a pivotal role in the Netherlands' 27-run victory. Klein’s performance earned him his first Player of the Match award. Although USA captain Monank Patel fought valiantly with a well-crafted 66 off 79 balls, he was unable to prevent another defeat, as the Dutch bowlers dismantled the American batting order, leaving them 100 runs short with half their side back in the pavilion.
The USA’s innings began on a disastrous note, with Vivian Kingma dismissing Steven Taylor, who edged a ball that straightened, continuing his poor run of form with a second duck in the tournament. Smit Patel, who had shown promise in previous games, struggled at the crease before Klein trapped him lbw with an inswinger. Klein struck again in his next over, removing Aaron Jones and leaving the USA reeling at 39 for 3. Milind Kumar, who had been the hero in the previous match against the Netherlands, could not replicate his success and was bowled by a seemingly harmless delivery from Paul van Meekeren.
Monank Patel, after surviving a scare early on, offered some hope for the USA with a composed counter-attack. He managed to stabilise the innings with a solid partnership alongside Shayan Jahangir. However, Jahangir's reckless run-out and Monank's departure shortly after, returning a catch to Aryan Dutt, left the lower order with an uphill task. Harmeet Singh briefly entertained with a couple of sixes but fell to van Meekeren, signalling the end of USA's chase as Klein returned to clean up the tail.
Earlier, the USA bowlers had done well to restrict the Netherlands to 207, despite a strong start from Michael Levitt, who scored a brisk 31 before falling to Abhishek Paradkar. Max O'Dowd held the Dutch innings together with a patient 77 off 126 balls, but the Netherlands suffered a late collapse, losing their last four wickets for just eight runs as Shadley van Schalkwyk and Nosthush Kenjige shared the spoils with two wickets each. The Dutch innings ended at 207 in 49.1 overs, a total that proved just enough to secure their fourth consecutive win in the tri-series.
Brief Scores:
Netherlands 207 all out in 49.1 overs (Max O'Dowd 77; Harmeet Singh 2-25, Nosthush Kenjige 2-33) defeated USA 179 all out in 45.5 overs (Monank Patel 66; Kyle Klein 4-32, Paul van Meekeren 3-31) by 27 runs.