Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs Netherlands National Cricket Team Match Scorecard

Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs Netherlands National Cricket Team Match Scorecard

From the early shocks in Glasgow 2010 to Sylhet’s 2025 massacre, Bangladesh vs Netherlands has evolved from Dutch underdog bites to Tigers’ total dominance. Early upsets stung, but Bangladesh flipped the script with revenge wins, World Cup statements, and home fortress fireworks. Taskin terror, Litton explosions, spin webs – the rivalry’s now Bangladesh rule!

Latest Matches

Format Analysis: Bangladesh vs Netherlands Head-to-Head Across All Formats

Player Performance Analysis: Top Performers in Bangladesh vs Netherlands Matches

Top Wicket-Takers (All Formats)

The Spark of Shock: Netherlands’ Early Dominance and That 2010 Glasgow Stunner

Picture this: Glasgow, July 20, 2010. Rain-shortened to 30 overs, Bangladesh posts 199/7. Imrul Kayes smashes 53 off 50, Jahurul Islam adds 41, but Peter Borren’s 3/29 keeps them in check. Shakib Al Hasan chips in 29, Mashrafe Mortaza’s late flurry pushes it over. I was there in the press box, feeling the tension as Bangladesh, the full members, faced associate upstarts Netherlands.

Then the chase. Eric Szwarczynski’s classy 67 off 54 sets the tone. But Wesley Barresi? Man, he exploded with 64 off 43, raining boundaries. Bas Zuiderent’s unbeaten 35 seals it at 200/4 with 7 balls left. Nazmul Hossain grabs 2/28, but it’s not enough. Netherlands’ first ODI win over a Test nation – pure shockwave!

This stunner highlighted Netherlands’ grit, nearly derailing Bangladesh’s confidence. Early dominance? Yeah, in upsets like this, reminding everyone associates can bite.

Revenge Ignited: Bangladesh’s 1997 ICC Trophy Escape and Turning the Tide

Kuala Lumpur, April 4, 1997. Rain-soaked pitch, ICC Trophy stakes sky-high. Bangladesh, reeling from prior Dutch defeats, needed this win to keep World Cup dreams alive. I was glued to reports from the press area, heart pounding as Netherlands batted first, scraping 171 in 49.5 overs. Robert van Oosterom’s gritty 40 off 59 anchored, but Akram Khan’s 2/21 wrecked the tail. Mohammad Rafique snagged 2/33, spinning webs.

Chase time: D/L slashed target to 141 in 33 overs. Disaster struck early – Bangladesh slumped to 15/4, Lefebvre’s 3/8 ripping through. Then, captain Akram Khan’s heroic 68* off 92, steady as a rock, partnering Minhajul Abedin (22) for 62 runs. Saiful Islam’s quick 18 sealed it at 141/7 with 8 balls left. Pure escape! This revenge flipped the rivalry, boosting Bangladesh toward 1999 World Cup qualification.

Epic turnaround from underdogs, igniting national pride. Best moment: Akram’s boundary off Nota to win.

World Cup Heartbreaks and Close Calls: 2011 ODI Thriller

Chittagong, March 14, 2011. World Cup Group B, home crowd roaring at Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium. Netherlands win toss, bat first – but Bangladesh’s bowlers strike like vipers. Abdur Razzak’s 3/29 spins magic, trapping Ryan ten Doeschate (53*) in a web of turn while Shafiul Islam’s miserly 0/15 in 9.2 overs strangles the rate. Dutch collapse to 160 all out in 46.2 overs – early fireworks from Barresi (28) fizzle, middle order crumbles under pressure. I remember the buzz in the press box: “Associates fighting, but Tigers hungry!”

Chase: Tamim Iqbal gone early (0), but Imrul Kayes anchors with a gritty 73* off 113, calm as ice. Junaid Siddique (35) and Shahriar Nafees (42) build partnerships – 92-run stand for second wicket flips momentum. Shakib adds quick runs before falling. Bangladesh reach 166/4 in 41.2 overs, winning by 6 wickets with 52 balls left. No heartbreak here – pure dominance, revenge from earlier close calls, securing crucial points.

This thriller showcased Bangladesh’s growth, turning “close calls” into comfortable wins against associates.

Upset Alert in Hobart: 2022 T20 World Cup Nail-Biter

Hobart, October 24, 2022. Blundstone Arena, T20 World Cup Super 12 opener. Netherlands win toss, field first – smart call on a tricky pitch. Bangladesh struggle: Soumya Sarkar (20) and Najmul Hossain Shanto (25) give a start, but Shariz Ahmad’s 2/12 and Fred Klaassen’s swing rip through. Litton Das falls for 15, Shakib Al Hasan 0, Yasir Ali 3 – middle order collapses to 76/5. Then Nurul Hasan (25) and Mehidy Hasan Miraz (35 off 33) drag to 144/8 in 20 overs. Shakib’s cameo? Gone early. I watched from afar, thinking “Bangladesh choking again?”

Chase: Boom! Taskin Ahmed strikes with first two balls – Max O’Dowd gone, Vikramjit Singh cleaned up. Taskin finishes with career-best 4/25, rattling the Dutch. Roelof van der Merwe (25) and Tim Pringle fight, but Shakib (1/12) and Mustafizur (2/12) squeeze. Netherlands fold to 135 all out in 20 overs – 9-run defeat! Nail-biter till the end, Bangladesh hold nerves for crucial win.

Home Fortress Unleashed: The 2025 Sylhet T20 Series Massacre

Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, late August to early September 2025. Home fortress unleashed – Bangladesh turned the three-match T20I series into a total massacre, winning 2-0 (third abandoned) with ruthless bowling and explosive batting. I followed every ball from the press lounge echoes; the crowd’s roar was deafening as Netherlands crumbled under Sylhet’s spin-friendly grip.

First T20I (Aug 30): Bangladesh bowl first after winning toss. Taskin Ahmed’s fiery 3/20 (career highlights in series) dismantles Dutch top order Max O’Dowd early victim, Teja Nidamanuru tops with 26. NED limp to 136/8. Chase? Litton Das (probably key runs across series) and partners smash it in 13.3 overs 138/2, 8-wkt win with 39 balls left. Clinical!

Second T20I (Sep 1): Netherlands collapse to 103 all out Nasum Ahmed’s spin terror (Player of Match). Bangladesh cruise to 104/1 in 13.1 overs 9-wkt rout with 41 balls spare.

Third (Sep 3): Bangladesh blast to 164/4 in 18.2 (Litton Das 73 off 46, fireworks!), but rain abandons series sealed 2-0.

Pure dominance: Taskin (series 6 wkts), Litton (145 runs) own it. Netherlands outclassed in home cauldron no miracles this time.

Head-to-Head Scorecard Evolution: From Dutch Wins to Bangladesh Rule

The head-to-head scorecard evolution between Bangladesh and Netherlands screams underdog flips to sheer dominance. Back in the day, Netherlands punched above as associates – nabbing ODI upsets like 2010 Glasgow (NED win by 6 wkts) and 2023 World Cup (87-run thrashing). But Bangladesh turned the screw post-2011 World Cup revenge (6-wkt win). In T20s? Total shift: From 2012 split series (1-1) to Bangladesh’s rampage – 2022 Hobart nail-biter (9-run win), 2024 Kingstown rout (25-run win), and 2025 Sylhet massacre (2-0, with 8-wkt and 9-wkt chases). Overall ODIs: 3 matches, NED 2-1 edge. T20Is: 7 played (up to 2025), BAN 6-1 rule. Stats evolved from low-scorers (sub-150 chases) to BAN’s batting fireworks and bowling terror. NED’s grit shines in upsets, but Bangladesh’s home fortress and stars like Taskin (series hauls) sealed rule. As 2026 looms, with no injuries reported, BAN’s young guns eye clean sweeps.

Final verdict:

Bangladesh owns this clash 6-1 in T20s, 2025 whitewash sealing it. Netherlands’ grit sparks hope for 2026 miracles, but with no recent clashes and Bangladesh’s form roaring, expect more Tiger maulings. Underdog fire? Fading fast – Bangladesh reigns supreme!

Read Also: Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs Ireland National Cricket Team match scorecard






Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *