HARARE: Half-centu­ries from Gary Ballance and Wessly Madhevere helped Zimbabwe defeat the Netherlands by seven wickets and win a World Cup Super League One-day International series 2-1 here at the Harare Sports Club on Saturday.

After two midweek thrillers that were won in the final over, the home side were always ahead on run rate after restricting the tourists to 231 for nine.

Sikandar Raza hit the match-winning four, taking Zimbabwe to 235 for three with 50 balls remaining.

“Winning the series is huge for us as a team, and for me as an individual,” said Zimbabwe all-rounder and man of the series Sean Williams.

“Winning becomes a habit. We had got to a stage where losing had become a habit. We are learning to win again.

“Wessly is an extremely talented kid and a fantastic competitor. It is huge for us as a team because he is maturing.”

Netherlands captain Sco­tt Edwards was upbeat des­pite losing the series after winning the opening match.

“We played a lot of good cricket here and will be back in a few months [for a World Cup qualifying tournament] and hopefully be very competitive.”

Zimbabwe have often battled in all three formats due to poor top-order batting, but openers Madhev­ere and captain Craig Ervine excelled by putting on 96 for the first wicket.

After their departures, former England batter Ballance and Williams maintained a dominance over the Dutch attack to deliver a 96-run third-wicket partnership.

While Ballance top scored with an unbeaten 64, including eight fours, Madhevere (50), Ervine (44) and Williams (43) played significant roles.

Teenage Dutch leg-spinner Shariz Ahmad, who took five wickets on Thursday in a one-run second match loss, captured another two, but they came at a high price as he conceded 71 runs.

Opener Max O’Dowd top scored with 38 for the Netherlands after Edwards won the toss for the first time in the series.

Colin Ackerman (37) and Edwards (34) also made valuable knocks. However, none of the trio could manage a six, with O’Dowd hitting six fours, Ackermann two and Edwards four.

Williams was the most impressive Zimbabwe bowler, capturing three wickets for 41 runs, including those of Ackermann and Edwards.

With both countries out of contention for direct entry to the 2023 World Cup in India, they used the series to prepare for a qualifying tournament Zimbabwe will host in June-July.

SCOREBOARD

NETHERLANDS:

V. Singh c Ervine b Raza 27

M. O’Dowd c Ngarava b Muzarabani 38

M. Ahmad b Madhevere 29

C. Ackermann b Williams 37

W. Barresi c&b Williams 2

S. Edwards b Williams 34

T. Nidamanuru b Raza 18

S. Ahmad c Ballance b Ngarava 14

A. Dutt c Burl b Chatara 15

P. van Meekeren not out 5

F. Klaassen not out 2

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-2, W-7) 10

TOTAL (for nine wkts, 50 overs) 231

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-67 (O’Dowd), 2-69 (Singh), 3-129 (M.Ahmad), 4-132 (Barresi), 5-147 (Ackermann), 6-184 (Nidamanuru), 7-192 (Edwards), 8-223 (Dutt), 9-225 (S.Ahmad)

BOWLING: Chatara 4-1-23-1; Ngarava 5-0-20-1 (1w); Madhevere 10-0-43-1 (1w); Muzarabani 6-0-19-1; Raza 10-0-55-2 (1w); Mavuta 5-0-27-0; Williams 10-1-41-3

ZIMBABWE:

W. Madhevere c Ackermann b S. Ahmad 50

C. Ervine c Nidamanuru b S. Ahmad 44

G. Ballance not out 64

S. Williams b Klaassen 43

S. Raza not out 18

EXTRAS (LB-6, W-10) 16

TOTAL (for three wkts, 41.4 overs) 235

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-96 (Ervine), 2-103 (Madhevere), 3-199 (Williams)

DID NOT BAT: R. Burl, C. Madande, B. Mavuta, R. Ngarava, T. Chatara, B. Muzarabani

BOWLING: Ackermann 8-0-40-0; Klaassen 8 0 45 1 (1w); van Meekeren 6-0-42-0 (5w); Dutt 10-0-31-0; S. Ahmad 9.4-0-71-2

RESULT: Zimbabwe won by seven wickets.

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Sean Williams

SERIES: Zimbabwe won three-match series 2-1.

MAN-OF-THE-SERIES: Sean Williams

Published in Dawn, March 26th, 2023

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