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Ireland thump Netherlands by 7 wickets after Campher’s 4 in 4

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Abu Dhabi, Oct 18: Johannesburg-born seamer Curtis Campher became only the third bowler to claim four wickets in four balls in T20Is as a superior Ireland handed the Netherlands a seven wicket thrashing in their first round Group A T20 World Cup match here on Monday.
Thanks to Campher’s exploits with the white ball, Ireland bundled out Netherlands for 106 after the Dutch had decided to bat.
Ireland chased down the target with as many as 29 balls to spare at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium. Gareth Delany (44) and Paul Stirling (30 not out) were the significant contributors with the bat for the Irish team that had lost its T20 World Cup games to the same opponents in 2014 and 2016.
Earlier, bowling the 10th over of the Netherlands innings, the 22-year-old Campher left the Netherlands innings in disarray when he dismissed Colin Ackermann, Ryan ten Doeschate, Scott Edwards and Roelof van der Merwe off successive balls.
He was bowling his second over for the day, having gone for 12 runs first up. Ackermann was out caught behind on review, having played an attempted pull off a shortish ball that seemed to be going down leg.
The seasoned Ten Doeschate, best remembered for his incredible century against England in the 2011 World Cup, was out for a duck, trapped in front by a full and straight one.
Edwards too fell lbw as DRS (decision review system) tracked the ball hitting the leg stump.
For his final wicket, van der Merwe played on to his stumps a widish delivery, leaving the Irish camp in a state of frenzy.
Campher joined Lasith Malinga and Rashid Khan to take four wickets in successive balls in T20 international cricket.
Pacer Mark Adair (3/9), too, returned excellent figures as the Netherlands lost three wickets in the last three balls of the innings. (PTI)

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