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Picture Andy Flower top-scored with 71 (Getty Images).

Zimbabwe v Holland

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Holland fought hard as they chased Zimbabwe's total of 301 but in the end had to yield to the home side, going down by 99 runs in their World Cup group A clash.

However they did have the satisfaction of passing 200 for the first time in the tournament and avoiding being bowled out.

Their opening batsmen, Feiko Kloppenburg and Edgar Schiferli, have not had much success in the tournament, but they were prepared to take on the bowlers.

Heath Streak finally broke through with a yorker to hit the leg stump of Schiferli, who was backing away to attempt another attacking shot. The opener had hit 22 off 27 balls, and the opening pair had put on 41 runs, Holland's best start of the tournament.

Holland never regained their momentum however. Kloppenburg retreated into his shell before making a half-hearted attempt to hit Douglas Hondo over the field and holing out to mid-off for 19.

Daan van Bunge joined Sussex professional Bas Zuiderent at the crease and drove a couple of classic orthodox boundaries, but the scoring rate slowed.

Zuiderent hit Brian Murphy for a big six, giving hope of better things, but in the following over paid the penalty for attempting a rash single and was run out.

There was another good partnership of 42 between van Bunge and the aggressive Luuk van Troost, but when they were dismissed in quick succession it appeared that the match was slowly subsiding with a whimper.

Hendrik-Jan Mol and Roland Lefebvre had other ideas, though, as they shared a brisk partnership of 42 for the eighth wicket, and the tail did their bit to take the team past 200.

Earlier Zimbabwe had finished well to run up a total of 301 for eight.

Four of the top batsmen laid a firm foundation only to fall in the twenties and thirties, but as usual Andy Flower provided the backbone with a sturdy 71.

Later, powerful hitting from Andy Blignaut with 58 and Streak with 44 ensured Zimbabwe passed 300, as they had done against Namibia.

 
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