Summary

  • South Africa beat the Netherlands by four wickets in New York

  • David Miller makes unbeaten 59 as Proteas win with seven balls to spare

  • They had slipped to 12-4 in fifth over, including Quinton de Kock being run out off first ball of the innings

  • Ottniel Baartman takes 4-11 as Proteas restrict the Dutch to 103-9

  • Both sides won their opening game

  • Listen to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra commentary at top of page

  1. That's all for now...published at 19:14 British Summer Time 8 June

    That's it from us following a low-scoring, but thoroughly entertaining contest between South Africa nad the Netherlands.

    You can read Timothy Abraham's match report from New York here.

    For now, you can head over to our dedicated live text for live coverage of England's match with Australia in Barbados here.

  2. 'A big win for us'published at 19:11 British Summer Time 8 June

    South Africa captain Aiden Markram: "We've got to give a lot of credit to how the Netherlands played, we knew they'd be up for a scrap. They applied a lot of pressure to us.

    "It is a game of cricket ultimately and they've proven many times they can beat the best teams in the world. There isn't a mental block or anything and once a team gets a bit of momentum, particularly the Netherlands, they make things quite tricky. It shows we're moving forward as a squad and dealing with these things better.

    "It is big for us. The wins aren't always going to be pretty and convincing but if you look at 12-4 not many people are giving us a chance from there and it is massive for the team, environment and confidence to win.

    "We've been good with the ball and in the field, lots of energy. The top order need to take responsibility when given the opportunity to."

  3. 'We were one wicket away'published at 19:07 British Summer Time 8 June

    Netherlands captain Scott Edwards: "Obviously extremely close. With 110 on the board, only an over can change a game. Credit to South Africa, they bowled extremely well. We had a nice partnership but then they batted extremely well at the end.

    On the pitch: "It's hard to tell. There was more in it in the start but it was just different.

    On the Netherlands' form: "I think we pride ourselves on playing good tournament cricket. It is probably a little bit about that, but not to be today."

    How long did you have faith for?: "Right until that last six, I back our guys. I felt like we were one wicket away. If we got David [Miller], we would've had a shot."

  4. Postpublished at 19:02 British Summer Time 8 June

    With the ball, South Africa restricted the Netherlands to 103-9, helped by four wickets from Ottneil Baartman.

  5. 'A good finish in the end'published at 19:00 British Summer Time 8 June

    Player of the match, South Africa's David Miller: "My heart is a whole lot better now! It was a good finish in the end I suppose.

    "The pitch played a bit better than the first game. Credit to the Netherlands guys, they bowled really well and hit an area really well. Me and Stubbo [Tristan Stubbs] just needed to create something and keep the scoreboard ticking along.

    "It was a low total so we wanted to show some intent and not go into our shell but they made it difficult but we just ground it out as well as we could.

    "We have got over the line with our tailenders in the past so I had faith in the boys. I felt the first ball of the penultimate over made me feel like we could finish the game."

  6. Postpublished at 18:58 British Summer Time 8 June

    Daniel Norcross
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds

    South Africa have put the Dutch hoodoo to bed but my goodness they were given a fright.

  7. Postpublished at 18:55 British Summer Time 8 June

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC Sounds

    It wasn't a very David Miller-like innings but that shows the calmness in his head.

    He knew exactly what he was doing not taking the single off the last ball of the 18th over.

  8. 6 runs

    South Africa beat Netherlands by four wicketspublished at 18:52 British Summer Time 8 June
    Breaking

    A six to win the match from David Miller and South Africa have beaten the Netherlands by four wickets.

    With two overs to go, South Africa needed 18 runs to win and David Miller has found all of them with seven balls of the innings to spare.

    Miller punished De Leede, smashing that shot through the leg side and all of the way.

    A few scares for the Proteas, but 59 not out from Miller has won South Africa the match.

  9. 50 runs

    50 for Millerpublished at 18.4 overs

    (SA 100-6) Target 104

    South Africa are in cruise control and it is all thanks to David Miller.

    A lofted cover drive finds four and he passes 50.

    Four needed to win.

  10. Postpublished at 18:50 British Summer Time 8 June

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC Sounds

    That is exactly why they didn't run off the last ball of the previous over.

    It has been a gritty innings from David Miller but he is doing the job here.

  11. Postpublished at 18:50 British Summer Time 8 June

    Daniel Norcross
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds

    That is not where to bowl at David Miller. He loves it on the hip.

  12. 6 runs

    SA 94-6published at 18.1 overs

    Target 104

    Brilliant from Miller. He's just proved exactly why Maharaj did not take that single.

    Wide from De Leede down the leg side. Punished by Miller.

    Six!

  13. SA 88-6published at 18 overs

    Target 104

    Keshav Maharaj comes in and nurdles away to end the over, but with David Miller well set, they opt not to take the single.

    South Africa need 16 runs off 12 to win and Bas de Leede has the ball in his hands.

  14. Postpublished at 18:48 British Summer Time 8 June

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC Sounds

    Wow. Wow. Wow. The door is open.

    Are the Netherlands going to do it again?

    This is what I love. I love cricket so much.

  15. Postpublished at 18:48 British Summer Time 8 June

    Daniel Norcross
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds

    Swing. Miss. Clatter. Off you go.

  16. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17.5 overs

    Jansen b Van Beek 3 (SA 88-6)

    Bowled! Brilliant from Van Beek!

    Jansen went to smash it through the covers. Instead, Van Beek beats the bat and castles the top of middle stump.

    Suddenly, the Netherlands gain a big confidence boost.

  17. SA 88-5published at 17.4 overs

    Target 104

    Excellent fieliding from Tim Pringle saves a couple of runs.

    Jansen, battling through injury, got that shot to run away, but Pringle saves two runs with a superb dive.

  18. 6 runs

    SA 85-5published at 17.1 overs

    Target 104

    Thwack!

    A massive shot from David Miller brings his side less than 20 away from the target.

    Clipped off the leg side and it absolutely flies over deep square leg for six.

    As long as Miller stays in, South Africa can feel confident.

  19. SA 79-5published at 17 overs

    Target 104

    A brilliant over from Bas de Leede with a wicket and only four runs coming from it.

    A blow however for South Africa as the short ball to end the over catches new batter Marco Jansen's hip and he is now receiving treatment.

    South Africa need 25 runs off 18 balls to win.

  20. Postpublished at 18:39 British Summer Time 8 June

    Daniel Norcross
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds

    Is there a twist in the tale?

    Marco Jansen is no slouch at all.