Umpire reviewpublished at 38.2 overs
Netherlands 220-5 (target 278)
Mark Watt again thinks he's pinned a Dutch batter lbw.
The umpire says no, but Richie Berrington sends it upstairs.
This looks a very good shout...
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Netherlands 220-5 (target 278)
Mark Watt again thinks he's pinned a Dutch batter lbw.
The umpire says no, but Richie Berrington sends it upstairs.
This looks a very good shout...
Netherlands 218-5 (target 278)
11 from Michael Leask's over, and suddenly Scotland look a bit ragged.
They need a wicket badly here.
Netherlands 207-5 (target 278)
14 from the over, a massive one for the Dutch.
They now need 71 runs off 42 balls for qualification.
Netherlands 204-5 (target 278)
Safyaan Sharif returns, and his second delivery flies to the fence.
It's a length ball, and Bas de Leede throws his hands at it, taking four through the covers.
A misfield in the deep from the next ball allows De Leede to come back for two - the pressure is starting to tell.
And now an inside edge misses the stumps and goes down to fine-leg for four.
Netherlands 193-5 (target 278)
A big moment perhaps.
Saqib Zulfiqar looks to hit Michael Leask out of Bulawayo, but doesn't catch it cleanly.
George Munsey comes in off the boundary in an attempt to take the catch, but can't quite get there and the ball goes through him for four.
Nine off the over, which means the Dutch need 85 from 48 balls.
Netherlands 185-5 (target 278)
Bas de Leede whips Mark Watt over the leg-side for six, and nine come from the over in total.
The Dutch now need 93 from nine overs.
I'm incredibly nervous.
Netherlands 173-5 (target 278)
Two down the ground brings up Bas de Leede's half-century from 55 balls.
Scotland would love to see the back of him.
Netherlands 171-5 (target 278)
Saqib Zulfiqar cuts Mark Watt away behind point for four runs, but that's the only scoring shot of the over.
There was some excellent fielding off his own bowling by Watt, which was met with roars of approval by wicket-keeper Matthew Cross.
Netherlands 167-5 (target 278)
Excellent from Michael Leask, as just three runs are added to the Dutch score.
Dot balls are priceless.
Netherlands 164-5 (target 278)
The equation as it stands is that Netherlands need 114 from 13 overs - that's 8.77 runs an over.
Michael Leask is back into the attack.
Netherlands 163-5 (target 278)
Mark Watt did a little jig of delight when that decision was overturned, and slapped the thistle on his chest.
Love it.
Netherlands 163-5 (target 278)
The Dutch skipper is out! Mark Watt, you beauty!!
It's a brilliant decision to review - the ball just missed the gloves before hitting Edwards' arm, and was hitting the top of middle stump.
A huge breakthrough, just when it looked like the game was getting away from Scotland.
Netherlands 163-4 (target 278)
No bat or gloves involved...
Here we go...
Netherlands 163-4 (target 278)
Mark Watt reckons he's trapped Scott Edwards lbw on the sweep shot.
Looked a decent shout...
Netherlands 159-4 (target 278)
Five singles to start Brandon McMullen's over, but he finishes with a big full toss on Scott Edwards pads, and he's too good a player to miss out.
Nine off the over.
Netherlands 150-4 (target 278)
Scott Edwards is playing a little gem here.
Mark Watt is back into the attack, but Edwards is down low, reverse sweeping past short third for four.
Eight from the over.
Netherlands 142-4 (target 278)
Safyaan Sharif returns and his first ball is belted down the ground for four by Bas de Leede.
The fifth ball of the over is a big front-foot no-ball, but Scott Edwards can only pick out the fielder at short midwicket with the free hit.
Eight from the over in total.
Netherlands 134-4 (target 278)
Much better from Chris Sole, who goes for just four runs in that over.
Just me that's a tad nervous...?
Netherlands 130-4 (target 278)
Greaves' over costs 12 in total.
Netherlands now need 148 from 18 overs at 8.22 runs per over.
Chris Sole will continue...
Netherlands 126-4 (target 278)
Excellent batting from Scott Edwards who reverse-paddles twice in two balls to great effect.
16 runs have come from the last four balls...