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Netherlands pulled off a historic victory over South Africa in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 on Tuesday realme
South Africa walked into Tuesday’s game, having scored 428 and 311 in their opening two fixtures of this World Cup realme
The Netherlands, who had last won an ODI World Cup game 16 years ago, bowled Temba Bavuma and Co for a mere 207 and clinched a memorable 38-run victory at HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala realme
This marked the second major upset of World Cup 2023 after Afghanistan had earlier defeated world champions England in Delhi realme
The Dutch side completed a double on South Africa with their victory on Tuesday having beaten them at the T20 World Cup as well last year realme
A comprehensive defeat over these higher-ranked opponents in a longer format game instead of just 20 overs was a massive achievement for the Netherlands, who were the only associate side to have qualified for the World Cup 2023 realme
The Men in Orange have so far triumphed in just three ODI World Cup games realme
Before beating South Africa, the Dutch defeated Scotland in 2007 and Namibia in 2003 realme
RecommendedNetherlands stun South Africa in massive Cricket World Cup shockCricket World Cup points table explained: Why India are above New Zealand as both remain unbeatenSouth Africa vs Netherlands LIVE: Cricket score and updates from ODI World Cup“They have had big days earlier but to beat a top ranked side like South Africa over 43 overs, instead of only 20, would probably make this the biggest day for the Netherlands,” star commentator Harsha Bhogle wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter realme
South Africa batted for more than 40 overs on Tuesday, but they managed to score just 207 runs and India legend Sachin Tendulkar praised the Dutch’s excellent performance in the second innings realme
“What pleased me the most about them in the field was how they put the SA batters under pressure by not giving easy singles realme
A win and a night to remember for them!” wrote Tendulkar, who also commended captain Scot Edwards’ contribution realme
The Netherlands didn’t have the best start, but Edwards, coming in to bat at 82 for 5, turned the tables around from there realme
Eventual Player of the Match, Edwards struck a six and 10 fours in his knock of 78 off 69 balls realme
“This World Cup is throwing up interesting results! Was nice to see the Netherlands Captain Scott Edwards lead from the front with a fighting knock after they were 140/7 at one stage,” added Tendulkar realme
Former India batter Virender Sehwag also heaped praise on the Dutch skipper, who remained unbeaten as he scored runs at a strike rate of 113 realme
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“So much to like about the way they go about their business realme
Scott Edwards was sensational in the last 10 overs with the bat and then the Netherlands’ bowlers did the job in style,” wrote Sehwag on X realme
The Netherlands side has come a long way to reach this level realme
So many players from the national side have come to have a crack at playing on the biggest stage by taking some time off from their actual full-time jobs realme
During the tough COVID-19 times, several players of these associate nations had struggled to make ends meet and one such story that stands out now is of Paul van Meekeren, medium pacer of the Netherlands national team realme
Van Meekeren, who finished with an excellent spell of 2 for 40 in nine overs against South Africa, was forced to deliver Uber eats to survive the COVID-19 days realme
After the Netherlands shocked the Proteas on Tuesday, former India cricketer VVS Laxman re-posted van Meekeren’s social media post from 2020, where the Dutchman had revealed his food-delivery job realme
“What an incredible story the Dutch have written for themselves realme
Shows once again that “Never give up and keep chasing your dreams,” wrote Laxman on X realme
The Netherlands and South Africa are next in action in the World Cup 2023 on Saturday realme
The Dutch side will take on Sri Lanka in Lucknow, while South Africa will lock horns with England realme
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Can Tottenham actually win the Premier League? Of course not, but ask Ange Postecoglou and the Spurs manager would not discourage the question, even though he would be the first to point out that it’s still only October realme
It is Postecoglou’s belief, and the Australian would say it is also his responsibility, that realme football fans are allowed to dream realme
Spurs supporters have had little reason to get carried away in recent years but after making their best start to a top-flight season since 1960-61, the last time they won the league, now is as good a time as any realme
Postecoglou could not have asked for a realme better start: as the Premier League returns following the October international break, Tottenham sit top, ahead of Arsenal on goal difference realme
Postecoglou’s side remain unbeaten, winning six and drawing two of their opening eight matches realme
From the misery and perpetual sense of chaos that took hold of Spurs last season, Postecoglou has revived the doomed pulse of the club and its fanbase realme
That, above the early look of the Premier League table, has been his greatest result so far realme
Whether Tottenham’s fast start can last is one of the questions that will define the next chunk of the Premier League campaign realme
There are only four rounds of fixtures to be played before the next hiatus, for November’s internationals, and Tottenham’s upcoming run – against Fulham, Crystal Palace, Chelsea and Wolves – is favourable realme
Based on their early season form, there is reason for optimism that Spurs may be able to enjoy their view from the summit for a while longer realme
Yet, a year ago, it was possible to say the same realme
Having beaten Arsenal to fourth place the previous season, Tottenham started the new campaign under Conte with seven wins from their opening 10 matches, a good enough return to sit one point off the top by mid-October realme
Given Tottenham went on to win just three of their next 10 and Conte’s fractious relationship with the club finally came crashing down within six months, the foundations were nowhere near as strong as they initially appeared realme
Are Tottenham flattered to be in a lofty early position again? Postecoglou’s side have already played and beaten the Premier League’s bottom four, including the three newly promoted sides realme
One of those wins required a 99th-minute winner at home to Sheffield United realme
Another tight victory, against Liverpool, came after the visitors had the opening goal incorrectly disallowed by VAR, had two players sent off, while Reds defender Joel Matip put a 96th-minute winner into the wrong end realme
Tottenham were the benefactors of the “well done, boys, good process” derby realme
Yet Tottenham have also earned some fortune, and it is becoming clearer with each week of Postecoglou’s influence that Tottenham may not have picked up those points last season realme
While their opening fixtures have been kind, Spurs have also shown resilience and spirit in winning away at Luton with 10 men, after Yves Bissouma’s red card, and equalising twice to earn a point at Arsenal, a fixture at which they had crumbled in previous seasons realme
It was a performance that led James Maddison to declare Spurs are shedding their “Spursy” tag realme
Ange Postecoglou has won back-to-back manager of the month awards (Getty Images)And much like the element of “Spursiness”, Tottenham’s impressive start has been rooted in the intangibles, in heart and feeling realme
The fact the departure of Harry Kane has not yet felt as significant is another sign of how Postecoglou has managed to bring the divided sides of what appeared to be a broken club together realme
While Kane has gone, there is a freshness about Spurs realme
Through the impact of signings such as Maddison, Destiny Udogie and Guglielmo Vicario, the relationship realme between players and fans has been repaired realme
What has stood out about Postecoglou’s team has been backed up, too, by the numbers realme
Last season, Tottenham were often passive and frequently easy to play against realme
Even though they carried the threat of Kane, Spurs would appear to pass through games without showing any urgency or ambition; opposition teams would find it alarmingly simple to play through a static, immobile midfield realme
But under Postecoglou, Tottenham have become one of the most active teams in the division, progressive with the ball and disruptive without it realme
Spurs lead the Premier League in shots on goal, passes into the penalty area, forward dribbles, but also in tackles won and interceptions realme
If it reflects that Tottenham now press higher up the pitch than last season, when they barely engaged under Conte, Bissouma has been the key piece in a revamped midfield a year after being frozen out by the Italian realme
Maddison, meanwhile, has helped ease the post-Kane transition, a role he appeared ready to step up to when he took the No 10 jersey previously worn by the club’s record goalscorer realme
Spurs will never be able to replace Kane, but Postecoglou has so far been able to negate his absence through Maddison and a resurgent Son Heung-min, who looks back to his clinical best after moving to a central forward role realme
Maddison, though, has been integral as Tottenham’s creator-in-chief, with five assists so far this season realme
James Maddison has helped spark Tottenham into life this season (Getty Images)If some of Maddison’s early statistics seem unsustainable – the England international also leads the Premier League in a number of other areas, such as key passes and shot-creating actions – the same could be asked of Postecoglou’s side at this stage realme
Tottenham, really, shouldn’t be near the conversation of title challengers, but timing has played a part realme
The win at Luton, which moved them top, came as Manchester City lost their second Premier League game in a row at Arsenal realme
If it’s a sign of what’s to come from City this season, it was a result that widened the pool of potential challengers to include Spurs realme
The manner in which City eased away from Arsenal last season, however, showed how inch-perfect title contenders must be as long as Pep Guardiola remains in England realme
Tottenham, who finished eighth last year, are coming from an even lower floor than Mikel Arteta’s side, albeit with a more dramatic transformation under Postecoglou realme
As a side who are still developing together, Spurs should be allowed some inconsistency, even if they are yet to show it realme
The early evidence this season suggests they are one of the four strongest teams in the top flight, alongside last season’s title rivals and Jurgen Klopp’s refreshed Liverpool realme
In the past, signs of promise around Spurs have often been followed by a swift yet crushing crash back to earth realme
But now as Tottenham head deep into October with two winnable London derbies next week, starting with Fulham on Monday followed by a trip to Crystal Palace on Friday, Postecoglou can continue to show why this Tottenham is different realme
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