AUS vs NED | Twitter lauds dominant Australia for thrashing Netherlands by 309 runs
Australia dismantled the Netherlands in the 2023 World clash at the Arun Jaitley Stadium and won the game by 309 runs. After David Warner and Glenn Maxwell scored magnificent centuries to propel Australia to 399, the Australian bowlers showed their prowess and bundled out the opposition for 90.
Australia did not have a great start after deciding to bat first with Mitchell Marsh being dismissed in the fourth over. But after losing the first wicket, Warner and Steve Smith kept the scoreboard ticking and helped Australia amass 66 runs in the first powerplay. Smith, who has had a mediocre World Cup so far, registered his first fifty of the tournament. After he was dismissed on 71, with the scorecard reading 160 in the 24th over, Labuschagne joined Warner and continued putting opposition bowlers under the pump. Australia crossed the 200 mark in the 32nd over as Labuschagne scored a glorious half-century and Warner went on to smash his second consecutive ton. However, the Netherlands clawed back in the contest as Australia slipped from 244/2 to 290/6. But soon after, Maxwell inflicted carnage on the opposition and smashed a 40-ball ton which is the fastest in World Cup history. Courtesy of Maxwell's blistering knock, Australia piled on a daunting total of 399/8 in 50 overs.
Chasing a massive target, the Netherlands had a poor start and lost three scalps in the first powerplay, scoring just 48 runs. The Australian bowlers continued to take wickets at regular intervals and bundled out the Netherlands at 90, winning the game by a massive margin of 309 runs. Adam Zampa was the pick of the bowlers and took a four-wicket haul. Courtesy of the dominant win, Australia have given their net run rate a boost and are currently placed fourth on the points table, with three wins in five games.
Be scared of Aussies
If they do qualify for the semis, which they should, NO team would want to face Australia in the semis. #CWC2023
— Nikhil Naz (@NikhilNaz) October 25, 2023
Big W
AUSTRALIA REGISTER BIGGEST WIN IN THE 48 YEARS HISTORY OF WORLD CUP - 309 RUNS 🔥🔥🔥
— VINEETH𓃵🦖 (@sololoveee) October 25, 2023
A Record which cannot even Broken By anyone
Huge NRR to Ausssies
Maxwell#AUSvsNED
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Back on track
Biggest win in the history of ICC cricket world cup!!!!!
— paRaY_YasiR ✍️ (@ParayYasir2) October 25, 2023
Australia back on a track!!!!
Keep this momentum going on boysss, big challenges ahead!!!!
Glory Australia🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺#AUSvsNED#AUSvNED #Cricket #ICCCricketWorldCup #ICCCricketWorldCup23 pic.twitter.com/84xn1ed6LO
Historic
Historic. 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
— Kohli Das 👌👑⭐ (@kingsuper1816) October 25, 2023
Australia registered the biggest win ever in 48 year old World Cup history. #AUSvsNED pic.twitter.com/5VeLubR60v
Binod is watching
RCB watching Maxwell play for Australia. pic.twitter.com/ChA7o34EhN
— Krishna (@Atheist_Krishna) October 25, 2023
You should be scared
No matter which team we will get in the semi-final from South Africa, New Zealand or Australia, I'm equally scared of all three of them because of Wankhede.
— R A T N I S H (@LoyalSachinFan) October 25, 2023
That's a really big W
Australia’s victory by 309 runs is the biggest margin of victory in World Cup history and second-biggest in all ODIs.
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) October 25, 2023
India’s win by 317 runs vs Sri Lanka in Thiruvananthapuram in Jan 2023 is the biggest.#AUSvsNED
Historic
Historic. 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
— Ashutosh Srivastava 🇮🇳 (@sri_ashutosh08) October 25, 2023
World Record वर्ल्ड रिकॉर्ड 💯💥
Australia registered the biggest win ever in 48 year old World Cup history.
Well deserved century David Warner
Glenn Maxwell after making fastest century in ICC ODI World Cup event 🍵
#AUSvsNED #WC2023 pic.twitter.com/PsUuemqeI4
Real form
Now Australia team in its real form. #AUSvsNED pic.twitter.com/1TsigsU9WO
— A D I T Y A 🇮🇳 (@troller_Adi28) October 25, 2023
What a win!
Australia Won by 309 runs.#AUSvsNED pic.twitter.com/gS0GmWIeU2
— RavY* (@Ra__Virat) October 25, 2023
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