Scotland Women are favorites to win
Netherlands Women will take on Scotland Women at Sportpark Maarschalkerweerd, Utrecht. This WT20I match gets underway at 14:00 local time on Friday 14th July.
The sixth match of the 2023 Netherlands Women’s Tri-Nation Series takes place at Sportpark Maarschalkerweerd, Utrecht. There is turn for the spinners on this wicket and a par score is no more than 100.
Read on for team previews, betting tips, latest odds, and match prediction for Netherlands vs Scotland T20 Match 2023
The hosts come into this game knowing that a defeat will see them finish bottom of the table whereas a victory will see them finish level on points with Scotland Women and Thailand Women on four points. Netherlands Women lost their last game by 8 wickets.
23 year old right-hander Sterre Kallis has top scored for Netherlands Women in both of the last two games. She hit 51 not out of Netherlands Women’s total of 75 all out against Thailand Women on Friday after making 29 in the last clash against Scotland Women.
Netherlands Women’s bowling attack have had smaller returns game on game in this Tri-Nation Series. They began by bowling Thailand Women out for 92 before reducing Scotland Women to 110-8. However, they only picked up two wickets in Friday’s defeat.
Netherlands Women got off to a winning start in this Tri-Nation Series but defeat in this match will mean they have lost three successive games.
Heather Siegers (c), Sterre Kalis, Babette de Leede (wk), Robine Rijke, Iris Zwilling, Frederique Overdijk, Eva Lynch, Phebe Molkenboer, Hannah Landheer, Caroline de Lange, Mikkie Zwilling
Back to back victories sees Scotland Women come into this match full of confidence and targeting another win to finish top of the table. They beat Thailand Women by 6 wickets with 14 balls remaining on Thursday, one day after defeating Netherlands Women.
Scotland Women began the Tri-Nation Series with an awful display with the bat. Alisa Lister top scored with 21 runs as the team were dismissed for only 65 against Thailand Women. However, they have since produced scores of 110-8 batting first and 106-4 (17.4) when chasing to win.
Scotland Women took only two wickets in their opening game of the tournament but they have since picked up 14 wickets from their next two matches combined. Kathryn Bryce took the Player of the Match Award with figures of 3-21 on Thursday.
Scotland Women looked like the weakest side in the opening match but are now targeting their third win in a row.
Ailsa Lister (wk), Darcey Carter, Lorna Jack, Priyanaz Chatterji, Sarah Bryce, Ellen Watson, Megan McColl, Rachel Slater, Kathryn Bryce, Abtaha Maqsood (c), Hannah Rainey
We are predicting a close contest between Netherlands Women and Scotland Women on Saturday. Momentum can play a big part in T20 cricket, particularly with the games coming thick and fast in this Tri-Nation Series and it is Scotland Women who are on a good run. Netherlands Women have lost their last two matches and we are backing Scotland Women to win this game.
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