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AUS vs NED Head-to-head stats and records you need to know before Australia vs Netherlands 2023 World Cup match

Australia will take on Netherlands in match number 24 of the 2023 World Cup at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi on Wednesday, October 25. This will be a day-night game and will start at 2:00 PM IST. Australia are fourth in the points table, with two wins and two losses from four games. Netherlands are in the bottom half with one win from four matches.

After a disappointing start, Australia have been impressive in their last two games, defeating Sri Lanka and Pakistan by five wickets and 62 runs respectively. David Warner and Mitchell Marsh hit magnificent tons against Pakistan. With the ball, leggie Adam Zampa starred with 4/53.

After the high of beating South Africa, Netherlands went down to Sri Lanka by five wickets. Batting first, they recovered from 91/6 to post 262 courtesy of Sybrand Engelbrecht (70) and Logan van Beek (59). They would look to keep fighting in another tough clash against the Aussies.


Australia vs Netherlands head-to-head record in ODIs

The Aussies and the Dutch have met only twice in one-day internationals, with the former winning both games. They last locked horns during the 2007 World Cup in a group match in Basseterre.

Here's a brief summary of their head-to-head stats:

Total matches played: 2

Matches won by Australia: 2

Matches won by Netherlands: 0

Matches tied: 0

Matches with no result: 0


Australia vs Netherlands head-to-head record in ODI World Cup

Both of Australia’s wins over Netherlands have been registered in the ODI World Cup. The first one was in 2003, when the Aussies beat the Dutch by 75 runs (D/L method) in Potchefstroom. During the 2007 World Cup, the five-time world champions hammered Netherlands by 229 tuns in Basseterre.


Last 5 Australia vs Netherlands ODI matches

As mentioned earlier, the two teams have met only twice in ODIs, with both the matches being played as part of the World Cup. Damien Martyn was the Player of the Match for his 67* off 76 balls in the 2003 World Cup in Potchefstroom - a game hampered by rain.

In 2007, Brad Hodge hammered 123 off just 89 balls in an emphatic win for Australia in Basseterre.

Here's a short summary of the two ODI matches played between Australia and Netherlands:

  • AUS (170/2) beat NED (122) by 75 runs [D/L method], Feb 20, 2003
  • AUS (358/5) beat NED (129) by 229 runs, Mar 18, 2007

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