In the match of World Cup 2027, the Indian captain’s bat roared fiercely, broke the pride of the bowlers in just 9 balls, but the team lost by 27 runs

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|22-08-2024

World Cup 2027: ICC Cricket World Cup League Two 2027 is currently being played in the Netherlands. Under this, an exciting match was played yesterday. Netherlands and America played against each other. Netherlands won this match by 27 runs.

With this, the Netherlands team has strengthened its position in the World Cup League Two 2027. However, during the match, Indian-origin player and then US captain Monank Patel played a brilliant innings. Let us discuss this match in detail.

Former Indian player's bat roared in World Cup 2027

Monank Patel

Monank Patel was born in Gujarat, India. He started his career in this country. However, due to lack of success in Under-19 cricket, this promising cricketer moved to America. His journey of playing cricket for this team was not easy. In fact, to earn a living, Monank opened his own restaurant.

Shortly after this, he started playing for the US cricket team. Let us tell you that he also captained this team during the ICC T20 World Cup 2024. Recently, he is leading this team in the World Cup League Two 2027. During the match against the Netherlands, the right-handed batsman faced 79 balls and scored 66 runs with the help of 8 fours and a six.

The complete account of this match was something like this

If we talk about this match, after winning the toss, America decided to bowl first. The Netherlands team, which came to bat first, could not even play its full overs. This team led by Scott Edwards scored 207 runs in 49.1 overs. Max O'Dowd batted brilliantly for this team and scored 77 runs with the help of 6 fours.

In response, America's start in chasing the target was very bad. This team lost its four wickets at a score of only 58 runs. Captain Monank Patel definitely played a good innings. However, he did not get any support from the other side. The result was that this team was all out after scoring 179 runs in 45.5 overs.

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