Bas de Leede's All-Round Masterclass Fires Netherlands to T20 World Cup Win

Bas de Leede delivered a match-winning all-round performance, taking 2/20 and scoring an unbeaten 72 to guide the Netherlands to a comfortable seven-wicket victory over Namibia. After choosing to field, the Dutch bowlers restricted Namibia to 156/8, with Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton top-scoring with 42. De Leede then anchored the chase with a 48-ball 72, sharing key partnerships with Michael Levitt and Colin Ackermann. Captain Scott Edwards praised his team's bowling and acknowledged they benefited from the conditions in Delhi.

Key Points: Bas de Leede Stars as Netherlands Beat Namibia in T20 World Cup

  • De Leede's MVP performance with 72* & 2/20
  • Netherlands bounce back from opening loss
  • Namibia restricted to 156/8
  • Clinical chase sealed with 12 balls to spare
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"Spent lot of hours trying to improve my game": Bas de Leede after Netherlands beat Namibia in T20 World Cup

Bas de Leede's unbeaten 72 and 2/20 powers Netherlands to a 7-wicket win over Namibia in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026. Match recap and key quotes.

"s.QUOTE: I spent a lot of hours trying to improve my game. - Bas de Leede"

New Delhi, February 10

Bas de Leede's all-round heroics guided the Netherlands to a convincing seven-wicket victory over Namibia in match 10 of the ongoing ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 held at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi on Tuesday.

Following a narrow opening-match defeat to Pakistan, the Netherlands reignited their T20 World Cup campaign with a dominant win over Namibia. Bas de Leede was the architect of the win, emerging as the most valuable player with both bat and ball for the Netherlands. He dismantled Namibia with the ball (2/20 in 3 overs) before steering a clinical run chase with a brilliant unbeaten 72-run knock off 48 balls, including five boundaries and four sixes. He was named Player of the Match for his all-round performance.

After receiving his award during the post-match presentation, de Leede said, "I think we were lucky to bowl first. Gave us a good look at the wicket, and I thought we adjusted really well as a bowling group. And then batting-wise, later in the game, I feel like it started skidding on a bit. So, again, credit to the batters for adjusting to that," according to Cricbuzz.

Reacting on his commitment to international cricket, he said, "It's allowed me to focus, especially the last couple of months. Obviously for the T20 World Cup, I knew what was needed for that. So I spent a lot of hours trying to improve my game."

Opting to field first, the Dutch bowlers found immediate success as Aryan Dutt (1/13 in 3 overs) removed Namibia opener Louren Steenkamp early. Namibia struggled to find momentum in the powerplay, reaching just 40/1 after 6 overs. Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton (42 off 38) and Jan Frylinck (30 off 26) attempted to anchor the innings, but the Netherlands' disciplined bowling kept the run rate in check.

The middle overs belonged to Bas de Leede and Logan van Beek (2/13 in 3 overs), who shared four wickets between them. De Leede accounted for the dangerous Gerhard Erasmus and JJ Smit. Namibia eventually finished on a competitive but below-par 156/8 in 20 overs.

The Dutch chase began with intent, despite losing Max O'Dowd early to Bernard Scholtz. Michael Levitt (28 off 15) provided a quick burst before falling, leaving the Netherlands at 50/2 in the six overs.

From there, it was the Bas de Leede show. Partnering with Colin Ackermann (32 off 28), De Leede anchored the innings with poise before shifting gears. He reached his fifty in just 38 balls.

Though Ackermann fell late to Loftie-Eaton, the result was never in doubt. De Leede (72* off 48) and skipper Scott Edwards (18* off 9) wrapped up the chase with 12 balls to spare, ending the match with a stylish boundary.

After the win, Netherlands captain Scott Edwards said, "Yeah, pretty good day, I thought. I think we probably got a little bit of the better conditions there. I thought our guys bowled really well through the powerplay, and obviously taking those wickets late and restricting them to what we thought was, yeah, a little bit below-par score."

Namibia will next face India at the Arun Jaitley Stadium for their next match on February 12, while the Netherlands will travel to Chennai to face the USA on February 13.

- ANI

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Sarah B
His comment about spending hours to improve his game is so relatable. It shows success isn't accidental. Respect for the dedication of these associate nation players.
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Ananya R
Great to see a World Cup match in Delhi! The pitch seemed good for batting later on. Namibia put up a fight but 156 was never enough with de Leede in that form. Looking forward to the India vs Namibia match now!
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Karthik V
While it was a dominant win, I feel the article glosses over Namibia's bowling. They lacked a genuine wicket-taking threat in the middle overs. Bernard Scholtz was good but they need more firepower.
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Michael C
The Dutch team's fielding and bowling discipline were top-class. They never let Namibia get away. Associate cricket has improved so much. The gap is closing!
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Priyanka N
Bas de Leede for Player of the Tournament contender? If he keeps this up! His innings was so smart - anchored and then exploded at the right time. Proper chase. 🇳🇱

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