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De Leede's Fifty Lifts Netherlands to 139/8 Against Bangladesh in Women's T20 WC 2026

Captain Babette de Leede scored a composed half-century to guide the Netherlands to 139/8 in their Women's T20 World Cup opener against Bangladesh. The Dutch side struggled early, losing wickets at regular intervals as Bangladesh bowlers maintained tight control. De Leede held the innings together with 50 runs off 45 balls, including five boundaries. Late contributions from Iris Zwilling and Silver Siegers helped the Netherlands cross the 130-run mark.

Women's T20 WC 2026: De Leede's fifty lifts Netherlands to 139/8 against Bangladesh

Birmingham, June 14

Captain Babette de Leede produced a composed half-century to guide the Netherlands to 139/8 in 20 overs against Bangladesh in their opening match of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 at Edgbaston on Sunday.

After electing to bat first, the Netherlands got off to a cautious start, managing only four runs in the opening over. Opener Phebe Molkenboer looked to accelerate the scoring by striking two consecutive boundaries at the start of the second over, but her promising innings was cut short when Marufa Akter induced an edge that was comfortably taken by wicketkeeper Nigar Sultana.

Bangladesh's bowlers maintained tight control in the early stages. Marufa repeatedly troubled De Leede with her disciplined line and length, while Heather Siegers kept the scoreboard moving with a couple of boundaries at the other end.

The Netherlands suffered another setback in the fifth over when Heather Siegers edged Fariha Trisna behind after scoring 16 off 13 balls. Despite the loss of wickets, the Dutch side reached 40/2 at the end of the powerplay.

With the pressure mounting, Sterre Kalis was dismissed on the very first ball of the eighth over, bowled by Rabeya Khan. The wicket left the tournament debutants struggling to build momentum as Bangladesh continued to tighten their grip on the innings.

De Leede, however, remained calm and focused. She found support from Robine Rijke, and the pair added a valuable 24 runs for the fourth wicket to steady the innings. Their partnership ended in the 12th over when Marufa completed a sharp return catch to dismiss Rijke for 13 off 14 balls.

The wickets continued to fall at regular intervals. Sanya Khurana managed only one run before becoming the next batter to depart, leaving the Netherlands in further trouble.

Through the middle overs, De Leede held the innings together with sensible batting. She rotated the strike regularly and punished loose deliveries to ensure the scoring rate did not stall completely. However, the Dutch captain was involved in an unfortunate mix-up that resulted in Frederique Overdijk being run out for nine.

De Leede reached a well-earned half-century from 45 balls in the 17th over. The milestone came with a single, but she was run out while attempting a second run. Her knock of 50 included five boundaries and played a key role in taking the Netherlands beyond the 100-run mark.

Bangladesh struck again soon after when Caroline de Lange was bowled by Shanjida Akter Meghla. Nevertheless, the Netherlands found some late runs through Iris Zwilling, who made a brisk 13, while Silver Siegers remained unbeaten on 10.

Their contributions in the closing overs helped the Netherlands cross the 130-run mark and finish on a competitive 139/8, with De Leede's captain's knock forming the backbone of the innings.

Brief Scores: Netherlands-W 139/8 in 20 overs (Babette de Leede 50, Heather Siegers 16; Marufa Akter 2-31, Ritu Moni 1-17) against Bangladesh-W

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sneha F

As a cricket fan from Bangalore, I'm thrilled to see women's cricket growing globally. Netherlands may be debutants but they showed heart. De Leede's fifty was classy—she rotated strike well and punished bad balls. Bangladesh's fielding needs improvement though, those misfields cost them extra runs. Still, a very competitive total for a T20! 🏏

Arun Y

Honestly, 139/8 is below par on this Edgbaston pitch. Netherlands lost too many wickets in clusters. De Leede's knock was the only saving grace. Bangladesh's bowlers were outstanding—Ritu Moni and Marufa bowled tight lines. But I feel Dutch batting lineup needs more depth. Still, great to see associate nations competing at this level. Hope they learn and improve.

Priya S

Proud moment for women's cricket in Netherlands! De Leede's fifty under pressure deserves all the praise. However, I feel Dutch batters could have shown more intent in the powerplay—only 40/2 after 6 overs is too slow. Bangladesh's bowling attack looks well-prepared. Let's see if they can chase this down. Exciting tournament ahead! 🇳🇱🇧🇩

Karthik V

Decent total from Netherlands after that shaky start. De Leede showed great composure—she's definitely the backbone of this team. But 139/8 might not be enough if Bangladesh bat sensibly. The Dutch bowlers need early wickets to put pressure. Marufa's return catch to dismiss Rijke was brilliant! Fellow Indians, let's support all teams in this WC—women's cricket deserves global attention. 🌍🏏

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