With this success, the Men dressed in Green enrolled history by getting their most memorable World Cup win on Indian soil.


In spite of an extraordinary beginning to their innings, the Netherlands couldn't clutch the energy and continued to lose wickets at ordinary stretches and were all-out for 205 runs.


Left-gave opener Vikramjit Singh and all-rounder Bas de Leede top-scored for their side with 52 and 67 runs individually.


All in the interim, Pakistan's six bowlers got wickets with Hasan Ali and Haris Rauf taking two and Shaheen Afridi, Shadab Khan, Mohammad Nawaz and Iftikhar Ahmed getting one each. Prior, Pakistan posted a sum of 286 after Babar Azam's men accompanied the weight of losing three wickets in the initial 10 overs yet created a seriously commendable rebound from that point.


In the wake of winning the throw, Scott Edwards chose to bowl first in Hyderabad. Center request player Saud Shakeel hit 50 years in only 37 balls while Babar Azam left for five runs in 18 balls.


The center request couple of Mohammed Rizwan and Shakeel led their battle though Shadab Khan and Mohammed Nawaz assumed convenient parts with the bat later in to take the Pakistani group to a possibly game dominating aggregate.


Pakistani bad habit commander Shadab Khan assumed responsibility for their most memorable innings after the guests were six wickets down after 37 overs.


Shadab Khan strolled into the center and took as much time as necessary with a couple of conveyances and continued to turn the hit for certain ideal limits. He got to 22 off 21 conveyances effortlessly. Yet, it was his initial six and second from Pakistan's innings that merits appreciating.


In the interim, Mohammad Nawaz played an important knock of 39 off 43 balls.


Requested to take the main strike, Pakistan rode on half-hundreds of years from Mohammad Rizwan (68) and Saud Shakeel (68) to post a strong all out on the board. Bas de Leede got back with four wickets for Netherlands, while Colin Ackermann snapped two excusals.