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T20 World Cup 2024: Aiden Markram relieved on breaking mental blockade against Netherlands in ICC events

Updated on: 09 June,2024 07:03 AM IST  |  New York
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Extremely close. In a score of 110, an over can change the game. Credit to South Africa - they bowled extremely well - and the way those batted in the end

T20 World Cup 2024: Aiden Markram relieved on breaking mental blockade against Netherlands in ICC events

Aiden Markram. Pic/AFP

South Africa skipper Aiden Markram on Saturday said it was a relief to get over the mental blockade against the Netherlands, a side which stunned them twice in big ticket ICC tournaments. Netherlands shocked South Africa in last year's ODI Word Cup and before that in the 2022 World Cup in Australia. But on Saturday, David Miller (59 not out off 51) rose to the occasion as South Africa survived some anxious moments before getting the better of the Dutch by four wickets in the ongoing T20 World Cup here. "We knew they were always going to up for a scrap.


It's a game of cricket ultimately. History before this game was obviously they beat us. It's a mental blockade... "We were under pressure again today. Pretty close. If you look at 19 (12) for 4, to squeeze the win out of there is good for the team environment," Markram said at the post-match presentation ceremony. It was South Africa's second win on the trot in the event after having beaten Sri Lanka by six wickets in their opening fixture. Netherlands skipper Scott Edwards took pride on the performance of his side despite the loss.


"Extremely close. In a score of 110, an over can change the game. Credit to South Africa - they bowled extremely well - and the way those batted in the end. "(It's about) just getting an understanding of how the wicket plays. We pride ourselves on playing good cricket over the last few years. Right until that last six, I felt we were one wicket away. It was a tough wicket to start on," he said.


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