De Leede guides Netherlands to World Cup qualification

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Bas de Leede struck a superb 123 as Netherlands sealed qualification for the 50-over Cricket World Cup with a four-wicket victory over Scotland in their final fixture at the preliminary tournament played in Zimbabwe.

Netherlands needed to chase down their victory target of 278 in 44 overs to not only win the game but also leap-frog Scotland into second place in the table on net run rate.

It was a feat they achieved in 42.5 overs to join Sri Lanka as the second qualifiers from the preliminary tournament.

Netherlands will appear at a fifth World Cup and their first since 2011. This year’s global finals will be staged in India from October 5 to November 19.

"We had a look at the targets, where we wanted to be at the halfway point," De Leede said at the post-match presentation.

"The rate was 10 to 11 runs per over, so we had to go into T20 mode and try and score as many runs as we could and see where it would take us.

"It's amazing, I can't describe the feeling, it's going to be one big party tonight!"

The Dutch team elected to field and restricted Scotland to 277 for nine in their 50 overs on a good batting wicket.

In-form Brandon McMullen smashed 106 for the Scots, his second century of the qualifiers, while De Leede took 5-52.

The Dutch were up with the rate for most of their innings, knowing they had only 44 overs to achieve their target, and a burst from De Leede sealed the win to cap a fine individual performance.

It was his first One-Day International century as he finished with 123 from 92 balls, run out with his team two runs short of their target.

"I'm honestly buzzing right down, just sitting with the boys, I'm shaking," Netherlands seamer Logan van Beek said. "We have tried to build a culture, each one of us brought our own spirit.

"We overcame all obstacles, no-one gave us a shot, but now we're going to the World Cup. All hail Bas de Leede."

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