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The Dutch women have redeemed themselves for the mediocre game against Thailand on Friday. On Saturday Scotland was skittled out for 79 (Rijke 4-11). In the successful run chase Heather Siegers remained not out with 40.
The Netherlands won the toss, sent Scotland in and claimed the Bryce sisters for not too many. Robine Rijke took 4-11 including a blistering caught and bowled.
An accurate throw by Thomson, a great stop from Siegers at mid off, two catches by De Lange and success for Lynch (2-12) and Molkenboer (1-12) restricted the Scots to 79 all out.
For the second time this week Heather Siegers played a captain’s knock. She made an excellent unbeaten 40.
The Dutch bounced back convincingly after the sorry game against Thailand. As a result all three teams finished with two wins from four games.
Photo credit Michael Pelle
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