WATCH: Logan van Beek's Sensational Power-hitting and Bowling in Super Over to Stun West Indies
Logan van Beek slammed 30 runs with the bat and claimed two wickets for 8 runs in the super over.

Logan van Beek produced a once-in-a-lifetime performance in the ICC ODI World Cup qualifier against West Indies on Monday. It was an all-round performance from Van Beek with both bat and the ball in the Super Over which completely blew away the Windies in the all-important clash in the qualifiers. Netherlands move ahead in the qualification with a sensational triumph in the super over.
Van Beek slammed 30 runs with the bat and claimed two wickets for 8 runs in the super over.
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Van Beek slammed Jason Holder all around the park in the Super Over by smashing 30 runs in 6 balls. He placed the first ball in the gap through deep mid-wicket to find a boundary. Holder missed the yorker on second delivery and bowled a full-toss and the Dutch batter smashed him over long on for a maximum. Van Beek jumped on the third ball which was a short delivery and placed it in the gap once again for a four. The Windies pacer missed the length once again as Van Been smashed the fourth one which landed in his slot for a maximum. Holder failed to get it right on the last two balls too and got hit for a six followed by a four to make it 30 from the over.
Van Beek was given the responsibility to bowl the super over too and he didn’t disappoint his captain. After getting hit for a six on the first ball he bounced back in an emphatic fashion to give singles from the next two deliveries. While he claimed the wickets of Johnson Charles and Jason Holder on the fourth and fifth ball to seal the deal for the Netherlands.
Crazy SUPER OVER between Netherlands and West IndiesNetherlands – 4,6,4,6,6,4
West Indies – 6,1,1,W,W
NED won the Super over by 22 runs
Logan Van Beek , The hero of the Match 🔥🔥🔥pic.twitter.com/aLDezsBdjw
— . (@MSD_071113_) June 26, 2023
Earlier, Nicholas Pooran’s second hundred of the qualifiers propelled West Indies to a commanding 374-6, but Teja Nidamanuru hit 111 in reply and the Dutch needed one from the final ball for victory. It was Holder who stopped Van Beek to score the winning run on the final ball but the latter took the revenge in the super over.
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