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BAN vs NED: [WATCH] Pringle’s Cool Sunglass Grabs Attention As He Removes Hridoy With A Great Arm Bal In The T20 World Cup Match

Tim Pringle has been captivating cricket fans worldwide with his precise bowling. He demonstrated his skill again during a crucial T20 World Cup match against Bangladesh by dismissing the in-form Towhid Hridoy.

On the first delivery of the 13th over, Pringle bowled at 93.8 KPH with a flatter and quicker delivery aimed at the right-hander. Hridoy, struggling with his timing, tried to make space to cut the ball, but Pringle’s arm ball proved too challenging. Hridoy missed it completely, and the ball struck his leg stump.

Bangladesh had just lost their fourth wicket, and they needed strong batting in the death overs to set a competitive target. Shakib Al Hasan was at the crease with the experienced Mahmudullah at the time of writing, making for an interesting finish.

Earlier, the Netherlands won the toss and chose to bowl first, taking two wickets during the Powerplay. Tanzid Hasan provided some stability at the top of the order after those early losses. The outcome of this match could be crucial in securing a spot in the Super 8.

Who is Tim Pringle?

Tim Pringle played a key role in the Netherlands’ recent victory over Nepal in the T20 World Cup 2022. The match took place on Tuesday, June 4, at Grand Prairie Stadium in Dallas, where the Dutch team triumphed despite a crowd that largely supported Nepal.

The Netherlands won the toss and opted to bowl first against Nepal. Rohit Paudel’s team struggled throughout their innings, with only the captain managing a respectable score.

Nepal ultimately set a target of 107, being bowled out for 106 in 19.2 overs. Logan van Beek and Tim Pringle stood out for the Netherlands, each taking three wickets. Pringle achieved his best bowling figures in the format with 3/20. His performance also secured him the Player of the Match award.


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