LUCKNOW: The Netherlands will aim to build momentum after their World Cup win over Bangladesh last time out and are banking on their knowledge of the conditions in Lucknow to help when they face Afghanistan, Dutch all-rounder Colin Ackermann said on Thursday.
“Obviously we’ve got some momentum from our previous game against Bangladesh,” Ackermann told reporters.
“I think we’re pretty lucky that we’ve played here before at this venue. “I don’t think Afghanistan have played here before. So we’re familiar to the conditions from our game (with) Sri Lanka. Hopefully that will give us a few positives leading into tomorrow.”
The Netherlands’ hopes of reaching the semi-finals remain slim despite winning two games at the same World Cup for the first time and Ackermann said they were yet to play the perfect match with their batting unit not firing consistently.
“We know our middle order and lower order are very capable of scoring runs towards the back end,” Ackermann said.
“I think if we can set the game up as a top-order - the top three-four batters … It takes two guys to form a good partnership and we’ll set up a very good score.”

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