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Highest 9th Wicket Partnership in ICC WC
NL Highest 9th Wicket Partnership in ICC WC
Netherlands Highest 9th Wicket Partnership in ODI World Cup
Players
Runs
Against
Venue
Date
Daan van Bunge and Jeroen Smits
49
IND
Paarl
2003-02-12
Scott Edwards and Aryan Dutt
41*
SA
Dharmasala
2023-10-17
Peter Borren and Mudassar Bukhari
38
IND
Delhi
2011-03-09
Peter Borren and Adeel Raja
23
AUS
Basseterre
2007-03-18
Sybrand Engelbrecht and Aryan Dutt
20
NZ
Hyderabad
2023-10-09
Aryan Dutt and Shariz Ahmad
18
BAN
Kolkata
2023-10-28
Roelof van der Merwe and Aryan Dutt
17
AFG
Lucknow
2023-11-03
Aryan Dutt and Roelof van der Merwe
11
IND
Bangalore
2023-11-12
Bernard Loots and Pieter Seelaar
10
SA
Mohali
2011-03-03
Logan van Beek and Aryan Dutt
8
SL
Lucknow
2023-10-21
Aryan Dutt and Logan van Beek
8
PAK
Hyderabad
2023-10-06
Aryan Dutt and Roelof van der Merwe
7
ENG
Pune
2023-11-08
Jeroen Smits and Roland Lefebvre
6
AUS
Potchefstroom
2003-02-20
Robert van Oosterom and Steven Lubbers
5*
SA
Rawalpindi
1996-03-05
Aryan Dutt and Roelof van der Merwe
4
AUS
Delhi
2023-10-25
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