Michael Levitt Shines as Netherlands Triumph Over Scotland in T20 Clash
Michael Levitt's explosive 90 runs led the Netherlands to a 17-run victory over Scotland in a thrilling T20 Tri-Series match in Glasgow.


In a gripping encounter at Clydesdale Cricket Club, the Netherlands secured a 17-run victory over Scotland in the T20 Tri-Series, thanks to a stellar performance by Michael Levitt. The Dutch opener smashed 90 runs off just 57 deliveries, setting a formidable target of 198-7.
Netherlands' Dominant Batting Display
Levitt's innings was the cornerstone of the Netherlands' total, with valuable contributions from Max O'Dowd (21) and captain Scott Edwards (31). Despite some sharp fielding from Scotland, including a spectacular boundary catch by George Munsey to dismiss Vikramjit Singh, the Dutch batsmen maintained their momentum.
Scotland's Struggle in the Chase
Scotland's chase got off to a rocky start with Mark Watt running himself out in the third over. Controversy struck when George Munsey was caught at backward square-leg, with replays suggesting the ball may have bounced before reaching fielder Aryan Dutt. Captain Richie Berrington's early dismissal for just two runs further compounded Scotland's woes.
Brandon McMullen provided a glimmer of hope with a valiant 51, but his dismissal to Teja Nidamanuru's part-time spin left Scotland needing over 100 runs for victory. Michael Leask's five sixes briefly revived Scottish hopes, but his dismissal by Max O'Dowd off Roelof van der Merwe's bowling sealed the deal for the Netherlands.
Final Over Drama
With 27 runs needed off the final over, Aryan Dutt's tight bowling restricted Scotland to just 10 runs, ensuring a comfortable win for the Netherlands. Scotland now face Nepal on Friday before heading to the Netherlands for next month's T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier.
Post-Match Reflections
Reflecting on the match, Berrington acknowledged the team's moments of brilliance but lamented the lack of sustained execution. "We felt after the first innings we were in the game with the one short side," he said. "On the whole, our execution was good at times, but not for long enough throughout the game."
Leask's aggressive batting was a highlight, but Berrington noted, "When Michael Leask is in the middle, you're always in with a chance, but one of us couldn't hang in there long enough."
Looking Ahead
Despite the loss, Berrington remained optimistic about the team's preparation for the upcoming qualifier. "We've been playing some good cricket and this week is great preparation for the qualifier. That's where we want to be peaking," he concluded.