, play 01:43
'We're still right in this match' - Borren

Netherlands captain Peter Borren believes all is still to play for on the final day in their ICC Intercontinental Cup match against Scotland, at The Hague

, play 01:13
'I've transformed my four-day batting' - van der Merwe

Netherlands allrounder Roelof van der Merwe talks about his crucial 73 on the second day against Scotland, in The Hague

, play 01:10
'You'd expect us to perform better' - Davey

Scotland allrounder Josh Davey reacts to being 35 for 6, 175 runs behind the Netherlands first innings total of 210, at the end of day two in the Intercontinental Cup, at The Hague

, play 01:32
'It was a long, frustrating day today' - Borren

After the first day's play was abandoned due to a wet outfield, Netherlands captain Peter Borren hoped the weather would allow his team to showcase their long-format skills in the four-day game against Scotland

, play 02:19
'Didn't make key moments go our way' - Mommsen

Preston Mommsen highlighted giving away too many runs and scoring too little in the first innings as the primary reasons for Scotland's defeat to Netherlands in the Intercontinental Cup match at the Hague

  • Netherlands scratch away seven-year itch

    Netherlands had gone through 16 matches without winning in four-day cricket. That changed when they beat Scotland by 44 runs to go to the top of the Intercontinental Cup table

  • Borren's career-best stuns Scotland

    An inspired bowling spell of 4 for 1 from captain Peter Borren propelled Netherlands to a dramatic 44-run win over Scotland on the final day of the Intercontinental Cup match at Voorburg Cricket Club

  • Scotland need 149 runs to win on final day

    A pair of fighting lower-order partnerships in the first innings and a tight bowling performance left Scotland with a target of 201 for a win in the Intercontinental Cup match at the Voorburg Cricket Club

  • Van der Merwe finding his feet with Netherlands

    Rather than looking like a slap-bang T20 dasher, van der Merwe's polished technique vindicated Netherlands management's decision to send him in at No. 4.

  • Scotland capitulate after Netherlands' 210

    Netherlands finished day two of the Intercontinental Cup match 175 runs ahead after reducing Scotland to 35 for 6 in the evening session

Scotland 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st11KJ CoetzerHJW Gardiner
2nd5MW MachanHJW Gardiner
3rd2MW MachanPL Mommsen
4th34RD BerringtonPL Mommsen
5th0RD BerringtonJH Davey
6th93RD BerringtonRML Taylor
7th5RML TaylorMH Cross
8th0CD de LangeRML Taylor
9th6RML TaylorSM Sharif
10th0AC EvansSM Sharif