Amstelveen, Netherlands, Jun 19 (AP) England was set a target of 236 off 41 overs to win the second one-day international against the Netherlands on Sunday and clinch the series with a match to spare.
Scott Edwards, filling in as captain in the absence of Pieter Seelaar, top-scored for the Dutch in their total of 235-7 at Amstelveen outside Amsterdam after they won the toss and opted to bat first.
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They did the opposite in the first ODI on Friday and saw England smash a world-record 498-4 to set up a victory by 232 runs.
The second ODI was reduced to 41 overs per side because of overnight rain that led to a delayed start due to a wet outfield.
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England made one change to its team, bringing in Brydon Carse for left-arm pacer Sam Curran. Opening batter Jason Roy was playing his 100th ODI. AP
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