The Dutch made three changes for today's match against Pakistan but it didn't help matters as they were again beaten quite easy in Perth.

The Pakistan pace attack didn't allow the Dutch to get a start, dismissing opener Stephan Myburgh early on. Bas de Leede scored 6 before he was hit on the grill by Haris Rauf and left the field with a cut on his cheek. He did not return and was eventually replaced by Logan van Beek as a concussion substitute.

The introduction of spin in the shape of Shadab Khan offered no respite for the Dutch as he dismissed Tom Cooper and Max O'Dowd in consecutive overs. Colin Ackermann batted on to score 27 at exactly a run per ball but was eventually Shadab Khan's third wicket.

Scott Edwards was the only other Dutch batter to reach double figures with 15. The Netherlands batted out their 20 overs but could only manage 91-9, a total they were unlikely to be able to defend.

Babar Azam fell early in the Pakistani reply but the Dutch bowlers caused little trouble. Mohammad Rizwan scored 49 from 33 balls and got his team nine short of the target when he was the third man out.

Shan Masood fell with the scores level before Shadab Khan hit his second ball to the boundary to complete a six wicket win with 6.1 overs to spare.

The Dutch will next be in action on Wednesday when they take on Zimbabwe.