South Africa have made it two wins from two at the T20 World Cup with a nervy four-wicket victory over Netherlands in another low-scoring encounter at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium.
Ottniel Baartman produced impressive figures of 4-11 to help restrict Netherlands to 9-103 on Saturday, but it looked a tricky total when South Africa were reduced to 4-12.
But a 65-run partnership between Tristan Stubbs and David Miller swung the pendulum back in South Africa's favour before Miller got his team over the line with a classy unbeaten 59.
South Africa had dismissed Sri Lanka for 77 on the controversial drop-in pitch in New York on Monday and set about in a similar vein when Netherlands collapsed to 4-32.
Marco Jansen and Anrich Nortje did the bulk of the early damage with two scalps each, but Baartman soon took centre stage.
After his first three overs went for only 10 runs, the international newcomer finished off with a three-wicket over, which included Sybrand Engelbrecht for a patient 40.
Engelbrecht's 45-ball knock helped Netherlands post what looked a winnable score when Quinton de Kock and Aiden Markram were dismissed for ducks.
At 4-12, South Africa needed a partnership to avoid a third consecutive World Cup defeat to Netherlands and it was delivered by Stubbs and Miller.
Stubbs' dismissal by Bas de Leede sparked a tense finale, but three sixes in quick succession from Miller edged South Africa home with seven balls to spare.
South Africa play Bangladesh on Monday and the Dutch face Bangladesh on Thursday.