Compared to their comfortable victory against Pakistan in the warm-up game, Strauss agreed that it was one day when everything went haywire in the first session as they allowed Holland to compile 292 in their 50 overs.
England were errornous on the field as they misjudged catches and also allowed the Dutch batsmen to take easily singles and twos.
However, the Englishmen survived the scare after scripting a successful runchase and Strauss said he was comfortable with the manner they chased down the score.
"I don't think we were ever under pressure. We had things under control from the start. I would say KP also batted well although some of the shots went to the fielder.
"The short cover must be having sore hands today. But putting on 100 runs for the first wicket was a good effort. May be it got a bit tight in the end as we didn't use the Powerplays pretty well," he said.
Netherlands captain Peter Borren looks dejected after losing the match during the World Cup match against England
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