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Amstelveen, The Netherlands, May 13, 2024 -- As of June 4, the Dutch cricket team of national men’s coach Ryan Cook will participate in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, the short variant of the sport. The tournament will be held in the United States and the West Indies.
A total of twenty teams will play 55 matches in seven Caribbean countries and three cities in the United States.
It is the first time in the history of international cricket that an Associate country participates in four consecutive World Cups; The Dutch men played in the T20 World Cups in UAE in 2021 and in Australia in 2022, as well as the 50 overs Cricket World Cup in 2023 in India.
The Dutch national men’s team will play its four group matches at four different locations.
The fixtures are as follows:
4 June Nepal, Dallas, start 17.30 CET
8 June South Africa, New York, 16.30 CET
13 June Bangladesh, Kingstown, St Vincent and the Grenadines, 16.30 CET
17 June Sri Lanka, Gros Islet, St. Lucia, 02.30 CET.
All numbers 1 and 2 of the four groups qualify for the next phase, the Super Eight.
After this phase, there will be semi-finals and a final.
The squad for this World Cup is as follows (in first name alphabetical order):
Aryan Dutt (Hermes DVS)
Bas de Leede (Durham CCC)
Daniel Doram (Leeward Islands)
Fred Klaassen (Kent CCC)
Kyle Klein (HBS, traveling reserve)
Logan van Beek (Wellington Firebirds)
Max O’Dowd (Kampong)
Michael Levitt (Voorburg CC)
Paul van Meekeren (Weston-Super-Mare)
Scott Edwards (captain, wk) (Kampong)
Sybrand Engelbrecht (Voorburg CC)
Teja Nidamanuru (VRA)
Tim Pringle (Northern Districts)
Vikram Singh (VRA)
Viv Kingma (Voorburg CC)
Wesley Barresi (HBS)
Ryan Cook: “We have been able to select a well-balanced team which we are confident will be able to perform in the conditions against the opposition we face in the US and West Indies. All of the players have been training well and have been involved in the recent ProSeries with some exciting performances showing the growing depth and quality in Netherlands cricket. We have managed to perform admirably in the last two World Cups we have participated in and will be determined to rise to the challenges we face ahead to reach the next round of the tournament.”
The national men’s coach's team started preparing for this upcoming T20 World Cup in January. The team played seven matches against South African T20 franchise teams. Then there was a T20 series in Nepal with Nepal and Namibia; These countries are also participants in the World Cup.
Subsequently, four ProSeries matches were played in the Netherlands between the best cricketers in the Netherlands and five rounds were played in the national T20 top class league.
NORDEK T20 TriSeries
The penultimate part of the preparation will be completed by the World Cup selection in the Netherlands. Ireland, and Scotland, who will also be competing in the T20 World Cup in the USA and West Indies are coming to the Netherlands for the NORDEK T20 TriSeries between the 18th and 24th of May. The availability of the county players selected for the World Cup in this series is yet to be confirmed. All matches will be played at Sportpark Westvliet (Voorburg CC).
May 18 Netherlands-Scotland 17.00 hrs
May 19 Netherlands-Ireland 17.00 hrs
May 20 Ireland-Scotland 17.00 hrs
May 22 Netherlands-Scotland 17.00 hrs
May 23 Scotland-Ireland 11.00 hrs
May 24 Netherlands-Ireland 11.00 hrs
Finally, the Netherlands will play two official warm-up matches in the United States prior to the T20 World Cup.
28-5-2024 |
Sri Lanka (warm-up) |
Florida |
10.30 AM |
local |
30-5-2024 |
Canada (warm-up) |
Dallas |
3:00 PM |
local |
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