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After a long travel, the Dutch national women's team have landed at Schiphol Airport, The Netherlands. After the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier tournament was abandoned, the women were on their way back home.
The journey home wasn't without a detour. After a flight to Namibia, the journey continued towards Oman and then Doha, after which the women were flown directly to Schiphol. Jurgen Delfos, chairman of the KNCB:
"We are pleased that the Dutch women's team has returned safely from Zimbabwe. The women are now being tested again, just like before the flight, and will be quarantined at home until at least 5 December, provided they can also test negative at that time. We are grateful to the International Cricket Council (ICC) for arranging the flights. The KNCB will support its women's team where possible during this time of quarantine."
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