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The Dutch women play in the group stage of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifiers this week! On Tuesday, November 23, Sri Lanka awaits in the first game. The women then play against Ireland and the West Indies before the Super 6 stage starts on December 1, if they qualify. Read all the info and the match schedule below!
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VlogsThursday 25 November
Today we played the second match and we face a familiar foe: the Irish! The match was a real fight as we're used to, but in the end our women came up short, by 29 runs. This slims the chances of us qualifying for the Super 6, it all depends on Monday's match against the West-Indies!
Wednesday 24 November
A day after the match against Sri Lanka, we look back at the match, the opportunities taken and missed and take a look ahead at the upcoming match against Ireland. Read the recap by clicking below.
Tuesday 23 November
The Dutch women played their first match against Sri Lanka. Sadly, despite a strong performance, they weren't able to capitalize fully on all the preparation and lost the match by 34 runs (DLS). After 43.4 overs in the second innings, the rain started pouring down significantly and the Dutch women weren't able to continue batting.
Match Schedule
- Tuesday 23 November - Netherlands vs Sri Lanka
- Thursday 25 November - Ireland vs Netherlands
- Monday 29 November - West Indies vs Netherlands
- Wednesday 1 December through Sunday 5 December: Super 6
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KNCB regional meetings on April 1 at 8 p.m
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