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Netherlands national cricket team

The Netherlands national cricket team (Dutch: Nederlandse cricket team) is the men's team that represents the Kingdom of the Netherlands and is administered by the Royal Dutch Cricket Association.

Netherlands
Netherlands cricket logo
AssociationRoyal Dutch Cricket Association
Personnel
CaptainScott Edwards
CoachRyan Campbell
International Cricket Council
ICC statusAssociate Member (1966)
ICC regionEurope
ICC Rankings Current[1] Best-ever
ODI 15th 11th (2 May 2021)
T20I 17th 10th (8 June 2009)
One Day Internationals
First ODIv.  New Zealand at Reliance Stadium, Vadodara; 17 February 1996
Last ODIv.  Pakistan at Hazelaarweg Stadion, Rotterdam; 21 August 2022
ODIs Played Won/Lost
Total[2] 101 34/62
(1 tie, 4 no results)
This year[3] 0 0/0
(0 ties, 0 no results)
World Cup appearances4 (first in 1996)
Best resultGroup stage
(1996, 2003, 2007, 2011)
World Cup Qualifier appearances11 (first in 1979)
Best resultChampions (2001)
Twenty20 Internationals
First T20Iv.  Kenya at Stormont, Belfast; 2 August 2008
Last T20Iv.  South Africa at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide; 6 November 2022
T20Is Played Won/Lost
Total[4] 98 49/44
(2 ties, 3 no results)
This year[5] 0 0/0
(0 ties, 0 no results)
T20 World Cup appearances5 (first in 2009)
Best resultSuper 10 (2014)
T20 World Cup Qualifier appearances6 (first in 2008)
Best resultChampions (2008, 2015, 2019)

ODI and T20I kit

As of 4 January 2023

Cricket has been played in the Netherlands since at least the 19th century, and in the 1860s was considered a major sport in the country. Other sports – notably football – have long since surpassed cricket in popularity amongst the Dutch, but today there are around 6,000 cricketers in the Netherlands. The first national association, the forerunner of today's Royal Dutch Cricket Association, was formed in 1890 and the Netherlands achieved Associate Membership of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 1966.

The Netherlands have taken part in all eleven ICC Trophy/World Cup Qualifier tournaments, winning the competition in Canada in 2001 and finishing as runners-up twice (in 1986 and 1990). The Netherlands also participated in the 1996, 2003, 2007 and 2011 Cricket World Cups, and from 1995 onwards the national team entered the English domestic NatWest Trophy competition (and its successor, the C&G Trophy). In 2004 they played first-class cricket in the ICC Intercontinental Cup, drawing with Scotland in Aberdeen and then going down to an innings defeat against Ireland in Deventer.

The Netherlands enjoyed full One Day International status from 1 January 2006 until 1 February 2014.[6] They regained Twenty20 International status in June 2014, having played their first match in this format in 2008.[7] The Netherlands regained their ODI status after the conclusion of the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier in March 2018. They had guaranteed this status before the tournament as a result of winning the 2015–17 ICC World Cricket League Championship and thus qualifying for the 2020–23 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League, and will retain the status until the 2023 Cricket World Cup Qualifier.

In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full Twenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between the Netherlands and other ICC members after 1 January 2019 will be a full T20I.[8] Scott Edwards is the current team captain.[9]

History

19th century

Cricket was introduced to the Netherlands by British soldiers during the Napoleonic Wars in the 19th century.[10] Further clubs came into existence in the 1870s. The Netherlands national team played their first game in 1881. They fielded 22 players against an Uxbridge Cricket Club XI, but still lost by an innings. The Dutch Cricket Union was formed in 1890, with 18 member clubs, four of which are still in existence today.[11]

The first national tournament was held the following year, and was won by Haagsche CC. English touring teams then began visiting in 1890 including one in 1891 that featured the author of Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.[11]

In 1894, the Gentlemen of Holland were the first Dutch team to visit England. The tour included a game against the MCC at Lord's, which the MCC won by an innings and 169 runs.[12] Tours by English sides continued for the rest of the 1890s, which also saw the emergence of Carst Posthuma, who was later the first Dutch player to play first class cricket.[11] He took 2339 wickets at an average of 8.66 in his career in the Netherlands.[13]

1900s to 1910s

1901 saw another visit to England by the Gentlemen of Holland. They played five games on the tour, drawing two and losing the remainder.[14] 1905 saw the first international game against Belgium, which finished in a draw.[11] Cricket began a decline in popularity in the first decade of the 20th century, particularly amongst young athletes, due, in part, to the Dutch sympathizing with the Boers in the Boer War and therefore not being attracted to a game with links to England.[15]

In 1910, the Dutch team visited Belgium to take part in an exhibition tournament, which also featured the MCC, Belgium and France. They lost to the MCC by 2 wickets,[16] and to France by 63 runs,[17] but beat Belgium by 116 runs.[18]

During World War I, in which the Netherlands remained neutral, large numbers of British officers were interned in the country, and many of these joined local cricket clubs. A team made up of these players even won the Dutch championship in 1918.[11]

1920s to 1940s

The Flamingos, a Dutch touring side, was formed in 1921, and later made several tours of England. Tours by English teams also continued in this period. The 1930s are said to be the heyday of Dutch cricket. In 1934, the first Dutch women's league was formed, and the women's national team played two games against Australia in 1937, losing heavily in both. Cricket was of course curtailed after the German invasion in 1940.[11]

1950s to 1980s

The 1950s saw visits to the Netherlands by Australia and the West Indies, in addition to their first match against Denmark. In 1958, the Cricket Board received a Royal Charter, and became the "Koninklijke Nederlandse Cricket Bond", a name which it retains to this day.[11]

In August 1964, the Netherlands achieved their first victory against a Test-playing nation when they beat Australia by three wickets at The Hague.[11] They were rewarded with associate membership of the ICC two years later.[19]

29 August 1964
Scorecard
Australia  
197 (50.1 overs)
v
  Netherlands
201/7 (57.4 overs)
Norm O'Neill 87
Ben Trijzelaar 3/41 (11 overs)
Pieter Marseille 77
Bob Cowper 4/69 (12.4 overs)
Netherlands won by 3 wickets
De Diepput, The Hague
Umpires: W Amons and G Stallman
  • Australia won the toss and elected to bat
  • One-day single-innings match

The first two ICC Trophy tournaments, in 1979 and 1982, brought little success to the Dutch, who were eliminated in the first round in both tournaments. But in the 1986 tournament, they finished as runners-up to Zimbabwe. The same year, Paul-Jan Bakker became the first Dutch player to play county cricket.[11] In 1989, the Dutch beat a strong England XI that included two future England captains, Alec Stewart and Nasser Hussain, by 3 runs.[20]

1990s

In 1990 the Netherlands hosted the ICC Trophy, the first such tournament outside England, and again finished runners-up to Zimbabwe.[11] In 1991 they achieved a five-wicket win over a West Indies XI,[21] followed in 1993 by a seven-wicket win over an England XI[22] and in 1994 a nine-wicket win over a South Africa XI.[23] In 1994 the Dutch finally qualified for the World Cup, after finishing third in that year's ICC Trophy. In the World Cup itself in 1996, they were eliminated in the first round, but performed with some credit in their game against England.[11]

22 February 1996
Scorecard
England  
279/4 (50 overs)
v
  Netherlands
230/6 (50 overs)
Graeme Hick 104* (133)
Roland Lefebvre 1/40 (10 overs)
Klaas van Noortwijk 64 (82)
Phil DeFreitas 3/31 (10 overs)
England won by 49 runs
Arbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar
Umpires: Steve Bucknor and K.T. Francis
Player of the match: Graeme Hick (Eng)

1995 saw the Netherlands enter the NatWest Trophy for the first time. They took part in this tournament for ten years, and their best performance came in 1999 when they reached the fourth round, beating Durham along the way.

The Netherlands failed to qualify for the 1999 World Cup, as they could only manage sixth in the 1997 ICC Trophy. However, the country hosted one World Cup match, between Kenya and South Africa at Amstelveen.[11]

The Netherlands competed in the first European Championship in 1996, coming second. They have competed in every tournament since, winning in 1998 and 2000.[11]

21st century

2000–2009

2001 finally saw the Netherlands win the ICC Trophy, beating Namibia in the final in Toronto. They thus qualified for the 2003 World Cup. They again failed to progress beyond the first round in the tournament, but recorded their first one-day international win over Namibia during the tournament. Feiko Kloppenburg (with 121) and Klaas-Jan van Noortwijk (134 not out) scored the first two One Day International centuries in the side's history.[11]

In the 2005 ICC Trophy, the Netherlands finished 5th, qualifying for the 2007 Cricket World Cup, and gaining one-day International status until the 2009 ICC World Cup Qualifier. Their first one-day international with this new status was scheduled to be against Kenya in March 2006; however this match was cancelled due to a Kenyan tour of Bangladesh. Instead their first ODI with this status (and their twelfth overall) came against Sri Lanka; this was their first ODI at home. However Sri Lanka won the two match series 2–0, with a then-record ODI score of 443–9.[11]

The Dutch played their first Intercontinental Cup match of 2006 against Kenya in Nairobi in March. The game was drawn, but the Netherlands gained six points for a first innings lead.[24] In August, the Netherlands competed in Division One of the European Championship. They beat Denmark and Italy, but lost to Scotland and their game against Ireland was rained off. They finished third in the tournament.[11]

In November, the Dutch travelled to South Africa. They first played an Intercontinental Cup match against Bermuda: David Hemp achieved what was then a competition record score of 247 not out in the drawn match.[25] This was followed by a triangular series against Bermuda and Canada, which they won.[26] Their final game of 2006, also in South Africa, was an Intercontinental Cup game against Canada. They won the match by 7 wickets, with Ryan ten Doeschate setting a new competition record individual score of 259 not out.[27]

In early 2007, they travelled to Nairobi, Kenya to take part in Division One of the World Cricket League, finishing third out of six.[28] This was followed by the 2007 World Cup in the West Indies, where they were eliminated in the first round, though they did beat Scotland along the way.[29]

Following the World Cup, they underwent a period of transformation. Captain Luuk van Troost retired, as did Tim de Leede and their coach Peter Cantrell. Daan van Bunge also opted to take a break from international cricket, and the new coach opted not to retain the services of bowling coach Ian Pont.

In June 2007, they visited Canada, first winning an Intercontinental Cup match against Canada in King City, Ontario.[30] They then won the first ODI by 117 runs,[31] with the second one being abandoned.[32] They then played a quadrangular series in Ireland, losing by ten wickets to the West Indies,[33] and by one run to Ireland,[34] with the game against Scotland being abandoned due to rain.[35]

In August 2008, The Netherlands participated in the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier. This was their debut playing Twenty20 International matches.[36] They finished in first place in Group B, based on their run-rate.[37] After beating Scotland in the Semi-Finals,[38] the final was abandoned due to rain and the trophy was shared between The Netherlands and Ireland.[39]

The Netherlands caused a sensation in the cricketing world by beating England[40] in the opening match of the ICC World Twenty20 2009,[41] whilst being 500/1 outsiders.[42]

5 June 2009
17:30 (D/N)
Scorecard
England  
162/5 (20 overs)
v
  Netherlands
163/6 (20 overs)
Luke Wright 71 (49)
Ryan ten Doeschate 2/35 (4 overs)
Tom de Grooth 49 (30)
James Anderson 3/23 (4 overs)
Netherlands won by 4 wickets
Lord's, London
Umpires: Asoka de Silva (SL) and Steve Davis (Aus)
Player of the match: Tom de Grooth (Ned)
  • Netherlands won the toss and elected to field.

They lost their second match to the eventual winners Pakistan[43] and did not qualify for the super 8 stage based on run rate.

 
Netherlands national cricket team at Rotterdam, ICC WCL Division One in 2010

2010–present

On 20 July 2010, The Netherlands beat a full-member nation for the first time in an ODI. In a one-off match shortened by rain to 30 overs a side, they beat Bangladesh by 6 wickets.[44] The win in combination with their winning percentage against other associate and affiliate nations resulted in The Netherlands being included in ICC's official ODI-rankings.[45][46]

20 July 2010
Scorecard
  Bangladesh
199/7 (30 overs)
v
  Netherlands
200/4 (28.5 overs)
Imrul Kayes 52 (50)
Peter Borren 3/30 (6 overs)
Eric Szwarczynski 67 (54)
Nazmul Hossain 2/28 (6 overs)
Netherlands won by 6 wickets (with 7 balls remaining)
Titwood, Glasgow   Scotland
Umpires: Kumar Dharmasena (SRL) and Ian Ramage (SCO)
  • Netherlands won the toss and elected to field.
  • Match reduced to 30 overs a side.
    First ever ODI win for Netherlands over a full ICC Member team.

On 22 February 2011, The Netherlands posted their highest ever total against a full-member nation, scoring 292 against England, batting first at the 2011 Cricket World Cup. Ryan Ten Doeschate top scored 119 from 110 balls. However, the Netherlands were unable to defend their strong total and failed to pull off a huge shock, England winning by 6 wickets with 2 overs to spare. They eventually failed to win any of their group matches and were last in their Group.

In September 2011, Netherlands whitewashed Kenya in a short two-match ODI series held at home.[47]

26 July 2012
14:00
Scorecard
Netherlands  
131/9 (20 overs)
v
  Bangladesh
128 (20 overs)
Michael Swart 61 (49)
Abdur Razzak 2/23 (4 overs)
Tamim Iqbal 50 (46)
Timm van der Gugten 3/18 (4 overs)
Netherlands won by 1 wicket
Sportpark Westvliet, The Hague
Umpires: Ian Ramage (Sco) and Richard Smith (Ire)
  • Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat

In the 2014 ICC World Twenty20, Netherlands had one win and one loss before their final game. In order to go through on net run rate against Zimbabwe and Ireland, they needed to chase down Ireland's score in 14.2 overs or less. As Ireland scored 189, this seemed unlikely. However, strong and aggressive batting enabled them to score 193/4 in 13.5 overs, securing passage to the 2014 ICC World Twenty20 Super 10s. Although they lost their first three games in the group, including a 39/10 against Sri Lanka, they pulled off an upset against England in their last game.

31 March 2014
Scorecard
Netherlands  
133/5 (20 overs)
v
  England
88 (17.4 overs)
Netherlands won by 45 runs
Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong

In June 2014, Nepal along with Netherlands granted T20I status by the ICC board at the annual conference in Melbourne.[7]

In their last match of the 2022 ICC T20 World Cup, The Netherlands defeated South Africa in a massive upset, knocking them out of the tournament as a result, also finishing in their best ever position (8th) to date in a T20 World Cup.[48]

6 November 2022
10:30
Scorecard
Netherlands  
158/4 (20 overs)
v
  South Africa
145/8 (20 overs)
Colin Ackermann 41* (26)
Keshav Maharaj 2/27 (4 overs)
Rilee Rossouw 25 (19)
Brandon Glover 3/9 (2 overs)
Netherlands won by 13 runs
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Umpires: Michael Gough (Eng) and Langton Rusere (Zim)
Player of the match: Colin Ackermann (Ned)
  • South Africa won the toss and elected to field.
  • India qualified for the semi-finals as a result of this match, while South Africa were eliminated.

International grounds

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Locations of all stadiums which have hosted an international cricket match within the Netherlands

Tournament history

A red box around the year indicates tournaments played within the Netherlands

ICC Cricket World Cup

World Cup record
Year Round Position GP W L T NR
  1975 Did not participate
  1979 Did not qualify
    1983
    1987
    1992
      1996 Group stage 12/12 5 0 5 0 0
          1999 Did not qualify
      2003 Group stage 11/14 6 1 5 0 0
  2007 Group stage 12/16 3 1 2 0 0
      2011 Group stage 13/14 6 0 6 0 0
    2015 Did not qualify
    2019
  2023 TBD
Total 4/13 0 titles 20 2 18 0 0

ICC T20 World Cup

T20 World Cup record
Year Round Position GP W L T NR
  2007 Did not qualify
  2009 Group stage 9/12 2 1 1 0 0
  2010 Did not qualify
  2012
  2014 Super 10 9/16 7 3 4 0 0
  2016 Group stage 12/16 3 1 1 0 1
  2021 Group stage 15/16 3 0 3 0 0
  2022 Super 12 8/16 8 4 4 0 0
   2024 Qualified
Total 6/9 0 titles 23 9 13 0 1

Other tournaments

Records and statistics

International match summary – Netherlands[60][61]

Last updated 6 November 2022.

Playing Record
Format M W L T NR Inaugural match
One-Day Internationals 101 34 62 1 4 17 February 1996
Twenty20 Internationals 98 49 44 2 3 2 August 2008

One-Day Internationals

ODI record versus other nations[67]

Records complete to ODI #4455. Last updated 21 August 2022.

Opponent M W L T NR First match First win
ICC Full members
  Afghanistan 9 2 7 0 0 30 August 2009 30 August 2009
  Australia 2 0 2 0 0 20 February 2003
  Bangladesh 2 1 1 0 0 20 July 2010 20 July 2010
  England 6 0 6 0 0 22 February 1996
  India 2 0 2 0 0 12 February 2003
  Ireland 13 3 8 1 1 8 August 2006 5 February 2007
  New Zealand 4 0 4 0 0 17 February 1996
  Pakistan 6 0 6 0 0 26 February 1996
  South Africa 5 0 4 0 1 5 March 1996
  Sri Lanka 3 0 3 0 0 16 September 2002
  West Indies 5 0 5 0 0 10 July 2007
  Zimbabwe 3 2 1 0 0 28 February 2003 19 June 2019
ICC Associate members
  Bermuda 7 6 1 0 0 28 November 2006 28 November 2006
  Canada 9 8 0 0 1 26 November 2006 26 November 2006
  Kenya 10 7 3 0 0 31 January 2007 21 August 2008
  Namibia 1 1 0 0 0 3 March 2003 3 March 2003
    Nepal 2 1 1 0 0 1 August 2018 1 August 2018
  Scotland 11 3 7 0 1 6 August 2006 22 March 2007
  United Arab Emirates 1 0 1 0 0 1 March 1996

Twenty20 Internationals

T20I record versus other nations[73]

Records complete to T20I #1871. Last updated 6 November 2022.

Opponent M W L T NR First match First win
ICC Full members
  Afghanistan 4 2 2 0 0 12 February 2010 12 February 2010
  Bangladesh 4 1 3 0 0 25 July 2012 26 July 2012
  England 2 2 0 0 0 5 June 2009 5 June 2009
  India 1 0 1 0 0 27 October 2022
  Ireland 13 7 5 0 1 5 August 2008 21 March 2014
  New Zealand 3 0 3 0 0 29 March 2014
  Pakistan 2 0 2 0 0 9 June 2009
  South Africa 2 1 1 0 0 27 March 2014 6 November 2022
  Sri Lanka 3 0 3 0 0 24 March 2014
  Zimbabwe 5 2 2 1 0 19 March 2014 23 June 2019
ICC Associate members
  Bermuda 1 1 0 0 0 26 October 2019 26 October 2019
  Canada 3 2 1 0 0 2 August 2008 9 February 2010
  Hong Kong 3 2 1 0 0 18 January 2017 10 October 2019
  Kenya 6 4 2 0 0 2 August 2008 2 August 2008
  Malaysia 2 1 0 1 0 18 April 2021 18 April 2021
  Namibia 3 2 1 0 0 19 October 2019 19 October 2019
    Nepal 9 4 4 0 1 30 June 2015 30 June 2015
  Oman 4 2 1 0 1 11 March 2016 15 January 2017
  Papua New Guinea 3 2 1 0 0 24 October 2019 2 November 2019
  Scotland 13 6 7 0 0 4 August 2008 4 August 2008
  Singapore 1 1 0 0 0 22 October 2019 22 October 2019
  Uganda 1 1 0 0 0 14 July 2022 14 July 2022
  United Arab Emirates 9 5 4 0 0 17 March 2014 17 March 2014
  United States 1 1 0 0 0 15 July 2022 15 July 2022

Other records

ICC Trophy

Notable players

 
Ryan ten Doeschate currently holds the record for the highest batting average in ODI cricket.

Several Dutch cricketers have also played at first-class level elsewhere, the most successful of these probably being Roland Lefebvre who played for Somerset and Glamorgan in English county cricket as well as for Canterbury in New Zealand.

Dutch players to have played first class cricket outside of the Intercontinental Cup include:

[77]

Current squad

This lists of all players who have been selected in the team's most recent ODI or T20I squad. Pieter Seelaar has retired after the last ODI series.

Name Age Batting style Bowling style Forms S/N Last FC Last ODI [a] Last T20I
Batsmen
Musa Ahmed 25 Left-handed Right-arm leg break ODI 77   2022
Max O'Dowd 28 Right-handed Right-arm off break ODI, T20I 4   2017   2022   2022
Vikramjit Singh 20 Left-handed Right-arm medium-fast ODI, T20I 7   2022   2022
Tom Cooper 36 Right-handed Right-arm off break ODI, T20I 26   2013   2022   2022
Teja Nidamanuru 28 Right-handed Right-arm off break ODI, T20I   2022   2022
All-rounder
Bas de Leede 23 Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast ODI, T20I 5   2017   2022   2022
Colin Ackermann 31 Right-handed Right-arm off break ODI, T20I 48   2022   2022
Wicket-keeper
Scott Edwards 26 Right-handed ODI (C), T20I (C) 35   2017   2022   2022
Pace bowlers
Vivian Kingma 28 Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast ODI, T20I 23   2017   2022   2021
Fred Klaassen 30 Right-handed Left-arm medium-fast ODI, T20I 12   2022   2022
Ryan Klein 25 Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast ODI, T20I 15   2022   2022
Shane Snater 26 Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast ODI 24   2017   2022   2019
Logan van Beek 32 Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast ODI, T20I 17   2017   2022   2022
Paul van Meekeren 30 Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast ODI, T20I 47   2017   2022   2022
Timm van der Gugten 31 Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast ODI, T20I 10   2021   2022
Brandon Glover 25 Right-handed Right-arm fast ODI, T20I 20   2022   2022
Spin bowlers
Shariz Ahmad 19 Left-handed Right-arm leg break ODI, T20I   2022   2022
Philippe Boissevain 22 Right-handed Right-arm leg break ODI 61   2022   2021
Aryan Dutt 19 Right-handed Right-arm off break ODI, T20I 88   2022   2022
Clayton Floyd 26 Right-handed Slow left-arm orthodox ODI   2022   2022
Tim Pringle 20 Right-handed Slow left-arm orthodox ODI, T20I 11   2022   2022

Coaching staff

Position Name
Team manager   Steven van Dijk
Head coach   Ryan Cook (interim)[78]
Assistant coach   Peter Borren
Batting Consultant   Gary Kirsten
Consultant   Dan Christian
Analyst   James Hilditch
Physiotherapist   George Dunlop
Strength and Conditioning coach   Dean Munsami

Coaches

The following people have coached the Dutch national side at various stages. For some coaches, the exact dates of their tenure are unavailable, although key tournaments are noted:

Name Appointed Resigned Notable tournaments
  Emmerson Trotman 1996/1997 October 2004[79] 2001 ICC Trophy (won)
2002 Champions Trophy
2003 World Cup
 /  Peter Cantrell (acting) October 2004 November 2004
  Bob Simpson November 2004[80] after 2005 ICC Trophy 2005 ICC Trophy
 /  Peter Cantrell November 2005[81] April 2007[82] 2007 WCL (Div. 1)
2007 World Cup
  Paul-Jan Bakker (acting) 1 May 2007[83] January 2008 2007–08 Intercontinental Cup (first two matches)
  Peter Drinnen January 2008[84] October 2013[85] 2007–08 Intercontinental Cup (last five matches)
2009 World Cup Qualifier
2010 WCL (Div. 1)
2011 World Cup
2011–13 WCL Championship
  Anton Roux (initially acting) October 2013[85] 2016 2014 World Cup Qualifier
  Ryan Campbell April 2017[86] 2018 World Cup Qualifier

See also

Notes

  1. ^ or last List A if no ODIs played

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External links

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This article is about the men s team For the women s team see Netherlands women s national cricket team The Netherlands national cricket team Dutch Nederlandse cricket team is the men s team that represents the Kingdom of the Netherlands and is administered by the Royal Dutch Cricket Association NetherlandsNetherlands cricket logoAssociationRoyal Dutch Cricket AssociationPersonnelCaptainScott EdwardsCoachRyan CampbellInternational Cricket CouncilICC statusAssociate Member 1966 ICC regionEuropeICC RankingsCurrent 1 Best everODI15th11th 2 May 2021 T20I17th10th 8 June 2009 One Day InternationalsFirst ODIv New Zealand at Reliance Stadium Vadodara 17 February 1996Last ODIv Pakistan at Hazelaarweg Stadion Rotterdam 21 August 2022ODIsPlayedWon LostTotal 2 10134 62 1 tie 4 no results This year 3 00 0 0 ties 0 no results World Cup appearances4 first in 1996 Best resultGroup stage 1996 2003 2007 2011 World Cup Qualifier appearances11 first in 1979 Best resultChampions 2001 Twenty20 InternationalsFirst T20Iv Kenya at Stormont Belfast 2 August 2008Last T20Iv South Africa at Adelaide Oval Adelaide 6 November 2022T20IsPlayedWon LostTotal 4 9849 44 2 ties 3 no results This year 5 00 0 0 ties 0 no results T20 World Cup appearances5 first in 2009 Best resultSuper 10 2014 T20 World Cup Qualifier appearances6 first in 2008 Best resultChampions 2008 2015 2019 ODI and T20I kitAs of 4 January 2023Cricket has been played in the Netherlands since at least the 19th century and in the 1860s was considered a major sport in the country Other sports notably football have long since surpassed cricket in popularity amongst the Dutch but today there are around 6 000 cricketers in the Netherlands The first national association the forerunner of today s Royal Dutch Cricket Association was formed in 1890 and the Netherlands achieved Associate Membership of the International Cricket Council ICC in 1966 The Netherlands have taken part in all eleven ICC Trophy World Cup Qualifier tournaments winning the competition in Canada in 2001 and finishing as runners up twice in 1986 and 1990 The Netherlands also participated in the 1996 2003 2007 and 2011 Cricket World Cups and from 1995 onwards the national team entered the English domestic NatWest Trophy competition and its successor the C amp G Trophy In 2004 they played first class cricket in the ICC Intercontinental Cup drawing with Scotland in Aberdeen and then going down to an innings defeat against Ireland in Deventer The Netherlands enjoyed full One Day International status from 1 January 2006 until 1 February 2014 6 They regained Twenty20 International status in June 2014 having played their first match in this format in 2008 7 The Netherlands regained their ODI status after the conclusion of the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier in March 2018 They had guaranteed this status before the tournament as a result of winning the 2015 17 ICC World Cricket League Championship and thus qualifying for the 2020 23 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League and will retain the status until the 2023 Cricket World Cup Qualifier In April 2018 the ICC decided to grant full Twenty20 International T20I status to all its members Therefore all Twenty20 matches played between the Netherlands and other ICC members after 1 January 2019 will be a full T20I 8 Scott Edwards is the current team captain 9 Contents 1 History 1 1 19th century 1 2 1900s to 1910s 1 3 1920s to 1940s 1 4 1950s to 1980s 1 5 1990s 1 6 21st century 1 6 1 2000 2009 1 6 2 2010 present 2 International grounds 3 Tournament history 3 1 ICC Cricket World Cup 3 2 ICC T20 World Cup 3 3 Other tournaments 4 Records and statistics 4 1 One Day Internationals 4 2 Twenty20 Internationals 5 Other records 5 1 ICC Trophy 6 Notable players 7 Current squad 8 Coaching staff 9 Coaches 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 External linksHistory Edit19th century Edit Cricket was introduced to the Netherlands by British soldiers during the Napoleonic Wars in the 19th century 10 Further clubs came into existence in the 1870s The Netherlands national team played their first game in 1881 They fielded 22 players against an Uxbridge Cricket Club XI but still lost by an innings The Dutch Cricket Union was formed in 1890 with 18 member clubs four of which are still in existence today 11 The first national tournament was held the following year and was won by Haagsche CC English touring teams then began visiting in 1890 including one in 1891 that featured the author of Sherlock Holmes Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 11 In 1894 the Gentlemen of Holland were the first Dutch team to visit England The tour included a game against the MCC at Lord s which the MCC won by an innings and 169 runs 12 Tours by English sides continued for the rest of the 1890s which also saw the emergence of Carst Posthuma who was later the first Dutch player to play first class cricket 11 He took 2339 wickets at an average of 8 66 in his career in the Netherlands 13 1900s to 1910s Edit 1901 saw another visit to England by the Gentlemen of Holland They played five games on the tour drawing two and losing the remainder 14 1905 saw the first international game against Belgium which finished in a draw 11 Cricket began a decline in popularity in the first decade of the 20th century particularly amongst young athletes due in part to the Dutch sympathizing with the Boers in the Boer War and therefore not being attracted to a game with links to England 15 In 1910 the Dutch team visited Belgium to take part in an exhibition tournament which also featured the MCC Belgium and France They lost to the MCC by 2 wickets 16 and to France by 63 runs 17 but beat Belgium by 116 runs 18 During World War I in which the Netherlands remained neutral large numbers of British officers were interned in the country and many of these joined local cricket clubs A team made up of these players even won the Dutch championship in 1918 11 1920s to 1940s Edit The Flamingos a Dutch touring side was formed in 1921 and later made several tours of England Tours by English teams also continued in this period The 1930s are said to be the heyday of Dutch cricket In 1934 the first Dutch women s league was formed and the women s national team played two games against Australia in 1937 losing heavily in both Cricket was of course curtailed after the German invasion in 1940 11 1950s to 1980s Edit The 1950s saw visits to the Netherlands by Australia and the West Indies in addition to their first match against Denmark In 1958 the Cricket Board received a Royal Charter and became the Koninklijke Nederlandse Cricket Bond a name which it retains to this day 11 In August 1964 the Netherlands achieved their first victory against a Test playing nation when they beat Australia by three wickets at The Hague 11 They were rewarded with associate membership of the ICC two years later 19 29 August 1964 ScorecardAustralia 197 50 1 overs v Netherlands201 7 57 4 overs Norm O Neill 87 Ben Trijzelaar 3 41 11 overs Pieter Marseille 77 Bob Cowper 4 69 12 4 overs Netherlands won by 3 wicketsDe Diepput The Hague Umpires W Amons and G StallmanAustralia won the toss and elected to bat One day single innings match The first two ICC Trophy tournaments in 1979 and 1982 brought little success to the Dutch who were eliminated in the first round in both tournaments But in the 1986 tournament they finished as runners up to Zimbabwe The same year Paul Jan Bakker became the first Dutch player to play county cricket 11 In 1989 the Dutch beat a strong England XI that included two future England captains Alec Stewart and Nasser Hussain by 3 runs 20 1990s Edit In 1990 the Netherlands hosted the ICC Trophy the first such tournament outside England and again finished runners up to Zimbabwe 11 In 1991 they achieved a five wicket win over a West Indies XI 21 followed in 1993 by a seven wicket win over an England XI 22 and in 1994 a nine wicket win over a South Africa XI 23 In 1994 the Dutch finally qualified for the World Cup after finishing third in that year s ICC Trophy In the World Cup itself in 1996 they were eliminated in the first round but performed with some credit in their game against England 11 22 February 1996 ScorecardEngland 279 4 50 overs v Netherlands230 6 50 overs Graeme Hick 104 133 Roland Lefebvre 1 40 10 overs Klaas van Noortwijk 64 82 Phil DeFreitas 3 31 10 overs England won by 49 runsArbab Niaz Stadium Peshawar Umpires Steve Bucknor and K T Francis Player of the match Graeme Hick Eng 1995 saw the Netherlands enter the NatWest Trophy for the first time They took part in this tournament for ten years and their best performance came in 1999 when they reached the fourth round beating Durham along the way The Netherlands failed to qualify for the 1999 World Cup as they could only manage sixth in the 1997 ICC Trophy However the country hosted one World Cup match between Kenya and South Africa at Amstelveen 11 The Netherlands competed in the first European Championship in 1996 coming second They have competed in every tournament since winning in 1998 and 2000 11 21st century Edit 2000 2009 Edit 2001 finally saw the Netherlands win the ICC Trophy beating Namibia in the final in Toronto They thus qualified for the 2003 World Cup They again failed to progress beyond the first round in the tournament but recorded their first one day international win over Namibia during the tournament Feiko Kloppenburg with 121 and Klaas Jan van Noortwijk 134 not out scored the first two One Day International centuries in the side s history 11 In the 2005 ICC Trophy the Netherlands finished 5th qualifying for the 2007 Cricket World Cup and gaining one day International status until the 2009 ICC World Cup Qualifier Their first one day international with this new status was scheduled to be against Kenya in March 2006 however this match was cancelled due to a Kenyan tour of Bangladesh Instead their first ODI with this status and their twelfth overall came against Sri Lanka this was their first ODI at home However Sri Lanka won the two match series 2 0 with a then record ODI score of 443 9 11 The Dutch played their first Intercontinental Cup match of 2006 against Kenya in Nairobi in March The game was drawn but the Netherlands gained six points for a first innings lead 24 In August the Netherlands competed in Division One of the European Championship They beat Denmark and Italy but lost to Scotland and their game against Ireland was rained off They finished third in the tournament 11 In November the Dutch travelled to South Africa They first played an Intercontinental Cup match against Bermuda David Hemp achieved what was then a competition record score of 247 not out in the drawn match 25 This was followed by a triangular series against Bermuda and Canada which they won 26 Their final game of 2006 also in South Africa was an Intercontinental Cup game against Canada They won the match by 7 wickets with Ryan ten Doeschate setting a new competition record individual score of 259 not out 27 In early 2007 they travelled to Nairobi Kenya to take part in Division One of the World Cricket League finishing third out of six 28 This was followed by the 2007 World Cup in the West Indies where they were eliminated in the first round though they did beat Scotland along the way 29 Following the World Cup they underwent a period of transformation Captain Luuk van Troost retired as did Tim de Leede and their coach Peter Cantrell Daan van Bunge also opted to take a break from international cricket and the new coach opted not to retain the services of bowling coach Ian Pont In June 2007 they visited Canada first winning an Intercontinental Cup match against Canada in King City Ontario 30 They then won the first ODI by 117 runs 31 with the second one being abandoned 32 They then played a quadrangular series in Ireland losing by ten wickets to the West Indies 33 and by one run to Ireland 34 with the game against Scotland being abandoned due to rain 35 In August 2008 The Netherlands participated in the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier This was their debut playing Twenty20 International matches 36 They finished in first place in Group B based on their run rate 37 After beating Scotland in the Semi Finals 38 the final was abandoned due to rain and the trophy was shared between The Netherlands and Ireland 39 The Netherlands caused a sensation in the cricketing world by beating England 40 in the opening match of the ICC World Twenty20 2009 41 whilst being 500 1 outsiders 42 5 June 2009 17 30 D N ScorecardEngland 162 5 20 overs v Netherlands163 6 20 overs Luke Wright 71 49 Ryan ten Doeschate 2 35 4 overs Tom de Grooth 49 30 James Anderson 3 23 4 overs Netherlands won by 4 wicketsLord s London Umpires Asoka de Silva SL and Steve Davis Aus Player of the match Tom de Grooth Ned Netherlands won the toss and elected to field They lost their second match to the eventual winners Pakistan 43 and did not qualify for the super 8 stage based on run rate Netherlands national cricket team at Rotterdam ICC WCL Division One in 2010 2010 present Edit On 20 July 2010 The Netherlands beat a full member nation for the first time in an ODI In a one off match shortened by rain to 30 overs a side they beat Bangladesh by 6 wickets 44 The win in combination with their winning percentage against other associate and affiliate nations resulted in The Netherlands being included in ICC s official ODI rankings 45 46 20 July 2010 Scorecard Bangladesh199 7 30 overs v Netherlands200 4 28 5 overs Imrul Kayes 52 50 Peter Borren 3 30 6 overs Eric Szwarczynski 67 54 Nazmul Hossain 2 28 6 overs Netherlands won by 6 wickets with 7 balls remaining Titwood Glasgow Scotland Umpires Kumar Dharmasena SRL and Ian Ramage SCO Netherlands won the toss and elected to field Match reduced to 30 overs a side First ever ODI win for Netherlands over a full ICC Member team On 22 February 2011 The Netherlands posted their highest ever total against a full member nation scoring 292 against England batting first at the 2011 Cricket World Cup Ryan Ten Doeschate top scored 119 from 110 balls However the Netherlands were unable to defend their strong total and failed to pull off a huge shock England winning by 6 wickets with 2 overs to spare They eventually failed to win any of their group matches and were last in their Group In September 2011 Netherlands whitewashed Kenya in a short two match ODI series held at home 47 26 July 2012 14 00 ScorecardNetherlands 131 9 20 overs v Bangladesh128 20 overs Michael Swart 61 49 Abdur Razzak 2 23 4 overs Tamim Iqbal 50 46 Timm van der Gugten 3 18 4 overs Netherlands won by 1 wicketSportpark Westvliet The Hague Umpires Ian Ramage Sco and Richard Smith Ire Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat In the 2014 ICC World Twenty20 Netherlands had one win and one loss before their final game In order to go through on net run rate against Zimbabwe and Ireland they needed to chase down Ireland s score in 14 2 overs or less As Ireland scored 189 this seemed unlikely However strong and aggressive batting enabled them to score 193 4 in 13 5 overs securing passage to the 2014 ICC World Twenty20 Super 10s Although they lost their first three games in the group including a 39 10 against Sri Lanka they pulled off an upset against England in their last game 31 March 2014 ScorecardNetherlands 133 5 20 overs v England 88 17 4 overs Netherlands won by 45 runsZohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium Chittagong In June 2014 Nepal along with Netherlands granted T20I status by the ICC board at the annual conference in Melbourne 7 In their last match of the 2022 ICC T20 World Cup The Netherlands defeated South Africa in a massive upset knocking them out of the tournament as a result also finishing in their best ever position 8th to date in a T20 World Cup 48 6 November 2022 10 30 ScorecardNetherlands 158 4 20 overs v South Africa145 8 20 overs Colin Ackermann 41 26 Keshav Maharaj 2 27 4 overs Rilee Rossouw 25 19 Brandon Glover 3 9 2 overs Netherlands won by 13 runsAdelaide Oval Adelaide Umpires Michael Gough Eng and Langton Rusere Zim Player of the match Colin Ackermann Ned South Africa won the toss and elected to field India qualified for the semi finals as a result of this match while South Africa were eliminated International grounds EditMain article List of cricket grounds in the Netherlands Hazelaarweg Thurlede Westvliet VRA Ground Schootsveld Maarschalkerweerdclass notpageimage Locations of all stadiums which have hosted an international cricket match within the NetherlandsTournament history EditA red box around the year indicates tournaments played within the Netherlands ICC Cricket World Cup Edit World Cup recordYear Round Position GP W L T NR 1975 Did not participate 1979 Did not qualify 1983 1987 1992 1996 Group stage 12 12 5 0 5 0 0 1999 Did not qualify 2003 Group stage 11 14 6 1 5 0 0 2007 Group stage 12 16 3 1 2 0 0 2011 Group stage 13 14 6 0 6 0 0 2015 Did not qualify 2019 2023 TBDTotal 4 13 0 titles 20 2 18 0 0ICC T20 World Cup Edit T20 World Cup recordYear Round Position GP W L T NR 2007 Did not qualify 2009 Group stage 9 12 2 1 1 0 0 2010 Did not qualify 2012 2014 Super 10 9 16 7 3 4 0 0 2016 Group stage 12 16 3 1 1 0 1 2021 Group stage 15 16 3 0 3 0 0 2022 Super 12 8 16 8 4 4 0 0 2024 QualifiedTotal 6 9 0 titles 23 9 13 0 1Other tournaments Edit ICC Champions Trophy1998 Did not participate 49 2000 Did not participate 50 2002 First round 51 2004 Did not qualify 52 2006 Did not participate 53 2009 Did not participate 2013 Did not participate 2017 Did not participateWorld Cricket League2007 Division One 3rd place 28 2010 Division One 4th place 2011 13 Championship 4th place 2015 Division Two Won 2015 17 Championship WonIntercontinental Cup2004 First round 54 2005 First round 55 2006 First round 56 2007 08 5th place 2009 10 6th place 2011 13 8th place 2015 17 3rd placeICC 6 Nations Challenge2000 Runners up 57 2002 6th place 58 2004 4th place 59 ICC Trophy World Cup Qualifier1979 First round 11 1982 First round 11 1986 Runners up 11 1990 Runners up 11 1994 3rd place 11 1997 6th place 11 2001 Won 11 2005 5th place 11 2009 3rd place 11 2014 7th place 11 2018 7th place 11 European Championship1996 Runners up 11 1998 Won 11 2000 Division One winners 11 2002 4th place Division One 11 2004 3rd place Division One 11 2006 3rd place Division One 11 2010 2015 IneligibleICC World Twenty20 Qualifier2008 Joint winner with Ireland 2010 4th place 2012 4th place 2013 5th place 2015 Joint winner with Scotland 2019 Won 2022 Runners up The final was washed out by rain so the trophy was shared Records and statistics EditInternational match summary Netherlands 60 61 Last updated 6 November 2022 Playing RecordFormat M W L T NR Inaugural matchOne Day Internationals 101 34 62 1 4 17 February 1996Twenty20 Internationals 98 49 44 2 3 2 August 2008One Day Internationals Edit Main article List of Netherlands One Day International cricket records Highest team total 315 8 v Bermuda on 18 August 2007 at Hazelaarweg Stadion Rotterdam 62 Highest individual score 137 Wesley Barresi v Kenya on 23 January 2014 at Bert Sutcliffe Oval Lincoln 63 Best individual bowling figures 5 24 Timm van der Gugten v Canada on 29 August 2013 at Maple Leaf Cricket Club King City 64 Most ODI runs for Netherlands 65 Player Runs Average Career spanRyan ten Doeschate 1 541 67 00 2006 2011Tom Cooper 1 242 47 76 2010 2022Eric Szwarczynski 1 102 29 78 2006 2014Bas Zuiderent 1 097 23 84 1996 2011Peter Borren 1 004 22 31 2006 2014 Most ODI wickets for Netherlands 66 Player Wickets Average Career spanMudassar Bukhari 57 28 08 2007 2014Pieter Seelaar 57 35 68 2006 2022Ryan ten Doeschate 55 24 12 2006 2011Peter Borren 46 35 21 2006 2014Edgar Schiferli 33 30 54 2002 2013 ODI record versus other nations 67 Records complete to ODI 4455 Last updated 21 August 2022 Opponent M W L T NR First match First winICC Full members Afghanistan 9 2 7 0 0 30 August 2009 30 August 2009 Australia 2 0 2 0 0 20 February 2003 Bangladesh 2 1 1 0 0 20 July 2010 20 July 2010 England 6 0 6 0 0 22 February 1996 India 2 0 2 0 0 12 February 2003 Ireland 13 3 8 1 1 8 August 2006 5 February 2007 New Zealand 4 0 4 0 0 17 February 1996 Pakistan 6 0 6 0 0 26 February 1996 South Africa 5 0 4 0 1 5 March 1996 Sri Lanka 3 0 3 0 0 16 September 2002 West Indies 5 0 5 0 0 10 July 2007 Zimbabwe 3 2 1 0 0 28 February 2003 19 June 2019ICC Associate members Bermuda 7 6 1 0 0 28 November 2006 28 November 2006 Canada 9 8 0 0 1 26 November 2006 26 November 2006 Kenya 10 7 3 0 0 31 January 2007 21 August 2008 Namibia 1 1 0 0 0 3 March 2003 3 March 2003 Nepal 2 1 1 0 0 1 August 2018 1 August 2018 Scotland 11 3 7 0 1 6 August 2006 22 March 2007 United Arab Emirates 1 0 1 0 0 1 March 1996Twenty20 Internationals Edit Highest team total 209 7 19 3 overs v Nepal on 20 April 2021 at Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground Kirtipur 68 Highest individual score 133 Max O Dowd v Malaysia on 18 April 2021 at Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground Kirtipur 69 Best individual bowling figures 5 19 Ahsan Malik v South Africa on 27 March 2014 at Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium Chittagong 70 Most T20I runs for Netherlands 71 Player Runs Average Career spanMax O Dowd 1 589 29 98 2015 2022Ben Cooper 1 239 28 15 2013 2021Stephan Myburgh 915 21 78 2012 2022Wesley Barresi 799 22 82 2012 2019Tom Cooper 659 23 53 2012 2022 Most T20I wickets for Netherlands 72 Player Wickets Average Career spanPaul van Meekeren 64 21 21 2013 2022Pieter Seelaar 58 22 24 2008 2021Ahsan Malik 44 16 59 2012 2017Mudassar Bukhari 43 18 13 2008 2016Roelof van der Merwe 42 18 21 2015 2022Timm van der Gugten 42 22 35 2012 2022 T20I record versus other nations 73 Records complete to T20I 1871 Last updated 6 November 2022 Opponent M W L T NR First match First winICC Full members Afghanistan 4 2 2 0 0 12 February 2010 12 February 2010 Bangladesh 4 1 3 0 0 25 July 2012 26 July 2012 England 2 2 0 0 0 5 June 2009 5 June 2009 India 1 0 1 0 0 27 October 2022 Ireland 13 7 5 0 1 5 August 2008 21 March 2014 New Zealand 3 0 3 0 0 29 March 2014 Pakistan 2 0 2 0 0 9 June 2009 South Africa 2 1 1 0 0 27 March 2014 6 November 2022 Sri Lanka 3 0 3 0 0 24 March 2014 Zimbabwe 5 2 2 1 0 19 March 2014 23 June 2019ICC Associate members Bermuda 1 1 0 0 0 26 October 2019 26 October 2019 Canada 3 2 1 0 0 2 August 2008 9 February 2010 Hong Kong 3 2 1 0 0 18 January 2017 10 October 2019 Kenya 6 4 2 0 0 2 August 2008 2 August 2008 Malaysia 2 1 0 1 0 18 April 2021 18 April 2021 Namibia 3 2 1 0 0 19 October 2019 19 October 2019 Nepal 9 4 4 0 1 30 June 2015 30 June 2015 Oman 4 2 1 0 1 11 March 2016 15 January 2017 Papua New Guinea 3 2 1 0 0 24 October 2019 2 November 2019 Scotland 13 6 7 0 0 4 August 2008 4 August 2008 Singapore 1 1 0 0 0 22 October 2019 22 October 2019 Uganda 1 1 0 0 0 14 July 2022 14 July 2022 United Arab Emirates 9 5 4 0 0 17 March 2014 17 March 2014 United States 1 1 0 0 0 15 July 2022 15 July 2022Other records EditICC Trophy Edit Highest team total 425 4 v Israel 18 June 1986 at Solihull England 74 Highest individual innings 169 not out Rupert Gomes v Israel 4 June 1990 at Amstelveen Netherlands 75 Best innings bowling 7 9 Asim Khan v East amp Central Africa 24 March 1997 at Royal Military College Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 76 Notable players EditThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information February 2019 Ryan ten Doeschate currently holds the record for the highest batting average in ODI cricket Several Dutch cricketers have also played at first class level elsewhere the most successful of these probably being Roland Lefebvre who played for Somerset and Glamorgan in English county cricket as well as for Canterbury in New Zealand Dutch players to have played first class cricket outside of the Intercontinental Cup include Ryan ten Doeschate Playing for Essex Canterbury Wizards Kolkata Knight Riders and the Mashonaland Eagles Dirk Nannes who has played for the Victorian Bushrangers in Australia the Delhi Daredevils the Royal Challengers Bangalore and the Chennai Super Kings in the IPL and has played T20I and ODI cricket for Australia Nolan Clarke who played for Barbados from 1969 70 until 1976 77 Tom Cooper who currently plays first class cricket for South Australia Michael Swart who played for Western Australia from 2010 until 2011 Paul Jan Bakker who played for Hampshire from 1986 until 1992 Alexei Kervezee Playing for Worcestershire since 2007 Bill Glerum who played one first class game for the Free Foresters in 1957 Carst Posthuma who played five first class games for London County Cricket Club in 1903 Darron Reekers who played three first class games for Otago in 1997 98 and List A matches for both Otago and Canterbury 1994 95 2001 02 Daan van Bunge who played for Middlesex in 2004 Andre van Troost who played for Somerset from 1991 to 1998 and for Griqualand West in the 1994 95 season in South Africa Bas Zuiderent who played for Sussex from 2001 to 2003 Timm van der Gugten Played for New South Wales and others in Australia and New Zealand Now playing for Glamorgan Logan van Beek who currently plays for Wellington Firebirds and previously represented Canterbury Wizards 77 Current squad EditThis lists of all players who have been selected in the team s most recent ODI or T20I squad Pieter Seelaar has retired after the last ODI series Name Age Batting style Bowling style Forms S N Last FC Last ODI a Last T20IBatsmenMusa Ahmed 25 Left handed Right arm leg break ODI 77 2022 Max O Dowd 28 Right handed Right arm off break ODI T20I 4 2017 2022 2022Vikramjit Singh 20 Left handed Right arm medium fast ODI T20I 7 2022 2022Tom Cooper 36 Right handed Right arm off break ODI T20I 26 2013 2022 2022Teja Nidamanuru 28 Right handed Right arm off break ODI T20I 2022 2022All rounderBas de Leede 23 Right handed Right arm medium fast ODI T20I 5 2017 2022 2022Colin Ackermann 31 Right handed Right arm off break ODI T20I 48 2022 2022Wicket keeperScott Edwards 26 Right handed ODI C T20I C 35 2017 2022 2022Pace bowlersVivian Kingma 28 Right handed Right arm medium fast ODI T20I 23 2017 2022 2021Fred Klaassen 30 Right handed Left arm medium fast ODI T20I 12 2022 2022Ryan Klein 25 Right handed Right arm medium fast ODI T20I 15 2022 2022Shane Snater 26 Right handed Right arm medium fast ODI 24 2017 2022 2019Logan van Beek 32 Right handed Right arm medium fast ODI T20I 17 2017 2022 2022Paul van Meekeren 30 Right handed Right arm medium fast ODI T20I 47 2017 2022 2022Timm van der Gugten 31 Right handed Right arm medium fast ODI T20I 10 2021 2022Brandon Glover 25 Right handed Right arm fast ODI T20I 20 2022 2022Spin bowlersShariz Ahmad 19 Left handed Right arm leg break ODI T20I 2022 2022Philippe Boissevain 22 Right handed Right arm leg break ODI 61 2022 2021Aryan Dutt 19 Right handed Right arm off break ODI T20I 88 2022 2022Clayton Floyd 26 Right handed Slow left arm orthodox ODI 2022 2022Tim Pringle 20 Right handed Slow left arm orthodox ODI T20I 11 2022 2022Coaching staff EditPosition NameTeam manager Steven van DijkHead coach Ryan Cook interim 78 Assistant coach Peter BorrenBatting Consultant Gary KirstenConsultant Dan ChristianAnalyst James HilditchPhysiotherapist George DunlopStrength and Conditioning coach Dean MunsamiCoaches EditThe following people have coached the Dutch national side at various stages For some coaches the exact dates of their tenure are unavailable although key tournaments are noted Name Appointed Resigned Notable tournaments Emmerson Trotman 1996 1997 October 2004 79 2001 ICC Trophy won 2002 Champions Trophy2003 World Cup Peter Cantrell acting October 2004 November 2004 Bob Simpson November 2004 80 after 2005 ICC Trophy 2005 ICC Trophy Peter Cantrell November 2005 81 April 2007 82 2007 WCL Div 1 2007 World Cup Paul Jan Bakker acting 1 May 2007 83 January 2008 2007 08 Intercontinental Cup first two matches Peter Drinnen January 2008 84 October 2013 85 2007 08 Intercontinental Cup last five matches 2009 World Cup Qualifier2010 WCL Div 1 2011 World Cup2011 13 WCL Championship Anton Roux initially acting October 2013 85 2016 2014 World Cup Qualifier Ryan Campbell April 2017 86 2018 World Cup QualifierSee also EditDutch national cricket captains List of Netherlands ODI cricketers List of Netherlands Twenty20 International cricketers Netherlands national women s cricket team Cricket in the Netherlands Cricket portalNotes Edit or last List A if no ODIs playedReferences Edit ICC Rankings International Cricket Council ODI matches Team records ESPNcricinfo ODI matches 2023 Team records ESPNcricinfo T20I matches Team records ESPNcricinfo T20I matches 2023 Team records ESPNcricinfo Netherlands Kenya and Canada lose ODI status ESPNcricinfo 1 February 2014 Retrieved 3 February 2016 a b Nepal Netherlands get T20 international status ESPNcricinfo 28 June 2014 Retrieved 28 June 2014 All T20 matches between ICC members to get international status 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1994 at Cricinfo Scorecard of Kenya v Netherlands 29 March 2006 at Cricket Archive Scorecard of Bermuda v Netherlands 21 November 2006 at Cricket Archive ICC Associates South Africa Tri Series points table at Cricket Archive Scorecard of Canada v Netherlands 5 December 2006 at Cricket Archive a b 2007 ICC World Cricket League Division One points table at Cricket Archive 2007 World Cup at Cricinfo Scorecard of Canada v Netherlands 28 June 2007 at Cricket Archive Scorecard of Canada v Netherlands 3 July 2007 at Cricket Archive Scorecard of Canada v Netherlands 4 July 2007 at Cricket Archive Scorecard of Netherlands v West Indies 10 July 2007 at Cricket Archive Scorecard of Ireland v Netherlands 11 July 2007 at Cricket Archive Scorecard of Netherlands v Scotland 13 July 2007 at Cricket Archive Ireland to host inaugural World Twenty20 qualifiers Points Table ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier 2008 ESPN Cricinfo 2nd Semi Final Netherlands v Scotland at Belfast Aug 4 2008 Cricket Scorecard ESPN Cricinfo Ireland and Netherlands share the trophy 1st Match Group B England v Netherlands at Lord s Jun 5 2009 Cricket Scorecard ESPN Cricinfo 1st Match Group B England v Netherlands at Lord s Jun 5 2009 Cricket Scorecard ESPN Cricinfo Update 2 Cricket Dutch upset England in spectacular start Reuters 5 June 2009 9th Match Group B Netherlands v Pakistan at Lord s Jun 9 2009 Cricket Scorecard ESPN Cricinfo Only ODI Bangladesh v Netherlands at Glasgow Jul 20 2010 Cricket Scorecard ESPN Cricinfo Dutch prepare to take on Bangladesh Archived from the original on 24 February 2011 Barresi carries Netherlands to major victory 20 July 2010 India vs Netherlands ICC World Cup 2011 Cricket Archives 9 March 2011 Shock defeat ends South Africa s World Cup as Netherlands script famous win ESPNcricinfo 6 November 2022 Retrieved 6 November 2022 1998 ICC Knockout at Cricinfo 2000 ICC Knockout at Cricinfo 2002 ICC Champions Trophy at Cricinfo 2004 ICC Champions Trophy at Cricinfo 2006 ICC Champions Trophy 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Western Australia at Sydney Nov 25 28 2011 Cricket Scorecard ESPN Cricinfo Ryan Cook to be interim Netherlands coach in Ryan Campbell s absence ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 21 May 2022 Tony Munro 8 October 2004 Trotman s time is up ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 20 May 2014 13 November 2004 Bobby Simpson appointed Netherlands coach ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 20 May 2014 Rod Lyall 26 November 2005 Cantrell s eye on longer term Cricket Europe Retrieved 20 May 2014 7 April 2007 Cantrell steps down as Netherlands coach ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 20 May 2014 22 April 2007 Bakker named new Netherlands coach ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 20 May 2014 Will Luke 29 January 2008 Netherlands appoint Drinnen as coach ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 20 May 2014 a b Drinnen leaves Netherlands post ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 20 May 2014 Ex Australia wicketkeeper Campbell to coach Netherlands External links EditRoyal Dutch Cricket Association in Dutch VRA Amsterdam Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Netherlands national 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