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Dutch name side to tour India

Posted on 09/12/2007 in Netherlands

A strong Dutch squad will fly to India next weekend to play four Twenty20 matches and three fifty-over games.

The side will be led by Peter Borren, and is largely made up of players who have represented their country over the summer. Only four of them, however – Borren, Ryan ten Doeschate, Adeel Raja, and Darron Reekers – were in the World Cup squad.

Click here for the full report from Cricket Europe.

Squad Peter Borren (capt, VRA), Atse Buurman (Voorburg), Jeroen Brand (Quick Haag), Mudassar Bukhari (VVV), Ryan ten Doeschate (Essex), Tom de Grooth (HCC), Maurits Jonkman (HCC), Somesh Kohli (Quick Haag), Geert Maarten Mol (Quick Haag), Adeel Raja (VRA), Pieter Seelaar (Hermes-DVS), Darron Reekers (Quick Haag), Maurits van Nierop (VRA), and Jelte Schoonheim (VOC).

 
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Posted by: G van Lota at September 21, 2007 12:38 PM

Nice hope they can win any match there:) good luck to them

Posted by: Joe Gray at September 28, 2007 3:32 AM

Peter Borren is my favourite player. Pete for P.M

Posted by: Ayzah at October 23, 2007 3:24 PM

Where is Alexei Kervezee? He's my favourite player...Maurits Jonkman is a good selection!

Posted by: Barhos at October 24, 2007 5:18 AM

At last the Dutch are touring Asia. Some hard lessons about Cricket to be learned.

Posted by: Pyke at October 26, 2007 5:19 AM

Tendo is my favourite! Maurits is in but his twin brother Mark is injured.

Posted by: satadru at October 26, 2007 2:18 PM

dutch are taking cricket very seriously. still they are not matured with this game. they will gain lots of experience through the india tour which will help them to improve cricket.

Posted by: satadru at November 2, 2007 12:27 PM

netharland is very strong in soccer and hockey. Now times has come to become strong in cricket. they are going to get big oppurtunity as they will be playing against T20 world chapmpion india.I am not expecting any good result by dutch.but they will learn a lot.Especially they will get lots of experience in playing spin ball.GOOD LUCK for dutch cricket team

Posted by: Mike Brand at November 6, 2007 12:01 PM

What has happened to Baz Zeiderant

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