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Scotland Head Coach Shane Burger has announced a squad of 14 to travel to Rotterdam to face the Netherlands in two One Day Internationals later this month.
The matches will be Scotland’s first since December 2019 when they took on the UAE in Dubai and mark the start of their road to the ICC T20 World Cup in October.
The experienced group will be led by ICC Associate Player of the Decade Kyle Coetzer with Richard Berrington named as vice captain.
Burger’s squad returned to training at the start of April after a period on furlough during the latest lockdown and he has been pleased with their performances in training.
“We’ve had a really good block of training over the last six weeks and I’ve been impressed by how hard everyone has worked and the energy that we have in the squad at the moment,
“It’s just great to have cricket to look forward to. After such a long period without any matches it’s really important for the guys to get out there and play again. They’re absolutely raring to go. It’s the start of an important six months for us and I know we would like to go out and perform to the expectations that we have set ourselves and also play a brand of cricket that will excite our fans.”
The matches will be played on May 19th and 21st.
Scotland squad to face The Netherlands:
Kyle Coetzer (c)
Richard Berrington (vc)
Matthew Cross (wk)
Calum Macleod
George Munsey
Dylan Budge
Mark Watt
Safyaan Sharif
Michael Leask
Craig Wallace
Ali Evans
Gavin Main
Hamza Tahir
Adrian Neill
Name of Author: Cricket Scotland
Cricket Scotland, formerly the Scottish Cricket Union, is the governing body for cricket in Scotland, based at the National Cricket Academy in Edinburgh. Established in 1908 and restructured in 2001, it became an ICC Associate Member in 1994. The organization includes three sub-associations: the East of Scotland Cricket Association, Western District Cricket Union, and Aberdeenshire Cricket Association.