Photo Credit: Cricket Netherlands
Michael Rippon has been added to the Dutch squad preparing for a T20I and three ODIs against the Kiwis in New Zealand.
“That’s fantastic news,” says High Performance Manager Roland Lefebvre. “We are delighted that Michael is available for these Super League matches and our thanks go to Otago and NZC for making this possible.”
Rippon grew up in South Africa, played for Sussex in 2012 and for Otago in New Zealand for several years. The 30-year-old cricketer is a left arm wrist spinner and right-handed batsman.
National coach Ryan Campbell: “The addition of Michael Rippon to the roster for the tour is really great for us. We’ve been working on it for a while. He adds a dimension to our team and experience to this young group. I’m really looking forward to it looking forward to him going bowling in tandem with our young spinners.”
In 2013 he made his debut for the Netherlands. His last game for the Orange was in 2018 against Nepal. In first class cricket Rippon bats with an average of 28.82. In addition, he took 102 wickets.
Super League
The matches against New Zealand will be played as part of the Super League, which offers the prospect of participation in the Cricket World Cup to be played in India at the end of 2023. In addition to all twelve Full Members, the Netherlands is participating, which qualified for this in 2017.
Dates and times of the competitions:
Thursday, March 17 – Exhibition Game #1 v NZXI (50 overs)
McLean Park, Napier 11:00 AM (local time) |
Dutch time: 23:00 on Wednesday 16 March
Saturday, March 19 – Practice Game #2 v NZXI (50 overs)
McLean Park, Napier 2:00 PM (local time)
Dutch time: 2:00 AM
Monday, March 21 – Practice match #3 v NZXI (T20)
McLean Park, Napier 7:00 PM (local time)
Dutch time: 7:00 AM
The practice matches against NZXI can be seen live via the KNCB YouTube channel !
Friday, March 25 – T20I v New Zealand
McLean Park, Napier 7:10 PM (local time)
Dutch time: 7:10 AM
Tuesday, March 29 – 1st ODI v New Zealand
Bay Oval, Mt Maunganui 2:00 PM (local time)
Dutch time: 3:00 AM
Saturday, April 2 – 2nd ODI v New Zealand
Seddon Park, Hamilton 2:00 PM (local time)
Dutch time: 3:00 AM
Monday, April 4 – 3rd ODI v New Zealand
Seddon Park, Hamilton 2:00 PM (local time)
Dutch time: 4:00 AM
Name of Author: Cricket Netherlands
The Netherlands men’s national cricket team, known as “The Flying Dutchmen,” represents the Netherlands in international cricket and is administered by the Royal Dutch Cricket Association.