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From September 19 to 25, the Dutch Under-19 team will play the European World Cup Qualifier tournament in Desert Springs, Spain! There are three matches between the Orange and the all-deciding final – against Ireland, Scotland and Jersey. On September 25th, the final for the best two countries will follow for direct placement for ICC Men’s U19 World Cup 2022. Read all about this tournament below!
This is the selection of the Netherlands for this tournament:
- Vikramjit Singh (VRA)
- Aryan Dutt (VCC)
- Debrup Dasgupta (VRA)
- Dietmar Hennop (HCC)
- Lucas del Bianco (HV & CV Quick)
- Mees van Vliet (ACC)
- Pierre Jacod (Kampong)
- Siebe van Wingerden (VOC)
- Shariz Ahmed (G&W)
- Shirase Rasool (VRA)
- Shreyas Potdar (ACC)
- Tazeem Ali (Warwickshire)
- Tobias Note (VCC)
- Udit Nashier (VRA)
The match schedule:
September 19 | Netherlands vs Ireland |
September 21 | Netherlands vs Scotland |
September 24 | Jersey vs Netherlands |
September 25 | Final (1st place vs 2nd place) |
Pierce Fletcher, the Netherlands Under-19 coach, looks ahead to the tournament:
“I’m really looking forward to qualifying. We have a very talented and dedicated group of players.
With Vikram Singh and Aryan Dutt we have two players with full international experience, which will be a huge advantage for our squad.
Playing in Desert Springs will be a great experience for our young men as the facility is one of the best in Europe.”
Update from the ICC:
The venue for the ICC U19 Men’s CWC Europe Qualifier tournament has moved from the La Manga Club to Desert Springs, following consultation with on-site staff and ICC pitch consultants. After a long period of inactivity due to the pandemic, followed by high summer temperatures and the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier last August, it was considered in the best interests of all concerned to move the event to Desert Springs. With only one field, the event – featuring teams from Ireland, Jersey, Scotland and the Netherlands – will now take place as a Single Round Robin event for 4 teams, followed by a final on September 25 between 1 and 2 in the RR.
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.