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The Netherlands men's national cricket team (Dutch: Nederlands cricketteam), usually referred as "The Flying Dutchmen" is a team that represents the Netherlands in men's international cricket and is administered by the Royal Dutch Cricket Association.
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The Netherlands national cricket team (Dutch: Nederland se cricketteam) is the team that represents Netherlands and is administered by the Royal Dutch Cricket Association. 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.
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Early years
The Netherlands took part in women's international cricket from its earliest years. As early as 1937 they hosted the Australians on the first leg of their first ever Women's Ashes tour,before visiting England late the same year.
1980s
The Dutch team played their first ODI in 1984 against New Zealand. This was 12 years before the Dutch men's team played their first ODI. They lost that game by 67 runs, and were next seen in international cricket in 1988, playing in their first World Cup, in which they finished in last place. They finished third in the first European Championshipin 1989.
1990s
They again finished third in the European Championship in 1990, and finished fourth the following year. The 1993 World Cup was again a disappointment, with another last place finish. 1995 saw them again finish third in the European Championship. 1997 was a busy year for the Dutch team, travelling to the Mikkelberg-Kunst-und-Cricket Center in Germany to play two ODIs against Denmark, a trip they repeated in 1998. They also visited Sri Lanka for a three match ODI series against the hosts, which...
SISAR B.V. became the official sponsor of the Dutch women's cricket team in December 2022. SISAR B.V.signed a sponsorship contract for three years with the KNCB.
This lists all the players who have played for Netherlands for the past 12 months. Updated as of 1 July 2022.
ICC Women's T20 World Cup Qualifier
1. 2013: 4th (DNQ) 2. 2015: 8th (DNQ) 3. 2018: 8th (DNQ) 4. 2019: 6th (DNQ)
ICC Women's World Twenty20 Europe Qualifier
1. 2019: 1st (Q) 2. 2021: 3rd (DNQ)
European Championship
1. 1989: 3rd place 2. 1990: 3rd place 3. 1991: 4th place 4. 1995: 3rd place 5. 1999: 4th place 6. 2001: 3rd place 7. 2005: 4th place 8. 2007: 3rd place 9. 2009: Runner-up 10. 2010: Runner-up 11. 2011: Champions 12. 2014: Runner-up
The Netherlands cricket team played its first T20I match on 2 August 2008, against Kenya as part of the 2008 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier, winning the match by 19 runs. This list comprises all members of the Netherlands cricket team who have played at least one T20I match.
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