Myburgh and Glover back in Netherlands squad for T20 Qualifier
The Netherlands' crew for the impending T20 Global Qualifier B in Zimbabwe, the main visit for the Dutch under new chief Scott Edwards, sees the arrival of veteran opener Stephan Myburgh and Northamptonshire seamer Brandon Glover to Orange, with Kent's Fred Klaassen and Gloucestershire's Paul van Meekeren likewise joining the Dutch crease segment.
Glover was the lead wicket-taker for the Dutch in the last release of the competition, a more far reaching 14-group occasion held in Dubai, which the Netherlands won back in 2019. Myburgh reported his retirement from ODIs during the Netherlands visit to New Zealand last year however stays accessible for T20Is. Solid homegrown structure places him in the running for an initial opening close by either Vikram Singh or Max O'Dowd.
Tom Cooper turned out in Dutch tones without precedent for more than six years during their home ODI series against England last month, however this competition would check his most memorable trip in the more limited design for the Netherlands since the 2016 T20 World Cup. With the new retirement of commander Pieter Seelaar, the 35-year-old Brisbane Heat bat will loan some important experience (as well as a trustworthy off-turn choice) for new captain Scott Edwards to draw upon without a trace of Leicestershire skipper Colin Ackermann and Somerset's Roelof van der Merwe.
The twist segment is generally nearly unpracticed, the 22-year-old Philippe Boissevain the senior of the two legspinners in the crew, close by his19-year-old Voorburg CC partner Shariz Ahmad. Left-arm spinner Tim Pringle and offspinner Aryan Dutt are the other bleeding edge slow bowlers, both additionally still in their adolescents. Balancing the batting are crease all-rounders Bas de Leede and Logan van Beek and rookie Teja Nidamanuru, who made his ODI debut against the West Indies prior in the Summer.
With three region quicks delivered to join van Beek and de Leede in the crease segment and the competition's altogether diminished financial plan restricting crew sizes, Vivian Kingma and Ryan Klein passed up choice, while left-arm spinner Clayton Floyd and top request bat Musa Ahmad are the two different individuals from the Netherlands stretched out crew to be excluded.
The Dutch will play a few warm-up matches at Harare against the USA and a Zimbabwe select XI prior to going down to Bulawayo, where they play their most memorable Group B match against Papua New Guinea on Monday eleventh July at Queens Club, prior to taking on Hong Kong the following day, trailed by their last gathering game against Uganda two days after the fact.
Netherlands SquadScott Edwards (c), Stephan Myburgh, Vikram Singh, Max O'Dowd, Tom Cooper, Bas de Leede, Teja Nidamanuru, Logan van Beek, Aryan Dutt, Tim Pringle, Shariz Ahmad, Philippe Boissevain, Fred Klaassen, Paul van Meekeren, Brandon Glover