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3rd T20I: Bangladesh v Netherlands - no result.
Sylhet, 3 September.
Bangladesh 164-4 (18.2 overs; L Das 73, N Hasan 22*, J Ali 20*, S Hossain 21; K Klein 3-53)
Netherlands
Kyle Klein lights up Saif Hassan's stumps (T-Sports)
Just the one wicket for the Netherlands before two interruptions, first for floodlight failure and then less than an over later for rain. Time enough though for Shariz Ahmad to spill two catches out at deep square. A Kyle Klein double strike in his third over snares both set batters but only temporarily puts the brakes on the hosts charge as Nurul Hasan and Jaker Ali take 22 from his final over before the covers come back on, never to be removed! A 2-0 series win for the hosts.
2nd T20I: Bangladesh beat Netherlands by 9 wickets.
Sylhet, 1 September.
Netherlands 103 (17.3 overs; A Dutt 30, V Singh 24; Nasum Ahmed 3-21, Mustafizur Rahman 2-18, Taskin Ahmed 2-22)
Bangladesh 104-1 (13.1 overs; Tanzid Hasan 54*, Parvez Hossain 23)
Women's T20 World Cup European Qualifier: Netherlands beat Germany by 65 runs.

Hazelaarweg, Rotterdam, 27 August.
Netherlands 175-4 (20 overs; P Molkenboer 91*, F Overdijk 36; R Shahid 2-27)
Germany 110-1 (20 overs; W Garcia 51*, R Shahid 33)
Phebe Molkenboer carried her bat for 91* in the Dutch innings (ICC)
Phebe Molkenboer's unbeaten knock the highlight of the Netherlands innings as she combined first with Robine Rijke and then Frederique Overdijk in half-century partnerships. Decent batting by Germany in their reply without ever threatening a win, with Hannah Landheer the only wicket taker.
Women's T20 World Cup European Qualifier: Netherlands lost to Ireland by 7 wickets.

Hazelaarweg, Rotterdam, 26 August.
Netherlands 110 (18.5 overs; R Rijke 25, B De Leede 23; A Kelly 5-14, L Paul 2-11)
Ireland 111-3 (19.1 overs; G Lewis 56, O Prendergast 49; H Landheer 2-17)
A five wicket haul for Arlene Kelly today. (ICC.tv)
Ireland stay unbeaten with what on the face of it was a comfortable 7 wicket win. However the game went into the final over as they chased down the modest target set by the hosts. An Arlene Kelly ‘five-for’ the highlight of Ireland’s performance in the field as the final eight wickets fell for only 39 runs. Christina Coulter Reilly again took over Amy Hunter’s duties both with the gloves and as Lewis’ opening partner. She was bowled playing across the line for just two but Orla Prendergast and Gaby Lewis added 89 and the second wicket fell with just 10 required when Prendergast edged behind just missing out on a deserved half-century. The scores were tied when Lewis tried to pierce the ring of fielders driving a catch to extra cover. Unlikely as it had looked we are going into the last over! Amy Hunter hits to extra and takes off for the riskiest of singles - the throw that would have seen her run out by yards misses and Ireland win with just five balls to spare.
Women's T20 World Cup European Qualifier: Netherlands beat Italy by 7 wickets.

Hazelaarweg, Rotterdam, 24 August.
Italy 86-9 (20 overs: E Bartram 29*; I Zwilling 3-14, S Siegers 2-8, C de Lange 2-11)
Netherlands 90-3 (15.1 overs; R Rijke 35*, B de Leede 24)
Handskakes as Robine Rijke claims the win for Netherlands (ICC)
Oxfordshire's Emelia Bartram played a lone hand as the Azzurre were held below 100. A sedate approach to the chase from the Dutch, Robine Rijke seeing them home with almost five overs to spare.
Women's T20 World Cup European Qualifier: Netherlands beat Germany by 202 runs.

Hazelaarweg, Rotterdam, 23 August.
Netherlands 255-3 (20 overs; H Siegers 106*, P Molkenboer 73)
Germany 53 (17.2 overs; I Zwilling 3-6, C de Lange 2-4, H Landheer 2-5, S Siegers 2-16)
Netherlands demolished Germany for a 202 run victory (KNCB)
Toss: Germany who elected to field. Could be a long session this with plenty of Wides and No-balls even at this stage. Two 'beamers' in a Kohli over but no warning from the umpires? In her next a double bouncer 5 yards wide of the pitch is followed by another high full toss - 2 overs for 47 runs, carnage!! Will she get a third over - every chance as she's the captain! So a 52 ball century for Heather Siegers and a huge total for the Dutch - hardly what Germany had in mind when they won the Toss. Iris Zwilling claims two in her second over and Hannh Landheer two in her first. Twos also for Caroline de Lange and Silver Siegers. Extras comfortably the top score with 20.
Women's T20 World Cup European Qualifier: Netherlands lost to Ireland by 8 wickets.

Hazelaarweg, Rotterdam, 21 August.
Netherlands 137-6 (20 overs; P Molkenboer 27, H Siegers 27, F Overdijk 25; L Delany 2-19)
Ireland 141-2 (19.2 overs; G Lewis 66*, O Prendergast 28, A Hunter 21)
Gaby Lewis led Ireland to a last-over win against The Netherlands (ICC)
Hosts Netherlands set Ireland a testing total after opting to bat first with the Girls in Green needing the big guns to fire in the chase and they made an explosive start with long-hops and half-volleys dispatched to all parts. The opening partnership of 65 off 46 broken when Amy Hunter dragged a bottom edge onto her stumps. Lewis powered on to a half century off 36 with Orla Prendergast up and running at better than a run-a-ball. Prendergast edged behind with just 24 needed and Leah Paul joined Lewis. Down to 13 required off 2 overs when a run out was missed and it cost an overthrow into the bargain - Luck of the Irish? A misfield costs the hosts another chance of a run out before a Lewis boundary eases the pressure. Ireland looked a bit frantic there for an over or so but a win's a win in a game that was closer that the final margin suggests.
Women's T20 World Cup European Qualifier: Netherlands beat Italy by 43 runs.

Hazelaarweg, Rotterdam, 20 August.
Netherlands 157-7 (20 overs; B de Leede 52, R Rijke 29, I Zwilling 25; M van den Raad 20; E Moore 2-33)
Italy 114-8 (20 overs; A Wikman 37, C Piparo 22; I van der Woning 2-19, I Zwilling 2-23)
1st T20I: Bangladesh beat Netherlands by 8 wickets.
Sylhet, 30 August.
Netherlands 136-8 (20 overs; T Nidamanuru 26, M O'Dowd 23; T Ahmed 4-28, S Hassan 2-18)
Bangladesh 138-2 (13.3 overs; L Das 54*, S Hassan 36*,T Hasan 29)
Max O’Dowd got the Netherlands off to a flyer but after he departed, the first of Taskin Ahmed’s four wickets, it was all a bit of a struggle. Wickets fell at the first sign of aggression, the batters struggling to find any timing against the hosts changes of pace. An equally explosive start from the hosts, with Parvez Emon taking the first three deliveries from Ayran Dutt for 4,4,6. No let up then from Litton Das and Tanzid Hasan who added another 66 in quick time. Just three balls of the fourteenth over from Vikram Singh are enough for Saif Hassan to get the 13 required - 2,6,6. Hassan 36 off 19 (1x4, 3x6), and Das 54 off 29 (6x4, 2x6) in a real spanking for the Oranje tonight.
Under 19 World Cup European Qualifier: Scotland beat Netherlands by 20 runs.
Forthill, Dundee, 6 August.
Scotland 237-8 (50 overs; O Pillinger 52, E Ramsay 46, M Chaplin 42, R Grant 39; C de Lange 4-29, A Jain 2-46)
Netherlands 217 (47.1 overs; T De Leede 67, T Kloppenburg 38, A Jain 28*, V Wiesmeier 25, S Groteman 21; F Jones 4-41, M Saraswat 3-36, O Jones 2-43)
Scotland celebrate the win (Cricket Scotland)
Scotland put in to bat in the 'Big Yin' - a place in the U19 World Cup Finals going to the winners. The Scots will be disappointed with their final total as they lost their way mid innings after a solid opening platform had been established. Cedric de Lange claiming four wickets with his innocuous looking off spin. The chase ebbed and flowed throughout with a fourth wicket stand of 73 between Tom De Leede (67) and Teun Kloppenburg (38) getting the Dutch back into it after they fell to 35 for 3 with early wickets for Finlay Jones. Manu Saraswat looked to have won it with vital wickets but Aadit Jain (28*) gave his side late hope. In the end, Jones took his fourth wicket to clinch a 20-run win amidst great scenes. It's Scotland who claim the golden ticket of a World Cup berth and the Dutch 25-year drought continues.
Under 19 World Cup European Qualifier: Netherlands beat Sweden by 204 runs
Lochside Park, Forfar, 5 August.
Netherlands 263-8 (50 overs; T de Leede 74, M Wolfe 60, A Jain 42; S Gedara 5-60)
Sweden 59 (29.5 overs: T McArthur 3-10, A Nota 3-14, S van Giezen 2-12)
Under 19 World Cup European Qualifier: Netherlands beat Jersey by 7 wickets.
Arbroath, 3 August.
Jersey 141 (46.2 overs; A Webster 50; A Jain 3-20, C de Lange 3-23)
Netherlands 142-3 (24.2 overs; C de Lange 68, T Kloppenburg 55*)
>Under 19 World Cup European Qualifier: Netherlands beat Denmark by 9 wickets.
Lochside Park, Forfar, 1 August.
Denmark 78 (35.3 overs; M Aslam 28; A Nota 5-17, A Jain 3-15)
Netherlands 80-1 (18.4 overs; C de Lange 38*, S Banerjee 34*)
A second win for the Netherlands and a second defeat for Denmark. Five wickets for Alejo Nota and three for Aaditt Jain as Denmark were asked to bat first and were hustled out for just 78. After Victor Wiesmeier went without scoring Cedric de Lange and Shirsak Banerjee knocked off the runs required finishing unbeaten, as indeed they did in yesterday's game.
>Under 19 World Cup European Qualifier: Netherlands beat Guernsey by 9 wickets (DLS)
Forthill, Dundee, 31 July.
Guernsey 103 (44.3 overs: H Johnson 25, C Forshaw 20; A Jain 4-14, S Grooteman 3-12)
Netherlands 72-1 (12.2 overs: C de Lange 43*) (Rain interrupted - reduced to 46 overs and further to 26. Netherlands target 72 in 26 overs)
A stop-start affair as rain caused multiple stoppages with Guernsey unable to make much headway against the Dutch bowlers. Aaditt Jain with four wickets and Steele Grooteman three as the Channel Islanders struggled to post 103. No problems for the Dutch who chased the modest target down in just over twelve overs. Cedric de Lange (43*) and Shirsak Banerjee (15*) with the runs while Harry Johnson was the sole wicket taker for Guernsey.
Men's T20 World Cup European Qualifier: Netherlands beat Italy by 9 wickets.
Voorburg, 11 July.
Italy 134-7 (20 overs; B Manenti 30, G Stewart 25, H Manenti 23, J Burns 22; R van der Merwe 3-15; K Klein 2-27)
Netherlands 135-1 (16.2 overs; M O'Dowd 47*, S Edwards 37*, M Levitt 34)
Roelof Van Der Merwe celebrates his dismissal of Harry Manenti (ICC Europe)
This may not have been a great wicket for batting at Voorburg but it has produced some compelling cricket. If the Netherlands reached their target then Italy and Jersey would have qualified for the World T20; if the Dutch had got there in less than 14 overs then Jersey qualified, otherwise it was the Italians who would go to India and Sri Lanka. Unfortunately for Jersey the Dutch, after a flying start to their innings, took their foot off the accelerator and decided to cruise to victory. At the end of the 14th over the Netherlands were still 18 short of victory and Jersey's hopes were extinguished.
Men's T20 World Cup European Qualifier: Netherlands beat Guernsey by 73 runs.
Voorburg, 9 July.
Netherlands 172-1 (20 overs; M O'Dowd 92*, S Edwards 48*, M Levitt 25)
Guernsey 99-9 (20 overs; M Bradley 26; M Levitt 3-11, S Zulfiqar 2-16)
Men's T20 World Cup European Qualifier: Netherlands lost to Scotland by 6 runs.
Voorburg, 8 July.
Scotland 148-9 (20 overs; O Hairs 52, C Tear 32, R Berrington 28; B de Leede 3-17, R van der Merwe 2-25, K Klein 2-27)
Netherlands 142-7 (20 overs; N Croes 50*, M Levitt 22, R van der Merwe 20, S Edwards 20; C Greaves 3-26, B McMullen 2-33)
Batting first after winning the toss, Scotland lost George Munsey early on in their innings, though fellow opener Ollie Hairs was able to score 52 from 35 balls. Contributions also came from Riche Berington (28 from 23) and Charlie Tear (32 from 24) as they scored 148-9 from their 20 overs. Bas de Leede was the pick of the Dutch bowlers with 3-17. A 35 ball knock of 52 by Noah Croes was the top score in the Dutch reply, but the next highest score was Michael Levitt's 22 and they fell just short of their target, being restricted to 142-7 and losing by six runs. Chris Greaves was the pick of the bowlers with 3-26.
Men's T20 World Cup European Qualifier: Netherlands beat Jersey by 7 wickets.
Voorburg, 5 July.
Jersey 160-7 (20 overs; Z Tribe 39, C Brennan 32*, J Jenner 27; K Klein 3-42, B de Leede 2-23)
Netherlands 161-3 (19.3 overs; M O'Dowd 62, Z Lion-Cachet 50, S Edwards 41*)
Max O'Dowd hits out against Jersey (KNCB)
The hosts were in action first up against Jersey with the visitors put into bat by Dutch captain Scott Edwards. Zak Tribe top scored for Jersey with 39, with Charlie Brennan's unbeaten 32 towards the end of their innings helping them post 160-7 from their 20 overs. The Netherlands took almost their full quota of overs to chase down their target but that probably flattered Jersey a little. After Michael Levitt was bowled by Harrison Carlyon in the first over, Max O'Dowd and Zach Lion-Cachet added 101 for the second wicket before the latter was out for 50.
T20I Tri-series: Nepal beat Netherlands by 6 wickets.
Titwood, Glasgow, 19 June.
Netherlands 174-7 (20 overs; M Levitt 86, R van der Merwe 36*; Karan KC 2-40)
Nepal 180-4 (19.4 overs: K Bhurtel 65, A Sheikh 39* (ret.ht.), B Sharki 27)
It seems the only thing we can be sure of when Nepal play is that there will be an exciting finish, and they didn't disappoint again today. Aarif Sheikh hit the final ball of the 19th over for two and promptly retired hurt! And with seven runs required off the final over In walks Lokesh Bam - BAM as he dispatches Lion-Cachet's first delivery for 6! Scores tied, Dot, Dot and them BAM again to end the game with another maximum.
T20I Tri-series: Scotland lost to Netherlands by 17 runs.
Titwood, Glasgow, 18 June.
Netherlands 198-7 (20 overs: M Levitt 90, S Edwards 31, M O'Dowd 21, R Klein 21*; J Davidson 2-29, C Cassell 2-46)
Scotland 181-9 (20 overs: B McMullen 51, M Leask 46, G Munsey 26; T Nidamanuru 3-30, R vd Merwe 2-44)
Michael Levitt's innings of 90 set up the win (Cricket Scotland/Ian Jacobs)T20I Tri-series: Netherlands beat Nepal in the third super over.
Titwood, Glasgow, 16 June.
Netherlands 152-7 (20 overs: T Nidamanuru 35, V Singh 30, S Zulfiqar 25, M Levitt 20; S Lamichane 3-18, N Yadav 2-18)
Nepal 152-8 (20 overs: R Paudel 48, K Bhurtel 34; D Doram 3-14, V Singh 2-30)
A Nandan Yadev boundary from the final delivery levelled the scores as Nepal scored 55 in the last 5 overs. Daniel Doram whose claimed 3-14 in his four overs bowed the super over for the Netherlands conceding 19 as Kushal Bhurtel (18) hit 2x6 and 1x4 in the 5 balls faced. Karan KC to bowl for Nepal and Michael Levitt hits his first delivery for 6 - Amazing as Max O'Dowd hits the fifth for 6 and ties the super over with a boundary off the last! Second superover - new batter and new bowler. Scott Edwards facing Lalit Rajbanshi, O'Dowd the other batter: 6, 1, 6, wd, 1, 2, W = 17/1. Klein to Paudel: 6, 1, DS Airee facing 4, 0, 0, 6!!!!! = 17/0 and the second super over is also a Tie. Third superover starts with Paudel facing Zac Lion-Cachet: W, 0, 0, W Rupesh Singh the second wicket and that's it = 0/2. Just 1 run will win it for the Netherlands and Levitt blasts Lamichane's first ball for 6. Drama and excitement all the way as Netherlands finally claim the win.
T20I Tri-series: Scotland beat Netherlands by 39 runs.
Titwood, Glasgow, 15 June.
Scotland 160-8 (20 overs; F McCreath 40, M Cross 33, G Munsey 30; A Dutt 3-17, Z Lion-Cachet 2-26, K Klein 2-38)
Netherlands 121 (18.1 overs; M Levitt 36, P van Meekeren 20; J Jarvis 2-13, S Sharif 2-13, M Watt 2-28)
Toss: Netherlands.
5th Women's T20I: Netherlands beat USA by 75 runs.
Utrecht, 13 June.
Netherlands 149-7 (20 overs; B de Leede 43, S Kalis 31, F Overdijk 24; G Kodali 2-23, R Singh 2-25, L Shetty 2-45)
USA 74 (18 overs; I Zwilling 3-11, H Siegers 2-8, C de Lange 2-15)
Netherlands win the series 4-0.
Scotland lost to Netherlands by 4 wickets.

Dundee, 12 June.
Scotland 369-6 (50 overs: G Munsey 191, M Cross 59, M Leask 28*, C Tear 23, B McMullen 21; M Levitt 2-41, A Dutt 2-73)
Netherlands 374-6 (49.2 overs: M O'Dowd 158*, T Nidamanuru 51, N Croes 50, M Levitt 44, S Edwards 32; S Sharif 3-62)
A record breaking 191 from George Munsey wasn't enough today (Cricket Scotland)
A record Scottish ODI score from George Munsey whose 191 included 14x4 & 11x6, propelled the Scots to seemingly safe 369. But with Max O'Dowd leading the chase the Oranje still in the game, 200 up in the 30th over. If O'Dowd is leading the way Nidamanuru and Croes are playing their their part also - 32 required off the final 4 overs. The Oranje surely favourites now, they've got the rate down from tens to a run-a-ball from the last 3 overs. Sharif can bowl two of them and he claims Croes third ball back! 11 required off 12 balls and 8 comes off Cassell's final over. 3 off 6 for a fantastic winning chase by the Netherlands. And O'Dowd wins it with a 6!! One of the great chases - what a match.
4th Women's T20I: Netherlands beat USA by 52 runs.
Utrecht, 12 June.
Netherlands 164-5 (20 overs; S Kalis 81*, H Siegers 36; J Aras 3-18)
USA 112-5 (20 overs; A Chudasama 60*; I Zwilling 2-17)
3rd Women's T20I: Netherlands beat USA by 16 runs.
Utrecht, 11 June.
Netherlands 128-4 (20 overs; H Siegers 54, S Khurana 33*; R Singh 3-20)
USA 75 (16.3 overs; L Hamilton 3-13, H Landheer 2-17, S Siegers 2-18)
2nd Women's T20I: Netherlands beat USA by 16 runs.
Utrecht, 10 June.
Netherlands 87-2 (10 overs; B de Leede 52*, S Kalis 22)
USA 71-5 (10 overs; D Dhingra 28; S Siegers 2-13)
Start delayed - 10 over match.
Nepal beat Netherlands by 16 runs.

Dundee, 10 June.
Nepal 236-9 (50 overs; A Sheikh 84, B Sharki 35, R Paudel 35; P van Meekeren 4-58, M Levitt 3-49)
Netherlands 220 (49.2 overs; W Barresi 36, S Edwards 30, M Levitt 27, K Klein 25; N Yadav 3-39, S Lamichhane 3-39, L Rajbanshi 2-29)
1st Women's T20I: Netherlands v USA - no play.
Amstelveen, 7 June.
Netherlands
USA
The match has been abandoned following heavy overnight and morning rain in Amsterdam.
Scotland beat Netherlands by 44 runs.

Dundee, 6 June.
Scotland 262-9 (50 overs; F McCreath 81, M Watt 60, S Sharif 36*, G Munsey 26; K Klein 3-81, A Dutt 2-26, R van der Merwe 2-37)
Netherlands 218 (45 overs; M Levitt 35, R van der Merwe 30*, N Croes 26; B McMullen 3-40, S Sharif 2-18, M Watt 2-37, J Davidson 2-63)
Nepal beat Netherlands by 5 wickets.

Dundee, 4 June.
Netherlands 225 (49.1 overs; N Croes 48, S Edwards 46, V Singh 38, Z Lion-Cachet 27; S Kami 3-48, L Rajbanshi 2-30, Karan KC 2-35, S Lamichhane 2-48)
Nepal 226-5 (47.1 overs; A Sheikh 78, DS Airee 38*, K Bhurtel 25; M Levitt 2-43)
Netherlands lost to Scotland by 145 runs.

Utrecht, 16 May.
Scotland 380-9 (50 overs; R Berrington 105, B McMullen 101, G Munsey 80, M Cross 41; K Klein 3-60, P van Meekeren 3-89)
Netherlands 235 (42.1 overs; B de Leede 74, M Levitt 32; B McMullen 4-55, B Currie 3-49, J Jarvis 2-34)
Netherlands beat UAE by 5 wickets.

Utrecht, 12 May.
UAE 204-9 (49 overs; Asif Khan 75, D Parashar 41; K Klein 4-44)
Netherlands 205-5 (36 overs; M O'Dowd 52, S Edwards 42, M Levitt 39)
Netherlands beat Scotland by 19 runs.

Amstelveen, 10 May.
Netherlands 282-7 (50 overs; Z Lion-Cachet 78, S Edwards 70, M O'Dowd 64, M Levitt 28; B Currie 4-52)
Scotland 263-9 (50 overs; G Munsey 106, M Cross 47, F McCreath 38; R van der Merwe 3-34, P van Meekeren 3-39, K Klein 2-57
Lion-Cachet hooks Davidson for six (ICC.tv)Netherlands beat UAE by 113 runs.

Amstelveen, 6 May.
Netherlands 272-7 (50 overs; S Edwards 74, M O'Dowd 48, Z Lion-Cachet 47, M Levitt 41; AA Kahn 3-60, S Singh 2-56)
UAE 159 (41.2 overs; A Sharafu 58, A Sharma 42; P van Meekeren 3-24, V Kingma 2-28, K Klein 2-43)
Dutch celebrations (KNCB)
Toss: UAE.
Namibia lost to Netherlands by 7 wickets

Windhoek, 13 March.
Namibia 148 (44.5 overs: G Erasmus 63; K Klein 3-14, A Dutt 3-28, P van Meekeren 3-30)
Netherlands 152/3 (37 overs: C Ackermann 54*, S Edwards 52*; B Scholtz 2-27)
Max O'Dowd is bowled by Bernard Scholtz (ICC)
A sixty run partnership between skipper Gerhard Erasmus and Malan Kruger was all Namibia had to show for their decision to bat first. Three early wickets for Aryan Dutt and three also for both Kyle Klein, who made the initial breakthrough, and Paul van Meekeren who wrapped the innings up, the last six wickets falling for just 32 runs. In the chase Bernard Scholtz caused a wobble with the wickets of Zach Lion-Cachet and Max O’Dowd in quick succession. From 40/3 Colin Ackermann and Scott Edwards steered the Oranje to the win and second place in the table, their unbroken partnership worth 112, both completing half centuries in the process.
Canada v Netherlands - Match abandoned

Windhoek, 11 March.
Canada
Netherlands
Mopping up operations were in vain in Windhoek (Cricket Namibia)
Poor weather continues to plague the games in Windhoek with overnight thunderstorms making a 7.30 scheduled start impossible. Indeed such were the ground conditions the match has been abandoned without a ball bowled.
Namibia lost to Netherlands by 53 runs

Windhoek, 7 March.
Netherlands 159 (39.1 overs: T Nidamanuru 47, M O'Dowd 43, V Singh 37; B Scholtz 4-15, JJ Smit 2-16, G Erasmus 2-27)
Namibia 106 (30 overs: G Erasmus 31, R Trumpleman 25*; Z Lion-Cachet 3-15, A Dutt 3-28, K Klein 2-22) (Delayed start - Match reduced to 40 overs)
A day for spin in Windhoek (Cricket Namibia)
Netherlands openers Vikram Singh and Max O’Dowd battled through to the halfway stage of the reduced game posting 84 before both fell in quick succession. The innings turned into a procession after that with only Teja Nidamanuru offering any resistance but thirty-two precious runs added for the final wicket gave the Netherlands something to defend and defend it they did with some ease. Two wickets for Kyle Klein in his opening over, then three from off-spinner Ayran Dutt removed the middle order, before Zach Lion-Cachet wrapped things up with ten overs to spare.
Netherlands v Canada - no result

Wanderers, Windhoek, 5 March.
Canada 0/0 (0 overs)
Netherlands
No play was possible after the Netherlands won the toss and elected to field in this first of the Tri-series involving today's teams plus Namibia. Friday's fixture will see the hosts in action against the Netherlands.
Topklasse
| P | W | T | NR | L | Pts | NRR | |
| Kampong | 18 | 14 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 29 | 1.72 |
| VRA | 18 | 11 | 0 | 2 | 5 | 24 | 0.72 |
| Punjab | 18 | 11 | 0 | 2 | 5 | 24 | 0.63 |
| HCC | 18 | 10 | 0 | 2 | 6 | 22 | 0.35 |
| HBS | 18 | 8 | 0 | 1 | 9 | 17 | 0.17 |
| Hermes DVS | 18 | 8 | 0 | 1 | 9 | 17 | -0.05 |
| Voorburg | 18 | 7 | 0 | 2 | 9 | 16 | 0.16 |
| VOC | 18 | 6 | 0 | 1 | 11 | 13 | -1.18 |
| Excelsior | 18 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 12 | 11 | -0.73 |
| Sparta | 18 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 14 | 7 | -1.63 |
Kampong beat Voorburg by 6 wickets.
Utrecht, 3 August.
Voorburg 122 (25 overs; G Kaplan 32, C Mumba 30; A Roy 6-34)
Kampong 124-4 (30.4 overs; L Ingram 29*, D van den Berg 27)
VRA beat VOC by 9 wickets.
Amstelveen, 3 August.
VOC 77 (29.2 overs; S Janett 39; L Turmaine 5-14)
VRA 80-1 (12.5 overs; J Smal 43*)
HBS beat Excelsior by 11 runs.
Craeyenhout, 3 August.
HBS 243 (50 overs; W Barresi 60, L Bianco 48, K Klein 40, J Mey 38; S Rahaley 4-38)
Excelsior 232-6 (50 overs; R Verhagen 95, R Tonder 77, S Rahaley 44; J Roussow 3-31)
HCC beat Punjab by 6 wickets.
De Diepput, 3 August.
Punjab 144 (31.3 overs; S Butt 38, B Niaz 34; J Brown 4-14)
HCC 145-4 (22.3 overs; B Gorlee 78, O White 26)
Sparta lost to Hermes DVS by 7 wickets.
Bermweg, 3 August.
Sparta 75 (22.1 overs; A Dutt 5-25, S Braat 4-36)
Hermes DVS 76-3 (15.2 overs; R Elenbaas 34)
Hermes DVS lost to Voorburg by 65 runs (DLS).
Harga, 20 July.
Voorburg 260-7 (50 overs; N Croes 63, C de Lange 44, G Kaplan 44; S Braat 3-40)
Hermes DVS 170-9 (41 overs; D Doyle 68, N Statham 44; U Nashier 6-33)
Punjab beat Sparta by 218 runs (DLS).
Zomercomplex, 20 July.
Punjab 413-5 (50 overs; S Zulfiqar 151, M Ahmad 123, SI Zulfiqar 50*)
Sparta 149-9 (40 overs; U Baker 53*, J Scheepers 34)
Excelsior lost to HCC by 75 runs (DLS).
Thurlede, 20 July.
HCC 275 (49.3 overs; S BAnerjee 72, O White 59, T Kloppenburg 37; G Kroesen 6-63)
Excelsior 176 (39.5 overs; J Kroesen 59; O White 5-32)
VOC lost to HBS by 51 runs (DLS).
Hazelaarweg, 20 July.
HBS 207 (44.1 overs; L Bianco 60*, W Barresi 39, T Walbrugh 38; A Jain 3-41)
VOC 152 (33 overs; C Oberholzer 86*; J Roussow 6-31, L Botha 3-48)
Kampong lost to VRA by 4 wickets.
Utrecht, 20 July.
Kampong 183 (40.1 overs; L Berry 45, P Jacod 41; A Nidamanuru 3-12, P Ruffell 3-36)
VRA 184-6 (38 overs; A Nidamanuru 61, P Gouge 42)
Voorburg lost to VRA by 3 wickets.
Westvliet, 13 July.
Voorburg 227-6 (50 overs; R Klein 74*, N Croes 62, G Kaplan 32)
VRA 231-7 (48.1 overs; J Smal 91*, P Gouge 62)
HBS lost to Kampong by 5 wickets.
Craeyenhout, 13 July.
HBS 211 (49.5 overs; L Bianco 45, B Boddendijk 32*; A Roy 3-30, A Gopinath 3-37)
Kampong 213-5 (44.2 overs; S Edwards 40*, P Jacod 35*, L Ingram 35)
HCC beat VOC by 78 runs.
De Diepput, 13 July.
HCC 252 (49.5 overs; O White 85, Y Patel 71)
VOC 174 (38.5 overs; T Bharaj 75; D Crowley 4-54, T Leijer 3-42)
Sparta beat Excelsior by 4 wickets.
Bermweg, 13 July.
Excelsior 79 (30.4 overs)
Sparta 82-6 (14.2 overs; J Ralston 3-40)
Hermes DVS lost to Punjab by 69 runs.
Harga, 13 July.
Punjab 261-8 (48 overs; S Minhas 97, M Riaz 69, S Zulfiqar 34; S Braat 4-52)
Hermes DVS 192 (44.3 overs; O Elenbaas 43, A Zulfiqar 34; K Shahzad 4-26
VRA beat HBS by 12 runs.
Amstelveen, 12 July.
VRA 275 (49.1 overs; J Smal 89, J Cassidy 70, P Gouge 32; J Rossouw 5-33)
HBS 263-7 (50 overs; T Walbrugh 96, K Klein 59, L Bianco 41; B Fletcher 5-39)
Kampong beat HCC by 7 wickets.
Utrecht, 12 July.
HCC 119 (38.1 overs; B Gorlee 32; S Kumar 3-18)
Kampong 123-3 (13 overs; L Bangs 36)
VOC beat Sparta by 5 wickets.
Hazelaarweg, 12 July.
Sparta 221-8 (50 overs; K Klesse 71)
VOC 223-5 (44 overs; J Meulen 67*, T Bharaj 52, T Kok 46)
Excelsior beat Hermes DVS by 15 runs.
Thurlede, 12 July.
Excelsior 174 (47.5 overs; R Tonder 83; S Braat 4-33)
Hermes DVS 159 (48.5 overs; S Bratt 41, R Elenbaas 32; R Verhagen 3-26, S Rahaley 3-34)
Punjab beat Voorburg by 4 wickets.
Zomercomplex, 12 July.
Voorburg 297-7 (50 overs; C de Lange 84, M Levitt 73, G Kaplan 53; S Minhas 3-59)
Punjab 300-6 (48 overs; M Ahmad 73, F Shinwari 41, M Riaz 39, S Zulfiqar 33, S Minhas 30; M van Vliet 3-61)
Voorburg lost to HBS by 8 wickets.
Westvliet, 5 July.
Voorburg 139 (31 overs; C Mumba 49; W Barresi 3-19, J Roussow 3-36, J Mey 3-46)
HBS 143-2 (13.5 overs; L Botha 120*)
HCC lost to VRA by 17 runs.
De Diepput, 5 July.
VRA 148 (26.4 overs; J Cassidy 41, D Crowley 5-40)
HCC 131 (42.1 overs; P Ruffell 4-25, V Singh 3-20)
Sparta lost to Kampong by 9 wickets.
Bermweg, 5 July.
Sparta 83 (34.1 overs; P Jacod 3-14, A Roy 3-17, A Gopinath 3-18)
Kampong 84-1 (10.2 overs; L Berry 34*, P Jacod 33*)
Hermes DVS lost to VOC by 8 wickets.
Harga, 5 July.
Hermes DVS 195 (46.1 overs; D Doyle 42, O Elenbaas 38; C Oberholzer 3-23, J Schoonheim 3-33, R Harhangi 3-41)
VOC 197-2 (25.2 overs; C Oberholzer 100*, S Janett 50)
Punjab beat Excelsior by 114 runs.
Zomercomplex, 5 July.
Punjab 255-9 (50 overs; B Niaz 67, M Ahmad 40, K Shahzad 34*, T Haider 31; S Rahaley 3-58)
Excelsior 141 (37.4 overs; R Troost 32, S Zulfiqar 3-23)
Excelsior beat Voorburg by 54 runs.
Thurlede, 28 June.
Excelsior 311-8 (50 overs; B Hampton 113, R Tonder 95, S Troost 39)
Voorburg 257 (45.5 overs; G Kaplan 75, C de Lange 47, N Croes 40)
VOC lost to Punjab by 166 runs.
Hazelaarweg, 28 June.
Punjab 326-4 (50 overs; S Minhas 92, M Riaz 54, M Ahmad 42, S Zulfiqar 40*, M Gondal 33*; S Janett 3-62)
VOC 160 (34 overs; S Janett 54, T Kok 41; S Kamal 3-25)
Kampong beat Hermes DVS by 9 wickets.
Utrecht, 28 June.
Hermes DVS 132 (49.5 overs; D Doyle 34; A Gopinath 3-17, P Jacod 3-27)
Kampong 136-1 (13.5 overs; L Berry 62*, D van den Berg 50*)
VRA beat Sparta by 143 runs.
Amstelveen, 28 June.
VRA 285 (50 overs; J Smal 64, I Zaidi 55, P Gouge 46, V Thakur 44; M Hoornweg 3-32, J Scheepers 3-49)
Sparta 142 (30.1 overs; L Boorer 34; V Singh 5-37)
HBS beat HCC by 67 runs.
Craeyenhout, 28 June.
HBS 267-7 (50 overs; T Walbrugh 101; L Bianco 59, H Kuhn 33)
HCC 200 (43.3 overs; B Gorlee 64, H Overdijk 45)
VRA beat Hermes DVS by 7 runs.
Amstelveen, 22 June.
VRA 250-8 (50 overs; J Cassidy 82, S Ahmad 46*, V Thakur 32, J Smal 31; H Jabarkhail 3-45)
Hermes DVS 243-9 (50 overs; A Ostling 56, D Doyle 43, A Zulfiqar 40, O Elenbaas 32; S Ahmad 3-31)
Punjab lost to Kampong by 78 runs.
Zomercomplex, 21 June.
Kampong 237-9 (50 overs; L Berry 78, P Jacod 56*, D van den Berg 51; S Minhas 3-22)
Punjab 159 (37 overs; M Riaz 52, B Niaz 35)
Excelsior lost to VOC by 4 wickets.
Thurlede, 21 June.
Excelsior 264 (49.5 overs; A Naqvi 75, J Kroesen 52, B Hampton 46; R Harhangi 3-48)
VOC 266-6 (49 overs; S Janett 91, T Bharaj 64*, C Oberholzer 45)
Voorburg lost to HCC by 67 runs.
Westvliet, 21 June.
HCC 268-8 (50 overs; C Floyd 51, T Staal 42, Y Patel 37; C Mumba 4-48)
Voorburg 201 (42.4 overs; G Kaplan 41, C de Lange 37; C Floyd 4-41, J Brown 3-42)
Sparta beat HBS by 4 wickets.
Bermweg, 21 June.
HBS 203 (43.2 overs; L Botha 76, E Boendermaker 47, R Mason 40; J Scheepers 4-38)
Sparta 206-6 (28.2 overs; L Boorer 87, S Ferguson 39, K Ahmadi 39; L Botha 3-73)
VRA lost to Punjab by 4 wickets.
Amstelveen, 15 June.
VRA 244-6 (50 overs; J Smal 80, P Gouge 59, S Peiris 41, S Ahmad 29*; T Haider 2-34)
Punjab 245-6 (48.1 overs; S Minhas 55, M Gondal 47, M Riaz 38, S Zulfiqar 33*, M Ahmad 28; V Thakur 2-42, S Hake 2-49)
VOC lost to Voorburg by 9 wickets.
Hazelaarweg, 14 June.
VOC 84 (32.2 overs; T Kok 26; G Kaplan 4-21, P Boissevain 2-7, P Charumbira 2-19)
Voorburg 85-1 (11.4 overs; C Mumba 318)
Kampong beat Excelsior by 3 wickets.
Utrecht, 14 June.
Excelsior 239-7 (50 overs; S Rahaley 101, S Troost 39, B Hampton 27, J Kroesen 26*; L Bangs 4-44)
Kampong 241-7 (47.2 overs; L Berry 95, K Vieler 38, L Ingram 37; J Blankestijn 2-43, J Kroesen 2-46, J Ralston 2-53)
HBS lost to Hermes DVS by 8 wickets.
Craeyenhout, 14 June.
HBS 233 (47.5 overs; T Walbrugh 101, J Mey 43, N Singh 32)
Hermes DVS 236-2 (32.4 overs; D Doyle 94, A Ostling 86*)
HCC beat Sparta by 5 wickets.
De Diepput, 14 June.
Sparta 216 (47 overs; K Klesse 57, J Scheepers 37, J Steenbergen 25; J Brown 6-37)
HCC 219-5 (48.4 overs; T Staal 91, O White 56, B Gorlee 28; U Baker 2-37)
VOC beat Kampong by 3 wickets.
Hazelaarweg, 9 June.
Kampong 188 (49.4 overs; P Jacod 56; A Jain 4-40)
VOC 190-7 (49.4 overs; S Janett 85, C Oberholzer 33)
Excelsior lost to VRA by 22 runs.
Thurlede, 9 June.
VRA 197 (48.3 overs; J Cassidy 53, J Smal 42; J Ralston 3-30, A Naqvi 3-30)
Excelsior 175 (47 overs; R Verhagen 80; S Hake 4-37, A Abid 3-37)
Punjab beat HBS by 38 runs.
Zomercomplex, 9 June.
Punjab 259-7 (50 overs; M Ahmad 114*, S Minhas 52)
HBS 221 (47.2 overs; L Botha 68, T Walbrugh 46, R Mason 32, L Bianco 31; S Zulfiqar 3-46)
Hermes DVS lost to HCC by 3 wickets.
Harga, 9 June.
Hermes DVS 151 (39.2 overs; D Doyle 31; H Overdijk 4-22, T Liejer 3-16)
HCC 152-7 (40.5 overs; C Floyd 38, D Crowley 30*, S Banerjee 30)
Voorburg beat Sparta by 8 wickets.
Westvliet, 9 June.
Sparta 133 (39.3 overs; U Malik 4-16, F de Lange 3-6)
Voorburg 135-2 (25.1 overs; C de Lange 51, G Kaplan 39*, C Mumba 30)
Voorburg lost to Kampong by 5 wickets.
Westvliet, 7 June.
Voorburg 156-7 (25 overs; C de Lange 40, R Klein 34)
Kampong 157-5 (25 overs; L Ingram 56*)
VOC beat VRA by 9 runs.
Hazelaarweg, 7 June.
VOC 123 (25.1 overs; C Oberholzer 42; A Abid 3-20)
VRA 114-9 (27 overs; S Peiris 30, I Zaidi 29; A Jain 3-27)
Excelsior beat HBS by 7 wickets.
Thurlede, 7 June.
Excelsior 115-9 (24 overs; T Walbrugh 32; J Kroesen 3-16)
HBS 117-3 (18 overs; A Naqvi 48, R Verhagen 30)
Punjab v HCC - no play.
Zomercomplex, 7 June.
Punjab
HCC
Hermes DVS beat Sparta by 7 wickets.
Harga, 7 June.
Sparta 175-8 (33 overs; J Scheepers 53, K Klesse 39)
Hermes DVS 178-3 (30.2 overs; D Doyle 115*)
Voorburg beat Hermes DVS by 107 runs.
Westvliet, 31 May.
Voorburg 269-8 (50 overs; N Croes 56, H Melville 50, U Nshier 37*, C Mumba 33; S Braat 4-67, H Jabakhail 3-50)
Hermes DVS 162 (41.2 overs; S Kothari 44)
Sparta lost to Punjab by 173 runs.
Bermweg, 31 May.
Punjab 275-9 (50 overs; M Ahmad 91, M Riaz 55, S Zulfiqar 38; A Malik 3-39)
Sparta 102 (31.1 overs; A Malik 45*; S Zulfiqar 3-6, S Tariq 3-33)
HCC beat Excelsior by 7 wickets.
De Diepput, 31 May.
Excelsior 150 (36 overs; S Rahaley 53; H Overdijk 5-18)
HCC 151-3 (25.5 overs; B Gorlee 51, O White 40*, C Floyd 33)
HBS beat VOC by 7 wickets.
Craeyenhout, 31 May.
VOC 179 (43.4 overs; S Janett 58; W Barresi 3-23)
HBS 183-3 (37.4 overs; T Walbrugh 92*, W Barresi 59)
VRA lost to Kampong by 112 runs.
Amstelveen, 31 May.
Kampong 239 (49.4 overs; S Edwards 100, L Ingram 76; P Ruffell 5-44, B Fletcher 4-47)
VRA 127 (30.5 overs; J Cassidy 33, P Ruffell 31; A Roy 3-23)
VRA v Voorburg - no play.
Amstelveen, 29 May.
VRA
Voorburg
Kampong beat HBS by 3 wickets.
Utrecht, 29 May.
HBS 197 (45 overs; W Barresi 45, T Walbrugh 40, L Bianco 38, L Botha 37; L Ingram 4-38)
Kampong 200-7 (40.3 overs; P Jacod 67*, S Edwards 49, D van den Berg 36; W Barresi 3-28)
VOC lost to HCC by 24 runs.
Hazelaarweg, 29 May.
HCC 211 (49.4 overs; O White 60; A Jain 4-44, J Schoonheim 3-43)
VOC 187 (46.3 overs; J Meulen 71; O White 4-27, J Brown 3-31)
Excelsior beat Sparta by 53 runs.
Thurlede, 29 May.
Excelsior 234 (42.4 overs; B Hampton 67, R Tonder 54, S Rahaley 37; K Ahmadi 4-29)
Sparta 181 (37.5 overs; J Scheepers 54*, A Malik 33, L Boorer 32; K Edward 5-11)
Punjab beat Hermes DVS by 4 wickets.
Zomercomplex, 29 May.
Hermes DVS 184-7 (40 overs; N Statham 67*, M Jamil 52; B Niaz 4-38)
Punjab 186-6 (37.4 overs; M Riaz 63*, B Niaz 41)
Voorburg v Punjab - no play.
Westvliet, 24 May.
Voorburg
Punjab
Hermes DVS v Excelsior - no play.
Harga, 24 May.
Hermes DVS
Excelsior
Sparta v VOC - no play.
Bermweg, 24 May.
Sparta
VOC
HCC v Kampong - no play.
De Diepput, 24 May.
HCC
Kampong
HBS v VRA - no play.
Craeyenhout, 24 May.
HBS
VRA
HBS beat Voorburg by 87 runs.
Craeyenhout, 17 May.
HBS 275-7 (50 overs; W Barresi 71, K Klein 53, N Singh 34*)
Voorburg 188 (40.3 overs; N Croes 66, G Kaplan 62; K Klein 3-23, J Roussow 3-39)
VRA beat HCC by 68 runs.
Amstelveen, 17 May.
VRA 181 (48.4 overs; V Singh 39, A Nidamanuru 33; H Overdijk 4-44, J Brown 3-33)
HCC 113 (40.3 overs; J Brown 35; L Turmaine 4-25)
Kampong beat Sparta by 7 wickets.
Utrecht, 17 May.
Sparta 187-9 (50 overs; K Klesse 74; P Jacod 3-35)
Kampong 191-3 (19.4 overs; L Bangs 59*, D van den Berg 52, M O'Dowd 38, L Berry 33)
VOC lost to Hermes DVS by 49 runs.
Hazelaarweg, 17 May.
Hermes DVS 140 (42.3 overs; O Elenbaas 34; A Jain 4-22)
VOC 91 (23.5 overs; S Kothari 6-23)
Excelsior lost to Punjab by 32 runs.
Thurlede, 17 May.
Punjab 276-7 (50 overs; S Minhas 93, J Vandiar 58, M Riaz 39; J Kroesen 3-43)
Excelsior 244 (48.2 overs; R Tonder 72, R Verhagen 65, S Rahaley 60; S Minhas 3-40)
Voorburg beat Excelsior by 4 wickets.
Westvliet, 10 May.
Excelsior 255 (43.3 overs; A Naqvi 121, J Ralston 28; P Charumbira 3-35, M van Vliet 3-49, T de Leede 2-43, U Malik 2-58)
Voorburg 256-6 (47.3 overs; G Kaplan 102, C de Lange 68, H Melville 45; J Kroesen 4-41)
Punjab lost to VOC by 5 runs.
Zomercomplex, 10 May.
VOC 164 (41.3 overs; C Oberholzer 85; MN Ahmad 3-20, M Hussain 3-24, A Mahmood 2-24)
Punjab 159 (49.3 overs; F Shinwari 52, M Gondal 34; J Schoonheim 3-35, S Wingerden 2-27, A Jain 2-28, C Oberholzer 2-33)
Hermes DVS beat Kampong by 9 wickets.
Harga, 10 May.
Kampong 226 (44.5 overs; L Berry 119, D van den Berg 27; H Jabarkhail 3-30, S Kothari 2-21, R Numair 2-38, S Braat 2-47)
Hermes DVS 227-1 (39.3 overs; A Ostling 92*, A Zulfiqar 63*, D Doyle 47)
Sparta beat VRA by 4 wickets.
Bermweg, 10 May.
VRA 204-9 (50 overs; J Smal 86, P Gouge 29; J Scheepers 4-33, A Malik 3-36)
Sparta 205-6 (48.2 overs; K Klesse 75*, S Ferguson 44, K Ahmadi 38; P Ruffell 3-44)
HCC lost to HBS by 52 runs.
De Diepput, 10 May.
HBS 285-7 (50 overs; L Botha 119, T Walbrugh 93, N Singh 27, W Barresi 25; H Overdijk 2-39)
HCC 233 (39.5 overs; B Gorlee 79, T Staal 37; W Barresi 4-56, B Boddendijk 2-9, J Mey 2-50)
HCC beat Voorburg by 5 wickets.
De Diepput, 5 May.
Voorburg 327-7 (50 overs; C de Lange 104, P Hatzoglou 59 G Kaplan 46, H Melville 42; J Brown 4-76)
HCC 328-5 (47.3 overs; B Gorlee 122, Y Patel 51*, T Staal 46, O White 39, H Overdijk 38; T de Leede 2-58, C Mumba 2-74)
HBS beat Sparta by 4 wickets.
Craeyenhout, 5 May.
Sparta 210 (47.3 overs; L Boorer 51, J Steenbergen 39, K Klesse 28; W Barresi 3-43, J Mey 2-35, B Boddendijk 2-35, J Rossouw 2-40)
HBS 211-6 (47.2 overs; W Barresi 85, R Mason 33; J Snoep 2-36, J Scheepers 2-46)
Hermes-DVS beat VRA by 103 runs.
Harga, 5 May.
Hermes DVS 219-8 (50 overs; D Doyle 74, A Ostling 29, N Statham 25; B Fletcher 2-38, D Abhinay 2-39, P Ruffell 2-46, L Turmaine 2-46)
VRA 116 (33 overs; J Cassidy 27, D Abhinay 25; R Elenbaas 3-30, N Woermeijer 2-13, H Jabakhail 2-16)
Kampong beat Punjab by 77 runs.
Utrecht, 5 May.
Kampong 320-6 (50 overs; L Bangs 85, L Ingram 68, L Berry 53, P Jacod 46*, A Roy 29*; S Kamal 2-71)
Punjab 243 (45.2 overs; J Vandiar 109, S Zulfiqar 57; A Roy 5-56, S Kumar 3-31)
VOC lost to Excelsior by 66 runs.
Hazelaarweg, 5 May.
Excelsior 320-4 (50 overs; S Troost 107*, R Tonder 97, S Rahaley 43*, R Verhagen 28)
VOC 254 (50 overs; T Bharaj 87, A Jain 47; A Naqvi 3-40; N Etman 2-29, K Edward 2-48)
Voorburg beat VOC by 131 runs.
Westvliet, 3 May.
Voorburg 328-8 (50 overs; B de Leede 83, G Kaplan 70, C de Lange 56, M Levitt 42; R Harhangi 3-60, A Jain 2-46)
VOC 197 (43.5 overs)
Excelsior '20 lost to Kampong by 41 runs.
Thurlede, 3 May.
Kampong 308 (48.4 overs; L Ingram 76, S Edwards 59, D van den Berg 42, L Berry 38, M O'Dowd 30; J Ralston 3-45, J Blankestijn 3-68, A Naqvi 2-62)
Excelsior 267-9 (50 overs; S Troost 94, J Kroesen 33, L Kroesen 32; P Jacod 4-62, L Ingram 3-40)
Punjab-Ghausia lost to VRA by 8 wickets.
Zomercomplex, 3 May.
Punjab 111 (32.2 overs; M Riaz 35; P Ruffell 5-19, V Singh 2-3)
VRA 114-2 (19.5 overs; J Cassidy 45, J Smal 42)
Hermes-DVS beat HBS by 13 runs.
Harga, 3 May.
Hermes DVS 195-8 (50 overs; D Doyle 89*; K Klein 3-26, J Rossouw 3-45)
HBS 182 (47.3 overs; W Barresi 57*, L Bianco 29, T Walbrugh 28; H Jabarkhail 4-35, S Braat 4-41)
Sparta lost to HCC by 175 runs.
Bermweg, 3 May.
HCC 278-9 (50 overs; B Gorlee 102, S Banerjee 47; A Malik 3-33, J Scheepers 2-32, U Baker 2-63)
Sparta 103 (32.5 overs; L Boorer 26; H Overdijk 3-7, D Crowley 2-19, J Brown 2-19)
Sparta lost to Voorburg by 7 wickets.
Bermweg, 27 April.
Sparta 210 (48.4 overs; K Klesse 41, P Balwantsingh 26, U Baker 26; U Nashier 3-40, F de Lange 2-28)
Voorburg 213-3 (42.2 overs; G Kaplan 85*, B de Leede 57, N Croes 30*; A Malik 2-43)
HCC lost to Hermes-DVS by 93 runs.
De Diepput, 27 April.
Hermes DVS 192 (48.1 overs; A Dutt 79, A Ostling 39, S Kothari 30; H Overdijk 3-34, H Venter 2-16, O White 2-40, D Crowley 2-45)
HCC 99
HBS lost to Punjab by 5 wickets.
Craeyenhout, 27 April.
HBS 238-8 (50 overs; E Boendermaker 59, K Klein 58, T Walbrugh 56; M Riaz 2-12, MN Ahmad 2-45)
Punjab 239-5 (38.4 overs; M Riaz 111, S Zulfiqar 71*; K Klein 2-59)
VRA beat Excelsior by 168 runs.
Amstelveen, 27 April.
VRA 253-6 (50 overs; J Smal 64, A Nidamanuru 48, V Singh 46; K Edward 2-50)
Excelsior 85 (24 overs; R Tonder 43; S Ahmad 5-27, D Abhinay 2-10)
Kampong beat VOC by 9 wickets.
Utrecht, 27 April.
VOC 86 (36.3 overs; P Jacod 4-24, L Ingram 3-12, K Nana 2-10)
Kampong 92-1 (10.3 overs; L Berry 41*)
T20 Cup
Final: VRA beat HCC by 6 wickets.
Sportpark Harga, 13 September.
HCC 65-7 (11 overs; M Wolfe 20; A Nidamanuru 3-9, S Ahmad 2-17)
VRA 67-4 (6.5 overs; J Smal 19)
Semi-final: HCC beat Hermes DVS by 32 runs.
De Diepput, 7 September.
HCC 156-6 (20 overs; B Gorlee 67, C Floyd 26; O Elenbaas 2-27, A Dutt 2-32)
Hermes DVS 124 (19 overs; J Trijzelaar 4-28, H Overdijk 2-18)
Semi-final: Voorburg lost to VRA by 21 runs.
Westvliet, 7 September.
VRA 159-7 (20 overs; S Rasool 41*, J Cassidy 36, I Zaidi 25*; C de Lange 2-10)
Voorburg 137-8 (20 overs; W Mohsen 58, R Klein 30; B Fletcher 4-25, P Ruffell 2-27)
| P | W | T | NR | L | Pts | NRR | |
| HCC | 9 | 6 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 13 | 1.69 |
| Voorburg | 9 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 13 | 0.28 |
| VRA | 9 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 12 | 0.94 |
| Hermes DVS | 9 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 12 | 0.85 |
| Punjab Ghausia | 9 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 12 | 0.80 |
| Sparta | 9 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 8 | -0.90 |
| Excelsior | 9 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 5 | 7 | -0.39 |
| VOC | 9 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 6 | -2.05 |
| Rood en Wit | 9 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 4 | -0.97 |
| HBS | 9 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 7 | 3 | -0.32 |
VRA beat Sparta by 6 wickets.
Amstelveen, 6 September.
Sparta 62 (19.5 overs; S Moodley 3-6)
VRA 63-4 (13.4 overs)
HCC beat Excelsior by 91 runs.
De Diepput, 6 September.
HCC 166-7 (20 overs; T Staal 39, M Wolfe 36; S Rahaley 4-31)
Excelsior 75 (13.3 overs; S Rahaley 37; D Crowley 4-16, C Floyd 3-17)
Punjab Ghausia lost to Hermes DVS by 3 runs.
Zomercomplex, 6 September.
Hermes DVS 160-5 (20 overs; A Dutt 50, D Doyle 40, O Elenbaas 37)
Punjab Ghausia 157-8 (20 overs; M Ahmad 40; S Braat 4-46)
Voorburg beat HBS by 37 runs.
Westvliet, 6 September.
Voorburg 168-5 (20 overs; C de Lange 59, N Croes 35*
HBS 131 (19.4 overs; W Barresi 35; M van Vliet 3-21)
Rood en Wit beat VOC by 47 runs.
Haarlem, 6 September.
Rood en Wit 128-7 (20 overs; A Graaff 32, J Woolf 31; R Harhangi 3-18)
VOC 81 (17.4 overs; S Zakhil 3-7)
Excelsior beat Sparta by 6 wickets.
Thurlede, 31 August.
Sparta 123 (19.2 overs; J Scheepers 36; R Verhagen 3-17, T Heggelman 3-19)
Excelsior 124-4 (17.4 overs; R Tonder 69; U Baker 3-11)
Voorburg beat Rood en Wit by 10 wickets (DLS).
Westvliet, 31 August.
Rood en Wit 52-6 (12.3 overs)
Voorburg 25-0 (1.3 overs) (Target: 25 in 5 overs)
HBS v HCC - no result.
Craeyenhout, 31 August.
HCC 177-6 (20 overs; T Staal 44*, M Wolfe 35, H Overdijk 35, B Gorlee 30; J Mey 3-46)
HBS
VRA lost to Punjab Ghausia by 7 wickets.
Amstelveen, 31 August.
VRA 120-9 (20 overs; J Cassidy 58; S Zulfiqar 3-20)
Punjab Ghausia 121-3 (17.4 overs; S Zulfiqar 57*, S Minhas 35)
VOC beat Hermes DVS by 6 wickets.
Hazelaarweg, 31 August.
Hermes DVS 125-6 (20 overs; O Elenbaas 40*)
VOC 126-5 (17 overs; J Meulen 35, R Upadhyaya 31; H Jabarkhail 3-17)
Punjab Ghausia beat Excelsior by 7 wickets.
Zomercomplex, 30 August.
Excelsior 179-5 (20 overs; T Etman 50, R Tonder 46, S Rahaley 45)
Punjab Ghausia 180-3 (18.4 overs; R Jappie 61*, M Ahmad 48, B Niaz 31*)
Sparta lost to Voorburg by 47 runs.
Bermweg, 30 August.
Voorburg 163-6 (20 overs; W Mohsen 93, U Nashier 29)
Sparta 116 (18.1 overs; L Boorer 30; U Nshier 4-18)
VRA beat HBS by 8 wickets.
Amstelveen, 30 August.
HBS 90 (15.3 overs; D Abhinay 3-14)
VRA 91-2 (9.4 overs; V Thakur 30*)
VRA beat Rood en Wit by 5 wickets.
Amstelveen, 30 August.
Rood en Wit 164-7 (20 overs; J Woolf 66, S Zakhil 40; P Ruffell 3-37)
VRA 168-5 (19.5 overs; S Rasool 62, J Cassidy 35, J Smal 32; J Woolf 3-39)
Sparta beat VOC by 4 runs.
Bermweg, 30 August.
Sparta 161-7 (20 overs; J Scheepers 61, S Martina 55)
VOC 157-8 (20 overs; J Meulen 39, A Jain 31)
Punjab Ghausia lost to HCC by 18 runs.
Zomercomplex, 30 August.
HCC 124-7 (20 overs; M Wolfe 32*, D Crowley 31*)
Punjab Ghausia 106 (19.3 overs; S Minhas 40; O White 3-16)
Excelsior lost to VRA by 7 wickets.
Thurlede, 24 August.
Excelsior 116-8 (20 overs; R Tonder 57)
VRA 119-3 (15.1 overs; S Ahmad 36*, A Nidamanuru 34)
HCC beat VOC by 142 runs.
De Diepput, 24 August.
HCC 190-7 (20 overs; O White 64, C Floyd 56)
VOC 48 (13 overs; J Brown 6-7, O White 3-11)
HCC beat Voorburg by 5 wickets.
De Diepput, 24 August.
Voorburg 142-9 (20 overs; H Melville 37)
HCC 144-5 (19.1 overs; B Gorlee 47*, O White 44, J Brown 31)
Excelsior lost to Hermes DVS by 8 wickets.
Thurlede, 24 August.
Excelsior 109-9 (20 overs; S Rahaley 34; S Braat 4-15)
Hermes DVS 113-2 (15.2 overs; A Ostling 44*, D Doyle 29)
Rood en Wit beat HBS by 17 runs.
Haarlem, 24 August.
Rood en Wit 148-7 (20 overs; A Graaff 48, J Woolf 37, B Thornton 34; B Boddendijk 3-10)
HBS 131-8 (20 overs; N Singh 56; I Nasey 3-17)
Sparta lost to Hermes DVS by 77 runs.
Bermweg, 23 August.
Hermes DVS 186-7 (20 overs; A Zulfiqar 35, O Elenbaas 32, A Dutt 27, R Elenbaas 27; M Singh 3-30)
Sparta 109 (20 overs; S Martina 45; S Braat 4-19, R Numair 3-25)
Voorburg lost to Punjab Ghausia by 4 wickets.
Westvliet, 17 August.
Voorburg 102 (17.3 overs; M Gondal 5-12, M Ahmad 3-35)
Punjab Ghausia 103-6 (18.5 overs; S Minhas 37; M van Vliet 3-24)
HCC lost to VRA by 72 runs.
De Diepput, 17 August.
VRA 170-8 (20 overs; V Thakur 45, V Singh 39; J Brown 4-39)
HCC 98 (14.3 overs; J Brown 57; V Singh 4-19)
Rood en Wit lost to Sparta by 8 wickets.
Haarlem, 17 August.
Rood en Wit 76-9 (19 overs; J Woolf 33*; A Malik 3-13)
Sparta 78-2 (12.1 overs; K Klesse 43)
HBS lost to Hermes DVS by 10 wickets.
Craeyenhout, 17 August.
HBS 121-9 (20 overs; S Braat 3-29)
Hermes DVS 123-0 (11.1 overs; D Doyle 98*)
VOC lost to Punjab Ghausia by 10 wickets.
Hazelaarweg, 17 August.
VOC 65 (15.1 overs; M Ahmad 3-14, S Minhas 3-20)
Punjab Ghausia 69-0 (12.1 overs; J Vandiar 35*, S Minhas 25*)
Rood en Wit lost to Excelsior by 13 runs.
Haarlem, 17 August.
Excelsior 136-7 (20 overs; R Tonder 53, R Verhagen 32; M Tarake 5-15)
Rood en Wit 123-9 (20 overs; B Tarake 41; J Ralston 3-7)
Voorburg beat VOC by 15 runs (DLS)
Westvliet, 17 August.
Voorburg 171-4 (20 overs; M Levitt 63, C de Lange 42, R Klein 31*; S Wingerden 3-28)
VOC 39-3 (6 overs; M van Vliet 2-19)
Hermes DVS v VRA
Harga, 16 August.
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VOC v HBS
Hazelaarweg, 16 August.
VOC
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HBS beat Excelsior by 20 runs.
Craeyenhout, 16 August.
HBS 176-8 (20 overs; K Klein 35, W Barresi 34)
Excelsior 156-6 (20 overs; R Verhagen 42, R Tonder 39, L Kroesen 27)
VRA lost to Voorburg by 32 runs.
Amstelveen, 16 August.
Voorburg 151 (20 overs; H Melville 58, T de Leede 28; P Ruffell 5-17, S Ahmad 4-13)
VRA 119-8 (20 overs; J Cassidy 35, V Singh 34)
Punjab Ghausia beat Rood en Wit by 6 wickets.
Zomercomplex, 16 August.
Rood en Wit 94 (18 overs; A Graaff 34; S Zulfiqar 4-2, S Minhas 3-15)
Punjab Ghausia 96-4 (12.5 overs; S Zulfiqar 33*)
Sparta lost to HCC by 49 runs.
Bermweg, 16 August.
HCC 154 (19.4 overs; C Floyd 48; K Ahmadi 3-26)
Sparta 105-9 (20 overs; U Baker 30; J Brown 4-12)
VOC lost to Excelsior by 10 wickets.
Hazelaarweg, 16 August.
VOC 59 (13.1 overs; J Meulen 29; R Verhagen 4-13)
Excelsior 61-0 (6.1 overs; R Tonder 42*)
Hermes DVS lost to Voorburg by 6 wickets.
Harga, 16 August.
Hermes DVS 117 (19.4 overs; O Elenbaas 38; M van Vliet 3-23)
Voorburg 119-4 (15.1 overs; N Croes 61*, R Klein 34)
HBS lost to Punjab Ghausia by 3 wickets.
Craeyenhout, 10 August.
HBS 122-9 (20 overs; A Khan 33, T Walbrugh 28)
Punjab Ghausia 123-7 (16.5 overs; B Niaz 49*; L Botha 4-34)
Hermes DVS beat Rood en Wit by 24 runs.
Harga, 10 August.
Hermes DVS 118-7 (20 overs; A Zulfiqar 25; I Nasery 3-18)
Rood en Wit 94 (18.2 overs; A Mishra 26; O Elenbaas 4-20)
Rood en Wit lost to HCC by 59 runs.
Haarlem, 10 August.
HCC 161-5 (20 overs; O White 52, B Gorlee 41, S Banerjee 32*)
Rood en Wit 102 (18.1 overs; S Zakhil 46)
Sparta beat Punjab Ghausia by 4 wickets.
Zomercomplex, 10 August.
Punjab Ghausia 159 (19.2 overs; S Minhas 62, B Niaz 40; A Malik 3-27, K Ahmadi 3-29, U Baker 3-39)
Sparta 160-6 (18.5 overs; K Klesse 73, L Boorer 27; M Gondal 3-13)
VOC beat VRA by 8 wickets.
Hazelaarweg, 10 August.
VRA 117-7 (20 overs; A Nidamanuru 55, S Ahmad 30)
VOC 118-2 (16.2 overs; S Janett 60*, T Bharaj 41)
Excelsior tied with Voorburg.
Thurlede, 10 August.
Excelsior 158-5 (20 overs; R Verhagne 58*, R Tonder 28, S Troost 25)
Voorburg 158-9 (20 overs; M Levitt 68, N Croes 25)
HBS lost to Sparta by 7 wickets.
Craeyenhout, 10 August.
HBS 112 (19.5 overs; L Botha 25, A Khan 25; A Malik 4-20, J Scheepers 3-26)
Sparta 118-3 (18 overs; K Klesse 63*)
Hermes DVS beat HCC by 25 runs.
Harga, 10 August.
Hermes DVS 136-7 (20 overs; D Doyle 58, A Dutt 40*; T Trijzelaar 3-11)
HCC 111 (19.1 overs; C Floyd 31*; H Jabarkhail 3-23, O Elenbaas 3-26)
Reports & Articles
Dutch Lions to play in North East Series
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The KNCB Dutch Lions World Cup qualifying plans took further shape today with the confirmation they would spend a week preparing at the ‘North East Cricket Series’ in July.
British Army to do battle with Dutch Lions
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KNCB Dutch Lions World Cup qualifying plans took further shape with the confirmation they would face the considerable challenge of the British Army at the ‘North East Cricket Series’ in July.
Dutch announce World Cup League squad
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The Dutch selectors have named their squad for the forthcoming World Cup League 2 series in the Netherlands against the UAE and Scotland.
Danish T20 season begins with a surprise
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Svanholm go down to a shock defeat at the hands of Glostrup as the new season gets underway.
Dutch Topklasse Round 1: Kampong return in style
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Kampong Utrecht stormed back into the Topklasse in their opening game on Sunday, dismissing VOC Rotterdam for just 86.
Army veterans welcome the Dutch Lions Durham Tour
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The Durham Light Infantry has extended a very special welcome to the Netherlands National Cricket Team participating in the 2025 North East Cricket Series supporting National Armed Forces Day celebrations.
Dutch Topklasse Round 2: VRA demolish Punjab to go top
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The rematch of last year’s Topklasse grand final turned out to be an anti-climax on Saturday, as VRA Amsterdam turned the tables on hosts Punjab-Ghausia at the Zomercomplex.
Dutch Topklasse Round 3: Runs galore on Liberation Day
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A remarkable day’s Topklasse cricket saw more than 2500 runs scored across the five Liberation Day matches.
Dutch Topklasse Round 4: Hermes beat Kampong to go clear at the top
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In a remarkable day’s cricket on Saturday, Hermes-DVS cruised to victory over Kampong Utrecht, becoming the only unbeaten side in the Topklasse, while three of the bottom four beat higher-ranked opponents.
Dutch Topklasse Round 5: Hermes stay unbeaten as Kampong maintain their challenge
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Hermes’ hopes of securing their first championship since 1946 survived a couple of major scares against VOC as they successfully defended a meagre total of 140.
Billingham to welcome the Dutch Lions Army Series
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Billingham Synthonia Cricket Club has been confirmed as the host of the 2025 North East Cricket Series later in the year.
Dutch Topklasse Round 6: Rain the only winner on a bleak Saturday
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The band of rain which swept across the Netherlands on Saturday washed away the season’s perfect record of uninterrupted cricket.
Dutch Topklasse Round 7: Kampong edge past Hermes DVS to top the table
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There were small but significant shifts at both the top and bottom of the Topklasse table after Thursday’s rain-affected Ascension Day round.
Dutch Topklasse Round 8: Scott Edwards century takes Kampong clear
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Aided by a second defeat for rivals Hermes-DVS, Kampong Utrecht took another big step towards becoming the first side since 1939 to win the championship in their first season.
Nepal win again in Dundee
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A five wicket win over the Netherlands as Nepal make it two from two.
Dutch Topklasse Round 9: Doyle century keeps Hermes in touch
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Saturday's results took the leaders further away from the pack and made things a lot tighter at the bottom of the table.
Dutch Topklasse Round 10: VOC shock Kampong as table tightens
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Ninth-placed VOC sprang the surprise of the season so far with a hard-fought three-wicket victory over leaders Kampong on Monday.
Netherlands and Nepal in triple super over thriller
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Three super overs are needed to separate the two sides in today's T20I in Glasgow.
Dutch Topklasse Round 11: Moment of idiocy clouds an otherwise routine weekend
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A fairly predictable day’s Topklasse cricket, with the top four sides proceeding to comfortable victories over the bottom four, ended in disgraceful drama.
Dutch Topklasse Round 12: VOC and Sparta win as relegation battle heats up
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The battle to avoid relegation heated up several more degrees on Saturday, as the bottom four slugged it out in two crucial matches.
Dutch Topklasse Round 13: Kampong go marching on
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Step by step, Kampong Utrecht are moving towards the club’s first national championship since 1992, recording a nine-wicket victory over Hermes-DVS on Saturday and opening up a five-point gap between the leaders and their nearest challengers.
Dutch Lions unveil North East Series squad
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KNCB Dutch Lions World Cup qualifying plans took further shape with the confirmation of their squad, who will start their preparation at the ‘North East Cricket Series’ later this month.
Netherlands and Italy win as European qualifier underway
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The two European qualifiers for next years men's T20 World Cup will be decided in the Netherlands this week.
Dutch Topklasse Round 14: Botha blasts HBS away from danger zone
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The outstanding innings of the day was that of Lehan Botha, who blasted HBS Craeyenhout to an eight-wicket victory over Voorburg, smashing ten fours and as many sixes in his 42-ball, unbeaten 120.
Winning start for Dutch Youths
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It's been a successful start for the Netherlands youth team in the North East of England.
Dutch Topklasse Round 15: Punjab keep their hopes alive
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Punjab-Ghausia kept their mathematical chance of successfully defending their Topklasse title alive on Saturday, chasing down Voorburg’s imposing 297 for seven to win by four wickets.
Dutch Topklasse Round 16: Kampong take the title with two games to spare
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Kampong Utrecht took their first men’s national championship since 1992 on Sunday, beating HBS by five wickets with 34 deliveries to spare.
Dutch Topklasse Round 17: Relegation battle goes down to the wire
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The situation at the foot of the table remains uncertain ensuring a thrilling conclusion to the season when the final matches are played following the traditional – and apparently immutable – ‘cricket-free weekend’.
Dutch Topklasse Round 18: Excelsior fall just short as Kampong finish in style
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A dramatic turnaround saw Excelsior lose five wickets for 14 runs in the last four overs and surrender a winning position against HBS, ensuring their relegation to next season’s Hoofdklasse.
Dutch Topklasse Playoff: Scott Janett the hero as VOC stay up
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VOC resisted the challenge of Hoofdklasse champions ACC to ensure that there would be Topklasse cricket at the Hazelaarweg next season.
Dutch T20 Cup Day 1: Sparta spring a surprise
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The 2025 TK Cup competition got under way on Sunday with some genuine surprises, including a brace of victories for Sparta.
Dutch T20 Cup Day 2: Two wins and Voorburg go top
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Defending champions Voorburg moved to the top of the table by virtue of two victories on a Saturday which saw the surprises of the opening day were largely wiped from the slate.
Dutch T20 Cup Day 3: Punjab move to the top of the table
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The final game of Sunday’s T20 Cup round pitted leaders Voorburg against Punjab-Ghausia, Punjab moving to the top of the table by virtue of a four-wicket victory.
Netherlands start qualifier campaign with a win
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Netherlands beat Italy as European qualifier for Women's T20 World Cup gets underway.
Dutch demolish Deutsch
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Heather Siegers stars in a 202 run win for the hosts at the Women's T20 World Cup European qualifier.
Netherlands beat Italy to put one foot in global qualifier
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A seven wicket win all but secures a place in the global qualifier for the Dutch.
Dutch T20 Cup Round 5: Six teams in with a chance as Cup enters endgame
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With two rounds to play, four teams are level on points at the top of the T20 table, with two others one point and two points behind them
Dutch T20 Cup Round 6: Weather takes a hand as T20 Cup goes down to the wire
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What a difference an hour makes, especially when the Dutch weather is part of the story!
Dutch T20 Cup Round 7: Punjab lose out on semi-final place
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Table-toppers Punjab-Ghausia saw themselves edged out of the top four by the narrowest of net run rate margins.
Dutch T20 Cup Semi-finals: HCC, VRA ease into Final
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Winning the toss and batting proved to be the winning strategy as HCC and VRA set their opponents targets of eight an over or just short of it and marched into next week’s final.
Kingma banned by ICC
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Fast bowler Vivian Kingma of the Netherlands has been banned for three months after he tested positive for a recreational drug following a test conducted after the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 ODI in Utretcht on 12 May.
