Beyond the Test World
November 14, 2007
Posted by Martin Williamson on 11/14/2007 in Netherlands
Dutch board faces mounting problems

Cricket Europe have reported that there are growing problems inside Dutch cricket with the mass resignation of the youth committee a sign that the Dutch board (KNCB) could face major opposition oat next month’s AGM.

The Umpires’ Committee has been dissolved and re-formed after splits within the existing group made its functioning problematic, and there have been further difficulties between the Board and its Accommodation Committee.

With continuing financial problems, little sign so far of increased sponsorship income, and a very restricted international programme which sees the national side idle between August 2007 and the next Intercontinental Cup matches in April 2008, the voices of criticism are mounting into a chorus.

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Comments (3)
Posted by: Arjun Chaudhuri at November 29, 2007 10:46 AM

One can only hope that better sense prevails among the Dutch cricket administrators in favour of a solution to the present crisis. The current doldrums in the youth cricket presents a sorry picture of cricket in this second string European cricketing power.

The Dutch cricketers have made a name for themselves in the highest league, by qualifying for the ICC World Cups on three out of the last four occasions, however winning only one match, in 2003, against fellow ICC Associate Namibia. Feiko Kloppenburg and Klaas van Noortwijk achieved in the same match the thus far rare distinction of cricketers from ICC Associate member nations to score centuries World Cups. Again, Netherlands and Essex all-rounder Ryan ten Doeschate was in the run for ICC Associate ODI Player of the Year 2007. However, ignominy struck in the ICC World Cup 2007 when another all-rounder, Dan van Bunge became the first bowler to be hit for six sixes in an over in an international match. Another humiliation came earlier in 2006 when Sri Lanka posted the highest ever One-day batting total of 443 for 9 against them.

One can only hope that the Dutch cricket scenario will soon look as good as the VRA Ground, Amstelveen… administrators don’t play cricket, but they make the game happen, nonetheless.

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