ShadesWolf
08-08-2005, 19:26
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Australia
Sri Lanka
New Zealand
Pakistan
South Africa
India
England
West Indies
Scotland
Bangladesh
Kenya
Zimbabwe
Holland
Bermuda
Canada
Ireland
This is the list of the countries taking part in the next ICC world cup. A few interesting additions.
I didnt know so many european nations were taking up cricket.
The Dutch complete a qualifying quintet that also comprises Bermuda, Canada, Ireland and Scotland.
Having narrowly missed out on automatic qualification during the group stage, Holland has bounced back with two emphatic victories to seal the final place in the Caribbean in 2007.
Holland beat Denmark by 89 runs on Saturday to reach today's play-off and proved far too strong for UAE under a cloudless sky to claim a victory that will see them compete in a second consecutive ICC Cricket World Cup and third in total.
The key to Holland's victory was the composure under pressure of their batsmen. After being put in to bat, the swinging white ball made the opening overs a struggle for the Dutch top order. Luuk van Troost and Dan van Bunge were both back in the pavilion with only 15 runs on the board.
But Bas Zuiderent, Holland's outstanding batsman of the tournament, took responsibility for anchoring the innings. In tandem with Tim de Leede, he set about steering the Dutch into the ascendancy.
By the time that De Leede was out for 65 Holland had a solid platform so in the final overs Zuiderent and Ryan ten Doeschate were able to play without inhibition to push the score to 287 for four in 50 overs.
Ten Doeschate finished on 65 not out while Zuiderent was unbeaten on 116. It was Zuiderent's third century for his country, all of which have come in the ICC Trophy 2005.
UAE chased a bigger total than this to beat Holland in the ICC Six Nations Challenge on home soil in 2004 but never came close to emulating that feat today.
The UAE took an attacking approach from the start which kept them in touch with the run rate but at the expense of valuable wickets as too many players took chances against the disciplined Dutch pace attack.
Five different bowlers picked up wickets as Holland rattled through the UAE batting line-up. The game was wrapped up when Ali Asad Abbas was clean-bowled by Billy Stelling with the third ball of the 32nd over to leave UAE all out for 142.
Australia
Sri Lanka
New Zealand
Pakistan
South Africa
India
England
West Indies
Scotland
Bangladesh
Kenya
Zimbabwe
Holland
Bermuda
Canada
Ireland
This is the list of the countries taking part in the next ICC world cup. A few interesting additions.
I didnt know so many european nations were taking up cricket.
The Dutch complete a qualifying quintet that also comprises Bermuda, Canada, Ireland and Scotland.
Having narrowly missed out on automatic qualification during the group stage, Holland has bounced back with two emphatic victories to seal the final place in the Caribbean in 2007.
Holland beat Denmark by 89 runs on Saturday to reach today's play-off and proved far too strong for UAE under a cloudless sky to claim a victory that will see them compete in a second consecutive ICC Cricket World Cup and third in total.
The key to Holland's victory was the composure under pressure of their batsmen. After being put in to bat, the swinging white ball made the opening overs a struggle for the Dutch top order. Luuk van Troost and Dan van Bunge were both back in the pavilion with only 15 runs on the board.
But Bas Zuiderent, Holland's outstanding batsman of the tournament, took responsibility for anchoring the innings. In tandem with Tim de Leede, he set about steering the Dutch into the ascendancy.
By the time that De Leede was out for 65 Holland had a solid platform so in the final overs Zuiderent and Ryan ten Doeschate were able to play without inhibition to push the score to 287 for four in 50 overs.
Ten Doeschate finished on 65 not out while Zuiderent was unbeaten on 116. It was Zuiderent's third century for his country, all of which have come in the ICC Trophy 2005.
UAE chased a bigger total than this to beat Holland in the ICC Six Nations Challenge on home soil in 2004 but never came close to emulating that feat today.
The UAE took an attacking approach from the start which kept them in touch with the run rate but at the expense of valuable wickets as too many players took chances against the disciplined Dutch pace attack.
Five different bowlers picked up wickets as Holland rattled through the UAE batting line-up. The game was wrapped up when Ali Asad Abbas was clean-bowled by Billy Stelling with the third ball of the 32nd over to leave UAE all out for 142.