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Netherlands' T20 World Cup hopes linger on 'what ifs'
9 Feb
Summary
- Netherlands narrowly lost to Pakistan in their opening T20 World Cup match.
- The Dutch team aims to secure their first win against Namibia.
- Lack of consistent matches against top teams hinders Netherlands' progress.

The Netherlands experienced a gut-wrenching three-wicket loss to Pakistan in their T20 World Cup opener, leaving them contemplating missed opportunities. Moments such as a dropped catch and a collapse of seven wickets for 42 runs significantly impacted the final outcome. As the team prepares to face Namibia on Tuesday, the focus shifts to securing their first victory in a tough group.
Experienced all-rounder Colin Ackermann emphasized the need for the team to look forward, stating that the disappointing result has been put behind them. He highlighted that the Dutch team's DNA involves taking ownership and learning from experiences. Coach Ryan Cook has also reinforced the importance of moving on from past games.
Despite occasional giant-killing performances in past World Cups, the Netherlands squad struggles with insufficient opportunities against top-tier nations. Ackermann pointed out that their last match against a full-member country was in August, underscoring the team's desire for more frequent exposure to elevate their competitive level.




