Netherlands' Saqib Zulfiqar Excited to Face World's Best in T20 World Cup

Netherlands all-rounder Saqib Zulfiqar expressed his excitement about facing top teams in the T20 World Cup, highlighting the progress of associate nations. He reflected on his team's narrow three-wicket loss to Pakistan, where they had the opponents struggling at 114/7. The tournament has seen strong performances from associates, including the USA testing India and Nepal falling just short against England. The Netherlands will next face Namibia in Delhi before matches against India and the USA.

Key Points: Netherlands' Zulfiqar on Associate Nations' T20 WC Challenge

  • Associate nations competing well
  • Netherlands' narrow loss to Pakistan
  • Nepal's close chase vs England
  • Upcoming match against Namibia
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"To come up against best teams in the world is very nice": Netherlands Saqib Zulfiqar ahead of T20 WC fixture against Namibia

Netherlands all-rounder Saqib Zulfiqar discusses the progress of associate nations ahead of T20 World Cup matches vs Namibia and India.

"To come up against the best teams in the world is very nice - Saqib Zulfiqar"

New Delhi, February 9

Ahead of his side's ICC Men's T20 World Cup matches against Namibia and defending champions India, Netherlands all-rounder Saqib Zulfiqar spoke on the challenge faced by associate nations and expressed his excitement of competing with top teams in the tournament.

Speaking to ANI before the Netherlands' clash with Namibia, Zulfiqar reflected on their narrow three-wicket loss to Pakistan on Saturday and the progress of associate teams in the tournament.

"I think it's great because as an associate nation, you always have to work a little bit harder with a little bit less money. So to come up against the best teams in the world is very nice and actually, you see where we are competing, and we could have won more matches than we actually won in this tournament already," Zulfiqar told ANI.

So far in the T20 World Cup, associate nations have been able to compete really well against Test nations, with the USA testing India and restricting them to 161/9, the Netherlands almost defeating Pakistan at one point, having them down at 114/7 during a run-chase of 148.

On Sunday, Nepal came close to chasing down 185 against England, falling short by four runs at 180/6 despite fiery knocks from Dipendra Singh Airee and Lokesh Bam.

Zulfiqar has featured in 27 international matches for the Netherlands, taking 13 wickets and scoring 271 runs, with a best score of 34*. The Netherlands will then face Namibia on February 10 in Delhi, before taking on India and the USA later in the group.

Netherlands full squad: Scott Edwards (c), Colin Ackermann, Noah Croes, Bas de Leede, Aryan Dutt, Fred Klaassen, Kyle Klein, Michael Levitt, Zach Lion-Cachet, Max O'Dowd, Logan van Beek, Timm van der Gugten, Roelof van der Merwe, Paul van Meekeren, Saqib Zulfiqar.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Respect to Saqib and the Dutch team. They almost beat Pakistan! That's incredible. It must be so tough competing with fewer resources. The ICC really needs to fund these teams better.
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Ananya R
As an Indian fan, I'm excited but also a bit nervous for our match against Netherlands. They are no pushovers! Hope our boys don't take them lightly. Jai Hind!
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Vikram M
The spirit is great, but let's be honest, the gap in quality is still huge. One close match doesn't make them world-beaters. India should win comfortably. Netherlands' batting looks weak on paper.
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Karthik V
Love this attitude! "Work a little bit harder with a little bit less money" – that's the story of so many athletes from smaller nations. Wishing them all the best against Namibia. May the best team win!
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Nepal Fan
So proud to see Nepal mentioned here! We came so close to England. Associate nations are making this tournament special. Hope the Dutch do well too. Cricket is for everyone!

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