Netherlands Reveal Experienced T20 World Cup 2026 Squad for Group A Battle

The Netherlands has announced its squad for the ICC T20 World Cup 2026, retaining a core of experienced players led by captain Scott Edwards. This marks their seventh appearance at the tournament, having qualified through the European qualifiers alongside Italy. The team is placed in a challenging Group A alongside India, Pakistan, Namibia, and the United States, beginning their campaign against Pakistan in Colombo. Head coach Ryan Cook expressed confidence in the squad's depth and preparation, citing recent experience against their group opponents and in subcontinental conditions.

Key Points: Netherlands T20 World Cup 2026 Squad Announced

  • Retained experienced core
  • Seventh T20 World Cup appearance
  • Placed in Group A with India & Pakistan
  • Best performance was 2022 Super 12
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Netherlands unveil experience-rich ICC T20 World Cup 2026 squad

Netherlands announces experienced ICC T20 World Cup 2026 squad led by Scott Edwards. Team placed in Group A with India and Pakistan.

Netherlands unveil experience-rich ICC T20 World Cup 2026 squad
"Our squad has depth and variety in options... which will be important as we look to advance through the group stages. - Ryan Cook"

New Delhi, January 12

The Netherlands has retained its experienced core of skipper Scott Edwards, Colin Ackermann, Bas de Leede, Logan van Beek, among others as they announced the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 squad on Monday.

The team led by Scott has players who have been representing the Dutch in big ICC events over last few years. The Netherlands secured qualification through the European qualifiers, along with Italy. This will be their seventh appearance at the marquee T20I event, having made their debut in the 2009 edition, where they defeated hosts England in a stunner. However, their best-performing T20 World Cup was the 2022 edition in Australia, where they made it to the Super 12 stage and finished eighth overall, with wins over South Africa and Zimbabwe and close matches against Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, catching the attention of the cricketing world.

The Netherlands is in Group A with India, Pakistan, Namibia, and the United States, and its campaign will start against Pakistan on February 7 in Colombo.

Speaking of the rich experience within the team, head coach Ryan Cook was quoted as saying by ICC, "With experience in the past few World Cups, having played against all of the teams in our group recently and having exposure to the conditions in Sri Lanka and India, we are confident in our preparations over the past few months."

"Players and staff have been working hard and making many sacrifices to put the team in a great position to succeed in the tournament."

"Our squad has depth and variety in options, which we feel will be effective against the opposition and in these conditions as well experience, which will be important as we look to advance through the group stages," he concluded.

Netherlands 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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Priya S
Good to see Associate nations getting stronger. Their experience in Sri Lankan conditions could be a real advantage. But honestly, our Indian team is in a different league. Looking forward to that match!
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Aman W
They have some solid all-rounders like van der Merwe and de Leede. Can be a tricky opponent on their day. But let's be real, the real contest in Group A is India vs Pakistan. That's the one everyone is waiting for!
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Sarah B
Respect to the Dutch team for their journey. Beating England in 2009 was a legendary moment for cricket. Hope they put up a good show and the tournament is competitive. More strong teams make cricket better for everyone.
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Vikram M
A bit surprised they didn't pick more young blood. Relying heavily on the same experienced core. In T20 cricket, you need that X-factor and fresh energy. Might struggle against the top teams with this approach. Just my two cents.
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Kavya N
Love seeing cricket grow globally! Netherlands, USA, Namibia... it's good for the sport. Their match against Pakistan will set the tone. Hope they can cause an upset or two. Best of luck to them (except when they play India 😉).

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