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Netherlands feeling World Cup axe pressure, says captain Borren

Netherlands captain Peter Borren believes that living in the shadow of the World Cup axe has pushed cricket's minnows to breaking point.

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Netherlands’ ten Doeschate rues England loss

By Julian Guyer

 

Ryan ten Doeschate was left musing on what might have been after the Netherlands narrowly failed to record a sensational victory over England despite his stunning century and two wickets.

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We got out of jail, says Andrew Strauss

England skipper Andrew Strauss admitted his error-plagued side had got out of jail after beating a brave Netherlands by six wickets in the World Cup on Tuesday.

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We have full respect for Pietersen: Borren

While much of the talk in the build-up to Tuesday's clash has centred around England's decision to promote Pietersen to partner captain Andrew Strauss, Borren said his two openers were worth watching. "I'm looking out for Alexei Kervezee, a young opening batsman who plays at Worcestershire. He's only 21 but playing in his second World Cup which is pretty impressive," said Borren

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Preview: England seek to avenge embarrassing T20 loss against Netherlands

By Suneer Chowdhary

 

The last time the two teams met in an international, Netherlands had stunned England in a T20 game. That was back in 2009 in the World T20 and since then the two have not played each other.

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Netherlands look to surprise big teams

The Netherlands are hoping luck, obscurity and good preparation will help them spring a surprise on bigger teams as they start their fourth World Cup this month.

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Dutch skipper Borren eyes new shock

27-year-old all-rounder Peter Borren, who played for New Zealand at under-19 level alongside the likes of Jesse Ryder and Ross Taylor, made his one-day international debut for the Dutch in 2006 against Sri Lanka.

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