15 -member team declared for Bangladesh tour, 28 -year -old wicketkeeper made captain
Bangladesh t0ur: The 15 -member team has been officially announced for the upcoming Bangladesh Tour. The team’s command has been assigned a 28 -year -old wicketkeeper, which has led to a new era for the team. The selectors have described the new energy and responsibility as the main reason behind this decision. The young captain’s goal will be to instill confidence on foreign soil and perform strong.
A 28 -year -old wicketkeeper has been surprised for the tour of Bangladesh Tour (Bangladesh Tour). Actually we are talking about Bangladesh Tour of Netherlands (Netherlands).
The Netherlands have announced a 15 -member team for the three -match T20 series against Bangladesh in Silhat from 30 August. This series is being seen as a preparation for the Dutch team before the Men T20 World Cup 2026 to be held in India and Sri Lanka.
The 28-year-old wicketkeeper-batsman Scott Edwards will remain the captain. Along with him, opener Max O’Dod and veteran fast bowler Paul Van Meckren are also in the team. The team is ready for both the challenge against Bangladesh and the T20 World Cup.
Some big players come out and some return
Experienced all -rounder Bass de Leide and Rolloff van Der Merve are not available and missed the selection. However, the team has a return to Vikramjit Singh, Sharize Ahmed, Ben Fletcher, Fred Klassen and Tim Pringle, who will get a chance to prove themselves internationally.
Eminent name in core group
Vikramjit Singh, Klassen and Pringle, who played in the last T20 World Cup in the US and West Indies, have returned. Leg spinner Sharies and left -arm fast bowler Fletcher can also play an important role.
The Netherlands will be eager to test its depth and adaptability under Asian conditions. Bangladesh is known for its spin-friendly pitches, so the series will provide the Dutch team a valuable experience before next year’s major tournament.
The Netherlands team for Bangladesh tour is as follows:
Scott Edwards (Captain), Sharize Ahmed, Noah Cross, Daniel Dorm, Aryan Dutt, Ben Fletcher, Fred Klassen, Kil Klein, Ryan Klein, Teja Nidamanuru, Max O’Dod, Tim Pringle, Vikram Singh, Paul Van Mekerin, Sakib Zulfikarin