Canadian cricket team in the Netherlands in 2009

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Canadian cricket team in the Netherlands in 2009
  Flag of Canada.svg Flag of Netherlands.svg
  Canada Netherlands
Dates 11 July – 18 July 2009
Captains Ashish Bagai Jeroen Smits
One Day International series
Results Netherlands won the 2-match series 1–0
Most runs Rizwan Cheema 94 Alexei Kervezee 75
Most wickets Zameer Zahir 2 Edgar Schiferli 4

The Canadian cricket team toured the Netherlands in 2009. They played two One Day Internationals and an Intercontinental Cup match against the Netherlands.

Contents

Intercontinental Cup match

15–18 July
Scorecard
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
v
177 all out (65.4 overs)
S Jyoti 37 (70)
DLS van Bunge 3/11 (4.4 overs)
PW Borren 3/37 (16 overs)
229 all out (81.3 overs)
NA Statham 57 (137)
S Jyoti 3/59 (14 overs)
419/9 dec (100 overs)
S Dhaniram 144 (178)
BA Westdijk 4/85 (17 overs)
233/8 (103 overs)
DLS van Bunge 98* (294)
U Bhatti 4/32 (18 overs)
Match Drawn
Hazelaarweg, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Umpires: NG Bagh (DEN), BG Jerling (RSA)

ODI series

1st ODI

11 July
Scorecard
Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg
237/7 (50 overs)
v
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
187 (39 overs)
Alexei Kervezee 75 (111)
Zameer Zahir 2/23 (4 overs)
Rizwan Cheema 94 (69)
Edgar Schiferli 4/44 (10 overs)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands won by 50 runs
VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen, Netherlands
Umpires: NG Bagh (DEN), BG Jerling (RSA)

2nd ODI

12 July
Scorecard
v
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Match abandoned
VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen, Netherlands
Umpires: NG Bagh (DEN), BG Jerling (RSA)
  • Match abandoned due to rain


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