Dutch Underdogs: Battling India on Cricket's Grandest Stage

The Netherlands are set to face India in a T20 World Cup match at the world's largest cricket stadium. Despite limited sponsor interest and a primary focus on soccer in the Netherlands, the team sees this as an opportunity to grow cricket in their country. Media manager John van Vliet hopes for commercial gains.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Ahmedabad | Updated: 17-02-2026 15:40 IST | Created: 17-02-2026 15:40 IST
Dutch Underdogs: Battling India on Cricket's Grandest Stage
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The Netherlands cricket team is poised to face India at the iconic T20 World Cup, taking place in the world's largest cricket stadium. While the Dutch may be underdogs, they are excited by the prospect of playing in front of a stadium that could fill with more fans than their national football matches typically attract.

Media representative John van Vliet expressed enthusiasm about the potential commercial benefits of this match, despite current Dutch sponsor interest being limited. An Indian financial firm stepped in to sponsor the team mere days before the tournament, but Vliet hopes for longer-term commercial ties beyond the event.

Cricket remains on the periphery in the Netherlands, a nation dominated by football. However, captain Scott Edwards sees this game as an opportunity to promote cricket. A broadcast in the Netherlands could boost fan interest, which may in turn attract more sponsors to the sport.

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