Associate Teams Demand More Matches Against Test Nations
Netherlands captain, Scott Edwards, advocates for more matches between associate nations and Test-playing teams, highlighting impressive performances in the T20 World Cup. He emphasizes that consistent success for non-Test teams depends on facing top competition beyond ICC events, despite challenges like funding and limited opportunities.
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Netherlands captain, Scott Edwards, has called for more bilateral matches between associate nations and Test-playing countries, following a spate of impressive performances by associate teams at the T20 World Cup. The captain believes that regular games against top-tier teams are vital for the growth of these sides.
Edwards highlighted Zimbabwe's victory over Australia and the competitive performances from teams like Nepal and Italy against England during the tournament. He stressed the need for more opportunities outside of World Cups to allow associate teams to improve and achieve consistent success.
Despite facing challenges such as limited funding and fewer opportunities, Edwards expressed pride in how his team has performed globally. Facing powerhouse teams like India only in ICC events makes progress tough. However, he remains hopeful that dedication and strong performances will secure more opportunities against leading cricket nations.
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