Netherlands have recalled Sikander Zulfiqar and Sebastiaan Braat into their squad for the upcoming three-match series against Bangladesh. There's also a call-up for for the promising 17 year-old Cedric de Lange.
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Netherlands have recalled Sikander Zulfiqar and Sebastiaan Braat into their squad for the upcoming three-match series against Bangladesh. There's also a call-up for for the promising 17 year-old Cedric de Lange.
Zulfiqar returns to the T20I set-up after a gap of six years whereas Braat last made an appearance for Netherlands in 2021.
Injuries to Ryan Klein and Fred Klaassen ruled them out of the tour while Saqib Zulfiqar made himself unavailable due to personal reasons.
Captain Scott Edwards hoped the trio would seize the opportunity in the series that starts on August 30 at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium. The next two games are scheduled on September 1 and 3 respectively.
"It's always exciting to bring a youngster into the squad. Cedric has been impressive all summer and he's really earned this call-up. We're looking forward to seeing what he can offer us on this tour and, hopefully, across a long career ahead of him," Scott said.
"It's also great to welcome Sebastiaan Braat back into the side. It's been a couple of years since he last played for us, but he's had a very strong summer at club and domestic level, and we're looking forward to having his experience back in the group as well," he said.
"Sikander has been a valuable member of our national team before and I'm glad to see him back in orange. He's got phenomenal ability to clear the fence late in the game and I can't wait to see him back and amongst the group.
"We wish Ryan, Fred and Saqib all the best and will be looking forward to welcoming them back into the environment as soon as possible," he added.
The visitors are scheduled to arrive in Bangladesh on August 27.
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