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***Official***Match #24- Australia vs Netherlands- October 25th-Delhi (D/N)

Molehill

Cricketer Of The Year
He's a crafty old cricketer Roelof and a great competitor.
There was a thing on the BBC last week listing the 16 cricketers who had played for 2 countries at a World Cup, he was obviously one of them. Think I got about 11, really struggled with W Indians who transferred to the USA.
 

TheJediBrah

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There was a thing on the BBC last week listing the 16 cricketers who had played for 2 countries at a World Cup, he was obviously one of them. Think I got about 11, really struggled with W Indians who transferred to the USA.
USA played in a World Cup? I don't recall that
 

GoodAreasShane

Cricketer Of The Year
There was a thing on the BBC last week listing the 16 cricketers who had played for 2 countries at a World Cup, he was obviously one of them. Think I got about 11, really struggled with W Indians who transferred to the USA.
As far as I can recall, the USA never played a World Cup. Maybe the 2004 Champions Trophy is counted in that BBC thing, but even then there is only one from memory, Clayton Lambert
 

King Kane

International Regular
There was a thing on the BBC last week listing the 16 cricketers who had played for 2 countries at a World Cup, he was obviously one of them. Think I got about 11, really struggled with W Indians who transferred to the USA.
Roelof is a quality cricketer that still wouldn't look out of place in the SA line up just like van Beek wouldn't look out of place in the current NZ line up.

As Ian Bishop just pointed out van Beek is the grandson of Sammy Guillen who played test cricket for both NZ and the West Indies.

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King Kane

International Regular
Can't wait for Warner to celebrate like a flog again after getting a ton against the Netherlands despite having a few lucky let offs.
 

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