There was also an opportunity to work with a software company called Quickscore that did a bit of LED screens, so I started doing that 16 hours a week during the lockdown. I really enjoyed it – it was personal development, and something I might pick up again after cricket.I think Covid showed me that there are other things in life than just cricket. I had to hustle through winter to make a bit of income, but at the end of it, it made me a better person and a better cricketer. It made me appreciate cricket even more and the amount of enjoyment and fulfilment I get out of it. I wouldn’t swap playing cricket for anything; If I wouldn’t want to do it, I’m sure there are thousands of people who would want my place. I’m very much a glass-half-full kind of a guy: take it on the chin and just enjoy being with your team-mates. Make sure you hit the ground running and blow teams away come October 18th.You are one of the more experienced players in the Netherlands set-up now. What are your thoughts looking ahead to your second World Cup?
I think people have said it: We’ve got one of the best seam attacks, if not the best, we’ve ever had, which is very exciting to be part of. It doesn’t matter how many games I’ve played for the Dutch team or the experience I’ve got. Guys in our seam attack are very, very good, talented bowlers and there’s no way I’m sitting here thinking, come the 18th of October I’m going to play a World Cup game. I’ll need to work my bum off to get a slot to play. So that’s very exciting, obviously, and in the batting, in the middle order we have Tendo [Ryan ten Doeschate], [Colin] Ackermann, who is a well-established player, which is great.We will come across Namibia, who may not be as strong as we are on paper, but their unity in the team and the way they play their cricket, plus David Wiese now joining them… they’re a very dangerous team. Ireland, their name at World Cups is “giant-killer” because they seem to beat big teams.

” I’m a glass-half-full kind of a guy: take it on the chin and just enjoy being with your team-mates. Make sure you hit the ground running and blow teams away, come October 18th”

I think we’ve got the upper hand over Ireland in the last few years – we’ve won more than we lost against them. You can’t count them out – they’ve got so many new players, and someone like Paul Stirling has been in the form of his life. Sri Lanka have had a tough year or maybe a bit more, but they’re still one of the better teams in the world and they’re going to be very tough to beat. We’re confident we can beat them, but it’s now about preparing well, working hard, and making sure our skills and our tactics are at the highest level.Speaking of Ireland, you must have fond memories of toppling them at the last World Cup.
I think that whole tournament was unbelievable at that time. There was a game against Bangladesh where I dropped a catch and bowled really well. It haunts me a little bit, because I believe we should’ve won that game, but that was a great experience overall. And then there was a bit of weather around and we didn’t play against Oman.We played against Ireland – it was only a six-over game, which was a bit of a lottery. But it was just great to be part of a World Cup, playing in front of the crowds and my family, who had travelled all the way to India, and the kind of exposure Dutch cricket got – it was a fantastic experience for a neutral person. It showed the rest of the world that Associate cricket can be exciting to watch and there’s a lot of talent there. Yes, personally I had a good game against Ireland and I was lucky enough to pick up the Man-of-the-Match award, but as a team we showed that we’ve got some serious cricketers and that we can compete at this level. Does winning the 2019 qualifier in the UAE give you greater confidence in the lead-up to the World Cup?
I think this is going to be a different tournament. In 2019 in the UAE, we had the pressure of qualifying as one of the favourites coming into the tournament. Then we came across the UAE side and if we had lost that game, it would have been a knockout between us and Scotland. That was a game we didn’t want to play. Luckily we blew away UAE and qualified, so we could relax. That tournament had a different vibe and pressure on us than here at the World Cup.van Meekeren picked up 4 for 11 against Ireland in a truncated six-over match in the first round of the 2016 World T20 in Dharamsala•ICC/Getty ImagesWe are expected to go through to the group stage, but we are still here to enjoy ourselves and play the World Cup. You don’t get an opportunity to play a World Cup that often in your career. So to go and play and represent Holland, play with the guys around you and play for the guys around you, it’s just going to be exciting.It’s hard to compare 2019 and 2021. We’ve played a lot of cricket in the UAE, we’ve got a bit of experience, but I also think every time you come to the UAE, the wickets are a little different to what we played at the same grounds. So obviously, we’re watching the IPL very closely, and it could be that we rock up at Abu Dhabi in a couple of weeks’ time and get flat wickets. We’re just going to be ready and be prepared for every situation, and on the day we have to make the right decision and read the wicket. Have you added new tricks and slower variations to your repertoire to suit UAE conditions?
Definitely, but I’m not going to tell you which one because maybe some of the opposition might read it or see it (). I’d like to think in five years [since the 2016 World Cup] as a bowler you develop just like how batters develop, coming to the tournament with new shots. There are some new balls and new ways of thinking about bowling. I’ve played a bit of county cricket and some of the franchise tournaments, so taking that experience along with new options and slower balls… I’m probably a bit more confident with my yorkers now.I might also try one or two things that I picked up from DJ’s [Bravo’s] captaincy, but we will wait and see if it works out in the warm-up games. If it works out there, I might use some of them in the World Cup.There’s a lot of experience in the Netherlands squad, right from ten Doeschate to yourself.
We are all confident that we can achieve something special here at this World Cup. We also don’t want to get carried away by that excitement and make sure we just keep doing the little things well. When we train, we train high-quality and make sure we’re not wasting the little bit of time we get at the ground. We’ve got very clear plans as a bowling group and I’m sure it’s the same for batters, though I’m not involved in that (). Whoever is going to bowl that first ball in orange, it’s going to set the tone and the other bowlers will back him up, smashing it from the other end.

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