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PREVIEW: England’s tour to the Netherlands kicks off with Amsterdam ODI

England test the newfound division between their Test and white-ball groups with a tour to the Netherlands as they are also engaged in a series against the Black Caps.

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England test the newfound division between their Test and white-ball groups with a tour to the Netherlands as they are also engaged in a series against the Black Caps.

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The Netherlands are bottom of the Cricket World Cup Super League table while England are a comfortable third.

The Netherlands vs England | 17 June 2022 | VRA Cricket Ground, Amsterdam | 11:00

To Win Match
The Netherlands 9/1 | Tie 25/1 | England 1/16

The Netherlands

Despite their lowly stature, the prospect of taking on the Netherlands at home is a tricky one even for the world champions.

The Netherlands have lost all three of the ODIs they have played against England in the past.

Former Warwickshire allrounder Pieter Seelaar will lead the Dutch against an English side many of his players will be very familiar with.

All-rounder Fred Klaassen could be the player to watch in this Dutch side.

England

Eoin Morgan leads a squad that despite the absence of Test stars, is still very strong.

Jos Buttler’s inclusion means that they can call on the form white-ball batter in the world right now and he will be well supported by the likes of Jason Roy and Liam Livingstone.

Adil Rashid will be England’s go-to for wickets in the middle overs while Livingstone could also put in a few overs of his tweakers.

Incredibly, England have picked five left-arm quicks for this series with Sam Curran, David Willey, David Payne, Luke Wood and Reece Topley all making the trip.

Verdict: England 1/16

England should be far too strong. There is perhaps more value in backing England to get the higher opening partnership at 5/10.

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