Netherlands Hampered by Lack of Practice Under Lights, Says Coach
The Netherlands cricket team have faced a challenging buildup ahead of their upcoming fixtures, with head coach Ryan Cook admitting that limited practice sessions under floodlights have affected the team’s preparation.
Speaking ahead of the match, Cook explained that adjusting to night-game conditions, especially visibility, dew, and bowling lengths, is crucial in modern white-ball cricket. The Netherlands squad has largely trained during daytime, making it harder for batters to adapt to changing light and for bowlers to fine-tune their death-overs plans.
Despite the setback, the coach expressed confidence in the squad’s adaptability, highlighting the team’s strong work ethic and experience from playing across different conditions globally. He emphasized that quick learning and mental resilience will be key as the Dutch side looks to remain competitive against higher-ranked opponents in the tournament.
The Netherlands will hope that match exposure compensates for the lack of night practice as they aim to make an impact on the world stage.

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