The ZCSU have asked their members to turn up in numbers at Harare Sports Club on Sunday, despite the home side’s absence, partly to thank the ICC for holding the qualifiers in Zimbabwe and partly to cheer on their second side. “The Zimbabwe people have made us feel so welcome and made us fall in love with the culture,” O’Dowd said. “The people have been amazing. The hospitality has been great. People are so kind and always willing to help.”The Dutch may find they have as much support in Zimbabwe as they do at home, where their achievement is yet to make the really big news. The newspapers are filled with stories around the football transfer window, Formula One superstar Max Verstappen and tennis player Botic van de Zandschulp, who is currently competing at Wimbledon. Cricket has gone from being one of the most popular sports in the country in the 19th century to a niche interest in the 21st but those who are involved are heavily invested. “It’s a community of about 6,500 people in the Netherlands who really know what cricket is and love it,” O’Dowd said. “That community live and die for cricket. They absolutely love everything about it. And they’re so passionate. I’m pretty sure everyone’s pretty proud of what we’ve achieved over this last month.”Especially because resources remain limited. While there are around 50 clubs in the country and a few thousand active cricketers, even some members of the national squad (such as Teja Nidamanuru) have full-time jobs that they juggle around cricket, and there are only five grass pitches in the top league. O’Dowd’s club plays on one of them. “My home ground, VOC, is turf – a grass pitch, a beautiful ground. We have a football field next to it but when we play at another club, it’s a football field with an artificial cricket pitch in the middle. One day you’re playing on a beautiful cricket oval and the next day you could be playing on a football field with another 16 football fields next to it.”Players with Netherlands central contracts

Scott Edwards

Max O’Dowd

Vikram Singh

Bas de Leede

Shariz Ahmad

Teja Nidamanuru

Aryan Dutt

Viv Kingma

But the Dutch don’t let that get to them. “We don’t think about the things that we don’t have,” Logan van Beek said. “We are grateful for the things that we do have and we maximise the things that we do have.”What that is, is diversity. The Dutch team is made up of players from a variety of backgrounds: from Asian expats, who make up 70% of male cricketers in the country, to New Zealanders (like O’Dowd and van Beek) and Australians (like Edwards) with Dutch passports. They are making concerted efforts to reach out to the Afghan refugee community and include them in their development programmes. “The power of diversity brings different flavours and different types of mindsets. If everyone’s open and willing to accept all that, it’s amazing what you can discover. The flavour we’ve put together these last few weeks has been the most special team environment that I’ve ever been part of,” van Beek said.In the last eight months, the Dutch have taken down South Africa (at the 2022 T20 World Cup), Zimbabwe (in an ODI in March this year), and West Indies (at this event). Cook said the first of those was the start of his players proving to themselves what was possible if they played to their own potential. “I felt like we just played really good cricket and South Africa weren’t terrible,” O’Dowd said. “In the past, we’ve won games where we’ve been exceptional and the opposition has been pretty poor but in that game I felt like we just did what we do well, and South Africa just didn’t play as well as they probably should have. But it wasn’t anything crazy. It didn’t feel surreal or anything. It didn’t feel like an amazing miracle.”That came later. The Volksrant, a Dutch newspaper, described the win over West Indies as the “miracle of Harare”. There may yet to be one, or many, more. Netherlands play Sri Lanka in the final in what is nothing more than an exhibition match, before nine World Cup matches in India, all against Full Members. Doubtless the oars will come out again, as the Dutch look to navigate the biggest of cricketing seas.

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