Netherlands Domestic News 2011
The 2011 season: the clubs have their say
The 2011 season: the clubs have their say
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The KNCB Board will be considering some clear recommendations from the leading clubs when it meets next week to complete the planning for the coming season.
KNCB proposes new eligibility rules for overseas players
KNCB proposes new eligibility rules for overseas players
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Leading clubs will be invited to consider a radically new approach to the eligibility of non-Dutch players in the top domestic leagues.
The Dosti dilemma: a matter of trust
The Dosti dilemma: a matter of trust
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Robert Vermeulen responds to Mark Reeves' article, explaining why he believes a player ID card system would resolve some of the problems in Dutch cricket.
The Dosti dilemma
The Dosti dilemma
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Former Dutch resident Mark Reeves responds to the current debate about Amsterdam club Dosti in the light of his own experience of Dutch cricket.
The HCC debate: an outsider's view
The HCC debate: an outsider's view
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Reviewing the discussion about the current state of Dutch cricket which has taken place within HCC, Rod Lyall sees both disturbing and encouraging features in the argument.
Mark Cleary to return to Excelsior '20
Mark Cleary to return to Excelsior '20
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After a year's absence Australian Mark Cleary will return to the Schiedam club as its player-coach for 2011.
The HCC debate 6: Developing an overall strategy
The HCC debate 6: Developing an overall strategy
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In the closing contribution to the internal discussion within HCC, Jan Nuijten responds to Fred Beekman's points and adds some of his own.
Quick Haag responds to Discipline Committee judgement
Quick Haag responds to Discipline Committee judgement
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Quick Haag cricket chairman Robert Burger says his club is now awaiting a response from the KNCB to its charges against Dosti Amsterdam.
KNCB Discipline Committee dismisses case against Dosti
KNCB Discipline Committee dismisses case against Dosti
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The KNCB's Discipline Committee has rejected the Board's complaint against promoted Hoofdklasse club Dosti Amsterdam on the grounds that it was not submitted in time.
The HCC debate 5: Some fundamental considerations
The HCC debate 5: Some fundamental considerations
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Evert Jelgerhuis Swildens goes back to basics in examining the current state of Dutch cricket.
The HCC debate 4: Three more views
The HCC debate 4: Three more views
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Three shorter contributions, one from a long-time club member and scorer, the others from former captains.
The HCC debate 3: Necessity, or a fifth wheel?
The HCC debate 3: Necessity, or a fifth wheel?
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The latest in the contributions to the discussion of the state and future of Dutch cricket comes from former HCC stalwart Jaco Sillevis.
The HCC debate 2: The chairman responds
The HCC debate 2: The chairman responds
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The initial reaction to Fred Beekman's article in De Diepput Echo came from HCC chairman René Smits.
The HCC debate 1: The future of the grounds and the life of the club
The HCC debate 1: The future of the grounds and the life of the club
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This article appeared in the HCC club magazine in September, and has stimulated a lively debate within the club, which CricketEurope will be republishing with permission of HCC and the authors.
Dutch domestic competitions need a new management structure
Dutch domestic competitions need a new management structure
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Ad hoc decisions made behind closed doors caused real problems for the KNCB and its clubs last season, and it seems that the lessons have not yet been fully learned.
Quick Haag look to Indian record-breaker
Quick Haag look to Indian record-breaker
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Quick Haag have announced that Assam, and former Mumbai, batsman Amol Muzumdar will be their player-coach next season.
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