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Netherlands Player retirement

Sudev Haldar
2 years ago

Netherlands Player Pieter seelaar retired. The Netherlands all-rounder, he has been handling the captaincy for the team for 4 consecutive years and has retired in the middle of the series against England.

Pieter seelaar has been captaining the team for the Netherlands since Peter Boren’s retirement in 2018. Has retired in the middle series against England. Peter announced his retirement before England’s run chase in the second ODI. “From 2020 onwards, my back problems have worsened to such an extent that – to my regret – I am no longer able to give everything I’ve got,” he said.

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Scott Edwards has scored two half-centuries in the ODI series against England. In the second match, Netherland’s team was LEAD and he would take over as captain after Peter retired.

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Roland Lefebvre said: “Pieter seelaar’s input has been priceless, first as a player and later as a captain. His management style is open, honest, and transparent, which has always been appreciated by the players.

“He can look back upon a wonderful international career which unfortunately comes to an untimely end. We wish him the very best for the future.”

Pieter Seelaar International Career

He started his career in the year 2008 ICC World Twenty20. That year’s T20I World Cup was being played in Ireland and Ireland was the favorite team of the tournament. Peter Seelar was playing his first T20I match in that World Cup, but he was also playing his first World Cup.

Achievement of Pieter

Seelaar finishes his career as Netherlands’ most-capped T20I player, their leading T20I wicket-taker, their second-most-capped ODI player, and their joint-highest ODI wicket-taker. He has played over 300 games for them in all formats across a 17-year career and featured in the Associate nation’s two biggest wins – both against England, at the 2009 and 2014 T20 World Cups.

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