Netherlands batsman Ben Cooper announced his retirement from international cricket after eight years in Orange on Saturday.
The NED Super League Competition :-
Although Cooper had made himself an unimaginable candidate for the Netherlands’ recent Super League competition against South Africa and Afghanistan, the news of the left-handed top-order bat retiring at the age of just 29 came as a shock to the Dutch comes as.
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Ben Cooper is the Netherlands’ leading run-scorer in T20 Internationals, scoring 1,239 runs in his 58 matches at an average of 28. Since making his ODI debut for the Dutch against Canada in 2013, Ben Cooper has won some 127 caps for the Netherlands.
The Claim A Consequential Record :-
Claiming a resultant record of 1,000 runs in ODIs. And List A internationals as well as a handful of first-class runs, he scored only six runs. The Netherlands scored 451 runs at an average of 75 in matches played as part of the now-defunct Intercontinental Cup.
Including a memorable unbeaten 173* against Hong Kong in an unbroken sixth-wicket partnership of 288 runs in the company of Pieter Seelaar.
A Consequential Career Ending :-
Cooper also took time off for his domestic cricket in the Netherlands, ending a fruitful career for VRA Amsterdam.
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Having first followed his brother Tom at the club in 2013. Ben Cooper set several records at the venerable club, Including the first. And so far only double century in the Dutch domestic top flight this century, in his first season.