Netherlands call up 17-year-old prodigy for Bangladesh T20Is
26 Aug 2025
The Netherlands cricket team has announced a major change to their squad for the upcoming T20I series against Bangladesh.
They have handed a maiden call-up to 17-year-old batter Cedric de Lange and recalled right-arm quick Sebastiaan Braat and allrounder Sikander Zulfiqar.
The changes come after Ryan Klein and Fred Klaassen were ruled out due to injuries, while Saqib Zulfiqar withdrew due to personal reasons.
Who is Cedric de Lange?
Rising star
De Lange has been a consistent performer at the Under-19 level and in club cricket.
He was also part of the recent Pro Series, a domestic T20 tournament in the Netherlands that ended on August 20.
Netherlands captain Scott Edwards spoke highly of de Lange, saying, "It's always exciting to bring a youngster into the squad."
Braat last played for Netherlands in 2021
Comeback trail
Braat returns to the Netherlands side for the first time since 2021. He had played T20Is against Nepal back then.
His return is due to his impressive performance in domestic and club cricket this summer.
Edwards welcomed Braat back into the squad, saying, "It's been a couple of years since he last played for us."
Sikander Zulfiqar also returns
Experienced addition
Zulfiqar also makes a return to the Netherlands national team.
Edwards expressed his happiness over Zulfiqar's inclusion, saying, "Sikander has been a valuable member of our national team before and I'm glad to see him back in orange."
He further praised Zulfiqar for his ability to score runs late in the game.
A look at the schedule
Historic series
This will be the first time Netherlands will tour Bangladesh. They have played just five T20Is against them so far.
The series will serve as a preparation ground for Netherlands ahead of the T20 World Cup early next year.
Meanwhile, Bangladesh will use this opportunity to finalize their line-up for the Asia Cup starting September 11.
Netherlands squad for Bangladesh T20Is
Fact
Squad: Scott Edwards (capt & wk), Noah Croes, Max O'Dowd, Vikramjit Singh, Teja Nidamanuru, Sikander Zulfiqar, Cedric de Lange, Kyle Klein, Aryan Dutt, Paul van Meekeren, Shariz Ahmad, Ben Fletcher, Daniel Doram, Sebastiaan Braat, Tim Pringle.