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Babette De Leede To Lead Netherlands Squad For Women's T20 WC Global Qualifier
Babette de Leede will lead the team as the Netherlands prepare for a crucial Women's T20 World Cup qualification campaign. Head coach Neil MacRae believes the squad reflects a balance of experience, and recent strong performances will help them cross the qualification line.
“We have selected an experienced squad for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Global Qualifier in Nepal,” he said to the Netherlands cricket website.
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