3rd: Netherlands
24 matches, 28 points (13 wins, 9 losses, 2 no-results)
The Dutch made a strong start to their campaign, their first League 2 tilt in the new Cricket World Cup structure, though a one-win effort in the most recent tri-series in Scotland has pulled the team in orange back towards the rest of the field.
In saying that, the side have picked up points on tough overseas assignments in Nepal, Oman and Namibia, and look good value for a top four finish.
Aryan Dutt’s 6/34 early in the campaign in Nepal against Namibia sent an early competition warning shot, and the side claimed a win over the hosts in Kirtipur, only underlining their status as competition heavyweights.
Scott Edwards’ side claimed a victory over UAE in Oman, before going unbeaten on a tour of Namibia, albeit with two no-results.
Impeded by player availability, the team have shared the load with the bat, though Max O’Dowd has brought consistency at the top of the order, making 857 runs at a tick under 43, which included a stunning unbeaten 158* that broke Scottish hearts in Dundee on the recent tour.
With the ball Kyle Klein has stepped up, taking 35 wickets at just 19.42, while Paul van Meekeren has displayed his quality, taking his 34 wickets at just 20.26.
It will be almost 12 months between League 2 fixtures for the Dutch, who will know what they need to do in their late push from June next year.
