{"id":293370,"date":"2023-11-07T11:24:32","date_gmt":"2023-11-07T11:24:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportsloveme.com\/?p=293370"},"modified":"2023-11-07T11:24:32","modified_gmt":"2023-11-07T11:24:32","slug":"exclusive-paul-van-meekeren-is-plotting-englands-downfall","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportsloveme.com\/%d1%81ricket\/exclusive-paul-van-meekeren-is-plotting-englands-downfall\/","title":{"rendered":"EXCLUSIVE: Paul van Meekeren is plotting England's downfall"},"content":{"rendered":"
Paul van Meekeren is probably tired of getting asked about the same tweet but I bring it up anyways. In November 2020, the Netherlands bowler was working as an Uber Eats delivery driver in Bristol after the T20 World Cup in Australia was postponed due to the pandemic.<\/p>\n
Van Meekeren tweeted: ‘Should\u2019ve been playing cricket today. Now I\u2019m delivering Uber Eats to get through the winter months. Funny how things change hahaha keep smiling people!’<\/p>\n
\u2018It made me a better person. Uber Eats was actually a stepping stone and during that time, I worked part-time for a software company in Chesterfield too,\u2019 Van Meekeren tells Mail Sport.\u00a0<\/p>\n
\u2018In that first lockdown, I set up a Dutch Players Association too. All of those experiences made me a better person and actually make you enjoy your cricket more as you appreciate how lucky you are. People talk about life after cricket and those experiences will set me up for life after the game,\u2019 he adds.<\/p>\n
Van Meekeren was released by Gloucestershire in September but three years on from that tweet, he is part of a Dutch team who are the only side other than Indian to beat South Africa at the 2023 World Cup and after taking four wickets against Bangladesh to pick up their second win of the tournament, he insists they aren\u2019t just in India to make up the numbers.<\/p>\n
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Paul van Meekeren is enjoying a starring role for the Netherlands at the Cricket World Cup<\/p>\n
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Just three years ago, Van Meekeren was working as an Uber Eats driver to make ends meet<\/p>\n
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The Netherlands have secured memorable victories against both South Africa and Bangladesh<\/p>\n
\u2018I don\u2019t think it\u2019s a surprise anymore for us to beat these teams. It\u2019s always good to get cricket further on the map in the Netherlands but it shows that we should get more opportunities against the big teams,\u2019 says the 30-year-old.\u00a0<\/p>\n
\u2018Regardless, this is a successful tournament for us and we\u2019ve found out the top eight qualify for the Champions Trophy so that would be a strong statement. The boys are making some heavy waves I guess,\u2019 adds Van Meekeren.<\/p>\n
He credits the Netherlands\u2019 success to playing \u2018Total Cricket\u2019 which is what their coach Ryan Cook calls their style of play after doing some research into Johan Cruyff.<\/p>\n
\u2018We\u2019re playing total cricket which means that everyone\u2019s contributing and complimenting each other and that gives us another level. Against Bangladesh, we could have had four man-of-the-matches. We feel we should have won even more games and that\u2019s the confidence and belief we\u2019ve got,\u2019 he says.<\/p>\n
Van Meekeren, who was born in Amsterdam, insists that the Dutch are out to prove a point to the ICC who reduced the 2019 and 2023 World Cup to ten teams. The tournament will return to a 14-team format in 2027.<\/p>\n
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Van Meekeren argues his side’s displays mean they deserve more chances on the big stage\u00a0<\/p>\n
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He also explained how they are plotting the downfall of Jos Buttler’s struggling England side<\/p>\n
\u2018It\u2019s everyone’s dream to beat big teams but our team has moved on from having that as a standard. We want to win every game. That\u2019s the team culture that we have created. We want to prove people wrong. We want to prove the ICC wrong for cutting down on teams at these tournaments and we want to prove them wrong because the limited amount of funding that we get is stopping the development of cricket. Only if we get similar funding to the top teams will we be able to make big strides and turn the game into more of a global sport,\u2019 insists Van Meekeren.\u00a0<\/p>\n
\u2018The only way to show people is to win games and get the spotlight on you. Even Afghanistan are doing well and I actually joke with the guys that: \u201cDamn it, they\u2019re taking the spotlight away from us by beating big teams!\u201d<\/p>\n
Netherlands take on England in Pune on Wednesday and it\u2019s a fixture that the seamer has his eye on, with Jos Buttler\u2019s side enduring a miserable tournament and Scott Edwards\u2019 side only growing in confidence.<\/p>\n
\u2018They\u2019re a dangerous team but looking at their results and looking at ours, why can\u2019t we beat them? There must be some doubts in that changing room. There\u2019s probably no better time to play England,\u2019 says Van Meekeren. No better time, indeed.<\/p>\n