Paul van Meekeren: 'In the future, Netherlands can win four or five World Cup games without it being surprising'

The Netherlands fast bowler on the win over South Africa, his viral three-year-old tweet, and why Roelof van der Merwe compared him to his dog

Interview by Nagraj Gollapudi25-Oct-20233:29

Paul van Meekeren: “We keep talking about what we can do better”

Immediately after Netherlands caused one of the biggest upsets in ODI World Cup history by successfully defending a modest target of 245 against South Africa under lights in Dharamsala, Dutch fast bowler Paul van Meekeren was trending. An old tweet from him, from November 2020, went viral. Van Meekeren was sustaining himself as a food delivery driver in Bristol at the time, when that year’s T20 World Cup was scheduled to be played, though it cancelled in the aftermath of the Covid pandemic.Three years on, van Meekeren is at his first ODI World Cup, leading the Dutch bowling attack admirably. In this conversation on Tuesday, he talks about his pride at being part of cricket history, and his journey so far.When we spoke in September, you said: “Hopefully we can upset a few teams, like we did in the [2022] T20 World Cup, and just cause a bit of chaos in the landscape.” You have done that with the win against South Africa. You must be proud and happy?
I’m very happy. This is one upset. I said probably a couple [of upsets] to really change the landscape of the tournament, but yeah, it was a great first step in achieving that on a personal note. From a team point of view, we’ve really targeted that semi-final. After four games we were a little bit further away from that than we probably would have wanted to be – especially the Pakistan game, where we didn’t [make the most of] our opportunities. Sri Lanka was a big opportunity for us, but we just didn’t bowl and bat well enough in the first 20 overs in both innings.Related

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It doesn’t mean we played bad cricket, but at this level you can’t play okay or average cricket to win games – we just need to play good cricket. The South Africa game wasn’t the perfect game for us, which we might have needed five or ten years ago to beat one of these teams. [But] we had a good day. We had a poor first half of the first innings, but it was brilliantly finished off by Scotty [Edwards], Roelof [van der Merwe] and Dutty [Aryan Dutt]. And then we were on it with the ball from the first moment. Hopefully we can get better starts in the last five games, and we can actually really start competing for another three wins.Did you ever think it would be South Africa that you would beat first?
No and yes. No, because especially after the way they played their first two games, they seemed to be firing on all cylinders. And yes, because I believed that their batting line-up, even though it’s super-strong and powerful with [Marco] Jansen coming in at seven, there was an opportunity for us if we can take three, four quick wickets early. That’s what happened. Jansen had shown that he can bat against England, but we had a clear plan. He is dangerous when he is batting in the last ten overs, and not when there’s another 20 or more overs to go.So it was not a complete surprise.