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Dutch ready to take on India

Updated on: 07 March,2011 06:58 AM IST  | 
Sai Mohan |

The Netherlands were not under pressure to compete with neighbouring European nation Ireland, nor would they be intimidated when they take on the mighty Indians, coach Peter Drinnen said yesterday

Dutch ready to take on India

The Netherlands were not under pressure to compete with neighbouring European nation Ireland, nor would they be intimidated when they take on the mighty Indians, coach Peter Drinnen said yesterday.


Ireland have been the toast of this World Cup after stunning England by successfully chasing a record total of 327 last week.




"That (Ireland's success) does not put any pressure on us. It is incredible that Ireland have achieved what they have over the last few weeks. If anything, it should motivate us," Drinnen told MiD DAY.

"Honestly, we are going into the game with little expectations, and just want to enjoy the occasion. It will be a big day for our cricket, to play India in India is as big as it gets.

"India are a magnificent cricket team, it will be the biggest test of our skills. We hope to put up a better show than we did against South Africa. We know the conditions here (in Delhi) pretty well, so we hope to give India a tough fight."

The team watched the India-Ireland fixture at their hotel last evening.

Were the players intimidated by watching their next opponents steamroll the Irish?

"No. In fact, we were trying not to watch the game, just so the boys don't get intimidated. We just want to enjoy the occasion," Drinnen said.

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