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Did Ryan ten Doeschate waste his career with Netherlands?

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Looking at the guys batting and bowling avg in both domestic and International, it seems to suggest this guy could had been a great player. But due to playing in a level of cricket which doesn't get broadcasting or interest, he was never recognized.

I think he could had played for South Africa or England, but he continued playing for a country which didn't care much for cricket.

I feel this guy never got the attention and recognition he deserved.
 
Somebodys been busy researching assoicates. You're giving away your selection policy for the odi draft haha

Ten doeschate was at one point essex star player in limited overs cricket. A handy bowler and a clean consistent hitter.

At times when players like mascheranas and bopara were getting regular chances for england as they struggled to put a decent odi team together im sure ten doeschate could have done a good job for them.
 
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So, in your search for Associate players for the Greatest ODI Team Draft, you found him.

Though, I have to agree with you that his stats are amazing and he would have been one of the greats of the game had he played more and for some other country.
 
I think greats of the game is an exaggeration but he had the potential to have a solid odi career
 
Ryan ten Doeschate, born June 30, 1980, is a Dutch cricketer whose One-Day International (ODI) record is extraordinary. On his 35th birthday, Shiamak Unwalla looks at 10 interesting facts about the man who can turn games with both bat and ball.

1. Not a local

Though ten Doeschate plays for the Netherlands, he was actually born in Port Elizabeth, Cape Province, South Africa, where he learnt his cricket.

2. Sportsman through and through

Like most South Africans, ten Doeschate enjoyed playing a wide variety of sports. Apart from excelling at cricket, he was a rugby player as well. He also enjoys golf, which he considers a great way to disconnect from cricket and relax.

3. A late bloomer

Surprisingly, ten Doeschate started doing well on the cricket field quite late in life. As a result, by the time he was ready to play serious cricket he was already in his late 20s. This meant that he was nowhere in the South African scheme of things. Playing for South Africa was always his first preference.

4. Making the switch

Having a Dutch passport meant that ten Doeschate was eligible to play for the Netherlands. Once it became clear that he would not play for South Africa, ten Doeschate shifted allegiance to the Netherlands, where he had tremendous success.

5. Bradmanesque in ODIs

The answer to the question “among all batsmen with at least 1,000 ODI runs, who has the best average?” is ten Doeschate. In 33 ODIs, he scored 1,541 runs at a staggering average of 67 with five centuries and nine fifties. He scored two tons in ICC Cricket World Cup 2011, one of which nearly resulted in a defeat for England.

His contributions do not end with the bat though; ten Doeschate also has 55 wickets at 24.12 including three four-wicket hauls.

6. IPL pioneer

Indian Premier League (IPL) teams usually shy away from selecting associate players. The likes of Kevin O’Brien have been up for auction multiple times but have found no takers. By being picked up by Kolkata Knight Riders, ten Doeschate became the first cricketer from an associate nation to play IPL.

7. Love for India

Having played the 2011 World Cup as well as IPL in India, ten Doeschate has said that his favourite country to play cricket in is India. He cites the immense passion fans have for the game as the reason he loves playing in the country. In addition, he said that he loves the culture in India, and to his credit he has experimented with street food without suffering any disasters!

8. No home base

Given that ten Doeschate was born and brought up in South Africa, he considers Port Elizabeth his home. However, he has also played for a whole army of teams including — but not limited to — Netherlands, Otago, Essex, KKR, Mashonaland Eagles, Tasmania, Canterbury, Chittagong Kings, Adelaide Strikers, Gazi Tank Cricketers, Legends of Rupganj, Impi, Clacton-on-Sea, Folkestone, Haydock, Lashings World XI, and more.

9. Essex veteran

Though he has played for such a vast number of sides, ten Doeschate would perhaps identify the most with Essex, for whom he has played for since 2003. He has played 111 matches for Essex, scoring 5654 runs at 39.81 with 13 tons and 28 fifties. He also has 164 wickets at 35.62 with five five-wicket hauls for them.

10. Associate player of the year

Not surprisingly, ten Doeschate was named ICC Associate cricketer of the year three times: in 2008, 2010, and 2011.
 
He would have definitely done well and turn out to be a very good cricketer if played for a top team.

But remember its harder to break it in a stronger side whatever you might be averaging statistically playing for associates.
 
Total opposite. None of the major teams in world cricket ever wanted to give him a chance, so he found one that did. Played two 50 over world cups, a t20 world cup, notched up two WC hundreds, earned several ICC awards and has his own piece of statistical folklore.

If not for the Netherlands he likely never would have been known here. Its only due to them that he became remotely famous. To argue he wasted his career with them is folly.
 
:)) dont worry guys I wont be selecting him. I have my eyes on someone else
 
Total opposite. None of the major teams in world cricket ever wanted to give him a chance, so he found one that did. Played two 50 over world cups, a t20 world cup, notched up two WC hundreds, earned several ICC awards and has his own piece of statistical folklore.

If not for the Netherlands he likely never would have been known here. Its only due to them that he became remotely famous. To argue he wasted his career with them is folly.

You present a good argument.

But tell me, don't you believe with those stats he could had entered any team he wanted
 
You present a good argument.

But tell me, don't you believe with those stats he could had entered any team he wanted

Who's to say he didn't try? He was eligible for SA who rejected him numerous times, and also England who never picked him up. He got a solid taste of international cricket with the Dutch and has played for about a doyen big name franchises globally. Had a good career and it aint his fault no international side picked him up bar the Dutch.
 
Essex all-rounder Ryan Ten Doeschate will retire from professional cricket at the end of the year.

The South Africa-born Netherlands international, who joined Essex in 2003, has made 554 appearances across all formats, scoring 17,046 runs and taking 348 wickets.

The 41-year-old was appointed club captain in 2016 and oversaw an immediate return to the County Championship's top tier by winning the Division Two title.

He steered his side to two County Championship titles, in 2017 and 2019, and also played a key role as Essex won the Bob Willis Trophy in 2020.

Ten Doeschate said: "From the bottom of my heart I'd like to thank everyone who has been involved with Essex. I'm not ashamed to say that for 19 summers Essex has been my purpose and focus.
 
It'd be nice to see him play for the Netherlands again at the T20 World Cup, a true legend of associate cricket.
 
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