Tim de Leede
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Tim de Leede (born January 25, 1968 in Leidschendam) is a Dutch cricketer. Most often batting in the middle order and bowling in the middle overs, de Leede is a capable cricketer, even at ODI level, where he leads the Netherlands for games played, wickets taken, and has a pair of half centuries, an unbeaten 58 against England in 2003, and a quick-fire 51 against Sri Lanka in 2006. He has also played for Northamptonshire, Sussex and Surrey's second teams.
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- Tim de Leede at Cricinfo
Netherlands squad - 2007 Cricket World Cup | ||
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1 van Troost (c) | 2 Borren | 3 van Bunge | 4 ten Doeschate | 5 Jonkman | 6 Kashif | 7 Kervezee | 8 de Leede | 9 Raja | 10 Reekers | 11 Schiferli | 12 Smits | 13 Stelling | 14 Szwarczynski | 15 Zuiderent | Coach: Cantrell |