Amsterdam [Netherlands], Netherlands included Saqib Zulfikar and Kyle Clyne in their ICC T20 World Cup squad after Fred Klaasen and Daniel Dorum were ruled out due to injuries. Clyne was initially named as a traveling reserve, and Zulfiqar has been included in the 15-man squad. Kyle's brother, Ryan Kleine, has now been named as the first reserve. Right-arm fast bowler Kyle has represented the Netherlands in only three international matches so far, having made his debut in February earlier this year. Shakib, on the other hand, is making a comeback to T20I cricket after almost five years, having last played in the format. August 2019. Despite his hiatus from T20Is, he has been active in the ODI setup and was part of the Netherlands squad for the 2023 Cricket World Cup. The 27-year-old brings valuable experience and leg-spin variety to the Dutch bowling attack. With 21 matches left for the Netherlands, the Netherlands are currently busy with a home T20I tri-series against Scotland and Ireland as part of their T20 World Cup preparations, before their tournament opener against Nepal in Dallas on May 4. Two practice matches, the first against Sri Lanka on 28 May and the second against Canada on 30 May. They have been assigned to the Group D squad along with Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and South Africa: Aryan Dutt, Bas de Leede, Kyle Clyne, Logan van Beek, Max O'Dowd, Mike Leavitt, Paul van Meekeren, Saqib Zulfikar, Scott Edwards. , Sybrand Engelbrecht Teja Nidamanuru, Tim Pringle, Vikram Singh, Viv Kingma and Wesley Barresi.