ENGLAND have been told they must be ready to face a Dutch side tomorrow that is far better than the ones that have shocked them in the past.
In fact, England have lost both T20 matches they have played against the Netherlands in 2009 and 2014 - but have won all six of their ODI clashes.
And Jos Buttler's side will be desperate to avoid another defeat against the men in orange in Pune after a nightmare World Cup so far.
But Ryan ten Doeschate, the former Dutch and Essex all-rounder and architect of that 2009 T20 World Cup defeat at Lord's, reckons they will have their work cut out against his old team-mates, who have much more belief than he did 14 years ago.
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