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Tom de Grooth

Team flagDUT45 yrs
batting styleright handed Batter
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Tom de Grooth Recent Form

Batting

VCB vs SVK, D. T1027 (21)
VCB vs SC 1888, D. T105 (9)
NED vs SA, ODI8 (15)
NED vs KEN, T20I19 (24)
NED vs KEN, T20I1 (1)
NED vs BAN, T20I7 (10)
NED vs BAN, T20I22 (18)
NED vs AFG, ODI5 (8)
NED vs IRE, T20I2 (3) *
NED vs SCO, T20I5 (2) *
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Bowling

NED vs BRM, ODI1-2
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Tom de Grooth Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI3432480019762.0216.55462----
T20I14111580049106.7619.75161----
WC ODI5550002856.8210.0030----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI34112.002.001/2006.00----
T20I14000.000.000000.00----
WC ODI5000.000.000-0000.00----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
Scotland vs Netherlands at Ayr - August 06, 2006
T20I Debut
Netherlands vs Kenya at Belfast - August 02, 2008

Teams played for

Netherlands

About Tom de Grooth

NameTom de Grooth
GenderMale
Birth14 May 1979
Birth PlaceThe Hague, Netherlands
NationalityDutch

An explosive hard-hitting batsman and a handy off-spinner, Tom de Grooth is a professional cricketer for the Dutch national team who made his first-class debut against Scotland on June 11th, 2014.... continue reading

Player Bio

An explosive hard-hitting batsman and a handy off-spinner, Tom de Grooth is a professional cricketer for the Dutch national team who made his first-class debut against Scotland on June 11th, 2014.


Tom made his international debut two years later against the same opponents in August 2006 and ended up with the highest score for his team, striking 32 runs in a horrific defeat. The Hague-born shot to fame after a famous victory against England in June 2009. He played the innings of his life to hit 49 off 30 balls and the Netherlands paced their pursuit of 163.


In a career spanning over 7 years, Tom featured for his nation in 49 international games and due to lack of consistency, he was dropped from the side in August 2013. Having yet to make his comeback, it has been over eight years since he has played competitive cricket. At the age of 41, he is unlikely to feature in any match either internationally or domestically.


(As of May 2021)