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Ben Cooper

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batting styleright-arm medium Bowler
Career & Stats
Batting
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Ben Cooper Recent Form

Batting

NED vs SL, T20I9 (8)
NED vs IRE, T20I0 (1)
NED vs IRE, ODI0 (3) *
NED vs IRE, ODI0 (1)
NED vs IRE, ODI6 (8)
NED vs SCO, ODI0 (1)
NED vs SCO, ODI10 (10)
NED A vs IRE W, LIST A7 (8)
NED A vs IRE W, LIST A5 (10)
NED vs NEP, T20I7 (5)
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Ben Cooper Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI1311187017490.3418.70234----
T20I575512390991124.7728.1611739----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI13000.000.000000.00----
T20I57000.000.000000.00----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
Canada vs Netherlands at King City (NW) - August 27 - 28, 2013
T20I Debut
Afghanistan vs Netherlands at Sharjah - November 15, 2013

Teams played for

Netherland

About Ben Cooper

NameBen Cooper
GenderMale
Birth10 Feb 1992
Birth PlaceLismore, New South Wales,
NationalityDutch

A classical top-order batsman for the dutch national team and the brother of Tom Cooper who now plays Australian domestic cricket, Ben Cooper is a right-handed batsman who currently plays for the VRA cricket club in the Netherlands as a player-coach.... continue reading

Player Bio

A classical top-order batsman for the dutch national team and the brother of Tom Cooper who now plays Australian domestic cricket, Ben Cooper is a right-handed batsman who currently plays for the VRA cricket club in the Netherlands as a player-coach.

Ben made his List A debut playing for the Netherlands against Warwickshire on August 11, 2013 and within weeks he was selected to represent the senior team and made his ODI debut against Canada in ICC World Cricket League Championship on August 27, 2013. Ben was the top scorer of his team scoring 74 runs on his debut but unfortunately, the match was abandoned. 

A limited-overs specialist, Ben made his T20I debut against Afghanistan on November 15, 2013, and hasn’t disappointed since. He was the leading run-getter for the Netherlands in the 2019 ICC T20 World Cup Qualifiers amassing 246 runs in nine matches and helped them qualify for the premier tournament.

Ben was recently included in the T20 series against Nepal in April 2021 but failed to live up to his potential. At the age of 29, he is one of the most experienced members of the limited-overs side, and going into the upcoming T20 World this year in October, he remains a vital cog for the Dutch national team.

(As of May 2021)