- Steven Lubbers
Infobox Cricketer
nationality = Dutch
country = Netherlands
country abbrev = NED
name = Steven Lubbers
picture = Cricket_no_pic.png
batting style = Right-handed batsman (RHB)
bowling style = Right-arm off-break (OB)
tests = 0
test runs = -
test bat avg = -
test 100s/50s = -
test top score = -
test overs = -
test wickets = -
test bowl avg = -
test 5s = -
test 10s = -
test best bowling = -
test catches/stumpings = -
ODIs = 4
ODI runs = 24
ODI bat avg = 8.00
ODI 100s/50s = 0/0
ODI top score = 9
ODI overs = 36
ODI wickets = 5
ODI bowl avg = 37.39
ODI 5s = 0
ODI best bowling = 3-48
ODI catches/stumpings = 1/0
date = 21 September
year = 2005
source = http://content.cricinfo.com/netherlands/content/player/24920.htmlSteven Willem Lubbers (born
24 March 1953 ) is a former Dutch all-roundcricketer : a right-handed batsman and right arm off-break bowler who captained the national side for some years and was the first man to take a wicket for the Netherlands in aOne Day International .Having appeared in minor matches for the Netherlands since 1972, Lubbers came to
England in 1978 and played once for the Lancashire second XI and seven times for Derbyshire seconds, but failed to break through to the first team and in fact was never to playfirst-class cricket . His first internationals were in the1979 ICC Trophy , in which he appeared three times without any particular success. He also did little in the 1982 competition, but in the 1986 tournament he took 12 wickets at 19.75 and scored a fifty against Canada.He became captain of the Dutch team in 1988, playing in the side that hosted an England XI the following year and taking the wickets of John Stephenson and
Alec Stewart in a shock three-run victory atAmstelveen in the first of the two matches. A reasonable1990 ICC Trophy followed, and he led two tours of England in 1991 and 1992, playing a total of eight minor games against county opposition, although seven were lost and one ruined by rain.A good
1994 ICC Trophy (310 runs at 44.28, 10 wickets at 22.00) saw Lubbers make three half-centuries, including 81 in the third-place play-off victory over Bermuda; in all three games where he passed 50, the Netherlands reached at least 250. In the 1995NatWest Trophy match against Northamptonshire he hadAlan Fordham caught and bowled for 99, although the Dutch still lost by seven wickets.Lubbers ended his international career on a high note at the 1996 World Cup, where the Netherlands played their first ever ODIs. In the first of these, against New Zealand at
Baroda , he took the first ever ODI wicket by a Dutchman whenCraig Spearman was caught byBas Zuiderent . (This was actually the second wicket to fall, asNathan Astle had earlier beenrun out .) His batting was poor, however, as he failed to reach double figures in four attempts. His final game for his country was not one to remember: Lubbers scored just 2 not out and conceded 50 runs from eight wicketless overs as South Africa crushed the Dutch by 160 runs atRawalpindi .Lubbers now works as a gymnastics teacher at a
Deventer high school.External links
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