Netherlands & Nepal in Scotland 2025
ODI tri-series (ICC World Cup League 2)
All matches in this ODI tri-series are played at Forfarshire Cricket Club, Dundee
June
2 Scotland v Nepal
Play starts at 11:00 BST
Scorecard
4 Nepal v Netherlands (11:00 BST)
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6 Scotland v Netherlands (11:00 BST)
8 Scotland v Nepal (11:00 BST)
10 Nepal v Netherlands (11:00 BST)
12 Scotland v Netherlands (11:00 BST)
T20 tri-series
All matches in this T20 tri-series are played at Clydesdale Cricket Club, Glasgow.
June
15 Scotland v Netherlands (14:00 BST)
16 Nepal v Netherlands (14:00 BST)
17 Scotland v Nepal (14:00 BST)
18 Nepal v Netherlands (14:00 BST)
19 Scotland v Netherlands (14:00 BST)
20 Scotland v Nepal (14:00 BST)
NB Fixtures and start times are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made

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