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Rene Van Oorschot



Reference
MCC/AAL/3/146/3
Date:
2006-06-29
Level of description
item
Extent
3 tracks: 21 minutes 4 seconds
Part of
Dutch Cricketers (MCC/AAL/3/146)
Scope and Content
Track 4: [0:00-1:12]- Van Oorschot talks about Dutch cricket books and history, [1:13-2:07] Rayvern Allen introduces Van Oorschot who announces he’s just resigned as President of the Dutch Cricket Association, [2:08-2:38] Van Oorschot explains why he resigned, [2:39-3:50] Van Oorschot talks about the aims for his presidency, [3:51-6:15] Van Oorschot talks about how the Dutch cricket team are now being treated more seriously and the next step for Dutch cricket including semi-professionalism of cricketers, [6:16-7:48] Van Oorschot talks about needing to the boost the popularity and sponsorship of Dutch cricket and its media profile.

Track 5: [0:00-3:27] Van Oorschot talks about the highlights of the 1999 Cricket World Cup on Dutch on TV and trying to boost its profile, [3:28-3:57] Van Oorschot talks about being optimistic for the future of Dutch cricket, [3:58-6:09] Van Oorschot talks about the importance Twenty20 cricket on Dutch cricket and prospect of cricket in the Olympics, [6:10-7:05] Van Oorschot talks about cricket being the 35th most participated sport in Holland.

Track 6: [0:00-2:09] Van Oorschot talks about the internal structure of Dutch cricket and his commitment to Dutch cricket, [2:10-3:35] Van Oorschot talks about changes to the structure of Dutch cricket, [3:36-6:18] Van Oorschot talks about the club system in Dutch cricket, need for different centres in Dutch cricket and the new headquarters for Dutch Cricket Association, [6:19-6:51] Van Oorschot talks about what he’s going to do next.
Associations
Rene Van Oorschot
Royal Dutch Cricket Association
David Rayvern Allen
Subject
cricket in Holland, Dutch cricket, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Conditions governing access
Open
Language
English
Size
3 tracks: 21 minutes 4 seconds
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