Here to show something – That’s the goal of Dutch director ROBINE RIJKE, when he gives a direct interview to Aussie legend Matthew Hayden. While playing in his 100th WT20I, Rijke says it is very difficult to play in Australia. He adds that one cannot do this every day, so it is very interesting. He adds that 100 T20Is feels like a lot. It reminds us that Babette de Leede, her captain, is also playing her 100th WT20I, and that the two have been playing together for a long time and have not missed a game in almost 12 YEARS. Haydos brings him to reality, informs him of the position of the Netherlands (indirectly that this is like a game they must win) and politely asks him how he can be better. To this, Robine replies that Australia is an amazing group of smart and consistent people. He emphasizes that it is amazing for the Dutch to be at the World Cup, and that was their main goal, but now, they want to expand. Most of RR wants to show the world that he can excel in multiple careers, that is, being a professional and playing cricket as well as studying. They say that they are here to show something and not just to be here. I hope to get wickets and runs and inspire other people in the Netherlands to take up cricket as a sport and career.