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Source: Reddit r/Cricket

Canadian Police Officer Practices Cricket with Dutch Coaching Staff Amidst Match Delay

A Canadian police officer engaged in an impromptu cricket practice session, receiving 'throwdowns' from the Dutch national team's coaching staff. This unique interaction occurred during a delay in a League 2 cricket match. The brief session provided a notable moment during the game's interruption.

By Fainaron·Jun 16, 2026 (an hour ago)·2 views
Canadian Police Officer Practices Cricket with Dutch Coaching Staff Amidst Match Delay

During a delay in a League 2 cricket match, a Canadian police officer was observed participating in a practice session. The officer received "throwdowns" from members of the Dutch national cricket team's coaching staff.

"Throwdowns" are a common cricket practice technique where a coach or assistant delivers balls by hand or with a specialized throwing stick to a batter, allowing for focused batting practice without requiring a full bowling run-up. This unexpected interaction added an unusual highlight to the match's pause.

According to Reddit r/Cricket, the event drew attention as an informal moment between law enforcement and professional sports staff.

Source attribution: This article was AI-curated and rewritten by Fainaron from a piece originally published by Reddit r/Cricket. Read the original at Reddit r/Cricket →

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