Ackerman: Part of Netherlands' DNA is that we take ownership

Netherlands allrounder Ackerman has expressed the team's resilience following their recent loss to Pakistan, emphasizing that they have shifted their focus to upcoming challenges. He noted that taking ownership is an integral part of the Dutch cricket ethos, which reflects their commitment to improving and learning from setbacks. Despite the disappointment of the defeat, Ackerman pointed out that the squad remains united and determined to build on their experiences as they prepare for future matches. This collective mindset is crucial as the team aims to establish itself as a competitive force in international cricket, underscoring the importance of mental fortitude in the sport.
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