Dutch defector Van der Merwe won't bring up Proteas' shock T20 World Cup exit during SA20
Former Proteas all-rounder and now Dutch cricketer Roelof van der Merwe says it'll be unsafe to bring up Netherlands' historic T20 World Cup win against South Africa in Adelaide last year.
Needing a win against the minnow team to reach the semi-finals, the Proteas' batting line-up came 13 runs short.
Van der Merwe was part of the Netherlands' eleven, taking a spectacular catch to dismiss the in-form David Miller and dashing the Proteas' hopes of chasing a modest 159.
READ | Aussie batters schooling Proteas in Sydney as 'different player' Khawaja leads charge
It was the Netherlands' first-ever T20 win against South Africa and it resulted in the Proteas' embarrassing exit from the T20 World Cup in Australia.
Van der Merwe, who played 13 T20s and 13 ODIs for the Proteas from 2009 to 2010, is back in his homeland after he was bought for R175k by the Sunrisers Eastern Cape for the inaugural SA20.
The six co-owned Indian Premier League (IPL) teams have assembled and have started their preparations before the tournament kicks off on Tuesday.
Van der Merwe, who shares the Sunrisers dressing room with Aiden Markram, Marco Jansen and Tristan Stubbs, said he won't bring up Netherlands' World Cup triumph.
"Obviously, the Netherlands and Proteas game is a bit under wraps at the moment, there's not much chat about it. I mean, it was a tough game for them," Van der Merwe told reporters on Thursday.
"You know, obviously essentially knocking them out the World Cup, so it's not something you just talk about at the breakfast table."
Van der Merwe, who played for several years for the Titans before immigrating to the Netherlands, is an experienced T20 campaigner having played in the IPL, Big Bash League, Caribbean Premier League and the Hundred.
The