Former England international Chris Adams has taken on a consultancy role with Netherlands.
The ex-Surrey director of cricket, who held a similar position with Sri Lanka during their tour of England earlier this year, is part of a six-man coaching team for their ICC World Cricket League Division Two campaign in Namibia in January.
"I am delighted to be joining up with Holland for their ICC World Cricket League Division Two tournament in Namibia as well as their pre-tournament camp in South Africa," the 44 year-old said.
“I recently met with the coaching staff and management in Holland and I am really excited to be joining up with the team and I can not wait to get stuck into training and preparing the lads for the tournament.
“It is a very exciting opportunity and I hope that my bone healing experiences as a captain and a coach can help the players and coaches in the build-up to what we all hope will be a successful tournament for Holland.
“Working in a similar role with the Sri Lanka national team on their very successful tour of England this summer was a great opportunity for me, being able to work closely with captain Angelo Mathews and Lasith Malinga and coach the likes of Kumar Sangakarra and Mahela Jayawardene was just brilliant.”