The Netherlands won the tournament and joined the thirteen-team 2020–23 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League.
[5] The Netherlands, along with Scotland, Papua New Guinea and Hong Kong also joined the lowest ranked four teams from the ICC ODI Championship (as of September 2017) in the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier.
[25] The fixtures between Hong Kong and the Netherlands were announced by the Koninklijke Nederlandse Cricket Bond in December 2016.
[31] The matches between Kenya and the Netherlands were originally scheduled to be held at the Gymkhana Club Ground in Nairobi.
However, they were moved to Buffalo Park, East London, South Africa, due to security concerns ahead of the re-running of the Kenyan presidential election.