
Ferdi Vink bowling from the Chalet End 
Tim Etman gets a nick… 
…and is caught by keeper Scholte… 
…to the delight of bowler Ryan Klein 
Lorenzo Ingram in trouble 
Four for Roel Verhagen 
Verhagen gets the benefit of the doubt 
A fine drive by Verhagen 
Wesley Barresi bowling offies 
A boundary for Verhagen 
Sander Geenevasen bowling 
Verhagen lofts a slower one and is caught at mid off 
Ingram scores over midwicket 
Tristan Stubbs in deep defence 
Ingram edges and is caught behind 
Joost Kroesen attacks 
Stubbs hits to the longest boundary for a three 
A straight four by Stubbs 
A risky square drive from Stubbs 
Kroesen cuts late 
Stubbs hits straight to midoff… 
…and Singh is congratulated on an important catch 
Stephan Vink 
Excellent running by Joost Kroesen 
No save by Tayo Walbrugh 
A stylish drive by Kroesen 
Kroezen plays through extra 
Niels Etman plays safely over the slip area 
Kroesen plays a high shot to point… 
…and is well caught by Navjit Singh 
Etman drives through point 
Rens van Troost plays around his legs 
Van Troost is bowled by Julian de Mey 
Etman is just safe 
A big shot from Etman 
Etman scores over extra 
Stan van Troost expiriments outside off 
Etman and van Troost leave the field 
Lorenzo Ingram bowling for Excelsior 
A difficult moment for Julien de Mey 
A desperate hoik by De Mey caught by Kroesen at cover 
Tayo Walbrugh edges… 
…but slip can’t hold on to the chance 
Walbrugh cuts square 
Tobias Visee holes out to Joost Kroesen at cover 
Walbrugh reaches to hit a wide one 
Walbrugh is lbw to Roelfsema 
And bowler Roelfsema is mobbed 
Wesley Barresi hits through the covers 
Klaas Roelfsema from the City End 
Rens van Troost tries the leg-trap 
A good grab by Roel Verhagen 
That’s how we know Barresi! 
Navjit Singh hits out to cow 
A gentle little sweep by Barresi 
Singh hits through cover 
Singh gets a sharp delivery 
Barresi goes for the big one over square… 
…where Roelfsema has been waiting for him 
Excelsior’s fielding crumbles with over-throws and missed run outs 
Singh sweeps for a boundary 
Ryan Klein drives square 
Singh and Klein leave the field after a job well done 
But the prize of the day goes to Navjit Singh for his 73 no 
It wasn’t to be for Excelsior today. So congratulations to HBS
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Scorecard | HCC vs HBS | 18.07.21
| Round | 14 |
| Toss won by | HCC I |
| Umpires | RJ Akram – WPM van Liemt |
| Scorers | K Pattiselanno – MAP Wiegers |
| Home Side | HCC I |
| Points Awarded | HBS I 0, HCC I 4 |
| Batter | Fielder | Bowler | Runs | Bls | 4s | 6s |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TP Visée | c AJ Staal | b HC Overdijk | 10 | 22 | 0 | 0 |
| Manjinder Singh | b HC Overdijk | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | |
| JI de Mey | c AJ Staal | b HC Overdijk | 20 | 39 | 2 | 0 |
| Navjit Singh | c YJ Patel | b HC Overdijk | 10 | 14 | 1 | 0 |
| A Malik | lbw | b RR Bijloos | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
| A Ahmed | c YJ Patel | b OO Klaus | 14 | 23 | 0 | 1 |
| FJ Vink* | b OO Klaus | 12 | 53 | 1 | 0 | |
| BFL Boddendijk | c DG Crowley | b C Floyd | 0 | 9 | 0 | 0 |
| MM Scholte+ | b C Floyd | 0 | 5 | 0 | 0 | |
| SP Vink | c HC Overdijk | b OO Klaus | 0 | 9 | 0 | 0 |
| SP Geenevasen | not out | 2 | 14 | 0 | 0 | |
| extras | (b0 lb4 w7 nb1) | 12 | ||||
| TOTAL | 10 wickets for | 80 |
| FOW |
|---|
| 1-0(Manjinder Singh) 2-27(TP Visée) 3-43(Navjit Singh) 4-44(A Malik) 5-46(JI de Mey) 6-66(A Ahmed) 7-70(BFL Boddendijk) 8-71(MM Scholte) 9-72(SP Vink) 10-80(FJ Vink) |
| Bowler | Overs | Maid | Runs | Wkts | wd | nb |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C Floyd | 6 | 4 | 3 | 2 | – | – |
| HC Overdijk | 10 | 1 | 27 | 4 | 1 | 1 |
| RR Bijloos | 10 | 1 | 35 | 1 | 1 | – |
| OO Klaus | 6 | 1 | 11 | 3 | 5 | – |
| Batter | Fielder | Bowler | Runs | Bls | 4s | 6s |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MN Ahmad | c Manjinder Singh | b JI de Mey | 10 | 9 | 2 | 0 |
| DJ Hennop | c TP Visée | b FJ Vink | 8 | 10 | 1 | 0 |
| BHG Gorlee* | run out | 18 | 33 | 3 | 0 | |
| DG Crowley | c TP Visée | b BFL Boddendijk | 11 | 28 | 1 | 0 |
| HC Overdijk | not out | 24 | 30 | 2 | 2 | |
| AJ Staal | not out | 6 | 7 | 0 | 0 | |
| YJ Patel+ | dnb | |||||
| C Floyd | dnb | |||||
| H Venter | dnb | |||||
| OO Klaus | dnb | |||||
| RR Bijloos | dnb | |||||
| extras | (b2 lb0 w3 nb0) | 5 | ||||
| TOTAL | 4 wickets for | 82 |
| FOW |
|---|
| 1-18(MN Ahmad) 2-20(DJ Hennop) 3-46(DG Crowley) 4-62(BHG Gorlee) |
| Bowler | Overs | Maid | Runs | Wkts | wd | nb |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JI de Mey | 4.5 | 0 | 20 | 1 | 1 | – |
| FJ Vink | 5 | 1 | 22 | 1 | 1 | – |
| BFL Boddendijk | 4 | 0 | 13 | 1 | – | – |
| SP Geenevasen | 4.4 | 1 | 16 | 0 | 1 | – |
| A Ahmed | 1 | 0 | 9 | 0 | – | – |
Sparta vs VCC at Bermweg Round 14 | 18.07.2021

Bas de Leede opening the bowling for VCC 
Garnett Tarr takes a swing at a wide one 
Randeep Deol on defence 
A high bouncer evaded by Deol 
Tarr lofts his drive 
That ball just didn’t carry 
A short one dispatched by Tarr 
Deol hits a straight four 
Sajjad Kamal bowling 
Tarr scores an unelegant four 
Deol almost done by a wrong one from Boissevain 
Tarr drives trough cover 
Fifty for Tarr 
Deol has problems reading spin 
But don’t bowl him a short one outside off! 
Steffen Mulder ends Deol’s performance 
Aryan Dutt bowling 
Mudassar Bukhari is caught behind off Dutt 
And the VCC pack enjoy the moment 
Cut square by Mamoon Latif 
Prithviraj Balwantsingh cuts to gully 
Nasrattullah Ibrahimkill goes over the top 
Latif plays to leg 
Ibrahimkill swings at a bouncer… 
…and is well caught by Laurens Boissevain at deep gully 
Manminder Singh is out playing a wild slug 
Kux Kwinana can’t get the ball off the rectangle 
Latif goes on collecting singles 
Kwinana is bowled by De Leede 
Latif is lbw to Philippe Boissevain 
Max Hoornweg holes out to Dutt and Sparta’s innings is over 
‘Good-old’ Mudassar Bukhari bowls with remarkable sting 
Tom de Grooth plays his sliced drive 
A lucky escape for De Grooth 
Mohit Hingorani is beaten by Bukhari’s pace 
A fine cover drive by Hingorani 
De Grooth clips the ball for four 
A cheeky shot by De Grooth 
And an even cheekier one to the other side 
Cut late by Hingorani 
Usman Saleem from the Pavilion End 
A nice on drive by Hingorani 
Faisal Iqbal bowling 
A dangerous shot by De Grooth 
De Grooth reaches for a wide bouncer 
A rising delivery fenced off by De Grooth 
Hingorani goes over the top 
Hingorani pulls to square… 
…where Latif’s safe hands have been waiting 
Bas de Leede hooks for a couple 
Bukhari has got De Leede caught behind 
De Groot’s signature shot 
Aryan Dutt hits the ball into the trees 
A classic drive by Dutt 
A straight drive by De Grooth 
Max Hoornweg comes in to bowl 
Commotion as Dutt stands his ground after a turned down appeal 
Aryan Dutt plays a fine drive 
Four runs short of the target De Groot is bowled but leaves the field as match-winner 
Karl Nieuwoudt gets a couple through point 
Dutt scores the winning runs 
Next time better for Sparta!
VCC vs HCC at Westvliet Round 13|10.07.21

Reinier Bijloos from the Paddock End 
Mohit Hingorani hits the first boundary of the day 
Tom de Grooth drives through cover 
Played to leg by De Grooth 
De Grooth cuts square 
De Grooth gives a chance to bowler Overdijk 
De Grooth shows his footwork 
The HCC players celebrate the wicket of Hingorani 
Vintage Tom de Grooth 
Henrico Venter from the Pavilion End 
De Grooth is caught behind by Yash Patel 
Sybrand Engelbrecht gets away with an edge 
Bas de Leede on the drive 
Cut away by Engelbrecht 
Ollie Klaus bowling 
Karl Nieuwoudt plays through point 
An enthousiastic appeal 
A square drive by Nieuwoudt 
Lourens Boissevain drives straight 
Aryen Dutt hits out 
Boissevain never left his ground 

Dutt scores through the slip area 
Dutt gets a top edge… 
… and easily caught by Staal 
Stef Mulder sees one going by 
Clayton Floyd on his way to 5 for 18 
Mulder plays a fatal let-stroke 
Tonny Staal is so plumb, he walks 
Boris Gorlee survives several lbw appeals 
Gorlee fishes on the off side 
Karl Nieuwoudt bowling 
Musa Ahmad takes one on the shoulder 
Ahmad tries a sweep shot 
Ahmad finds runs on the leg side 
Ahmad punches the ball to De Grooth at second slip and is gone 
Played to leg by Gorlee 
A short ball hooked away by Gorlee 
Gorlee is trapped in front by Nieuwoudt… 
…and the verdict is clear 
Damian Crowley scores through cover 
Hidde Overdijk plays at a wide 

Crowley plays from the backfoot 
Solid defence by Overdijk 
Four more for Crowley 
Stef Mulder bowling 
Crowley is well inside 
A fine drive by Crowley 
Despite the stumping attempt it’s still a wide 
Aryen Dutt bowling 
Crowley is done by a beauty from De Leede 
Daan Trijzelaar goes next ball 
Patel stops the hat trick ball 
A big appeal for lbw… 
56 …but the umpire is not impressed 
Hidde Overdijk is still there batting at the end 
Shake hands and congratulations to HCC!
ACC vs HBS at Nieuw Loopveld Round 12 |03.07.2021

Devanshu Arya opening the bowling from the City End 
A blistering four from Tobias Visee 
Julien de Mey has a narrow escape 
Visee plays to point and is caught by Alves 
The ACC players celebrate the important wicket 
De Mey belts one for four 
Tayo Walbrugh drives through cover 
Walbrugh lofts the ball over point 
Mees van Vliet bowling 
Navjit Singh takes one on the body missing a sweep 
Singh misses outside off 
Walbrugh flicks the ball fine to leg 
Swept away by Singh 
Forced to square by Singh 
Singh plays a power-drive 
A straight boundary from Singh 
Walbrugh plays through gully 
Singh gives catching practise 
Antony Napoleon bowling 
Singh cuts square 

Twenty centimetres short for a boundary 
Singh scores with a sweep shot 
Clipped to leg by Singh 
Walbrugh drives square 
The ball hypnotised by Walbrugh 
Four more for Walbrugh 
Singh escapes a stumping as the keeper fumbles 
Walbrugh goes for the big one… 
…but Ammar Zaidi has been waiting at the midwicket rope 
Anis Raza appeals in vain 
Ferdi Vink sees a run where it ain’t… 
…and is run out by good fieldwork of Master and Raza 
Reece Mason is stumped by Knoll. Or was it caught behind… 
Benno Boddendijk attacks 
Adil Ahmed scores a couple through point 
Sahil Kothari goes over the top 
Kothari edges Klein to Walbrugh at slip 
Kiran Hosur Ananda Krishna plays a fine drive… 
…but falls victim to a fine catch by Visee at cover 
Aryan Kumar plays very defensively 
Kumar gets a short one from Klein 
De Mey’s spin puzzles Kumar 
Ammar Zaidi plays his favourite shot 
Ferdi Vink from the River End 
Kumar plays to point 
Too much footwork by Kumar 
Chris Knoll hits through extra 
Stephan Vink bowling 
Anis Raza turns to leg 
A wild swing by Knoll 
Randier Alves gives a return catch to bowler Stephan Vink 
A straight boundary by Knoll 
Antony Napoleon holes out to Adil Ahmed at deep gully 
Devanshu Arya smothers the spin 
Mees van Vliet gets a good bouncer 
Van Vliet edges to Singh at gully 
Zinesh Master tries hard…. 
…but just can’t make contact 
Arya scores through the slips 
Finally Arya is last man out and the match is over 
HBS go home with the points
Preview Round 12
Rod Lyall and Bertus de Jong 01/07/21
The knot in the middle of the table tightened a little more last weekend, and with eight points (or two wins) separating third from seventh there is still plenty to play for most teams in the competition. Even ACC, currently in eighth spot, are not yet completely out of the hunt, although most interest is likely to centre on which two of Voorburg, Excelsior, HBS and HCC join Punjab and VOC in the play-offs come August.
RL: The eight-pointer of the week is the clash between Punjab Rotterdam and Excelsior ’20 Schiedam at the Zomercomplex. Punjab had a six-wicket win when the sides met at the same ground back in May (Thurlede being too wet to be playable), and little we have seen since suggests that they will go into this game as anything other than favourites. Excelsior’s top-order brittleness continues to be a cause for concern, and although Tristan Stubbs is still a potential trump card, he can’t be expected to dig them out of trouble every week. If the Schiedammers have the sharper of the two attacks, with Klaas Roelfsema emerging as a valuable addition to the seam battery, Punjab’s boa constrictor tactics have served them well, most recently against a strong HBS batting line-up last Saturday, and their top six is capable of chasing most totals, especially at Fortress Zomercomplex.
BdJ: Now ten points clear of the danger zone Punjab can perhaps afford to relax a little, but there’s little indication that they’re taking the foot off the gas at the moment. Though their batting remains their principle strength, the addition of Sohail Bhatti and the development of Mubashar Hussain has meant skipper Tariq has not lacked for bowling options either. While Exclesior boast two of the most dependably dangerous bats in the league in Ingram and Stubbs, the relative fragility of the rest of the order means the pair cannot afford themselves the same license as Punjab’s big hitters. At a ground that traditionally rewards a degree of adventure with the bat, the hosts certainly hold the stronger hand.
RL: VOC Rotterdam slipped back towards the pack with last week’s defeat by Voorburg, and will be hoping that they can take a more complete side to the Bermweg for their encounter with Sparta 1888. The Capelle outfit’s performance against Excelsior last Saturday belied their lowly position on the table, and they might have had cause to be marginally more aggrieved when the rain put an end to proceedings. If their batting remains too reliant on the skills and resolution of Garnett Tarr, the knock by Mamoon Latif could suggest that their Belgian contingent will have more to offer in the latter part of the season, and the attack, spearheaded by Max Hoornweg and the evergreen Mudassar Bukhari, remains a menacing force. But it’s not often that Scott Edwards and Max O’Dowd both go cheaply, and even a below-strength VOC is likely to be up to the challenge Sparta present.
BdJ: If events at Hazelaarweg last week exposed VOC’s vulnerability to a decapitation strike, the question remains whether Sparta have the firepower to deliver. Bukhari has been in impressive form with the bat this season, but his relative lack of penetration with the ball thus far has been a problem Sparta have yet to remedy. While VOC’s middle order has looked rather brittle, especially in the absence of the stabilising presence of Pieter Seelaar, it will take a better performance from Sparta’s attack than we’ve seen this season to expose it and an improve performance with the bat to capitalise.
RL: Even a depleted Voorburg were truly impressive in their victory over VOC last week, skipper Bas de Leede stepping up to the mark with a fine all-round effort. They should be full of confidence for their meeting with VRA Amsterdam, whose batting implosion against HCC last Saturday was matched by some less than impressive catching. Giving Karl Nieuwoudt the new ball against VOC turned out to be an inspired move from De Leede, and if he can reproduce that form he will trouble most top orders in the competition, VRA’s not excepted. Injuries and other absences have meant that the Amsterdammers have been unable to establish a settled top six, and with Shirase Rasool having played only four games and Vikram Singh well below his best form – his century against Dosti apart, he has mustered 54 runs in eight innings – they have had to rely on skipper Peter Borren and the lower mid-order to dig them out of trouble. Voorburg’s batting, by contrast, has been pedestrian at times, but it has a solidity which has kept them in strong contention for a top four spot.
BdJ: Injuries, absences and under-performance have conspired to transform what initially looked a daunting VRA batting card into something of a liability over the course of the season, though the Amsterdammers can at least take heart in the impressive return of Quirijn Gunning lending their new ball attack an air of menace. Had they held their chances last weekend they would have comfortably defended their desultory total, and VCC have shown themselves capable of collapsing in the face of lesser bowling attacks, especially in the absence of Logan van Beek as lower-order backstop. Though the unheralded Mohit Hingorani has been quietly effective at the top of the order and Sybrand Engelbrecht has more than lived up to expectation the rest of the batting has been rather hit-and-miss. If VRA can produce anything like the performance with the ball they did last week, they could quickly find themselves with a winning position to squander.
RL: ACC produced their best performance of the season so far against a below-strength HBS in a rain-affected match at Craeyenhout on Ascension Day, but they will need to be at the top of their game if they are to repeat that victory at Het Loopveld this week. Young Zinesh Master’s outstanding debut five-for against Dosti last Sunday adds another dimension to the Amsterdammers’ attack, but skipper Anis Raza will need to be careful how he deploys him against an explosive HBS line-up to which Wesley Barresi has made a welcome return. Sahil Kothari has been the most effective with the bat for ACC, and although Ammar Zaidi, Raza, and now Chris Knoll have made useful contributions on occasion, the side has yet to put in a solid top-six effort other than that against HBS. With Tayo Walbrugh in superb form and the rest of the top order all producing consistent runs, not to mention a balanced attack spearheaded by Ryan Klein, HBS look likely to have too many guns for their hosts this time.
BdJ: Having noted Master’s impressive pre-season performance one does rather wonder where he’s been for the last few weeks, but fair to say his entrance was as dramatic as it was late. Bowling at HBS’ ever-more intimidating line-up is a different proposition to Dosti, however. The ACC top-order also had the luxury of facing a Ryan Klein-less HBS attack last time round, and his ten overs will likely do as much to shift the odds as the addition of Visée or Barresi on the batting side.
RL: HCC may have risked an embarrassing defeat after skittling VRA in the Amsterdamse Bos last week, but they did their NRR a power of good once they pulled off their slightly farcical victory, and that may stand them in good stead if the battle for places on the table goes down to the wire in August. They will hope to improve it still further on Saturday, when they entertain Dosti-United Amsterdam at De Diepput. Rahil Ahmed apart, Dosti’s batting has been consistently disappointing, and willing as their bowling may be, it lacks the cutting edge to trouble most teams. HCC’s four-man seam attack of Hidde Overdijk, Reinier Bijloos, Ollie Klaus and Henrico Venter, by contrast, has cutting power a-plenty, and with Clayton Floyd the competition’s leading wicket-taker it will take a massive reversal of form for Dosti to make enough runs to keep them in the game.
BdJ: If last year’s table-toppers are perhaps rather disappointed with how their season has unfolded thus far, Dosti have looked altogether too content with the prospect of picking up another wooden spoon. Though a top-four spot was always likely to be beyond Dosti in the absence of any overseas pros, it’s been the inconsistency of their established players that’s left the Amsterdammers winless again so far. Should Tewarie, Hans and Ahmed fire at once there’s enough talent in the rest of the side that earned points should be a reasonable possibility, one feels they’ll be taking the trip down to de Diepput more in hope than expectation.
RL’s picks: Punjab, VOC, Voorburg, HBS, HCC.
BdJ’s picks: Punjab, VOC, VRA, HBS, HCC.
VRA vs HCC at Amsterdamse Bos Round 11|26.06.21

Clayton Floyd opens the bowling for HCC 
Luke Scully plays to point 
An edge for Scully… 
…and keeper Patel makes no mistake 
Reinier Bijloos from the City End 
Jack Balbirnie plays straight 
Balbirnie tucks one fine to leg 
Eric Szwarczynski drives square 

Balbirnie plays off his legs 
Szwarczynski survives an lbw appeal 
Vicky Singh is out first ball 
Peter Borren belts one to point… 
…where Musa Ahmad takes a fine catch 
Mitch Lees scores on the leg side 
Lees digs out a yorker 
Four fine runs by Lees 
Bowler Bijloos comes back well and bowls Lees 
Leon Turmaine takes a wild swing at a bouncer 
Clipped to leg by Turmaine 
Udit Nashier edges to first slip… 
… but Patel snatches the catch away 
150 wickets in the Topklasse for Reinier Bijloos 
Hidde Overdijk from Mulder’s End 
A straight four for Turmaine 
Quirijn Gunning is bowled by Ollie Klaus 
Turmaine is caught behind off Floyd 
Quirijn Gunning for VRA 
An edge from Daan Trijzelaar… 
… but the slip cordon fails to profit 
Musa Ahmad lofts the ball over point for a boundary 
A fine drive by Trijzelaar 
Ashir Abid in full flight 
Boris Gorlee on the drive 
Felix Vecchi edges Gunning… 
…but gets another life 
Vecchi has picked Borren to edge to and is caught 
Gorlee scores a boundary 
Hidde Overdijk fences off a short one 
A swing and a miss for Overdijk 
Meanwhile Gorlee is buiding a decent score 
Gorlee is tested by Gunning 
Gorlee replies with a hook shot for four 
Gorlee has a lucky moment 
Overdijk is bowled by Singh 
Yash Patel is on his toes 
Pulled for a couple by Gorlee 
Clayton Floyd on defence 
Gorlee is caught by Lees 
Ollie Klaus attacks 
Klaus can’t believe he’s lbw to Singh 
Henrico Venter survives a sharp chance… 
…misses a big heave… 
…but finally scores the winning runs with a well-placed lob 
After an extra-ordinary match the points go to The Hague 
Congratulations to HCC!
HCC close gap as Punjab and VOC edge clear
Rod Lyall 21/06/21
HCC got back in touch with the mid-table pack on Saturday, their nine-wicket victory over ACC bringing them within a point of VRA Amsterdam, but at the top of the table Rotterdam sides Punjab and VOC opened up a five-point gap over their nearest challengers.
These changes were in large part the result of VRA’s loss to VOC and Excelsior’s defeat of Voorburg, who dropped from third to fifth as HBS Craeyenhout, victors over Sparta 1888, replaced them in third spot.
At the Zomercomplex, meanwhile, Punjab Rotterdam made history as well as maintaining their lead by plundering 375 for seven from the Dosti United Amsterdam attack, the highest 50-over total ever, surpassing VRA’s 366 against Hermes-DVS Schiedam in 2013.
Punjab’s innings was a real team effort: set in train by a 10-ball cameo of 19 from Stephan Myburgh, it included stands of 108 for the second wicket between Rehmat Zulfiqar (62) and Asad Zulfiqar (88), 105 for the third between Asad and Teja Nidamanuru (53), and 125 for the fifth between Sikander Zulfiqar (45) and Yasir Usman (77 not out).
Facing such a monumental chase Dosti, yet to win this season, began positively enough, Rahil Ahmed, Mahesh Hans, Vinoo Tewarie and Sathish Ravichandran all getting a start, but once they had gone the innings subsided from 134 for four to 171 all out, spinners Irfan ul Haq and Nidamanuru claiming three for 17 and three for 18 respectively as Punjab completed a 204-run win.
By contrast with Punjab’s six-man onslaught, VOC Rotterdam’s 268 for four against VRA Amsterdam in the Bos was dominated by a run-a-ball 132 not out from Scott Edwards, who batted throughout the innings and contributed almost exactly half the runs.
VRA fought hard to contain the scoring, but a fourth-wicket partnership of 112 between between Edwards and Arnav Jain (55), aided by some indifferent work in the field in the later stages, enabled the visitors to set a tough target for Peter Borren’s side.
Former international Eric Szwarczynski made another helf-century when they replied, but after he departed for 59 it was again left to Borren, continuing his remarkable golden run, to carry on the battle almost single-handed, and after Jain had whittled away at the middle and lower order, taking five for 39, Pierce Fletcher returned to finish it off, Borren the ninth man out for 84 as VRA closed on 230 for nine, just 38 runs short.
The other key encounter between play-off contenders was surprisingly one-sided, as Excelsior ’20 Schiedam bowled Voorburg out for 116 at Westvliet and went on to win by 7 wickets.
Voorburg’s innings never really got going against a steady Excelsior attack, another patient knock from opener Mohit Hingorani setting the tone, and once Sybrandt Engelbrecht was fourth out with the total on 76 another collapse ensued, the last six wickets adding just 40 runs.
Klaas Roelfsema took three for 14 in ten overs, but it was the spin combination of Lorenzo Ingram and Tristan Stubbs which finished things off, Ingram claiming three for 6 from six overs and Stubbs taking the final two, including the adhesive Dutt, without conceding a run.
A second-wicket stand of 70 between opener Luuk Kroesen and Ingram took Excelsior to within sight of victory, but when Kroesen was run out for 27 and Ingram, having made 51, was trapped in front by Dutt soon afterwards, the Schiedammers’ pursuit seemed momentarily to falter.
Tim Etman and Stubbs, however, saw them home without further mishap, and they completed the win with 17 overs to spare.
HCC made even shorter work of beating ACC at De Diepput, bundling the Amsterdammers out for 104 and taking only 22.4 overs to secure a nine-wicket victory.
After losing three quick wickets to Reinier Bijloos and Hidde Overdijk, ACC were given some hope by a stand of 64 between Ammar Zaidi (33) and Ram Ramesh Babu (27), but once that was broken by Clayton Floyd the floodgates opened, and the last six wickets fell for 19 runs.
Floyd claimed four for 21 to hold his position as the competition’s leading wicket-taker, while Bijloos finished with three for 12.
Tonny Staal fell early in HCC’s reply, but Musa Ahmad and Boris Gorlee, taking their time at first but ending with a flourish, added the 78 necessary for victory, ending on 41 not out and 39 not out respectively.
Another disappointing batting display by Sparta 1888, who were dismissed for 160 by HBS Craeyenhout, was partially redeemed by a century by Garnett Tarr, who came to the crease at 6 for one and was the last to be dismissed, his 101 coming from 162 deliveries.
But apart from him only Mudassar Bukhari (19) and newcomer Randeep Deol reached double figures, and the side was all out for 160, Ryan Klein taking three for 21 and Navjit Singh three for 19.
The HBS reply, too, began with an early wicket, but then Julian de Mey, promoted to open in the absence of Tobias Visée, and Tayo Walbrugh put on 155 in an unbroken second-wicket stand to take their side to an impressive nine-wicket victory.
De Mey finished with 83 not out and Walbrugh on 63 not out, bringing his tally for the season to 602 at an average of 100.33.
Punjab CCR vs Dosti at Zomercomplex Round 10|19.06.21

Mahesh Hans opening the bowling for Dosti 
A boundary for Stephan Myburgh 
Myburgh attacks 
Myburgh edges the ball into his stumps 
Asief Hoseinbaks bowling 
Rehmet Zulfiqar plays through point 
A cover drive by Rehmet 
Rehmet drives straight 
Sami Naseri comes in to bowl 
Played fine to leg by Rehmet 
The white ball loses shape pretty fast 
Asad Zulfiqar cuts square 
Rehmet belts one through point 
A big six for Rehmet 
Rehmet is really cutting loose 
Fifty for Rehmet 
‘They said I should play well forward…’ 
Rehmet holes out to Rahil Ahmed at deep square 
Teja Radimanuru scores right away 
Driven square by Nidamanuru 
Asad joins the fifty-club 
Asad drives square 
Nidamanuru lofts over cover 
Asad survives an lbw appeal 
Captain Vinoo Tewarie looking for turn 
Nidamanuru goes for the big one… 
…but Rahil Ahmed patrols cow corner 
Asad lobs the ball to Perunal at mid off 
Siqander Zulfiqar is bowled on a no ball 
Yasir Usman hits the ball into the trees 
Usman plays a hook shot 
Siqander scores a straight boundary 
That’s a six for Siqander 
Usman hits another one out of the ground 
Clipped for six by Usman 
Siqander holes out to Perumal at deep point 
The Punjab players are celebrating Bhatti’s strike-rate of 400 
Rahil Ahmed gets a nasty one for openers 
A straight six for Ahmed 
Mahesh Hans belts one through point 
Sohail Bhatti bowling 
Hans plays to leg 

Ahmed gets away with a lob 
Four for Ahmed 
Played over gully by Hans 
Mudassar Hussain 
An elegant shot by Hans 
Vinoo Tewarie scores a boundary 
Hans is bowled by Siqander 
Tewarie reaches for the ball 
Siqander Zulfiqar bowling 
Played to leg by Tewarie 
Four through cover for Tewarie 
A swing and a miss by Perumal 
Irfan Ul Haq bowling 
Sathish Ravichandran hits an easy boundary 
Perumal hits from the toes 
Wahidule Masood is bowled by Bhatti 
A big shot by Perumal 
That’s a good bouncer! 
Perumal follows his lofted shot anxiously 
Srinivasan has his foot back on the ground just in time 
Asief Hoseinbaks plays a sweepshot 
Srinivasan gets Usman off his back 
Srinivasan holes out to Usman at midwicket 
Sami Naseri plays at a wide… 
…and is caught behind around the corner 
Arief Hoseinbaks hits to Usman at mid off… 
…and the match is over. Punjab win by 204 runs
VOC vs HCC at Hazelaarweg Round 9|12.06.21

Pierce Fletcher opening the bowling 
Musa Ahmad nicks it 
First blood for VOC 
Tonny Staal edges 
Fletcher and Edwards celebrate the important wicket 
Daan Trijzelaar is run out after a mixed call 
Boris Gorlee skies the ball to Tim de Kok at cover 
To Hidde Overdijk the task of building an innings for HCC 
Four runs for Overdijk 
Bobby Hanif from the Airport End 
Swept away by Damian Crawley 
Dirk van Baren comes in to bowl 
Authorised ball-tampering 
Crawley drives through cover 
Overdijk plays through the slips 
A straight drive by Overdijk 
Four for Crawley 
Crawley plays through point 
Overdijk goes over the top 
Belted through gully by Overdijk 
Overdijk is tested with a sharp riser 
Another boundary for Crawley 
Played around the legs by Crawley 
Overdijk is bowled by Dirk van Baren 
Another chance goes down 
Clayton Floyd ups the tempo 
A power drive by Floyd 
Crawley is lbw to Jain 
Floyd goes for the big one… 
…but finds Bobby Hanif at long on 
Ollie Klaus skies and is caught by bowler Jain 
Reinier Bijloos for HCC 
Edwards nicks to Patel and is caught behind 
Tim de Kok plays to leg 
Hidde Overdijk from the Pavilion End 
Max O’Dowd sweeps for a boundary 
De Kok plays a hook shot 
De Kok trying again edges high… 
…and Yash Patel takes a fine running catch 
Ollie Klaus bowling 
Keeper Patel punches the ball over the boundary for five wides 
Pieter Seelaar drives square 
Seelaar edges through the slip-area 
O’Dowd has a lucky moment 
Henrico Venter bowling 
Seelaar plays through point 
Seelaar deals with a short one 
O’Dowd hits a brutal four 
Seelaar plays to leg 
Musa Ahmad’s appealing is pure Dramatic Art! 
Seelaar pulls for another four 
A big shot by Seelaar 
An edge for Seelaar… 
..and Venter takes a fine catch running from third to fine 
The boys think they’re in with a chance 
Some hard hitting by O’Dowd 
Jelte Schoonheim is lbw to Floyd 
Pierce Fletcher hits a couple and the match is over 
Fletcher and O’Dowd enjoy victory 
VOC team ready for the celebration 
The HCC team congratulate VOC with the win
