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Scorecard | HBS vs VRA | 24.07.22

HBS I Vs VRA I
1-Innings Match Played At Craeyenhout, Den Haag, 24-Jul-2022, Topklasse
HBS I Win by 3 wkts
Round C5
Toss won by VRA I
Umpires D Das – Z Hussain
Scorers MAP Wiegers – KA Holdsworth
Home Side HBS I
Points Awarded VRA I 0, HBS I 2
VRA I 1st Innings 258/10 All Out (Overs 49.3)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
V Singh c K Klein b FJ Vink 4 4 1 0
SR Rasool c MM Scholte b R Klein 22 8 4 1
Z Khan c W Barresi b FJ Vink 16 14 4 0
J Smal run out   113 110 12 1
A Dutt c R Klein b FJ Vink 0 5 0 0
J Balbirnie c K Klein b FJ Vink 0 1 0 0
PW Borren* c RP Mason b R Klein 0 3 0 0
U Nashier c R Klein b JI de Mey 11 9 2 0
MB Lees+   b FJ Vink 9 7 2 0
LA Turmaine c JI de Mey b BFL Boddendijk 55 114 4 0
A Abid not out   13 23 0 0
extras   (b5 lb0 w9 nb1) 15      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 258      
FOW
1-4(V Singh) 2-40(SR Rasool) 3-46(Z Khan) 4-50(A Dutt) 5-50(J Balbirnie) >6-51(PW Borren) 7-73(U Nashier) 8-83(MB Lees) 9-226(J Smal) 10-258(LA Turmaine)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
FJ Vink 10 1 53 5 3
R Klein 10 0 59 2 4 1
JI de Mey 8 0 41 1 1
SP Vink 10 0 45 0
W Barresi 7 0 26 0
BFL Boddendijk 4.3 0 29 1 1
HBS I 1st Innings 261/7 (Overs 49.2)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
T Walbrugh not out   142 132 14 4
RP Mason c MB Lees b A Abid 10 28 0 0
W Barresi run out   23 39 3 0
R Klein c J Smal b U Nashier 10 16 1 0
JI de Mey c V Singh b U Nashier 2 11 0 0
K Klein c J Smal b A Dutt 28 47 2 0
FJ Vink*   b PW Borren 17 11 1 1
Manjinder Singh c V Singh b A Abid 25 13 2 2
BFL Boddendijk not out   1 1 0 0
MM Scholte+ dnb          
SP Vink dnb          
extras   (b0 lb1 w0 nb2) 3      
TOTAL   7 wickets for 261      
FOW
1-45(RP Mason) 2-100(W Barresi) 3-121(R Klein) 4-130(JI de Mey) 5-173(K Klein) 6-200(FJ Vink) 7-252(Manjinder Singh)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
A Abid 8 0 64 2
A Dutt 9.2 1 60 1 2
LA Turmaine 8 0 40 0
PW Borren 10 0 44 1
U Nashier 7 0 30 2
J Balbirnie 7 0 22 0

Punjab vs Excelsior at Zomercomplex | Round 11 | 24.07.22

Excelsior put down a marker as Voorburg and HBS squeeze home

Rod Lyall 25/07/22

A magnificent century from Brett Hampton on Sunday enabled Excelsior ’20 to chase down Punjab Rotterdam’s imposing total of 281 and gain a crucial advantage over their rivals as the battle for final-four places got under way in earnest.

Equally significantly, HCC and VRA Amsterdam, potential challengers to Excelsior and Punjab, both lost hard-fought matches and saw their pathway to the finals become a little bit narrower.

Put in to bat, Punjab lost Steph Myburgh to the first ball he received, but they were rescued by Jonathan Vandiar, whose 141, made from 136 balls and including 16 fours and four sixes, was his first for the club and his sixth – and highest – in the Dutch top flight.

Coming in with the score on 4, Vandiar saw his side through to 236 before his was the sixth wicket to fall, and then lesser contributions from Asad Zulfiqar (33) and Yasir Usman (31 from 16 deliveries) enabled Punjab to set the biggest total of the day.

Niels Etman and Hampton claimed four wickets apiece for Excelsior, at a cost of 63 and 51 runs respectively.

Vandiar’s knock left Excelsior with a huge task, but Tim Etman led the chase with a brisk 38, and then Lorenzo Ingram and Hampton produced a fourth-wicket stand of 107, of which Ingram’s share was 39, to keep their side ahead of the required rate.

Ingram eventually became the first of three victims for Teja Nidamanuru, but now Hampton took over, reaching his maiden Topklasse century in just 75 deliveries and going on to make an unbeaten 142 from 95, hitting 17 fours and seven sixes, and hammering Excelsior to a four-wicket victory with an improbable eight overs to spare.

Leaders Voorburg stayed ahead of the pack with a three-wicket win over HCC at De Diepput, but they made heavy weather of chasing a modest target after they had dismissed their hosts for 123.

Tim Pringle top-scored for HCC with 25, while young leg-spinner Shariz Ahmad achieved his first five-wicket haul in the top flight, taking six for 18 in 9.5 overs.

At 68 for five Voorburg seemed to be flirting with defeat, but skipper Bas de Leede held things together with a dogged, 144-ball innings of 53 not out, and although Hidde Overdijk and Reinier Bijloos picked up three wickets apiece the leaders squeezed home with 16 deliveries to spare.

The strangest match of the day was at Craeyenhout, where VRA collapsed to 83 for eight inside 12 overs against HBS, Ferdi Vink taking five for 32, but were rescued by a record-breaking ninth-wicket stand of 143 between Johan Smal and Leon Turmaine.

It was the highest partnership for the ninth wicket ever recorded in the Dutch top flight, surpassing Tim de Leede and Mike Vroom’s 107 for Voorburg against VRA at the old Duivesteijn ground in 1994, and Smal posted a maiden Topklasse century before he was run out for 113.

Turmaine went on to make 55, and the VRA innings ended on 258.

It might have been enough, but opener Tayo Walbrugh responded with his third hundred of the season, making 142 not out from 132 deliveries with 14 fours and four sixes.

Wickets kept falling at the other end, however, the next best contribution Kyle Klein’s 28, and with four overs left the Craeyenhout side still needed 53 to win with four wickets remaining.

Supported by Manjinder Singh, Walbrugh was equal to the challenge, and although he lost Singh with seven runs required he saw HBS home with four balls to spare.

There was a dramatic turnaround in the relegation pool as well, where Dosti Amsterdam appeared to be on course for their first win of the season at 97 for two after restricting Kampong Utrecht to 177 all out at Maarschalkerweerd.

Without seamer Alex Roy the Kampong attack seemed to be struggling, but once Pierre Jacod had removed Amitoze Singh for 43 and opener Waqas Raja for 27 the Dosti innings fell apart, Jacod taking four for 6 in six overs and Usman Malik four for 30 as the Amsterdammers lost their last six wickets for just 14 runs.

Earlier, Touseef Ahmad had taken four for 34 for Dosti to give his side a chance, but Cole Briggs’s 51 and a solid 41 from debutant Stijn Bakker enabled Kampong to set a total which eventually proved too much for the bottom-placed side, who now need a miracle if they are to avoid relegation.

There was no turnaround at the Bermweg, where Salland Deventer seized the initiative against Sparta 1888 and never surrendered it, dismissing the Capelle side for 61 in 31 overs and needing only 8.5 overs to complete a nine-wicket victory.

Victor and Reinder Lubbers began the rout, Victor claiming the vital wicket of Samit Gohil and finishing with two for 10 from seven overs, but most of the damage was done by Gul Ahmed Nasir with five for 13 in nine overs, Elam Bharathi chipping in with two for 20, including the scalp of Mudassar Bukhari.

Venkat Ganesan then ensured maximal net run rate advantage for Salland with a 27-ball 41 not out to complete one of the season’s most comprehensive victories.

The win enabled Salland to move to the top of the pool ahead of VOC Rotterdam, who lost at home to ACC, but more importantly, it took them another two points clear of the threat of relegation.

ACC, too, will have been relieved to collect the points at the Hazelaarweg, chasing down VOC’s 203 to win by three wickets.

Max O’Dowd top-scored for the Rotterdammers with 71 and skipper Tim de Kok made 35, but De Kok’s opposite number Anis Raza claimed three for 34 and there were two wickets apiece for Devanshu Arya, Aryan Kumar and Thomas Hobson as ACC did well to restrict VOC’s menacing batting line-up to a comparatively modest total.

Robin Smith got their reply off to a lively start with a 29-ball 44 which included five fours and three sixes, but it was Hobson’s more restrained 64 which was the foundation of his side’s win, he and Raza (47) sharing a fourth-wicket stand of 94 which tilted the game definitively in ACC’s favour, despite Matt Smit’s spell of four for 48 for VOC.

Phase 2: Round 1 preview

Bertus de Jong & Rod Lyall 22/07/2022


After a prolonged five-week break in deference to the international schedule, the Topklasse returns to action this Sunday. With the field split into championship and relegation pools, six teams will be chasing a top four finish in the upper half of the table, jockeying for position ahead of the finals playoffs, while the bottom six will be looking to secure safety from demotion to the Hoofdklasse by means of a top three finish in the relegation pool.

Each team will play the three teams in their pool from the other side of the draw in home and away fixtures, having carried phase one points through from the matches played against the other teams to have wound up in the same half of the table. Consequently some teams will have earned a considerable head-start for Phase 2 while others, through bad luck or poor results will start with a marked handicap.


BdJ: Of the teams contending for the championship, HBS Craeyenhout will start with four points to their tally, two wins ahead of VRA Amsterdam, who they will welcome to the Hague on Sunday. HBS will also start with a degree of momentum on their side, the top order looking in fine touch during the T20 competition that continued through the break, though exactly which members of said top order will be available come Sunday is not yet clear. VRA will welcome back skipper Peter Borren and opener Vikram Singh from national duty as assistant coach and reserve opener/keeper in Zimbabwe, albeit without any game time between them. They will also be without South African rookie Eddie Visser, who departed after the first half of the season. A trip to Craeyenhout first up is thus a tough assignment for VRA, who can ill afford to drop any points if they’re to claw their way to the top four.

RL: Add to the mix of factors complicating the transition from the first phase to the second the impact of Dutch visa requirements, and things are less straightforward than they might appear. Written off by some before the competition started, VRA have done well to reach the championship play-offs, but they will need to perform more consistently than they have so far (probably to the tune of winning at least five out of six games) to have a realistic chance of reaching the semi-finals. For HBS, Wesley Barresi will doubtless be one of those looking to catch the eyes of the national selectors, and he would particularly relish doing so against his old club. A well-balanced outfit, the Crows will certainly start as favourites, but VRA have the players to cause an upset.


BdJ: Also on four points each are Punjab Rotterdam and Excelsior ‘20, who will meet at the Zomercomplex on Sunday. Punjab rather unexpectedly crashed out of the T20 competition with losses to Rood en Wit and Sparta last week, despite the arrival of Jonathan Vandiar and Rushdi Jappie, but will be further reinforced by the return of Stephan Myburgh and Teja Nidamanuru from national duty. On short format form the Schiedammers look the favourites going in, but Punjab have depth and home advantage on their side, as well as a day off before the match while Excelsior will have a T20 quarter final to deal with.

RL: It’s not only in the T20 cup that Punjab have been slightly underwhelming this year: despite the advent of the admirable Safiullah Salarazai in the attack (leading the way with 20 wickets at the break) they have been a good deal less dominant than they were last season, and opposing sides have not been confronted by a solid phalanx of Zulfiqars as they were on the Rotterdammers’ march to their first title. Tom Heggelman’s side, on the other hand, had to come through a tough three-way battle to reach this point, and the return of Brett Hampton has clearly given them both a renewed cutting edge with the ball and additional hitting power in the middle order. Heggelman himself continues to take wickets, and if openers Tim Etman and Roel Verhagen can give their side a good start against Punjab’s excellent bowling unit this could be a very interesting match indeed.


BdJ: Frontrunners Voorburg CC will have to do without the services of Janneman Malan and Delano Potgieter from now on, but the arrival of Andre Malan and return of the international contingent will nonetheless make them favourites when they arrive at De Diepput to take on HCC. The hosts will doubtless have a point to prove, however, not least Clayton Floyd who will be looking to reassert his place in the national side after being passed over in favour of team-mate Tim Pringle. Similarly VCC opener Musa Nadeem would probably like to send a message to national selectors as much as his former team-mates, conversely if HCC’s Tonny Staal intends to remind the national set-up of his existence and a match against a VCC side featuring a handful of internationals is a fine opportunity. VCC’s own Viv Kingma will also be thinking along similar lines of course, and may well get the chance if the workloads of Van Beek and De Leede are being managed.

RL: Voorburg have carried pretty much all before them so far, and remain firm favourites to take their first title since 2002. Whatever adjustments they have to make to the composition of their eleven are unlikely to cause any appreciable weakening, although they will no doubt miss Potgieter’s all-round contribution. HCC, on the other hand, arguably under-performed in the first phase, and have the potential to match their visitors with both bat and ball. Alongside the established seamers Reinier Bijloos, Hidde Overdijk and Ollie Klaus, Henrico Venter has added a fourth seam option, while in Floyd and Pringle they have outstanding, and contrasting, left-arm spinners. The batting may be more of an issue, though here too they have plenty of firepower, and it will be fascinating to see how they deal with Voorburg’s almost wholly international attack. With De Diepput’s diminutive dimensions square this could prove a spectacular encounter.


BdJ: Down in the relegation scrap Kampong CC will be looking to set right the injustices dealt them by the vagaries of the format when they take on the winless Dosti at Utrecht. Having seen most of their points evaporate at the phase-change, Kampong face an uphill battle if they are to secure their top-flight survival. Dosti are in a still-worse position, though one more of their own making. Both sides scored a surprise win during the T20 competition, Dosti besting VRA and Kampong downing VCC in low-scoring games, but neither will have a quarter-final to distract them from the business at hand at the weekend.

RL: Down but not yet irrevocably out, Dosti were showing faint signs of a resurgence before the break, and will have been heartened by that T20 victory over VRA. But Kampong will be driven by the knowledge that however rough the hand they may have been dealt by the format, it is their results against weaker sides which have landed them where they are, and that beating their weaker rivals is the key to their escaping the automatic relegation zone, and of at the very least earning a play-off against the Hoofdklasse champions. If they play to their potential they could do better than that, but it will need to start with a strong performance here. In Alex Roy, Saurabh Zalpuri, Pierre Jacod and Robert van der Harten they have home-grown talent which has proved itself entirely able to prosper at this level, and they should get this phase off to a winning start.


BdJ: Salland CC are in the enviable position of having taken all six of their points through from Phase 1, but can ill afford to rest on their laurels. Current form suggests they will have a tough time adding any more points to that tally, certainly away against Sparta 1888 on Sunday, against whom they lost heavily in both their T20 encounters. While Sparta’s season has not gone as hoped, Salland have at times struggled to even get 11 men on the field, especially when their German contingent is unavailable. A win at Bermweg would put them two wins clear of potential relegation, but would certainly be the upset of the week.

RL: Salland’s cause has been helped by the fact that the hapless Dosti were in their first-phase pool, and that VOC, whom they beat in one of the upsets of the season, failed to make it into the championship pool. Their current standing is undoubtedly somewhat flattering, and it’s hard to disagree with m’colleague’s assessment that they are likely to start as underdogs, not only here, but throughout the rest of the programme. Sparta, of course, have had problems of their own, and although they looked a much better side after the arrival of Samit Gohil, they remain very dependent on the performances of the talismanic Mudassar Bukhari and his fellow former international Ahsan Malik.


BdJ: A trifle tougher to call will be VOC Rotterdam’s phase 2 opener against ACC, to be played at Hazelaarweg as VOC get their home games out of the way so the preparations can begin in time for the Pakistan series. At least some if not all of ACC’s South African trio of Hobson, Smith and Ackermann are understood to be sticking around for Phase 2, but VOC will also be at close to full strength as Edwards and O’Dowd slot back in at the top, while Pieter Seelaar has been easing his way back into the game during the T20 competition. Whether all three will play both their T20 quarter final on Saturday and the following day against ACC is not guaranteed, but on home turf the Bloodhounds are likely favourites either way.

RL: VOC start the second phase in an enviable position, only their stumble against Salland costing them a perfect record. They look to be far and away the strongest side in their pool, and it will be interesting to see how they approach the rest of their fixtures. They have the opportunity to use them creatively, and it would be good to see young Siebe van Wingarden, for example, who has bowled only 29 overs so far, given greater responsibility with the ball. ACC’s own youth contingent has begun to flourish under the protective cover of their overseas players, with both Shreyas Potdar with the bat and Mees van Vliet with the ball beginning to come into their own. ACC are capable of springing a surprise here, but VOC are more likely to emerge with the points.


BdJ’s picks: HBS, Punjab, VCC, Kampong, Sparta, VOC.

RL’s picks: HBS, Excelsior, VCC, Kampong, Sparta, VOC.

Scorecard | HBS vs Punjab | 11.06.22

HBS I Vs Punjab I
1-Innings Match Played At Craeyenhout, Den Haag, 11-Jun-2022, Topklasse
HBS I Win by 85 runs
Round A10
Toss won by Punjab I
Umpires DJ Kalloe – R Mahabier
Home Side HBS I
Points Awarded HBS I 2, Punjab I 0
HBS I 1st Innings 285/5 Closed (Overs 50)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
T Walbrugh lbw b S Salarazai 94 110 12 0
G Kaplan   b SA Zulfiqar 21 40 3 0
W Barresi c R Jappie b Mubashar Hussain 113 119 11 2
R Klein lbw b S Salarazai 13 14 1 0
Navjit Singh   b S Salarazai 21 15 1 1
K Klein not out   2 3 0 0
FJ Vink* not out   6 2 1 0
RP Mason dnb          
JI de Mey dnb          
BFL Boddendijk dnb          
MM Scholte+ dnb          
extras   (b0 lb7 w6 nb2) 15      
TOTAL   5 wickets for 285      
FOW
1-69(G Kaplan) 2-191(T Walbrugh) 3-220(R Klein) 4-267(Navjit Singh) 5-279(W Barresi)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
S Tariq 10 1 36 0
S Salarazai 10 0 67 3 2
SA Zulfiqar 10 0 62 1 4
Mubashar Hussain 9 0 53 1 1
SM Zulfiqar 10 0 53 0 1
AT Nidamanuru 1 0 7 0
Punjab I 1st Innings 200/10 All Out (Overs 44.4)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
RU Zulfiqar lbw b R Klein 0 7 0 0
SJ Myburgh   b W Barresi 18 23 3 0
JD Vandiar c W Barresi b JI de Mey 37 46 6 0
AT Nidamanuru c K Klein b JI de Mey 5 13 0 0
SM Zulfiqar c R Klein b W Barresi 27 38 2 1
SA Zulfiqar   b FJ Vink 29 42 1 1
R Jappie run out T Walbrugh   10 16 0 0
AA Zulfiqar+ st MM Scholte b JI de Mey 15 37 1 0
S Salarazai c JI de Mey b FJ Vink 13 6 1 1
S Tariq* c K Klein b FJ Vink 22 27 3 1
Mubashar Hussain not out   9 13 1 0
extras   (b1 lb0 w14 nb0) 15      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 200      
FOW
1-1(RU Zulfiqar) 2-49(SJ Myburgh) 3-67(AT Nidamanuru) 4-74(JD Vandiar) 5-124(SM Zulfiqar) 6-128(SA Zulfiqar) 7-141(R Jappie) 8-160(S Salarazai) 9-178(AA Zulfiqar) 10-200(S Tariq)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
K Klein 8 1 42 0 6
R Klein 9 0 38 1
W Barresi 8 0 29 2
JI de Mey 10 1 39 3 5
FJ Vink 7.4 0 35 3 3
Navjit Singh 2 0 16 0

Scorecard | HCC vs ACC | 11.06.22

HCC I Vs ACC I
1-Innings Match Played At De Diepput, Den Haag, 11-Jun-2022, Topklasse
HCC I Win by 8 wkts
Round A10
Toss won by ACC I
Umpires PGHA van Giezen – P Muthucumaru
Home Side HCC I
Points Awarded ACC I 0, HCC I 2
ACC I 1st Innings 123/10 All Out (Overs 42.3)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
TG Hobson   b C Floyd 18 33 1 1
MA Raza* st YJ Patel b ZA Worden 23 58 1 0
F Wegener   b TJG Pringle 4 14 0 0
R Smith+ c H Venter b J Trijzelaar 26 36 3 0
S Potdar c YJ Patel b J Trijzelaar 2 7 0 0
CM Knoll c YJ Patel b HC Overdijk 15 22 2 0
RA Kumar c BHG Gorlee b C Floyd 14 44 1 0
R Ackermann   b TJG Pringle 5 19 0 0
M van Vliet lbw b TJG Pringle 1 16 0 0
JS Reddy not out   0 2 0 0
Z Master   b TJG Pringle 1 6 0 0
extras   (b1 lb1 w10 nb2) 14      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 123      
FOW
1-35(TG Hobson) 2-44(F Wegener) 3-78(R Smith) 4-78(MA Raza) 5-92(S Potdar) 6-102(CM Knoll) 7-112(R Ackermann) 8-120(M van Vliet) 9-122(RA Kumar) 10-123(Z Master)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
HC Overdijk 8 1 25 1 3 1
RR Bijloos 8 2 22 0 2
C Floyd 9 2 18 2 1
TJG Pringle 8.3 2 23 4 1
J Trijzelaar 5 1 15 2 3
ZA Worden 4 0 18 1 1
HCC I 1st Innings 124/2 (Overs 24.4)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
BT Kuipéri c R Smith b R Ackermann 21 31 4 0
ZA Worden c R Ackermann b Z Master 41 62 5 1
AJ Staal not out   38 45 3 3
BHG Gorlee* not out   14 12 2 1
HC Overdijk dnb          
TJG Pringle dnb          
YJ Patel+ dnb          
C Floyd dnb          
H Venter dnb          
RR Bijloos dnb          
J Trijzelaar dnb          
extras   (b1 lb0 w7 nb2) 10      
TOTAL   2 wickets for 124      
FOW
1-45(BT Kuipéri) 2-88(ZA Worden)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
M van Vliet 4 0 19 0 2
RA Kumar 2 0 12 0 4
MA Raza 4 0 11 0 1
R Ackermann 4 1 17 1
JS Reddy 4 0 14 0 1
Z Master 4.4 0 31 1 1
CM Knoll 2 0 19 0

Scorecard | Sparta vs Kampong | 11.06.22

Sparta I Vs Kampong I
1-Innings Match Played At Sportpark Bermweg, Capelle a/d IJssel, 11-Jun-2022, Topklasse
Kampong I Win by 6 wkts
Round A10
Toss won by Sparta I
Umpires D Das – ML Hancock
Home Side Sparta I
Points Awarded Sparta I 0, Kampong I 2
Sparta I 1st Innings 102/10 All Out (Overs 34)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
A Raza+   b A Roy 11 7 2 0
CP Ambrose c PJ van Biljon b A Roy 1 16 0 0
SB Gohil c MR Alphonse b A Roy 12 17 0 1
M Bukhari*   b G Swanepoel 16 21 2 0
R Allen lbw b KM Nana 1 13 0 0
F Iqbal c V Chaturvedi b T Sharma 29 55 2 0
Manminder Singh c MR Alphonse b RTF van der Harten 3 4 0 0
AAJ Malik c V Chaturvedi b PJ Jacod 15 39 0 0
N Ibrahimkhil c G Swanepoel b T Sharma 2 13 0 0
JM Snoep not out   3 13 0 0
U Saleem c KM Nana b T Sharma 1 6 0 0
extras   (b0 lb0 w8 nb0) 8      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 102      
FOW
1-12(A Raza) 2-17(CP Ambrose) 3-28(SB Gohil) 4-33(R Allen) 5-45(M Bukhari) 6-56(Manminder Singh) 7-95(F Iqbal) 8-98(AAJ Malik) 9-98(N Ibrahimkhil) 10-102(U Saleem)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
KM Nana 6 1 20 1
A Roy 8 0 24 3 1
G Swanepoel 6 1 22 1 4
RTF van der Harten 3 0 13 1 3
T Sharma 6 0 14 3
PJ Jacod 5 1 9 1
Kampong I 1st Innings 104/4 (Overs 21.4)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
V Chaturvedi c U Saleem b AAJ Malik 0 3 0 0
MR Alphonse+ c F Iqbal b AAJ Malik 8 33 0 0
CJ Briggs c U Saleem b AAJ Malik 14 26 2 0
PJ van Biljon not out   47 26 4 3
MU Malik* c A Raza b N Ibrahimkhil 5 19 1 0
PJ Jacod not out   17 23 2 0
A Roy dnb          
RTF van der Harten dnb          
G Swanepoel dnb          
T Sharma dnb          
KM Nana dnb          
extras   (b0 lb0 w13 nb0) 13      
TOTAL   4 wickets for 104      
FOW
1-0(V Chaturvedi) 2-26(CJ Briggs) 3-49(MR Alphonse) 4-80(MU Malik)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
AAJ Malik 10 1 30 3 1
M Bukhari 3 0 11 0 5
JM Snoep 3 0 21 0 1
U Saleem 2 0 20 0 6
N Ibrahimkhil 2.4 0 11 1
SB Gohil 1 0 11 0

Scorecard | Voorburg vs VRA | 11.06.22

Voorburg I Vs VRA I
1-Innings Match Played At Westvliet, Voorburg, 11-Jun-2022, Topklasse
Voorburg I Win by 72 runs
Round B10
Toss won by Voorburg I
Umpires MA Din – AND van den Dries
Home Side Voorburg I
Points Awarded Voorburg I 2, VRA I 0
Voorburg I 1st Innings 231/7 Closed (Overs 50)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
JN Malan lbw b A Shah 9 26 1 0
MN Ahmad c L Scully b A Shah 15 23 2 0
BFW de Leede* lbw b J Balbirnie 81 111 8 1
D Potgieter c E Visser b PW Borren 33 56 3 0
M Hingorani+ st L Scully b A Dutt 26 41 1 0
TN de Grooth c J Balbirnie b A Dutt 12 13 1 0
GK Nieuwoudt c A Shah b A Dutt 10 10 0 0
S Ahmad not out   20 16 1 0
PRP Boissevain not out   7 6 1 0
AA Qasim dnb          
ST Mulder dnb          
extras   (b1 lb1 w14 nb2) 18      
TOTAL   7 wickets for 231      
FOW
1-22(JN Malan) 2-46(MN Ahmad) 3-114(D Potgieter) 4-183(M Hingorani) 5-195(BFW de Leede) 6-203(TN de Grooth) 7-214(GK Nieuwoudt)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
E Visser 9 1 34 0 2
A Dutt 10 0 38 3 1
A Shah 5 0 31 2 10
LA Turmaine 4 0 14 0
U Nashier 6 0 31 0 1
PW Borren 9 0 35 1 1
V Singh 2 0 15 0 1
J Balbirnie 5 0 31 1
VRA I 1st Innings 159/10 All Out (Overs 34.1)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
V Singh c M Hingorani b D Potgieter 1 15 0 0
L Scully c JN Malan b D Potgieter 4 5 1 0
J Smal c BFW de Leede b D Potgieter 3 13 0 0
A Dutt c TN de Grooth b GK Nieuwoudt 10 16 1 0
J Balbirnie c S Ahmad b AA Qasim 13 17 2 0
U Nashier   b PRP Boissevain 38 61 4 1
PW Borren* lbw b D Potgieter 28 33 4 0
MB Lees+ c AA Qasim b ST Mulder 36 25 2 3
E Visser   b AA Qasim 3 5 0 0
A Shah   b AA Qasim 0 5 0 0
LA Turmaine not out   7 10 1 0
extras   (b0 lb0 w16 nb0) 16      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 159      
FOW
1-6(L Scully) 2-8(V Singh) 3-21(J Smal) 4-21(A Dutt) 5-53(J Balbirnie) 6-110(PW Borren) 7-112(U Nashier) 8-118(E Visser) 9-123(A Shah) 10-159(MB Lees)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
GK Nieuwoudt 5 0 17 1 5
D Potgieter 10 0 28 4
AA Qasim 6 0 46 3 4
S Ahmad 5 0 29 0
ST Mulder 4.1 0 16 1 5
PRP Boissevain 4 0 23 1 2

Scorecard | Excelsior vs VOC | 11.06.22

VOC I Vs Excelsior 20 I
1-Innings Match Played At Thurlede, Schiedam, 11-Jun-2022, Topklasse
Excelsior 20 I Win by 6 wkts
Round B10
Umpires RJ Akram – WPM van Liemt
Scorers EM Heggelman – CCH Kaulingfreks
Home Side (neutral)
Points Awarded VOC I 0, Excelsior 20 I 2
VOC I 1st Innings 213/8 Closed (Overs 50)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
SA Edwards+ c RTF Verhagen b NT Etman 10 20 2 0
MP O’Dowd c RTF Verhagen b RWA van Troost 29 68 4 0
ML Smit   b BR Hampton 4 19 0 0
F Fourie c RTF Verhagen b RWA van Troost 18 45 1 0
TIM de Kok c BR Hampton b TJ Heggelman 35 37 2 1
A Jain c BR Hampton b RWA van Troost 0 2 0 0
B Niaz lbw b TJ Heggelman 38 65 3 0
RR Upadhyaya c sub b BR Hampton 5 13 0 0
PM Seelaar* not out   35 16 1 4
PJ Fletcher not out   10 17 0 0
MB Hoornweg dnb          
extras   (b1 lb8 w19 nb1) 29      
TOTAL   8 wickets for 213      
FOW
1-19(SA Edwards) 2-46(ML Smit) 3-82(MP O’Dowd) 4-87(F Fourie) 5-87(A Jain) 6-151(TIM de Kok) 7-163(B Niaz) 8-165(RR Upadhyaya)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
NT Etman 10 1 40 1 1
TJ Heggelman 9 2 40 2 4
BR Hampton 9 0 64 2 6 1
RWA van Troost 10 2 30 3 4
LT Ingram 10 2 25 0 1
UF Baker 2 0 5 0
Excelsior 20 I 1st Innings 214/4 (Overs 48)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
TC Etman c SA Edwards b PJ Fletcher 10 18 2 0
RTF Verhagen+ lbw b ML Smit 38 86 6 0
LA Kroesen c PM Seelaar b ML Smit 19 49 1 0
LT Ingram not out   86 80 6 2
TJ Heggelman* c ML Smit b PJ Fletcher 15 31 0 0
BR Hampton not out   31 24 2 1
SL van Troost dnb          
NT Etman dnb          
RWA van Troost dnb          
SG Shankar dnb          
UF Baker dnb          
extras   (b0 lb1 w14 nb0) 15      
TOTAL   4 wickets for 214      
FOW
1-23(TC Etman) 2-69(LA Kroesen) 3-85(RTF Verhagen) 4-141(TJ Heggelman)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
A Jain 10 2 37 0
B Niaz 5 0 23 0
PJ Fletcher 9 0 54 2 6
PM Seelaar 9 2 33 0
ML Smit 9 0 31 2 1
MB Hoornweg 6 0 35 0 3

Scorecard | Salland vs Dosti | 11.06.22

Salland I Vs Dosti I
1-Innings Match Played At Het Schootsveld, Deventer, 11-Jun-2022, Topklasse
Salland I Win by 7 wkts
Round B10
Toss won by Salland I
Umpires Z Hussain – M Prabhudesai
Home Side Salland I
Points Awarded Dosti I 0, Salland I 2
Dosti I 1st Innings 103/10 All Out (Overs 36.3)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
RI Ahmed+ c I Webber b VS Lubbers 9 19 1 0
WA Raja   b VS Lubbers 16 56 1 0
VAB Tewarie run out G van Molen   0 1 0 0
A Singh lbw b RA Lubbers 0 2 0 0
A Hanoeman c A Gopinath b RA Lubbers 0 20 0 0
M Hans* lbw b H Khan 10 32 1 0
K Diwan c S Naqash b H Khan 4 4 1 0
Asief Hoseinbaks   c&b A Gopinath 6 32 0 0
T Ahmed c PP Ottachchige b H Khan 16 11 3 0
H Bhutta   b H Khan 5 26 0 0
W Masood not out   16 16 2 0
extras   (b1 lb4 w16 nb0) 21      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 103      
FOW
1-15(RI Ahmed) 2-15(VAB Tewarie) 3-20(A Singh) 4-24(A Hanoeman) 5-39(WA Raja) 6-44(K Diwan) 7-54(M Hans) 8-71(Asief Hoseinbaks) 9-72(T Ahmed) 10-103(H Bhutta)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
VS Lubbers 10 2 15 2
RA Lubbers 10 2 23 2 5
H Khan 8.3 0 23 4 2
A Gopinath 6 0 27 1 4
S Naqash 2 0 10 0 5
Salland I 1st Innings 106/3 (Overs 36.1)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
PP Ottachchige+   b Asief Hoseinbaks 1 10 0 0
T Machiavello   c&b Asief Hoseinbaks 4 40 0 0
I Webber run out VAB Tewarie   1 22 0 0
S Naqash not out   49 76 2 3
VS Lubbers* not out   41 69 5 0
RA Lubbers dnb          
G van Molen dnb          
GA Nasir dnb          
G Ginsburgh dnb          
A Gopinath dnb          
H Khan dnb          
extras   (b0 lb1 w9 nb0) 10      
TOTAL   3 wickets for 106      
FOW
1-2(PP Ottachchige) 2-10(I Webber) 3-17(T Machiavello)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
K Diwan 10 4 16 0 5
Asief Hoseinbaks 10 4 15 2 1
M Hans 9.1 0 38 0 1
T Ahmed 1 0 10 0
VAB Tewarie 1 0 6 0
A Singh 4 0 16 0 2
W Masood 1 0 4 0