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Round 2 Preview

Bertus de Jong and Rod Lyall 27/04/22


One sunny round into the 2022 season and a sextet of matches to look at, it’s apparent that some sides have emerged from the winter break rather rustier than others, with only the one match at het Loopveld ever looking like much of a contest. With a double-header coming up after this week’s festivities there’s little time for teams to settle in either, given how rapidly the mid-season split will be upon us.


Group A

BdJ: At the top of the Group A table defending champions Punjab Rotterdam will be heading to de Diepput to take on staying at the Zomercomplex to welcome second-placed HCC, the two teams’ first encounter since Punjab bested HCC at the Zomercomplex in their final group game on their way to the title last season, a match surrounded in no little controversy even by the high standards of the tail end of the 2021 Group Phase. While it is to be hoped that there is no lasting animosity, even if this is no grudge match it nonetheless looks a potential “four pointer” between two of the pre-season favourites. Both sides are coming off convincing wins over Kampong and Sparta respectively, each set up by a century from the top, Stephan Myburgh and Tonny Staal tonning-up for Punjab and HCC respectively. Myburgh’s form will be a boost for a Punjab side doing without overseas this year, especially as the now-local Teja Nidamanuru is apparently not fully fit. If Myburgh’s efforts meant the rest of the batting was not really tested, the bowling looks in good order, Saqib Zulfiqar and Mubashar Hussain the stand-outs last week as Kampong were rolled for 171. Likewise the depth of HCC’s batting remains a question, though newcomer Zac Worden certainly looks an asset in the middle order, and Henrico Venter’s 3-15 led an impressive first outing with the ball. As yet there’s little to choose between the two teams, though home advantage might just have given HCC the edge had this been a home game as originally scheduled, but de Diepput’s unavailability hands that advantage to Punjab.

RL: With both these sides likely to finish in the top half of their group points earned now are likely to remain a factor all the way through to the end of August, so this is indeed a key match for all concerned. The two attacks are a study in contrast, with Punjab having won last year largely by a policy of containment while HCC tend to go all out to grab early wickets. Spinner Clayton Floyd, last season’s leading wicket-taker, often bowls an over or two up front, and he is joined now by New Zealander Tim Pringle, with Hidde Overdijk, Reinier Bijloos, Olivier Klaus and Venter a menacing seam quartet. On last week’s evidence getting Myburgh early will be crucial, but the Punjab left-hander will have fond memories of De Diepput, where he began his Dutch career. For Punjab, on the other hand, skipper Suleiman Tariq is still rolling out his naggingly accurate ten-over spells, and Samiullah Salarazai, though wicketless on his first outing, gave every indication he will be a real asset in weeks to come. Too close to call, but I’ll go with the champions.


BdJ: Of last week’s losers ACC looked the closest to competitive, while their upcoming opponents Sparta 1888 will likely want to put their opening game behind them. New overseas Thomas Hobson and Robin Smith both impressed with the bat on debut for ACC, but there was little else to celebrate on the batting side with the rest of the top order failing to make double figures. Along with Hobson, newcomer Joseph Reddy also impressed with the ball, as did Mees van Vliet, but ACC will be hoping for a better effort with the bat this weekend to back up the bowlers. The Amsterdam side were admittedly understrength for their first game, with a number of new arrivals such as Eleas Meakhel and Adriaan Verbeek absent as well as regulars Shreyas Potdar and Devanshu Arya. Sparta meanwhile were missing Mudassar Bukhari in their season opener, and unquestionably missed him. A disappointing debut for fellow former international Ahsan Malik is also concerning, as the Capelle side will likely need strong showings from both if they are to survive the season.

RL: It was the batting which caused ACC the greatest headaches last year, and the acquisition of Smith and Hobson will undoubtedly make a significant difference. But realistically both these sides are probably competing for the title of Best of the Rest, and here too, if they both finish in the lower half of their group, the two points on offer on Saturday could prove vital in the relegation stakes at the end of the season. Sparta are in even greater need of reinforcement than their opponents, and overseas Samit Gohil cannot get here soon enough, or the talismanic Bukhari return to the colours. Ahsan Malik would look a very different bowler with his old mate Bukhari at the other end, and while Nasratullah Ibrahimkhil’s effort with the bat in a losing cause was a bonus, Sparta need a lot more solidity in their top order.


BdJ: The final Group A game will see Kampong head over to Craeyenhout to take on HBS, and based on Saturday’s evidence will need to up their game if they are to take any points back to Utrecht. Kampong can take some heart from the contributions of their top order despite the failure of overseas Cole Briggs, but the rapid collapse of the middle order and tail against Punjab suggests a real vulnerability should the top four fail. It is perhaps unfair to judge their bowling too harshly given that they came up against Myburgh in full flight, but there were few positives to take from their first showing on top-flight return either. For HBS Saturday did suggest some worries in the middle order too, but with the Klein brothers coming in at eight and nine with Ferdi Vink behind them the Crows have by a distance the deepest batting line-up in the competition, and a middle order collapse may not mean disaster.

RL: Usman Malik seems likely to need to get through a lot of overs and bat for long periods – as he did against Punjab last week – and he will be another with his eye on Schiphol as Kampong await the return of Pite van Biljon. Facing the champions away first up was a tough reminder for the Villagers of the gap between the Hoofdklasse and the top flight, and the inexperience unquestionably showed. And with Tayo Walbrugh immediately back into the groove he cut for himself in the first half of last season HBS are scarcely less forbidding opposition. But Kampong might take heart from two factors: the slump in the middle of the HBS batting against ACC, and the length of time it took for their bowlers to finish off a spirited response by the Amsterdammers. It’s hard to see anything other than an HBS win here, but if Malik’s men can be more competitive for more of the game they’ll be entitled to see that as an important step towards the more crucial battles to come.


Group B

BdJ: Over in Group B, VRA will welcome Excelsior ‘20 to the Bos. Last year’s bronze-medallists surprised many with a dominant showing against newcomers Salland in their very first outing of the season, while the Schiedammers’ extensive preparations could not prevent a rather tame capitulation against VCC. Despite the pre-season promise of Excelsior’s home-grown bats they were again left relying on Lorenzo Ingram for runs, only Stan van Troost and Joost Kroesen passing 20 against VCC. The bowling likewise looked lacking, despite Rens van Troost and Niels Etman finding early inroads the attack seemed short of penetration. The arrival of Brett Hampton may help in both departments, though it appears even a depleted VRA side may prove a sterner test than anticipated. Their total of 249 last week on a slow wicket and slower outfield was largely down to an excellent century partnership between Jack Balbirnie and skipper Peter Borren, whose continued form will likely be key as a young top order settle in. The comparatively callow bowling attack also impressed, with youngsters Ashir Abid and Udit Nashier both picking up early wickets, newcomer Eduard Visser bowling well without reward and Aryan Dutt picking up a five-fer on debut for his new club. That said one might suggest VRA were at their best last week while Excelsior were well below theirs, and any reversion to the mean could shift the odds in favour of the latter.

RL: As one of the unsurprised I think it’s easy to underestimate this emerging VRA side, which even with the loss of Cooper, Szwarczynski and Gunning has a good balance of cagey experience and youthful enthusiasm. Under Borren’s watchful eye the Amsterdam club are bringing through a talented crop of youngsters, a policy which earned Excelsior national titles a few years ago. Some of the Schiedammers’ youngsters, like Roel Verhagen, Tim Etman and Rens van Troost are now seasoned campaigners, while a new generation, such as Luuk Kroesen, Stan van Troost and Niels Etman are finding their way in the side. With Van Troost junior taking the gloves it was interesting to see Verhagen pressed into the attack against Voorburg (who knew?), but the Excelsior bowling will have much greater edge with Hampton’s presence, and VRA’s top order will face a big test. These sides may well be competing for third place in the group come June, so this too is a big four-pointer.


BdJ: Meanwhile Salland have another long bus ride in store as they head across to Rotterdam to take on VOC, who completed a convincing win over Dosti on Sunday despite looking fairly rusty in the field. The newly-arrived Max Hoornweg was a notable exception in that regard, picking up three wickets on his debut for the Bloodhounds. The addition of Hoornweg will go some way toward easing the pressure on a sometimes overburdened seam attack, while Arnav Jain and Max O’Dowd showed themselves capable of taking on front-line slow-bowling duties as skipper Seelaar takes a back seat. With Scott Edwards’ unbeaten century seeing VOC comfortably home last week VOC’s batting depth is also rather untested, though whether Salland can find a way through the imposing top order on Saturday is of course an open question. For Salland the bowling in fact looks the principle concern. While the batting (with the exception of Pasan Piyaranga) rapidly fell apart in the chase, by then the game had largely been lost. Similarly one suspects that the result on Saturday will depend largely on whether and how quickly Salland can take the top off VOC’s batting line-up.

RL: Like Kampong, Salland faced a stern reality check last week, and will undergo another at the Hazelaarweg on Saturday. VOC’s international trio of O’Dowd, Edwards and Seelaar is enough to give any visiting captain the heebie-jeebies, and with Jain and Hoornweg among the up-and-comers (and Siebe van Wingerden not even getting a game against Dosti), the Rotterdammers have to be among the early favourites for the title. Salland, on the other hand, seem likely to be fighting a battle against relegation, an impression only confirmed by their performance against VRA. They will need their German contingent to produce the goods consistently, but the Topklasse is a demanding environment, and the Deventer side will need to adapt quickly if they are to have any chance of staying up.


BdJ: Finally Dosti head down to Westvliet to take on a full-strength VCC, with Janneman Malan understood to have arrived at Voorburg to bolster an already intimidating line-up. Dosti themselves are also expected to be somewhat strengthened, with Amitoze Singh and Shivam Sharma reportedly on their way to join the Drieburgers; but nonetheless taking on this Voorburg side at Westvliet is likely to be the toughest engagement facing any Topklasse side this season. Bar Wahid Masood’s excellent day with both bat and ball there was little to suggest an impending turnaround in Dosti’s fortunes this season, though the ingredients for a competitive team remain. VCC conversely looked in fine touch against Excelsior, with Bas de Leede carrying on his fine form with the bat and newcomer Delano Potgieter proving his worth with the ball. With the addition of Malan at the top of the order the Voorburgers look arguably the strongest side that the competition has seen in its 132-year history, and anything but a VCC victory would be the upset of the round.

RL: One might cavil about the historical point (the 2001 VRA outfit for one, with Craig Cumming, Shane Thomson and Chris Pringle, would, I reckon, have given this Voorburg side a run for their money), but the quality assembled at Westvliet is indeed formidable, and even a reinforced Dosti seems likely to struggle. That said, Voorburg’s batting does have a reputation for making haste slowly, and while they weren’t under much scoreboard pressure against Excelsior they only just got the tempo right in the end. And if Singh and Sharma are indeed about to join their compatriot Kuldeep Diwan at Dosti, then the side will have a very different timbre, with a lot of pressure off the likes of Vinoo Tewarie, Rahil Ahmed, Mahesh Hans, Asief Hoseinbaks and the always-admirable Wahid Masood. Whether even that would be enough to overcome Voorburg if they play anywhere near their capability is, however, debatable.


BdJ’s picks: HCC, ACC, HBS, VRA, VOC, VCC.

RL’s picks: Punjab, ACC, HBS, VRA, VOC, VCC.

Scorecard | Dosti vs VOC | 24.04.22

Dosti I Vs VOC I
1-Innings Match Played At Sportpark Drieburg, 24-Apr-2022, Topklasse
VOC I Win by 7 wkts
Round B1
Toss won by VOC I
Umpires D Das – PGHA van Giezen
Home Side Dosti I
Points Awarded Dosti I 0, VOC I 4
Dosti I 1st Innings 187/10 All Out (Overs 45.1)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
RI Ahmed+ c SA Edwards b A Jain 14 32 2 0
W Masood st SA Edwards b JD Schoonheim 64 71 5 3
S Ghori   b RR Upadhyaya 1 4 0 0
VAB Tewarie* c SA Edwards b A Jain 16 17 4 0
M Hans lbw b MB Hoornweg 33 55 4 0
A Hanoeman lbw b MP O’Dowd 7 27 1 0
K Diwan c MB Hoornweg b PJ Fletcher 24 35 3 0
Arief Hoseinbaks st SA Edwards b MB Hoornweg 0 4 0 0
Asief Hoseinbaks c TIM de Kok b JD Schoonheim 4 13 0 0
WA Raja lbw b MB Hoornweg 1 6 0 0
H Bhutta not out   2 7 0 0
extras   (b0 lb7 w14 nb0) 21      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 187      
FOW
1-58(RI Ahmed) 2-59(S Ghori) 3-83(VAB Tewarie) 4-118(W Masood) 5-141(A Hanoeman)6-173(M Hans) 7-175(Arief Hoseinbaks) 8-175(K Diwan) 9-183(WA Raja)10-187(Asief Hoseinbaks) 
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
MB Hoornweg 8 0 33 3 3
PJ Fletcher 7 0 28 1 1
A Jain 10 0 29 2 1
RR Upadhyaya 5 0 34 1 2
JD Schoonheim 7.1 0 20 2 2
MP O’Dowd 8 0 36 1 5
VOC I 1st Innings 188/3 (Overs 35.2)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
SA Edwards+ not out   112 118 14 2
MP O’Dowd c VAB Tewarie b W Masood 15 19 1 1
TIM de Kok lbw b W Masood 0 4 0 0
A Jain c K Diwan b W Masood 36 71 2 1
MA Durrani not out   0 0 0 0
PM Seelaar* dnb          
JD Schoonheim dnb          
BW Hanif dnb          
RR Upadhyaya dnb          
PJ Fletcher dnb          
MB Hoornweg dnb          
extras   (b6 lb3 w16 nb0) 25      
TOTAL   3 wickets for 188      
FOW
1-30(MP O’Dowd) 2-30(TIM de Kok) 3-187(A Jain) 
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
K Diwan 6 0 34 0 6
WA Raja 6 0 30 0 2
W Masood 5 0 24 3 5
H Bhutta 6 0 20 0 2
Asief Hoseinbaks 8 0 52 0 1
M Hans 4.2 0 19 0

Scorecard | Punjab vs Kampong | 23.04.22

Punjab I Vs Kampong I
1-Innings Match Played At Zomercomplex, Rotterdam, 23-Apr-2022, Topklasse
Punjab I Win by 7 wkts
Round A1
Toss won by Punjab I
Umpires D Das – P Muthucumaru
Home Side Punjab I
Points Awarded Kampong I 0, Punjab I 4
Kampong I 1st Innings 172/10 All Out (Overs 41.3)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
CJ Briggs   b S Tariq 9 15 2 0
S Abhyankar c S Salarazai b S Tariq 35 43 7 0
MR Alphonse+ c RU Zulfiqar b SM Zulfiqar 30 61 4 0
MU Malik*   c&b A Said 58 82 8 0
PJ Jacod   b SM Zulfiqar 1 6 0 0
SY Butt c S Salarazai b Mubashar Hussain 19 12 3 1
S Singh Jhala lbw b Mubashar Hussain 3 13 0 0
RTF van der Harten c SM Zulfiqar b Mubashar Hussain 0 1 0 0
A Roy c AT Nidamanuru b SM Zulfiqar 6 5 1 0
KM Nana c SJ Myburgh b Mubashar Hussain 0 5 0 0
S Zalpuri not out   2 5 0 0
extras   (b4 lb1 w4 nb0) 9      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 172      
FOW
1-10(CJ Briggs) 2-51(S Abhyankar) 3-119(MR Alphonse) 4-128(PJ Jacod) 5-149(SY Butt)
6-159(S Singh Jhala) 7-159(RTF van der Harten) 8-166(A Roy) 9-167(KM Nana)
10-172(MU Malik)
 
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
S Tariq 10 3 34 2 1
A Said 5.3 0 20 1 1
S Salarazai 7 2 33 0 1
SM Zulfiqar 10 0 42 3
Mubashar Hussain 9 1 38 4 1
Punjab I 1st Innings 176/3 (Overs 28.4)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
RU Zulfiqar   b KM Nana 9 17 2 0
SJ Myburgh not out   108 83 11 6
AA Zulfiqar+   b S Zalpuri 20 30 3 0
AT Nidamanuru c SY Butt b PJ Jacod 19 25 1 1
SM Zulfiqar not out   13 18 3 0
SA Zulfiqar dnb          
Y Usman dnb          
S Tariq* dnb          
S Salarazai dnb          
A Said dnb          
Mubashar Hussain dnb          
extras   (b0 lb1 w6 nb0) 7      
TOTAL   3 wickets for 176      
FOW
1-17(RU Zulfiqar) 2-83(AA Zulfiqar) 3-147(AT Nidamanuru) 
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
KM Nana 5 0 19 1
A Roy 3 0 16 0 1
MU Malik 6 0 30 0 2
PJ Jacod 8 0 58 1
S Zalpuri 3 0 30 1 3
RTF van der Harten 3 0 18 0
SY Butt .4 0 4 0

Scorecard | ACC vs HBS | 23.04.22

ACC I Vs HBS I
1-Innings Match Played At Het Loopveld West, 23-Apr-2022, Topklasse
HBS I Win by 46 runs
Round A1
Toss won by ACC I
Umpires RJ Akram – H Bagkari
Home Side ACC I
Points Awarded HBS I 4, ACC I 0
HBS I 1st Innings 247/9 Closed (Overs 50)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
T Walbrugh c TG Hobson b M van Vliet 101 120 5 1
TP Visée+ c A Zaidi b R Ackermann 42 21 5 3
G Kaplan lbw b TG Hobson 9 24 1 0
Navjit Singh c R Smith b TG Hobson 4 6 1 0
RP Mason c R Smith b JS Reddy 0 5 0 0
W Barresi lbw b TG Hobson 5 23 1 0
JI de Mey b JS Reddy 2 5 0 0
R Klein c TG Hobson b M van Vliet 76 89 5 2
K Klein c A Zaidi b M van Vliet 1 6 0 0
FJ Vink* not out 1 1 0 0
SP Vink not out 0 1 0 0
extras (b0 lb0 w5 nb1) 6
TOTAL 9 wickets for 247
FOW
1-60(TP Visée) 2-83(G Kaplan) 3-91(Navjit Singh) 4-92(RP Mason) 5-103(W Barresi)6-106(JI de Mey) 7-219(T Walbrugh) 8-238(K Klein) 9-247(R Klein)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
R Ackermann 9 0 69 1 2
RA Kumar 5 0 51 0 1 1
TG Hobson 10 1 23 3
JS Reddy 10 2 20 2
CEM McInerney 4 0 15 0
M van Vliet 4 0 23 3 2
N Saran 2 0 11 0
MA Raza 6 0 35 0
ACC I 1st Innings 201/10 All Out (Overs 44.4)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
TG Hobson lbw b K Klein 48 60 7 1
MA Raza* lbw b FJ Vink 9 13 0 0
B Singh c G Kaplan b R Klein 2 12 0 0
R Smith+ c T Walbrugh b SP Vink 92 99 8 2
CEM McInerney c FJ Vink b K Klein 2 9 0 0
N Saran st TP Visée b G Kaplan 20 19 2 1
R Ackermann b W Barresi 0 7 0 0
A Zaidi c Navjit Singh b FJ Vink 14 28 0 0
RA Kumar st TP Visée b SP Vink 6 10 1 0
M van Vliet not out 3 10 0 0
JS Reddy b SP Vink 0 1 0 0
extras (b1 lb1 w3 nb0) 5
TOTAL 10 wickets for 201
FOW
1-14(MA Raza) 2-31(B Singh) 3-89(TG Hobson) 4-93(CEM McInerney) 5-132(N Saran)6-133(R Ackermann) 7-182(A Zaidi) 8-192(R Smith) 9-202(RA Kumar) 10-202(JS Reddy)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
R Klein 7 0 24 1 1
FJ Vink 9 1 43 2 1
SP Vink 6.4 1 23 3
K Klein 8 0 34 2
JI de Mey 3 0 18 0
W Barresi 6 0 28 1
G Kaplan 5 0 29 1 1

Scorecard | Sparta vs HCC | 23.04.22

Sparta I Vs HCC I
1-Innings Match Played At Sportpark Bermweg, Capelle a/d IJssel, 23-Apr-2022, Topklasse
HCC I Win by 95 runs
Round A1
Toss won by Sparta I
Umpires ML Hancock – J Hilhorst
Home Side Sparta I
Points Awarded HCC I 4, Sparta I 0
HCC I 1st Innings 263/3 Closed (Overs 50)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
C Floyd run out   21 38 3 0
AJ Staal c AAJ Malik b JM Snoep 121 144 9 2
Z Worden not out   79 99 3 3
BHG Gorlee*   b K Ahmadi 11 10 1 0
HC Overdijk not out   9 9 1 0
DA Trijzelaar dnb          
YJ Patel+ dnb          
TJG Pringle dnb          
H Venter dnb          
OO Klaus dnb          
RR Bijloos dnb          
extras   (b4 lb2 w16 nb0) 22      
TOTAL   3 wickets for 263      
FOW
1-70(C Floyd) 2-192(AJ Staal) 3-217(BHG Gorlee) 
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
AAJ Malik 10 0 79 0 2
K Ahmadi 10 0 51 1 3
U Saleem 10 2 20 0 2
JM Snoep 9 1 43 1 1
N Ibrahimkhil 6 0 34 0 5
Manminder Singh 5 0 30 0 1
Sparta I 1st Innings 168/10 All Out (Overs 41.4)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
R Allen   b TJG Pringle 24 58 3 0
S Sardha c HC Overdijk b C Floyd 46 48 5 2
M Latif c AJ Staal b OO Klaus 3 19 0 0
A Raza+ c BHG Gorlee b H Venter 11 12 1 0
AAJ Malik c H Venter b OO Klaus 3 10 0 0
Manminder Singh lbw b H Venter 0 1 0 0
N Ibrahimkhil not out   40 58 2 0
PB Balwantsingh   b H Venter 0 5 0 0
K Ahmadi c Z Worden b C Floyd 26 24 3 1
JM Snoep*   b RR Bijloos 5 10 0 0
U Saleem st YJ Patel b TJG Pringle 1 5 0 0
extras   (b0 lb1 w8 nb0) 9      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 168      
FOW
1-62(S Sardha) 2-75(R Allen) 3-79(M Latif) 4-87(AAJ Malik) 5-87(Manminder Singh)6-102(A Raza) 7-112(PB Balwantsingh) 8-153(K Ahmadi) 9-163(JM Snoep)10-168(U Saleem) 
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
C Floyd 10 3 25 2
HC Overdijk 6 0 42 0 2
RR Bijloos 7 0 33 1 2
TJG Pringle 9.4 2 37 2
OO Klaus 4 0 15 2 1
H Venter 5 0 15 3 3

Scorecard | Excelsior vs VCC | 23.04.22

Excelsior 20 I Vs Voorburg I
1-Innings Match Played At Thurlede, Schiedam, 23-Apr-2022, Topklasse
Voorburg I Win by 6 wkts
Round B1
Toss won by Voorburg I
Umpires DJ Kalloe – WPM van Liemt
Scorers EM Heggelman – CC Schinkel
Home Side Excelsior 20 I
Points Awarded Excelsior 20 I 0, Voorburg I 4
Excelsior 20 I 1st Innings 164/10 All Out (Overs 46.1)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
TC Etman c M Hingorani b GK Nieuwoudt 1 6 0 0
LA Kroesen run out S Ahmad   3 13 0 0
RTF Verhagen c M Hingorani b D Potgieter 16 34 2 0
LT Ingram c S Ahmad b VJ Kingma 41 78 2 1
J Kroesen*   b PRP Boissevain 21 36 1 0
SG Shankar c M Hingorani b D Potgieter 15 24 2 0
SL van Troost   b BFW de Leede 24 34 2 1
NT Etman run out D Potgieter   1 11 0 0
RWA van Troost lbw b PRP Boissevain 3 16 0 0
R Heinsbroek not out   5 13 0 0
UF Baker   c&b D Potgieter 7 15 0 0
extras   (b0 lb10 w14 nb3) 27      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 164      
FOW
1-1(TC Etman) 2-7(LA Kroesen) 3-36(RTF Verhagen) 4-85(J Kroesen) 5-110(LT Ingram)6-125(SG Shankar) 7-127(NT Etman) 8-149(SL van Troost) 9-0(RWA van Troost)10-164(UF Baker) 
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
VJ Kingma 9 0 36 1 4 1
GK Nieuwoudt 5 2 9 1 2
D Potgieter 8.1 1 16 3 1
BFW de Leede 7 0 28 1 3 1
PRP Boissevain 9 0 23 2 3
AA Qasim 3 0 19 0
S Ahmad 5 0 23 0 1
Voorburg I 1st Innings 167/4 (Overs 48)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
M Hingorani+ c RWA van Troost b NT Etman 10 26 1 0
MN Ahmad c SG Shankar b NT Etman 3 20 0 0
BFW de Leede* not out   73 122 4 0
D Potgieter   b RWA van Troost 0 4 0 0
TN de Grooth c LT Ingram b RWA van Troost 38 91 3 0
GK Nieuwoudt not out   33 25 4 0
AA Qasim dnb          
PRP Boissevain dnb          
N Kulkarni dnb          
VJ Kingma dnb          
S Ahmad dnb          
extras   (b0 lb5 w5 nb0) 10      
TOTAL   4 wickets for 167      
FOW
1-13(MN Ahmad) 2-16(M Hingorani) 3-19(D Potgieter) 4-114(TN de Grooth) 
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
NT Etman 10 1 33 2
RWA van Troost 10 0 38 2
RTF Verhagen 8 0 37 0 2
R Heinsbroek 2 0 4 0 1
LT Ingram 10 1 20 0
UF Baker 8 0 30 0 2

The sun shines on a new-look Topklasse

Rod Lyall 24/04/22

What is perhaps the earliest opening day in the history of the Dutch competition was greeted with splendid Spring weather on Saturday, bright sunshine tempered by a chilly breeze, and although there may have been some creaking joints and aching muscles, there were also some outstanding performances.

The tightest match of the day was at Het Loopveld, where fortunes fluctuated all day before HBS Craeyenhout won the Group A encounter with ACC by 46 runs.

Put in to bat, HBS were given a great start by Tobias Visée, who cracked a 21-ball 42 in typically Dartagnan-like fashion, dominating an opening stand of 60 at almost ten an over before he was dismissed by Robert Ackermann.

Tayo Walbrugh continued at the other end, but some fine bowling from Thomas Hobson and Joseph Reddy brought ACC back into the game, and with five wickets falling for 23 runs HBS were in trouble at 106 for six; Hobson finished with three for 23 and Reddy two for 20.

This brought Ryan Klein in to join Walbrugh, however, and they proceeded to turn the innings around with a stand of 113, Walbrugh reaching his century before, with three overs remaining, he fell to Mees van Vliet.

Klein continued to attack, bringing his own score to 76 before he became Van Vliet’s third victim of 23 runs, and HBS closed on 247 for nine.

ACC’s hopes of overhauling this target were largely dependent on South African overseas player Robin Smith, who shared a third-wicket stand of 59 with Hobson (48) and who thereafter played a fairly lone hand with some support from Navin Saran and Ammar Zaidi.

Once the latter had gone and his side were reduced to 183 for seven Smith began to hit out in earnest, but after smacking Stephan Vink for a huge six he tried to repeat the shot and was caught by Walbrugh, lurking in the deep, departing for a fine 92.

Vink finished with three for 23 as ACC were all out for 201, Kyle Klein and Ferdi Vink picking up two apiece.

Walbrugh was beaten in the century stakes, however, by HCC opener Tonny Staal, who made 121 as his side ran up 263 for three against Sparta 1888 at Sportpark Bermweg.

He and Clayton Floyd put on 70 for the first wicket, and then Staal and Zac Worden added 122 for the second, Worden ending the innings on 79 not out.

Sandeep Sardha hit a defiant 46 at almost a run a ball when Sparta replied, but the HCC attack was too strong for the Capelle club’s batting, only Nasratullah Ibrahimkhil holding out with an unbeaten 40 as they were dismissed for 168; Henrico Venter was the most successful of the HCC’s bowlers with three for 15 from five overs, with Clayton Floyd, Tim Pringle and Olivier Klaus each picking up two wickets.

In the remaining Group A match first-time champions Punjab Rotterdam began their defence of their title with a comfortable win over promoted side Kampong Utrecht, Mubashar Hussain taking four for 38 and Saqib Zulfiqar three for 42 as Kampong were all out for 172, to which skipper Usman Malik contributed 58.

The Kampong bowling was then unfortunate enough to run into Stephan Myburgh in full cry, who despatched them to all parts with a superb, 88-ball knock of 108 not out, including 11 fours and six sixes, as Punjab cruised to victory in 28.4 overs.

It was Myburgh’s 15th top-flight hundred, the most by anyone this century.

The promoted side in Group B, Salland Deventer, were similarly overpowered by VRA Amsterdam in the Amsterdamse Bos.

Batting first, VRA posted 249 for four, thanks in large measure to an unbroken fifth-wicket stand of 135 between Jack Balbirnie (57 not out) and skipper Peter Borren (75 not out from 66 deliveries), the latter passing fifty for the 67th time in his 301 matches for the club.

Salland had no answer to this, and although opener Pasan Ottachchige made a patient 42 before he was seventh out, Aryan Dutt marked his arrival in the Bos with figures of five for 11, and the Deventer side were all out for a disappointing 110.

Many observers’ pre-season title favourites Voorburg achieved a six-wicket victory over Excelsior ’20 Schiedam at Thurlede, but it took them almost the full complement of overs to do it.

With both sides still awaiting overseas reinforcements the early exchanges were dominated by Voorburg’s Delano Potgieter, who took three for 16 in 8.1 overs, and by Excelsior’s long-serving Lorenzo Ingram, who top-scored with 41 out of the Schiedammers’ total of 164.

Voorburg were soon in trouble at 19 for three when they replied, but Bas de Leede and Tom de Grooth steadied the ship with a fourth-wicket partnership of 95, and after Rens van Troost removed De Grooth for a steady 38 Karl Nieuwoudt provided a much-needed acceleration which saw the visitors home with two overs to spare.

Nieuwoudt’s 33 not out came from 25 deliveries, while De Leede finished on 73, made from 122 balls with just four boundaries.

On Sunday, VOC Rotterdam completed a comfortable win over Dosti Amsterdam at Sportpark Drieburg, chasing down the home side’s 187 all out to win by seven wickets with almost 15 overs to spare.

The highlight was international wicketkeeper Scott Edwards’s innings of 112 not out, made from 118 deliveries and including 14 fours and two sixes which ensured the Rotterdammers’ success after they had started shakily and found themselves on 30 for two.

Edwards was given excellent support by Arnav Jain, who made 36 out of a stand of 157 for the third wicket before, with the scores level, he holed out to Kuldeep Diwan, giving a third wicket to Wahid Masood, who finished with three for 24.

Earlier, opener Masood had given Dosti an excellent start with a knock of 64 before he was stumped by Edwards off Jelte Schoonheim, but thereafter only Mahesh Hans, with 33, was able to put up much resistance.

On his first outing for VOC Max Hoornweg claimed three for 33, while Jain and Schoonheim had two for 29 and two for 20 respectively.

Scorecard | VRA vs Salland | 23.04.22

VRA I Vs Salland I
1-Innings Match Played At Amstelveen (VRA), 23-Apr-2022, Topklasse
VRA I Win by 139 runs
Round B1
Toss won by VRA I
Umpires AND van den Dries – J Westerberg
Scorers KA Holdsworth – SW Lubbers
Home Side VRA I
Points Awarded VRA I 4, Salland I 0
VRA I 1st Innings 249/4 Closed (Overs 50)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
V Singh   b GR Ahmadi 18 28 2 0
L Scully c V Ganesan b GR Ahmadi 32 36 4 0
SR Rasool lbw b SV Elam Bharathi 30 50 1 0
A Dutt c PP Ottachchige b GA Nasir 28 50 2 0
J Balbirnie not out   57 71 3 0
PW Borren* not out   75 66 7 0
E Visser dnb          
U Nashier dnb          
MB Lees+ dnb          
A Abid dnb          
LA Turmaine dnb          
extras   (b0 lb2 w6 nb1) 9      
TOTAL   4 wickets for 249      
FOW
1-50(V Singh) 2-53(L Scully) 3-110(A Dutt) 4-114(SR Rasool) 
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
VS Lubbers 8 0 55 0 2 1
GA Nasir 6 0 47 1 2
GR Ahmadi 10 2 41 2 2
SV Elam Bharathi 9 0 21 1
A Gopinath 9 1 50 0
V Ganesan 8 0 33 0
Salland I 1st Innings 110/10 All Out (Overs 37.1)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
PP Ottachchige c SR Rasool b A Dutt 42 68 2 0
V Ganesan   b A Abid 4 7 0 0
TA Khan   b A Abid 5 15 0 0
S Naqash   b U Nashier 21 41 3 0
VS Lubbers* c PW Borren b U Nashier 0 1 0 0
G van Molen c PW Borren b U Nashier 7 20 0 0
SV Elam Bharathi c E Visser b A Dutt 15 30 0 0
H Khan not out   5 17 0 0
GA Nasir c PW Borren b A Dutt 0 1 0 0
GR Ahmadi lbw b A Dutt 1 16 0 0
A Gopinath c SR Rasool b A Dutt 4 8 0 0
extras   (b0 lb0 w5 nb1) 6      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 110      
FOW
1-11(V Ganesan) 2-27(TA Khan) 3-56(S Naqash) 4-56(VS Lubbers) 5-65(G van Molen)6-95(SV Elam Bharathi) 7-101(PP Ottachchige) 8-101(GA Nasir) 9-106(GR Ahmadi)10-110(A Gopinath) 
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
A Abid 7 0 27 2 3
E Visser 10 0 30 0
U Nashier 8 1 23 3 1
LA Turmaine 6 1 19 0 2
A Dutt 6.1 2 11 5

Round 1 Preview

Bertus de Jong 22/04/22


With a new format, two new teams and an influx of new players, the 2022 Topklasse seems almost an entirely different competition to the 2021 edition, and certainly doesn’t make the job of the prognosticator any easier. Nevertheless

Group A

Defending Champions Punjab Rotterdam start their season against newcomers Kampong CC, and as number one seed facing off against the notionally lowest-ranked team in the competition ought to provide us with out easiest prediction. The two teams have seen a fair bit of each other in pre-season, twice facing off in the group phase of the recent ECN T10 competition at Berweg before meeting in the final, and while Punjab claimed two wins from three and took home the title Kampong gave a fine account of themselves, with Sherry Butt and Usman Malik especially impressing. Kampong will also be strengthened by the addition of overseas Cole Briggs and Pite van Biljon, while word is Punjab’s Teja Nidamanuru has picked up a preseason injury and may be sidelined for Saturday. Conversely Stephan Myburgh, who was lamentably absent for the T10 slogathon, is expected to return for the title-holders. While Punjab have not added any significant signings for the coming season, their dominance in 2021 suggests they’ve little need for them even in a strengthened field. Kampong’s appreciably bolstered outfit may yet spring a surprise, but coming up against the champions away first up is certainly something of a baptism of fire.

Likewise something of an unknown quantity for 2022, ACC will be fielding a number of new faces when they take on HBS at het Loopveld. Most notably of course are the trio of South Africans brought in to bolster the side – Batting all-rounder Thomas Hobson along with keeper-bat Robin Smith and his Amanzimtoti clubmate Robert Ackerman – but ACC have also attracted a number of drift-ins for the season, such as young Afghan bat Elias Meakhel and Englishmen Zachary Mitchell and Chris Gregory. How quickly the newcomers at het Loopveld adjust to local conditions will be key to ACC’s fortunes, and they face a stern test first-up. HBS have brought in Gavin Kaplan as player-coach to further strengthen a batting card that already boasts the dangerous Toby Visée, Tayo Walbrugh and (for at least one more season) former national team keeper Wesley Barresi. Former Netherlands under-19s all-rounder Kyle Klein joins his elder brother Ryan in HBS black for 2022. The latter has looked in particularly fine form in pre-season. ACC’s newcomers will have to find their feet quickly if they are to are to avoid being picked apart by the Crows in their season opener.

After a disappointing 2021 season, Sparta 1888 have looked to fill in some gaps in the off-season, though their acquisitions are less eye-catching than some in the League they look a somewhat more balanced side than last year as they prepare to face HCC in their opening match. Former international Ahsan Malik comes over from VOC in a swap with seamer Max Hoornweg, while Sandeep Sardha also returns to Berweg. While the Spartans’ pre-season has not promised much, failing to make finals day in their home ECN-series, they were largely understrength and notably without overseas signings Rikus Allen and Samit Gohil. Their opponents have been strengthened by the arrival of overseas Tim Pringle, Zac Worden, and fomer Zimbabwe youth international Patient Charumbira though the new arrivals didn’t made much of an impression in pre-season Chicking T20 cup at VCC this week, HCC nonetheless start as favourites, with the core of the side that topped the 2020 table intact.

Group B

Across the other side of the draw last year’s runners-up Voorburg CC head to Schiedam to take on Excelsior ‘20 at Thurlede. The hosts have the good fortune of catching VCC early in the season, with headline-grabbing signing Janneman Malan yet to arrive and Dutch international Logan van Beek also delayed by wedding plans abroad. Yet VCC have plenty of depth this season, with skipper Bas de Leede looking in fine touch both at the ECN tourney at Cappelle and at the aforementioned ChicKing Cup, while new opening bat Musa Nadeem (over from HCC) also has runs under his belt. Nonetheless Excelsior may sense an opportunity to steal a march on the pre-season favourites, with both firm fixture Lorenzo Ingram and the prodigal Brett Hampton both ready to take the field. Excelsior’s home-grown array of Etmans, van Troosts and Kroesens have also put up a decent showing in the lead-in to the season with the Schiedammers winning two of their three prep matches without the aid of their overseas.

Arguably the biggest game of the round will be contested by two of the least-fancied teams at Amsterdamse Bos, where a threadbare VRA will welcome the newly-promoted Salland CC. With expectations for both sides carefully moderated for the season, both will be expecting to carry any points from Saturday’s encounter through to lower division in the second phase. For Salland their first top-flight game in over a quarter century is one they have been targetting, assured of a full complement of German internationals and with a fair bit of match practice behind them they will be disappointed to take less than two points back East. They find their hosts in a rather dubious state, not only deprived of three key players in Ben Cooper, Eric Szwarczynski and Quirijn Gunning, but also electing to do without any warm-up matches whatsoever. While in seasons past VRA have generally started poorly despite intensive preparation, it is questionable whether taking the opposite approach will necessarily produce better results. Youngsters Vikram Singh and Aryan Dutt do have the benefit of a preparatory ODI Super League tour to New Zealand of course, which may stand them in good stead when the serious business of the season begins Saturday.

A similar approach to preparation has seemingly been taken by Dosti United and VOC Rotterdam, who will belatedly contest the final match of the round on Sunday, owing to traditional field-availability issues at Drieburg. VOC’s trio of Netherlands internationals Max O’Dowd, Scot Edwards and Oranje skipper Pieter Seelaar have also had the benefit of a tour to New Zealand to hone their skills of course, but will find a sterner test awaiting them at Drieburg than last time round, when the appalling weather was their chief nemesis. Dosti have again secured the services of Kuldeep Diwan and Amitoze Singh for the coming season, and by no means look like the pushovers they’ve been for the past two seasons.

BdJ’s tips: Punjab, HBS, HCC, Excelsior, Salland, VOC.

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