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Scorecard | Sparta vs VRA | 15.05.21

Sparta I Vs VRA I
1-Innings Match Played At Sportpark Bermweg, Capelle a/d IJssel, 15-May-2021, Topklasse
VRA I Win by 247 runs
Round 4
Toss won by VRA I
Umpires PJ Jansen – FLA van Lent
Scorers AO Smelt – K Holdsworth
Home Side Sparta I
Points Awarded VRA I 4, Sparta I 0
VRA I 1st Innings 314/8 Closed (Overs 50)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
V Singh b M Bukhari 10 21 1 0
ES Szwarczynski c A Raza b MB Hoornweg 0 2 0 0
J Balbirnie b G Tarr 99 139 7 0
BN Cooper run out MB Hoornweg 12 17 1 0
PW Borren* lbw b U Saleem 0 1 0 0
U Nashier c&b U Saleem 3 5 0 0
M Andrew c Manminder Singh b G Tarr 100 45 5 11
MB Lees+ c MB Hoornweg b G Tarr 25 36 2 0
LA Turmaine not out 31 23 2 1
QWM Gunning not out 15 11 1 0
A Abid dnb
extras (b2 lb6 w11 nb0) 19
TOTAL 8 wickets for 314
FOW
1-5(ES Szwarczynski) 2-21(V Singh) 3-61(BN Cooper) 4-61(PW Borren) 5-67(U Nashier) 6-200(M Andrew) 7-257(MB Lees) 8-287(J Balbirnie)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
M Bukhari 8 1 31 1 4
MB Hoornweg 10 0 50 1 1
U Saleem 6 0 46 2 3
N Ibrahimkhil 4 0 23 0 1
Manminder Singh 4 0 44 0
N Kwinana 4 0 38 0
G Tarr 10 0 52 3 2
M Latif 4 1 22 0
Sparta I 1st Innings 67/10 All Out (Overs 19)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
D Umar c MB Lees b A Abid 1 4 0 0
A Raza+ b QWM Gunning 0 2 0 0
G Tarr b QWM Gunning 0 4 0 0
M Bukhari c PW Borren b QWM Gunning 15 16 2 0
M Latif lbw b A Abid 1 5 0 0
PB Balwantsingh run out LA Turmaine 3 10 0 0
Manminder Singh not out 9 30 0 0
N Ibrahimkhil c BN Cooper b A Abid 8 22 1 0
MB Hoornweg c V Singh b J Balbirnie 7 9 1 0
N Kwinana c PW Borren b A Abid 1 4 0 0
U Saleem c BN Cooper b J Balbirnie 7 8 1 0
extras (b0 lb0 w15 nb0) 15
TOTAL 10 wickets for 67
FOW
1-1(A Raza) 2-9(D Umar) 3-13(G Tarr) 4-16(M Latif) 5-33(M Bukhari) 6-37(PB Balwantsingh) 7-48(N Ibrahimkhil) 8-58(MB Hoornweg) 9-59(N Kwinana) 10-67(U Saleem)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
QWM Gunning 5 0 22 3 10
A Abid 9 1 30 4 5
LA Turmaine 3 1 4 0
J Balbirnie 2 0 11 2

Scorecard | Punjab vs VOC | 15.05.21

Punjab I Vs VOC I
1-Innings Match Played At Zomercomplex, Rotterdam, 15-May-2021, Topklasse
VOC I Win by 27 runs
Round 4
Toss won by VOC I
Umpires WPM van Liemt – E Ruchtie
Scorers N Hoffmann – CCH Kaulingfreks
Home Side Punjab I
Points Awarded VOC I 4, Punjab I 0
VOC I 1st Innings 136/10 All Out (Overs 39.3)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
SA Edwards+ c Y Usman b Mubashar Hussain 40 66 4 1
MP O’Dowd lbw b S Tariq 12 24 2 0
TIM de Kok c SM Zulfiqar b Mubashar Hussain 25 27 5 0
PM Seelaar* c Y Usman b Mubashar Hussain 12 22 2 0
CL Rutgers c S Bhatti b SM Zulfiqar 13 31 0 0
A Jain c Mubashar Hussain b SM Zulfiqar 8 25 0 0
ZDA van Baren c RU Zulfiqar b AT Nidamanuru 7 10 1 0
JD Schoonheim c AT Nidamanuru b SM Zulfiqar 11 16 1 0
PJ Fletcher c&b SM Zulfiqar 0 5 0 0
BW Hanif c&b AT Nidamanuru 1 7 0 0
SB van Wingerden not out 2 4 0 0
extras (b0 lb1 w4 nb0) 5
TOTAL 10 wickets for 136
FOW
1-31(MP O’Dowd) 2-78(TIM de Kok) 3-84(SA Edwards) 4-103(PM Seelaar) 5-107(CL Rutgers) 6-118(ZDA van Baren) 7-124(A Jain) 8-131(PJ Fletcher) 9-134(JD Schoonheim) 10-136(BW Hanif)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
S Tariq 6 0 22 1
S Bhatti 6 0 14 0 2
Mubashar Hussain 10 1 39 3
SA Zulfiqar 6 0 29 0 1
SM Zulfiqar 6 0 13 4 1
AT Nidamanuru 5.3 0 18 2
Punjab I 1st Innings 109/10 All Out (Overs 42.4)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
SJ Myburgh c BW Hanif b JD Schoonheim 26 32 3 1
RU Zulfiqar c MP O’Dowd b BW Hanif 9 22 2 0
AA Zulfiqar+ b MP O’Dowd 37 91 4 0
SM Zulfiqar c SA Edwards b A Jain 7 11 1 0
AT Nidamanuru c&b A Jain 2 8 0 0
SA Zulfiqar c ZDA van Baren b SB van Wingerden 9 35 0 0
Y Usman c CL Rutgers b SB van Wingerden 0 5 0 0
Mudassar Hussain lbw b MP O’Dowd 0 10 0 0
S Bhatti c&b A Jain 6 14 0 0
S Tariq* not out 2 12 0 0
Mubashar Hussain c&b SB van Wingerden 2 16 0 0
extras (b0 lb1 w8 nb0) 9
TOTAL 10 wickets for 109
FOW
1-34(RU Zulfiqar) 2-46(SJ Myburgh) 3-65(SM Zulfiqar) 4-72(AT Nidamanuru) 5-96(SA Zulfiqar) 6-98(AA Zulfiqar) 7-98(Y Usman) 8-105(Mudassar Hussain) 9-105(S Bhatti) 10-109(Mubashar Hussain)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
A Jain 10 2 21 3
PJ Fletcher 8 1 23 0
BW Hanif 4 0 18 1 6
JD Schoonheim 3 0 13 1
ZDA van Baren 5 0 14 0 1
MP O’Dowd 9 3 15 2
SB van Wingerden 3.4 1 4 3 1

Scorecard | ACC vs Excelsior | 15.05.21

ACC I Vs Excelsior 20 I
1-Innings Match Played At Het Loopveld West, 15-May-2021, Topklasse
Excelsior 20 I Win by 8 wkts (DLS)
Round 4
Toss won by ACC I
Umpires N Bathi – AND van den Dries – RJ Akram
Scorers EM Heggelman
Home Side ACC I
Comment Rain stopped play, Excelsior 93-2 (25.3 overs) – match reduced to 47 overs, revised DLS target 192
Points Awarded ACC I 0, Excelsior 20 I 4
ACC I 1st Innings 200/10 All Out (Overs 49.2)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
S Kothari c UF Baker b T Stubbs 88 121 7 2
MA Raza* c TC Etman b T Stubbs 85 133 3 0
KHA Krishna lbw b T Stubbs 6 7 1 0
RK Ramesh Babu run out T Stubbs 3 9 0 0
S Hannema+ b GG Kroesen 3 3 0 0
RA Kumar run out RTF Verhagen 2 6 0 0
A Zaidi b T Stubbs 1 2 0 0
QT Brouwer lbw b GG Kroesen 1 7 0 0
M van Vliet run out NT Etman 2 6 0 0
AE Alangara Napoleon b GG Kroesen 0 1 0 0
D Arya not out 0 3 0 0
extras (b0 lb4 w3 nb2) 9
TOTAL 10 wickets for 200

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FOW
1-164(S Kothari) 2-173(KHA Krishna) 3-184(RK Ramesh Babu) 4-188(S Hannema) 5-194(RA Kumar) 6-194(MA Raza) 7-196(A Zaidi) 8-196(QT Brouwer) 9-198(AE Alangara Napoleon) 10-200(M van Vliet)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
NT Etman 8.2 0 44 0 1 2
RWA van Troost 5 1 25 0
KHJ Roelfsema 6 0 17 0
UF Baker 4 0 19 0
LT Ingram 6 0 33 0 1
GG Kroesen 10 1 30 3
T Stubbs 10 0 28 4 1
Excelsior 20 I 1st Innings 192/2 (Overs 39.3)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
TC Etman c S Hannema b M van Vliet 1 10 0 0
RTF Verhagen+ st S Hannema b D Arya 34 64 0 1
LT Ingram not out 80 106 5 1
T Stubbs not out 71 58 5 4
J Kroesen* dnb
SG Shankar dnb
NT Etman dnb
RWA van Troost dnb
KHJ Roelfsema dnb
UF Baker dnb
GG Kroesen dnb
extras (b0 lb0 w5 nb1) 6
TOTAL 2 wickets for 192
FOW
1-3(TC Etman) 2-70(RTF Verhagen)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
S Kothari 10 1 33 0
M van Vliet 5 0 15 1 1
MA Raza 9 0 32 0 1
A Zaidi 3.3 0 35 0 2
D Arya 7 1 38 1
AE Alangara Napoleon 3 0 23 0
QT Brouwer 2 0 16 0 1

Scorecard | HBS vs ACC | 13.05.21

HBS I Vs ACC I
1-Innings Match Played At Craeyenhout, Den Haag, 13-May-2021, Topklasse
ACC I Win by 10 runs (DLS)
Round 3
Toss won by HBS I
Umpires PGHA van Giezen – P Muthucumaru
Scorers MAP Wiegers
Home Side HBS I
Comment Rain stopped play, HBS 225-6 (47.1 overs). Par score at 47.1 overs: 235.
Points Awarded ACC I 4, HBS I 0
ACC I 1st Innings 260/8 Closed (Overs 50)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
CEM McInerney c T Walbrugh b SP Geenevasen 18 65 3 0
S Kothari b YSK Visée 100 105 11 3
KHA Krishna b JI de Mey 47 57 2 0
A Zaidi c A Ahmed b SP Geenevasen 28 38 3 0
S Hannema+ c BFL Boddendijk b FJ Vink 12 10 2 0
RK Ramesh Babu c FJ Vink b SP Vink 4 7 0 0
MA Raza* not out 9 9 1 0
RA Kumar c T Walbrugh b FJ Vink 10 5 2 0
QT Brouwer lbw b FJ Vink 0 1 0 0
M van Vliet not out 3 3 0 0
AE Alangara Napoleon dnb
extras (b4 lb8 w17 nb0) 29
TOTAL 8 wickets for 260
FOW
1-84(CEM McInerney) 2-155(S Kothari) 3-218(KHA Krishna) 4-222(A Zaidi) 5-234(S Hannema) 6-237(RK Ramesh Babu) 7-251(RA Kumar) 8-252(QT Brouwer)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
FJ Vink 10 2 43 3 3
JI de Mey 10 2 35 1 2
SP Vink 10 1 60 1 7
SP Geenevasen 10 2 48 2 3
YSK Visée 5 0 27 1 1
BFL Boddendijk 3 0 20 0
A Ahmed 2 0 15 0 1
HBS I 1st Innings 225/6 Closed (Overs 47.1)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
RP Mason b S Kothari 9 29 1 0
Manjinder Singh c A Zaidi b M van Vliet 4 8 1 0
Navjit Singh st S Hannema b MA Raza 58 80 4 0
T Walbrugh+ b MA Raza 88 110 5 3
JI de Mey c A Zaidi b AE Alangara Napoleon 32 40 1 1
FJ Vink* b RA Kumar 5 5 1 0
A Ahmed not out 8 8 1 0
BFL Boddendijk not out 1 4 0 0
SP Geenevasen dnb
SP Vink dnb
YSK Visée dnb
extras (b1 lb7 w11 nb1) 20
TOTAL 6 wickets for 225
FOW
1-14(Manjinder Singh) 2-42(RP Mason) 3-130(Navjit Singh) 4-194(T Walbrugh) 5-202(FJ Vink) 6-219(JI de Mey)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
MA Raza 10 0 43 2 3
M van Vliet 3 0 17 1 6
AE Alangara Napoleon 7.1 0 29 1 2
S Kothari 10 0 39 1 0
RA Kumar 9 1 53 1 1
A Zaidi 8 0 36 0

VOC go top after a rain-plagued double weekend

After a weekend which was a constant arm-wrestle between cricket and the elements VOC Rotterdam emerged as clear leaders in the Topklasse, the only side to record two wins in as many days.

The first match of the two scheduled rounds actually took place on Thursday, the sole survivor of a full round of fixtures which were planned for the Ascension Day holiday; the rest were moved to Sunday because of a clash with the Eid al-Fitr festival.

And it brought a big surprise, as an even hundred by Sahil Kothari enabled unfancied ACC to post an imposing 260 for eight against HBS Craeyenhout, with Krishna Hosur contributing 47 in a 71-run second-wicket partnership after Kothari had dominated an opening stand of 84 with Charles McInerney.

HBS fought back well after that, Ferdi Vink claiming three for 43, and when Navjit Singh (58) and Tayo Walbrugh (88 in his first Topklasse innings) put on 88 for the Crows’ third wicket it seemed that they were well set for victory.

But rain was looming, and despite 32 from Julian de Mey, the loss of three wickets shortly before a premature end to the game left HBS, at 225 for six, 10 runs short of the par score at that stage.

Kothari continued his great form on Saturday, when he and skipper Anis Raza shared a 164-run opening stand for ACC against Excelsior ‘20.

His dismissal for 88, however, triggered a dramatic collapse, which saw all ten wickets fall for the addition of just 36 runs, Raza’s 85 the only other contribution in double figures. Tristan Stubbs, who accounted for both openers, took two more into the bargain to finish with four for 28, while Gijs Kroesen took three for 30.

The momentum was now with Excelsior, and after Roel Verhagen chipped in with 34 an unbroken third-wicket stand of 122 between Lorenzo Ingram (80 not out) and Stubbs (71 not out) saw the Schiedammers home by eight wickets with more than ten overs to spare.

That was quite a turnaround, and in fact all four of Saturday’s matches saw notable changes of fortune.

The most extraordinary came at Sportpark Bermweg, where Sparta 1888 had VRA Amsterdam in deep trouble on 67 for five with Eric Szwarczynski, Vikram Singh, Ben Cooper and Peter Borren all back in the hutch, only to see the relatively unknown Marcus Andrew smash a spectacular 44-ball 100 which included five fours and eleven sixes.

He was supported in a sixth-wicket stand of 133 by Irishman Jack Balbirnie, playing his first Topklasse innings, who went on to make 99, bowled by Garnett Tarr just one short of an historic century, and VRA finished with 314 for eight. Tarr took three for 52 for Sparta.

Quirijn Gunning and Ashir Abid then ripped through Sparta’s batting, taking three for 22 and four for 30 respectively, and with Mudassar Bukhari (15) the only man to post double figures they were dismissed for 67 in 19 overs. Balbirnie iced his own cake with two for 11 to wrap up the innings.

On a day when all four toss-winning captains chose to bat first, Pieter Seelaar’s decision for VOC against Punjab in the Rotterdam derby seemed to have backfired when his side could only muster 136, collapsing from 84 for two.

The damage was done by the seam of Mubashar Hussain (three for 39) and the leg spin of Saqib Zulfiqar (four for 13) after Scott Edwards had given his side a decent start with 40.

But then Punjab’s much-fancied batting crumbled against the spin of Arnav Jain (three for 21), Max O’Dowd (two for 15) and Siebe van Wingerden (three for 4), and with only Steph Myburgh (a dashing 26) and Asad Zulfiqar (a dogged 37) reaching double figures, they were all out for 109.

Not quite at the same level as VRA’s, HCC nevertheless staged a notable batting recovery of their own, after Voorburg’s pace attack of Viv Kingma, Logan van Beek and Ali Ahmad Qasim had reduced them to 58 for five.
Damien Crowley (62 not out) and Yash Patel (53) added 116 for the sixth wicket and enabled them to reach a comparatively testing 176 for seven.

Rain between the innings cut the Voorburg reply to 44 overs and the target to 167, but only nine overs were possible before the rain returned to end proceedings, Voorburg reaching 27 without loss in a game that was very evenly poised.

HCC’s jinxed season continued on Sunday, when their match against Dosti Amsterdam was called off without a ball being bowled, the Lions’ third consecutive no result.

Sunday’s other three games all produced an outcome, albeit in very different circumstances.

The initiative was firmly seized by Voorburg, who before there was any action anywhere else had VRA Amsterdam on the ropes once more.

With Kingma and Van Beek in rampant mood VRA rapidly slumped to 28 for eight, prompting historians and statisticians to start consulting their record books, but Peter Borren put up some characteristic resistance with a 37-ball 44, getting the total up to 80.

Kingma’s unbroken 10-over spell yielded five for 26, while Van Beek played his part with two for 10.

Mohit Hingorani (23 not out) and Tom de Grooth (40) took their side to within six runs of victory before Singh produced VRA’s solitary wicket, and the victory was complete in just 15.3 overs.

Almost equally one-sided was VOC’s win over Sparta 1888, although they found themselves taking on the weather as well as the opposition in a severely rain-affected game.

A persistent series of showers meant that the match had been cut to 37 overs before it started, and a further interruption after 5.3 overs reduced it to just 30.

This seems to have switched Edwards and O’Dowd into T20 mode, as they shared an unbroken opening stand of 223 in which Edwards made 91 and O’Dowd 114 from 80 deliveries, hitting seven fours and eight sixes.

To this Sparta had no answer, still less to Van Wingerden’s leg breaks, the youngster claiming six for 23 in six overs as Bukhari’s men collapsed to 99 all out.

Across the city at the Zomercomplex the rain mostly stayed away, and a more resolute performance from Punjab Rotterdam saw them ease to a 6-wicket victory over Excelsior ‘20.

This time it was Sikander Zulfiqar who did most of the damage, taking four for 35 including the vital wicket of Tristan Stubbs, while Mubashar Hussain played his part by removing Lorenzo Ingram.

Opener Roel Verhagen made a solid 82 for Excelsior, but with only Joost Kroesen (32) contributing significantly otherwise, the Schiedammers’ total of 191 for nine was less than they would have hoped for against Punjab’s normally powerful batting.

It was Myburgh who proved the trump card with an 84-ball 82, including nine fours and three sixes, and after he departed, the third of Rens van Troost’s victims at a cost of 42, Teja Nidamanuru steered Punjab home with an unbeaten 50.

Rounds 3 & 4 Preview

Rod Lyall & Bertus de Jong 12/05/2021


The programme is always a little crowded in May, but this year, in addition to the uncertainties arising from the pandemic, the Topklasse schedule has been complicated by the conjunction of Ascension Day (when there is normally a full round of matches) and the feast of Eid al-Fitr. As a result four of the five Round 3 games have been moved to Sunday, and will be preceded by four Round 4 games on Saturday. The Round 4 match between Dosti and HBS has been rescheduled to 30 May because the ground will be needed for football, only a religious matter in the loosest sense of the term.


Thursday: Round 3

RL: Unable to use their ground on Sunday (football again), HBS Craeyenhout have reconciled themselves to taking on ACC without their Netherlands A representatives, Tobias Visée and Ryan Klein. That evens up the odds considerably, but the Crows will still have their other overseas, Tayo Walburgh, making his Topklasse debut, and the rest of the side is strong enough to trouble an Amsterdam outfit which is still finding its feet. The inclusion of Shreyas Potdar reinforces their batting, but the visitors will need to be at their best if they are to take the points back north.

BdJ: Given the unrelentingly grim weather forecast for the weekend this is, by process of likely elimination, the match of the round. ACC of course remain in a lengthy “transitional phase” as they seek to rebuild following the great Zulfiqar Exodus of 2018-19, but showed a commendable amount of fight at times during their opening defeat to HCC. With the Visée and Klein watching the rain in Wicklow the Amsterdammers may sense an opportunity against an under-strength HBS. Klein was the pick of the bowlers for HBS in their nine wicket win over Sparta in the first round, and aside from Visée, Reece Mason and Navjit Singh are the only Crows to have spent any time in the middle thus far. HBS will hope Walburgh acclimatises swiftly to unfamiliar conditions given the length of the tail, while still more responsibility will fall on the shoulders of captain, opening bowler and (at least on Thursday) likely top-order bat Ferdi Vink. If ACC can find early wickets they have the discipline in the field to keep their hosts under pressure, but if HBS can string a couple of partnerships together they’ll quickly become favourites. ACC might hope for a better showing from last season’s stand-out all-rounder Sahil Kothari, and Charles McInerney if fully fit, but there’s been little to suggest them capable of chasing a serious total.


Saturday: Round 4

RL: The most mouth-watering prospect of the entire weekend is Voorburg’s visit to De Diepput to take on HCC. Having dropped points against Excelsior in their first match Voorburg need to win this to avoid falling two games behind the early leaders, and much will depend on whether Kingma and Van Beek are able to seize the initiative by grabbing early wickets against the home side’s menacing top order. On the other side of the coin, HCC’s attack hasn’t yet been tested, and the Villagers have the batting to make life difficult for them. But HCC have the momentum, and on De Diepput’s diminutive dimensions may have the firepower to see off Voorburg’s challenge.

BdJ: Van Beek and Kingma’s efforts with bat and ball, together with Phillipe Boissevain’s impressive spell of legspin, were among the few positives to be taken from the Dutch A side’s dismal showing against the Irish yesterday, and if the three can replicate that form at de Diepput HCC may find themselves in trouble. While HCC have not been put under real pressure in the field, neither has their batting faced an attack of the quality Voorburg can call upon. If conditions this weekend resemble those last week of course it’s unlikely Kingma or van Beek will be bowling at full pace, while Boissevain may struggle to get purchase on a wet ball. Staal and Ahmad at the top of the order have shown themselves more than capable of taking ruthless advantage of struggling bowlers, while the expected return of Hidde Overdijk strengthens both the HCC middle order and provides ten dangerous overs of seam bowling in most any conditions. With two of the four points on offer disapearing into the aether in the event of a washout, both sides will be hoping for better weather than last weekend of course. But the hosts might just prefer it not be too much better.


RL: Yet to settle into a groove, VRA Amsterdam face a potentially difficult trip to the Bermweg to face Sparta 1888. Their bowling suffered at HCC’s hands before the rain intervened last week, but the fallibility of Sparta’s batting has been all too evident in their two outings so far, and VRA’s young attack should find this a more encouraging prospect than taking on either VOC or HCC. It’s hard to believe, on the other hand, that VRA will perform as poorly with the bat as they did against VOC, although with Max Hoornweg, Mudassar Bukhari, Nasrat Ibrahimkhil, Joost Martijn Snoep and Manminder Singh among their bowlers Sparta have a pretty good record on their own track. And they really need to pick things up if they are to turn their season around.

BdJ: VRA are indeed off to another of their now customary slow starts this season, their lack of seam options twice exposed in the opening rounds. This was of course an anticipated problem, though they will hope both Abid and Gunning fire with the new ball on Saturday they have the batting line-up to paper over almost any shortcomings with the ball. Their failure with the bat at Hazelaarweg consequently looks all the more alarming, though conditions were as tough as they’d ever likely face and they were without Eric Szwarczynski, Marcus Andrew and Jack Balbirnie in that opening game. Their opponents have likewise had an abject start to the season, going down by nine wickets to HBS and looking on course for another heavy defeat against Excelsior when the rain intervened. Only the evergreen Mudassar Bukhari has yet crossed thirty with the bat for Sparta, who will likely need some or all of trio of Belgian bats Raza, Latif and Butt to fire if they are to bag their first points of the season.


RL: Punjab Rotterdam’s top order, without Steph Myburgh, looked surprisingly brittle against Dosti last Sunday, and they will be keen to restore normal service when they play host to VOC Rotterdam this week. The return of Pierce Fletcher has sharpened VOC’s new-ball attack, but they will need to be at their most disciplined against a Punjab top order which is capable of flaying any opposition, especially at the Zomercomplex. Punjab’s frustration at not getting a start last Saturday was all too evident, and now that they have a first win under their belts they will be determined to see off the challenge offered by Max O’Dowd, Scott Edwards and Pieter Seelaar. Whether their bowlers are up to that challenge may well be issue that settles the outcome.

BdJ: Last year’s runners-up indeed looked rusty when they finally got their first game at Drieburg last weekend, though the bowling was sufficient to roll over an under-strength (and already flimsy) Dosti batting line-up to set up a nigh-unmissable target of 101, Vinoo Tewarie’s captain’s knock showed what a bit of application and well-timed acceleration could do to a Punjab attack that still looks more serviceable than menacing. Their showing with the bat, Saqib Zulfiqar aside, looked little more convincing in the slow and stumbling chase, though it’s worth noting that they were indeed missing Myburgh and despite the early clatter of wickets there was still batting to come when they crossed the line, not least in the form of overseas all-rounder Teja Nidamanuru. That batting depth probably gives them the edge against a dangerous but top-heavy VOC line-up, though even with points in the bag it’s hard to argue they carry much momentum into the game, and a showing like that against Dosti is unlikely to be as profitable against VOC.


RL: Already established as part of a somewhat crowded field of title contenders, Excelsior ’20 Schiedam travel to Het Loopveld to meet ACC. It was Lorenzo Ingram’s turn last week to step into the spotlight, and the presence of both him and Tristan Stubbs in the Schiedammers’ line-up is enough to give them a huge advantage against an ACC outfit which has elected not to go with an overseas player this season. ACC’s youngsters are capable of giving a good account of themselves, but the absence of some more experienced protection can leave them dreadfully exposed, and the side has not yet really recovered from the personnel losses it suffered last year. It’s hard to see anything but a convincing away win here.

BdJ: Little argument here, even without skipper Tom Heggelman (sidelined by a hamstring injury) Excelsior looked on course for a comfortable win last week before they too were frustrated by the unseasonably wet weather that has plagued the season so far, and despite admirable discipline in the field and competitive spirit ACC likely lack the bowling firepower to trouble a solid Excelsior line-up made menacing by the inclusion of Stubbs and Ingram. The Excelsior bowling attack may lack for penetration, and indeed they’ve taken only 12 wickets in two matches, but is too well-drilled and dependable to be called a real weakness.


Sunday: Round 3

RL: After facing VOC on Saturday Punjab Rotterdam will take on an equally daunting task on Sunday, when they visit to Thurlede to play Excelsior. The Schiedam side, led by Joost Kroesen in the absence of Tom Heggelman, was unfortunate to miss out on the points after taking control against Sparta, and this could well be an outstanding encounter between two of the league’s strongest sides. Excelsior have trump cards in Ingram and Stubbs, but if Punjab can find a way to neutralise their menace the combination of four Zulfiqars, Myburgh, Teja Nidamanuru and the emerging Hussain brothers should be enough to take them home.

BdJ: Excelsior’s trusted tactic of containment has generally served them well at Thurlede, as was the case against VCC in their season opener, and given how Punjab struggled to score at Drieburg on Sunday suggests it could well pay off again. There is one major caveat there however, and that is of course Stephan Myburgh. In their last encounter at Schiedam back in 2018 Myburgh demonstrated that he still knew how to score at his old home ground, making a run-a-ball 48 before his dismissal saw the game turn decisively in the hosts favour. It was a similar story at the Zomercomplex last season, with the run rate plummeting after Myburgh’s dismissal. With Stubbs and Ingram in the Excelsior middle order the hosts have a greater capacity for acceleration than in seasons past, and if they can bag Myburgh early (a big if of course, but hardly unheard of) the title holders will have the game in their hands.


RL: VOC Rotterdam definitely caught the rough end of the DLS calculation against Voorburg on Saturday, and they need to get their campaign back on track by making sure of the points at home against a Sparta 1888 outfit which has been unimpressive so far, especially with the bat. But Mudassar Bukhari gave a reminder against Excelsior, if any were needed, that he can still be a decisive factor, and with more support from the top order – and perhaps the advent of Garnett Tarr – Sparta could be capable of causing an upset or two. VOC, on the other hand, have a well-balanced side with a trio of international stars, and seem likely to have too much firepower for the men from Capelle.

BdJ: As usual VOC seem to be the only team in the competition who have any real idea how to bat at their home ground of Hazelaarweg, even the most experienced of VRA’s enviable batting order looking all at sea in round one. Though their vulnerability away from home was made plain last week, the Rotterdammers’ attack looking a little toothless in more batting-friendly conditions, they have consistently proven a handful at home and Sparta’s batting has inspired little confidence thus far. One cause for concern, however, remains the form of Netherlands opener Max O’Dowd. Bowled for a duck by Ashir Abid in round one, O’Dowd was then skittled by what turned out to be a front foot no ball from Vivian Kingma in round two, and could make only two runs before chipping a return catch to the same bowler. Effectively out three times for two runs this season, O’Dowd might have appreciated the chance to find some form in Ireland this week before the serious business of the Topklasse resumes.


RL: After three away games, or more accurately two and a bit, VRA Amsterdam will be on their own turf for the first time this season, taking on in Voorburg another side who play their home games on grass. The Villagers showed last week that, as we all suspected, their timid performance against Excelsior was well short of their true potential, and with Bas de Leede, Sybrand Engelbrecht and Logan van Beek in good form with the bat and an almost all-international attack, they are as powerful a side as any in the competition. VRA, on the other hand, are something of an enigma: in one sense a work in progress, they have the quality and experience of Peter Borren, Eric Szwarczynski and Ben Cooper, and the contest between the home side’s top order and Voorburg’s bowlers should be one for the connoisseur.

BdJ: If VRA are looking forward to their first outing in front of a home absence-of-crowd this season, one suspects Voorburg’s pace attack will likewise relish the prospect of pulling the spikes on again. Both sides are unarguably at their best on a good grass wicket, though whether the weather will permit the preparation of anything particularly batting-friendly (or indeed any play at all) is of course an open question. Though both sides boast array of former, current and likely future Dutch internationals, it is Voorburg that will be fielding more men of this particular moment. Van Beek, Boissevain and Kingma all looked in fine form across the waters in Wicklow, and while Bas de Leede had [what one hopes for his sake was] a forgettable outing yesterday, that failure looks like an aberration in the context of his current form. Conversely Vikram Singh has looked bereft of both of form and confidence at the crease, and while Cooper had a fine tour to Nepal he’s not had much time in the middle since. With the rest of VRA’s young line-up still finding their feet at senior level, VRA look more dependent on veterans Szwarczynski and Borren than they would like.
N.B. It has since been announced that VRA vs VCC will be played at Westvliet


RL: Three outstanding individual performances, by Vinoo Tewarie with the bat and Asief Hoseinbaks and Waheed Masood with the ball, enabled Dosti Amsterdam to give Punjab a scare last Sunday, but the whole team will need to step up if they are to offer a serious challenge to visitors HCC. The Lions have been in dominating mood with the bat so far, and their attack is good enough to trouble most opposing line-ups. Tewarie had little enough support against Punjab, while his bowlers will need to be at their absolute best if they are to contain Musa Ahmad, Tonny Staal and Boris Gorlee. Anything other than an away win here would amount to one of the upsets of the season.

BdJ: Fair to say that Dosti have struggled to even scrape a team together so far this season, making their showing in the field against Punjab (though admittedly not with the bat) all the more commendable. With Rahil Ahmed expected to return this week and Anees Davids potentially back at some point this season, Dosti have the makings of a competitive side if they can get them all on the field at the same time. The addition of Ahmed, who hasn’t played any competitive cricket since 2019, does not in itself give Dosti anything that looks like a proper batting line-up, but had Tewarie received any support at all on Sunday they might have had four points in the bag already. All that said, HCC won the league last season and Dosti didn’t win a game. I’m not about to talk myself into another wild punt of a prediction here.


Rod Lyall’s tips: Round 3: HBS; Punjab, VOC, Voorburg, HCC | Round 4: HCC, VRA, Punjab, Excelsior.
Bertus de Jong’s tips:
Round 3: HBS, Excelsior, Voorburg, HCC, VOC | Round 4: Voorburg, Punjab, VRA, Excelsior


Scorecard | Dosti vs Punjab | 09.05.21

Dosti United I Vs Punjab I
1-Innings Match Played At Sportpark Drieburg, 09-May-2021, Topklasse
Punjab I Win by 5 wkts (DLS)
Round 1
Toss won by Dosti United I
Umpires RJ Akram – PJ Jansen
Scorers JA van der Wenden – N Mohammed
Home Side Dosti United I
Comment Rain stopped play, Dosti 80-6 (26 overs). Match reduced to 45 overs. Revised DLS target 101.
Points Awarded Dosti United I 0, Punjab I 4
Dosti United I 1st Innings 103/10 All Out (Overs 32)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
JRM Wegecsanyi c SA Zulfiqar b S Tariq 1 6 0 0
W Masood c Y Usman b S Bhatti 5 7 1 0
VAB Tewarie* not out 60 94 5 1
M Hans c Y Usman b S Tariq 0 12 0 0
S Raji c RU Zulfiqar b Mubashar Hussain 6 12 0 0
S Zazai+ c SA Zulfiqar b Mubashar Hussain 0 5 0 0
Arief Hoseinbaks c Mubashar Hussain b AT Nidamanuru 11 18 2 0
Asief Hoseinbaks c SA Zulfiqar b AT Nidamanuru 6 19 1 0
A Sardha lbw b SA Zulfiqar 0 8 0 0
S Mahendram lbw b AT Nidamanuru 0 8 0 0
A Nawaz b SA Zulfiqar 0 3 0 0
extras (b0 lb0 w14 nb0) 14
TOTAL 10 wickets for 103
FOW
1-6(W Masood) 2-6(JRM Wegecsanyi) 3-10(M Hans) 4-24(S Raji) 5-24(S Zazai) 6-49(Arief Hoseinbaks) 7-81(Asief Hoseinbaks) 8-82(A Sardha) 9-94(S Mahendram) 10-103(A Nawaz)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
S Tariq 5 2 13 2
S Bhatti 6 3 7 1 3
Mubashar Hussain 5 1 21 2 2
SM Zulfiqar 4 0 19 0 1
AT Nidamanuru 6 3 10 3 1
SA Zulfiqar 6 0 33 2 3
Punjab I 1st Innings 101/5 (Overs 32.5)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
RU Zulfiqar lbw b Asief Hoseinbaks 5 26 1 0
Mudassar Hussain b Asief Hoseinbaks 1 13 0 0
Y Usman b Asief Hoseinbaks 4 15 0 0
SM Zulfiqar not out 48 81 4 1
K Khan b W Masood 1 5 0 0
SA Zulfiqar lbw b M Hans 14 17 2 0
AA Zulfiqar+ not out 15 41 1 0
AT Nidamanuru dnb
Mubashar Hussain dnb
S Tariq* dnb
S Bhatti dnb
extras (b2 lb2 w8 nb1) 13
TOTAL 5 wickets for 101
FOW
1-7(Mudassar Hussain) 2-9(RU Zulfiqar) 3-15(Y Usman) 4-18(K Khan) 5-40(SA Zulfiqar)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
Asief Hoseinbaks 9 3 19 3 1
W Masood 9 3 13 1 1
M Hans 6 1 22 1
A Nawaz 4 0 14 0 2
A Sardha 2 0 4 0
VAB Tewarie 1.5 0 11 0
S Mahendram 1 0 14 0

Only Voorburg and Punjab (eventually) beat the rain

There were two winners in Saturday’s second round of Topklasse matches: Voorburg, who beat VOC Rotterdam by 42 runs at Westvliet, and the weather, which ensured that there was no result anywhere else.

The weather, it should be noted, had some assistance in two of the games from the umpires, who let the players stay out in steady rain for some time before taking them off.

If this was an attempt to avoid abandoned matches it proved counterproductive, for in one case conditions had by this time deteriorated so far that no further play was possible, and in the other, after a long wait, only twelve deliveries could be bowled before the umpires decided that conditions were unplayable and called it a day.

It is surely not a coincidence that the one fixture concluded was the only one played on turf, since the effect of the rain on an uncovered mat and run-ups was only too predictable. It’s quite possible, given the weather on Saturday, that none of these games could have been saved, but earlier covering could have made a difference.

At Westvliet, the home side, after being put in to bat, recovered from the early loss of Aryan Dutt and had reached 80 for two in 15 overs by the time the weather intervened, skipper Bas de Leede making 42 not out at a run a ball and receiving good support from Mohit Hingorani and Sybrand Engelbrecht.

When play resumed 29 overs had been deducted, so Voorburg had just six overs to pile on the runs.

They did so to good effect despite De Leede’s dismissal off the first delivery after the restart, Engelbrecht and Logan van Beek leading the way as they added 43 for the loss of five wickets in a hectic finale, and the DLS calculation rewarded the side’s earlier enterprise, setting VOC the tough target of 154 in 21 overs.

As long as Scott Edwards was at the crease they were in the hunt, but once he was fifth out in the 17th over with the total on 100, having made a gallant 45-ball 55, the task proved too great and the last wicket fell in the final over with the score on 111.

Philippe Boissevain, who had effectively settled things by removing Edwards, went on to finish with five for 12 from 20 deliveries.

HCC’s start against VRA Amsterdam at De Diepput was even more promising, as Musa Ahmad and Tonny Staal put on 64 in under 11 overs before the umpires decided the rain was too heavy and took the players off.
Staal in particular took off where he had left off against ACC last week, savaging young Abid Ali and making 40 from 39 deliveries with two fours and two sixes.

But the Deep Well lived up to its name, and no further play was possible.

32.1 overs had been bowled at the Bermweg before the interruption, and home side Sparta 1888 were in serious trouble against Excelsior ‘20, Mudassar Bukhari and Manminder Singh having managed to get them to 86 for six after the first six wickets had fallen for just 66.

Lorenzo Ingram had a sensational return to the Topklasse after missing last week’s game, bowling Ali Raza and Sherry Butt with his first two deliveries and then adding the scalp of Mamoon Latif to finish with three for 11.

Eventually, the umpires decided, the ground had recovered sufficiently for play to resume with Excelsior’s reply comprising 20 overs, and as Voorburg had been rewarded by DLS for their batting performance, so Sparta suffered for theirs: Excelsior’s target was a mere 72.

But although Max Hoornweg removed Tim Etman in his first over Nasrat Ibrahimkhil had not completed his before the umpires concluded that the pitch was too wet after all, and the match was abandoned with Excelsior still needing 62 runs.

Further north in Amstelveen, where the game began at the originally-scheduled time of midday, only five overs of Dosti United’s innings against ACC were possible, enough for opener Joe Wegecsanyi to make his Topklasse debut and for Dosti to reach 13 for one, but at Rotterdam’s Zomercomplex there was no play at all between Punjab Rotterdam and HBS Craeyenhout, the umpires calling the game off after a protracted wait for conditions to improve.

At Sportpark Drieburg on Sunday, in the rescheduled Round 1 game between Dosti Amsterdam and Punjab Rotterdam, Punjab survived a serious scare before securing a five-wicket victory over a determined home side.

Dosti had struggled with the bat, collapsing to 24 for five after winning the toss, but a fine captain’s innings from Vinoo Tewarie, who made 60 not out from 94 deliveries, enabled them to reach 103. Teja Nidamanuru took three for 10 and Suleiman Tariq and Mubashar Hussain a brace of wickets apiece.

The game having been reduced to 45 overs a side after a break for rain midway through the Dosti innings, the target was only 101, but Punjab were soon in trouble against Asief Hoseinbaks and Waheed Masood, who took four wickets between them for just 18 runs.

Bowling unchanged for his nine overs, Hoseinbaks claimed three for 19, but Saqib Zulfiqar, supported by his triplet brothers Sikander and Asad, saw his team home with an 81-ball 48 not out.

Scorecard | HCC vs VRA | 08.05.21

HCC I Vs VRA I
1-Innings Match Played At De Diepput, Den Haag, 08-May-2021, Topklasse
No result
Round 2
Toss won by VRA I
Umpires DJ Kalloe – P Muthucumaru
Scorers K Pattiselanno – K Holdsworth
Home Side HCC I
Points Awarded HCC I 1, VRA I 1
HCC I 1st Innings 64/0 (Overs 10.5)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
MN Ahmad not out 21 26 2 0
AJ Staal* not out 40 39 2 2
BHG Gorlee dnb
DG Crowley dnb
C Floyd dnb
YJ Patel+ dnb
J Kooistra dnb
J-WM Overdijk dnb
JP Trijzelaar dnb
OO Klaus dnb
RR Bijloos dnb
extras (b0 lb0 w3 nb0) 3
TOTAL 0 wickets for 64
FOW
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
QWM Gunning 5.5 0 29 0 2
A Abid 2 0 23 0 1
V Singh 3 0 12 0
VRA I 1st Innings
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
V Singh dnb
ES Szwarczynski dnb
M Andrew dnb
BN Cooper dnb
PW Borren* dnb
J Balbirnie dnb
MB Lees+ dnb
LA Turmaine dnb
QWM Gunning dnb
A Abid dnb
L Hartsink dnb
extras (b0 lb0 w0 nb0) 0
TOTAL 0 wickets for 0
FOW
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb