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Scorecard | HCC vs VRA | 26.07.20

HCC I Vs VRA I
1-Innings Match Played At De Diepput, Den Haag, 26-Jul-2020, Topklasse
HCC I Win by 167 runs
Round 4
Toss won by HCC I
Umpires P Muthucumaru – M Prabhudesai
Scorers K Pattiselanno – K Holdsworth
Home Side HCC I
Comment Match reduced to 45 overs
Points Awarded HCC I 2, VRA I 0
HCC I 1st Innings 206/7 Closed (Overs 45)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
DA Trijzelaar c BN Cooper b A Abid 14 18 3 0
AJ Staal* c MB Lees b A Abid 1 10 0 0
DG Crowley c V Singh b D Dasgupta 62 72 6 1
BHG Gorlee c MB Lees b V Singh 9 31 0 1
HC Overdijk c MB Lees b A Abid 30 62 2 0
DJ Hennop lbw b PW Borren 12 38 0 0
C Floyd not out 24 22 2 0
YJ Patel c P Jain b V Singh 27 15 2 1
LJF Lagas+ not out 5 2 1 0
RR Bijloos dnb
OO Klaus dnb
extras (b0 lb2 w20 nb0) 22
TOTAL 7 wickets for 206
FOW
1-19(DA Trijzelaar) 2-20(AJ Staal) 3-53(BHG Gorlee) 4-118(HC Overdijk) 5-138(DG Crowley) 6-150(DJ Hennop) 7-199(YJ Patel)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
A Abid 9 1 17 3 3
PW Borren 8 0 56 1 2
V Singh 8 0 46 2 10
L Hartsink 9 2 33 0 1
P Jain 3 0 17 0 2
D Dasgupta 3 0 13 1 2
M Andrew 5 1 22 0
VRA I 1st Innings 39/9 All Out (Overs 15.5)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
V Singh c LJF Lagas b HC Overdijk 1 9 0 0
SR Rasool run out 12 26 2 0
M Andrew c AJ Staal b HC Overdijk 2 3 0 0
D Dasgupta c&b RR Bijloos 1 4 0 0
BN Cooper lbw b HC Overdijk 3 7 0 0
PW Borren* c C Floyd b RR Bijloos 5 12 0 0
Z Khan b RR Bijloos 6 16 1 0
MB Lees+ c YJ Patel b HC Overdijk 6 5 1 0
A Abid c AJ Staal b HC Overdijk 2 12 0 0
P Jain not out 0 1 0 0
L Hartsink Absent Hurt
extras (b0 lb1 w0 nb0) 1
TOTAL 9 wickets for 39
FOW
1-6(V Singh) 2-8(M Andrew) 3-9(D Dasgupta) 4-12(BN Cooper) 5-25(PW Borren) 6-25(SR Rasool) 7-31(MB Lees) 8-39(A Abid) 9-39(Z Khan)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
HC Overdijk 8 1 27 5
RR Bijloos 7.5 1 11 3

Punjab and HCC go top

Rod Lyall 28/07/20


What could have been one of the most attractive fixtures of this shortened season turned out to be a rout, in part because of an accident of the calendar.

The last weekend of July is traditionally cricket-free in the Netherlands, but this year, after a cricket-free May and June, the KNCB was forced to use 26 July as part of its revised competitions schedules.

The result was a number of significant absences of players who had long ago taken advantage of the break in the programme to book holidays, and no side was more adversely affected by this than VRA Amsterdam, who were forced to field six under-18 players for their top-of-the-table clash with HCC at De Diepput.

But that cannot by itself account for VRA’s dramatic collapse to 39 all out, the team’s third-lowest total in half a century, nor does it detract from HCC’s overall superiority, and especially the performance of seamers Hidde Overdijk and Reinier Bijloos, who bowled unchanged through the 15.5 overs of the VRA innings and finished with five for 27 and three for 11 respectively.

In the circumstances the Amsterdammers needed both Ben Cooper and Peter Borren to rise to the occasion, but they were only able to contribute 8 runs between them, and with Shirase Rasool, the only man to reach double figures, run out for 12, HCC faced little real resistance.

Earlier, Damian Crowley had been the sheet-anchor of the home side’s 206 for seven with a solid 62, receiving good support from Overdijk (30) in a fourth-wicket stand of 53, while Clayton Floyd and Yash Patel did well in the closing stages to get their side past the 200 mark in a match reduced to 45 overs a side after heavy overnight rain.

Teenager Ashir Abid gave VRA a good start with two early wickets, and later returned to remove Overdijk and to finish with three for 17.

None of the other four matches suffered an overs reduction, although Punjab Rotterdam’s encounter with Dosti Amsterdam was completed in short order, taking fewer than 51 overs in total.

Having struggled with the bat in their first three games, Dosti began surprisingly well, reaching 84 for one thanks to 45 from skipper Vinoo Tewarie and 28 from keeper Satish Ravichandran, who put on 68 for the second wicket.

Tewarie’s dismissal, however, triggered another collapse, and the Amsterdammers could add only 33 runs for their remaining eight wickets, with Sikander Zulfiqar the main agent of their destruction, taking five for 36.

Suleiman Tariq came back to clean up the tail and finish with four for 30, and Punjab needed just 25 overs to complete another comfortable victory and move to the top of the table, with Saqib Zulfiqar and Teja Nidamanuru steering their side home with an unbroken fifth-wicket partnership of 61.

The highest total and best individual knock of the day came at Craeyenhout, where Sparta 1888 celebrated the switching of their match against HBS to their opponents’ home ground by posting 306 for six, thanks to an unbeaten, 126-ball 120 from skipper Mudassar Bukhari.

Bukhari shared a third-wicket stand of 52 with Lenert van Wyk (47), who was making his first Topklasse appearance for the Capelle club, and one of 101 for the sixth wicket with Manminder Singh (48).

The Sparta captain then struck twice early in the HBS reply, and although his opposite number Tobias Visée responded with a typically-defiant 19-ball 51, once he was stumped by Ali Raza off Faisal Iqbal’s bowling any chance of Sparta’s total coming under serious threat was effectively gone.

Ferdi Vink and Julien de Mey put up some degree of resistance, but both fell to Singh, who finished with four for 18 as HBS were dismissed for 116.

The tensest battle was in a low-scoring battle at Het Loopveld, where VOC Rotterdam almost succeeded in defending their total of 139, only to see ACC pull off a two-wicket victory with three deliveries to spare.

Arnav Jain’s 42 was the highlight of the VOC innings, with smaller contributions from Tim de Kok and stand-in captain Corey Rutgers, Pieter Seelaar being absent through injury.

Ammar Zaidi was the most successful of ACC’s bowlers with four for 29, while there were two wickets apiece for Antony Alangara Napoleon and Devanshu Arya.

ACC, too, lost wickets at regular intervals, and at 68 for six seemed to be heading for defeat. But their innings was rescued by an aggressive 40 from Sahil Kothari, well supported by a painstaking knock from Mees van Vliet.

Still, 22 were still needed when Kothari was bowled by Bobby Hanif, and VOC were still in with a shout when Van Vliet was run out with nine required and 13 deliveries remaining.

Ram Ramesh Babu and Alangara Napoleon were equal to the challenge, however, and were able to secure the points for their side.

Voorburg were able to thank a 133-run partnership for the second wicket between Bas de Leede (68) and Aryan Dutt (64) for their comfortable victory over a young Excelsior ‘20 side at Westvliet.

That stand, coming after Lorenzo Ingram had removed both openers with just 13 on the board, created the platform for a total of 221 for eight, which always seemed likely to be too much for the Schiedammers.

Excelsior began their reply cautiously, but then spinner Dutt started to work his way through their line-up, finishing with four for 38 including the priceless wicket of Ingram, and although Rens van Troost, who had earlier taken three for 37, made a solid 42 the game flowed steadily in Voorburg’s favour.

De Leede came back to finish things off, taking three for 21, and Excelsior were all out for 179 in the 48th over.

Gallery | Punjab vs Dosti | 26.07.20

Punjab vs Dosti at Zomercomplex 26/07/20
scorecard | as it happened

Round 4 Preview

Rod Lyall & Bertus de Jong 23/07/20


There will be a maximum of two Topklasse sides with a perfect record after this Sunday’s fourth round matches, as the abbreviated competition begins to take shape. But several of this week’s fixtures are very tricky to read, and it looks like another absorbing day’s cricket.


RL: The match of the day is undoubtedly that between HCC and VRA Amsterdam at De Diepput. The home side will have been greatly encouraged by their victory over Voorburg last Sunday, but VRA have been untroubled in their three wins so far and everything looks set for a highly entertaining encounter on the Hagenaars’ pocket-sized ground. VRA are able to pursue their policy of rotating youth players in the knowledge that in Vikram Singh, Ben Cooper, Peter Borren and now the returning Eric Szwarczynski they have a richly-experienced batting line-up, while Quirijn Gunning’s form with the ball against Excelsior lent a real cutting edge to the attack. But HCC, too, have well-balanced side, augmented this year by the arrival of Musa Ahmad and Damien Crowley, and if there are some questions about the solidity of their batting they were answered in part last week by the good form of Boris Gorlee and Hidde Overdijk. One for the connoisseurs, this!

BdJ: The games’ top-table status may make it the one to watch this week, but VRA at least are unlikely to be fielding a full-strength line-up on the day. With this round falling on what was to be the cricket-free weekend and travel restrictions beginning to ease across the continent, pre-booked holidays are taking their toll across the league and VRA look likely to be particularly hard hit. Most notable expected absentees are the above-mentioned Szwarczynski and Gunning, and with a couple of the youngsters also granted the week off, expect some new (or old!) faces when the Amsterdammers take the field. The core of the batting line-up in Singh, Cooper and Borren at least willl ensure HCC won’t have the easiest time of it, and themselves will have to find a replacement opener for Musa Nadeem who is out with a suspected fractured jaw courtesy a bouncer from Singh in the nets earlier in the weak, but nonetheless they may just have reason to be glad of the way the schedule has shaken out.


RL: Also with three wins out of three, Punjab Rotterdam have what looks like a rather less challenging task, at home to struggling Dosti-United Amsterdam. Punjab have a strong case for being the best batting line-up in the competition, with Stef Myburgh joined by a quartet of Zulfiqars and Anil Nidamanuru, while Dosti have managed a total of just 195 runs in three completed innings; Punjab made more in beating VOC last Sunday, for the loss of four wickets. It seems that nothing can go right at the moment for the Amsterdammers, and it will be a real test of character for them to turn this season around. Touseef Ahmed remains a potential trump card, but there’s a limit to how much he can be expected to do on his own.

BdJ: Fair to say that Dosti will at least have little to lose when they arrive at het Zomercomplex, and one might argue that simple reversion to mean is reason enough to expect them to put three figures on the board at some point, but there’s little further reason to expect a turnaround when they go up against a near-full-strength Punjab who will be looking to cement their place at the top end of the table.


RL: Two sides with a strong youth component, Voorburg and Excelsior ’20 Schiedam meet at Westvliet in what could be another absorbing game. Excelsior’s limitations were ruthlessly exposed by VRA last Sunday, and one senses that it is more important than ever that Lorenzo Ingram comes off if Excelsior are to be competitive. Their batsmen will face the test of Voorburg’s seam quartet of Viv Kingma, Ali Ahmed Qasim, Bas de Leede and Stef Mulder this week, and while Voorburg’s batting crumbled against HCC they can be expected to perform better against the Excelsior attack. But a key aspect of this season is the opportunity it affords for the youngsters to prove their mettle, and there is plenty of youthful talent in both these sides.

BdJ: The title-holders’ will doubtless be displeased to find themselves at an unfamiliar end of the table three rounds in, but one wonders if they might be more determined to do something about it were their title under threat. The Schiedammers have looked comparatively unconcerned with their disappointing season, seemingly happy to give their youth a run-out at senior level. At times it’s looked like it might even pay dividends, Rens van Troost looking increasingly comfortable batting up the order and Niels Etman showing some promise, but they’ve yet to come close to a win. Despite last week’s defeat, several of VCC’s own home-grown contingent have had the benefit of greater experience at a higher level, and one suspects that may tell again come Sunday.


RL: Another outfit with plenty of youth is ACC, as seamer Mees van Vliet demonstrated last Sunday and batsman Shreyas Potdar the week before. They will take on a VOC Rotterdam side for whom national captain Pieter Seelaar showed renewed appetite for runs in the defeat by Punjab, and despite that loss the Rotterdammers looked a lot more competitive than they had in their first two games. Again on their own patch at Het Loopveld, ACC will be looking to repeat last week’s success against Sparta, a fine team effort by a side with half-a-dozen changes from last season. Bobby Hanif’s return gives the VOC attack a more stable look, but the batting is yet to cohere into a unit, and although they are capable of springing a surprise my guess is that ACC will have the better of this battle between two mid-table sides.

BdJ: VOC have been struggling with player availability throughout the season and it has been reflected in their results, so the news of Seelaar’s sidelining (due to a back injury rather than a city break) will come as a still heavier blow. It was Seelaar’s unbeaten 93 that proved the backbone (sorry) of their first half-decent score of the season, and his absence will further unsettle an already unstable line-up, as well as depriving them of ten overs of quality left arm spin. ACC meanwhile, despite extensive personnel changes, seem to have gelled into something resembling a steady if unshowy side. In a competition where few teams can say the same, the Amsterdammers may yet give a better account of themselves than many predicted.


RL: After their demolition of VOC Sparta 1888 were brought back to earth by ACC, and now return to the Bermweg to face a HBS Craeyenhout side which may have been put back on the rails by their comprehensive win over Dosti. Here we have two seam attacks well suited to the traditionally bowler-friendly conditions in Capelle, but equally both sides have explosive batsmen who can, if they come off, transform a game remarkably quickly. Sparta will be hoping that they can grab the wicket of Tobias Visée before he does too much damage, while HBS will know that they need to neutralise the threat posed by Mudassar Bukhari and Ali Raza. Whoever achieves that goal quicker will probably win, but on all-round strength it may be HBS who just about have the edge.

BdJ: Probably the toughest game to call this round, with both sides fortunes tending to hinge on the performance of rather mercurial match-winners. Among players returning this season, Mudassar Bukhari was unarguably the stand-out performer of 2019 (unless of course you happen to be on the KNCB Player of the Year panel, in which case it was apparently was entirely arguable). Bukhari hasn’t really come off so far this season, but remains a real threat with both bat and ball. Conversely Tobias Visée reminded everyone last week of why he is one of the few in the league to attract interest from T20 franchises abroad with a brutal 67 off 24, though as with Sparta the rest of the HBS line-up looks rather threadbare, especially when Tim Drummond is unavailable. All told it’s a match up that could produce a tight game or blow out wildly either way, which obviously isn’t much of a prediction, so for the sake of being sporting I’ll back Sparta this time.


Rod Lyall’s tips: VRA, Punjab, Voorburg, ACC, HBS.
Bertus de Jong’s tips: HCC, Punjab, Voorburg, ACC, Sparta

Scorecard | VCC vs HCC | 19.07.20

Voorburg I Vs HCC I
1-Innings Match Played At Westvliet, Voorburg, 19-Jul-2020, Topklasse
HCC I Win by 87 runs
Round 3
Toss won by HCC I
Umpires RJ Campbell – ML Hancock
Scorers CC Schinkel – K Pattiselanno
Home Side Voorburg I
Points Awarded HCC I 2, Voorburg I 0
HCC I 1st Innings 235/7 Closed (Overs 50)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
MN Ahmad b VJ Kingma 19 31 3 0
AJ Staal* c PRP Boissevain b AA Qasim 16 23 3 0
DG Crowley lbw b ST Mulder 12 27 1 0
BHG Gorlee b BFW de Leede 81 121 9 1
FF Vecchi+ b BFW de Leede 0 13 0 0
HC Overdijk b AA Qasim 61 75 3 0
C Floyd c ST Mulder b VJ Kingma 8 5 1 0
YJ Patel not out 17 9 2 0
JP Trijzelaar not out 3 3 0 0
OO Klaus dnb
RR Bijloos dnb
extras (b0 lb0 w15 nb3) 18
TOTAL 7 wickets for 235
FOW
1-40(AJ Staal) 2-41(MN Ahmad) 3-63(DG Crowley) 4-73(FF Vecchi) 5-196(HC Overdijk) 6-205(C Floyd) 7-223(BHG Gorlee)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
VJ Kingma 10 1 39 2 1 2
AA Qasim 10 0 61 2 4
ST Mulder 10 1 46 1 4
PRP Boissevain 10 0 36 0
BFW de Leede 8 1 39 2 2 1
A Dutt 2 0 14 0
Voorburg I 1st Innings 148/10 All Out (Overs 46.5)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
R Pieterse c YJ Patel b HC Overdijk 22 41 2 0
TN de Grooth c FF Vecchi b C Floyd 16 25 3 0
A Dutt run out 0 1 0 0
BFW de Leede* c AJ Staal b MN Ahmad 38 71 0 0
FJ de Lange c BHG Gorlee b C Floyd 30 76 3 0
PRP Boissevain c JP Trijzelaar b MN Ahmad 0 4 0 0
AA Qasim c FF Vecchi b MN Ahmad 0 7 0 0
A Razzaqi run out 17 26 1 0
VJ Kingma c JP Trijzelaar b DG Crowley 18 22 0 0
T Nota+ not out 1 65 0 0
ST Mulder b MN Ahmad 1 7 0 0
extras (b0 lb0 w5 nb0) 5
TOTAL 10 wickets for 148
FOW
1-43(R Pieterse) 2-43(A Dutt) 3-47(TN de Grooth) 4-111(BFW de Leede) 5-111(PRP Boissevain) 6-111(AA Qasim) 7-111(FJ de Lange) 8-141 (A Razzaqi)9-146(VJ Kingma) 10-148(ST Mulder)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
HC Overdijk 8 2 23 1 4
RR Bijloos 5 0 25 0 1
C Floyd 10 3 27 2
OO Klaus 7 0 20 0
DG Crowley 8 1 27 1
MN Ahmad 8.5 1 26 4

Scorecard | ACC vs Sparta | 19.07.20

ACC I Vs Sparta I
1-Innings Match Played At Het Loopveld West, 19-Jul-2020, Topklasse
ACC I Win by 5 wkts
Round 3
Toss won by ACC I
Umpires D Das – P Muthucumaru
Home Side ACC I
Points Awarded Sparta I 0, ACC I 2
Sparta I 1st Innings 101/10 All Out (Overs 33.3)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
S Sardha b M van Vliet 0 1 0 0
PB Balwantsingh b CEM McInerney 29 45 2 0
F Iqbal b M van Vliet 0 1 0 0
M Bukhari* lbw b CEM McInerney 22 30 3 0
M Latif c AE Alangara Napoleon b M van Vliet 15 28 1 0
M Singh c CD Burnett b CEM McInerney 1 9 0 0
D Umar c&b M van Vliet 4 14 0 0
JM Snoep not out 10 41 0 0
MB Hoornweg c CM Knoll b CEM McInerney 6 16 1 0
U Saleem b AE Alangara Napoleon 5 9 1 0
N Ibrahimkhil b AE Alangara Napoleon 0 7 0 0
extras (b1 lb0 w8 nb0) 9
TOTAL 10 wickets for 101
FOW
1-0(S Sardha) 2-0(F Iqbal) 3-46(M Bukhari) 4-73(PB Balwantsingh) 5-76(M Singh) 6-76(M Latif) 7-85(D Umar) 8-96(MB Hoornweg) 9-101(U Saleem) 10-101(N Ibrahimkhil)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
M van Vliet 9 1 39 4 3
D Arya 7 2 12 0 1
CEM McInerney 10 1 26 4 2
MA Raza 4 0 17 0 2
AE Alangara Napoleon 3.3 1 6 2
ACC I 1st Innings 102/5 (Overs 29.5)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
CD Burnett+ c U Saleem b MB Hoornweg 35 87 0 0
CEM McInerney b F Iqbal 0 3 0 0
JM Mulready c F Iqbal b MB Hoornweg 18 37 2 0
RK Ramesh Babu c JM Snoep b M Singh 9 12 0 0
MA Raza* b MB Hoornweg 16 31 1 0
S Potdar not out 1 6 0 0
KHA Krishna not out 2 3 0 0
CM Knoll dnb
AE Alangara Napoleon dnb
D Arya dnb
M van Vliet dnb
extras (b2 lb1 w17 nb1) 21
TOTAL 5 wickets for 102
FOW
1-2(CEM McInerney) 2-41(JM Mulready) 3-61(RK Ramesh Babu) 4-98(CD Burnett) 5-99(MA Raza)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
M Bukhari 4 1 14 0
F Iqbal 6 0 22 1 6
MB Hoornweg 6.5 0 23 3 4
N Ibrahimkhil 2 0 12 0 4 1
U Saleem 4 0 12 0 2
M Singh 4 0 10 1
JM Snoep 3 0 6 0 1

Scorecard | Excelsior vs VRA | 19.07.20

Excelsior 20 I Vs VRA I
1-Innings Match Played At Thurlede, Schiedam, 19-Jul-2020, Topklasse
VRA I Win by 149 runs
Round 3
Toss won by Excelsior 20 I
Umpires J Hilhorst – FLA van Lent
Scorers EM Heggelman – K Holdsworth
Home Side Excelsior 20 I
Points Awarded VRA I 2, Excelsior 20 I 0
VRA I 1st Innings 244/10 All Out (Overs 49.3)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
V Singh b S Bhatti 5 13 1 0
Z Khan lbw b LT Ingram 27 41 2 1
ES Szwarczynski+ c J Kroesen b UF Baker 61 105 6 0
BN Cooper c LA Kroesen b LT Ingram 49 67 2 1
PW Borren* b S Bhatti 50 39 5 1
SR Rasool lbw b S Bhatti 2 5 0 0
LA Turmaine c R Heinsbroek b LT Ingram 17 19 1 0
QWM Gunning run out J Kroesen 18 8 2 1
D Dasgupta c MJF Schewe b GG Kroesen 2 3 0 0
MAK Raja run out LT Ingram 0 0 0 0
U Nashier not out 1 1 0 0
extras (b3 lb2 w3 nb4) 12
TOTAL 10 wickets for 244
FOW
1-6(V Singh) 2-60(Z Khan) 3-137(ES Szwarczynski) 4-182(BN Cooper) 5-192(SR Rasool) 6-217(PW Borren) 7-237(LA Turmaine) 8-241(QWM Gunning) 9-241(MAK Raja) 10-244(D Dasgupta)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
S Bhatti 9 0 45 3 1
NT Etman 5 1 12 0
RWA van Troost 8 0 52 0 1
GG Kroesen 8.3 0 39 1 1
LT Ingram 9 0 45 3 3
UF Baker 10 0 46 1 1
Excelsior 20 I 1st Innings 95/10 All Out (Overs 28.1)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
LA Kroesen c ES Szwarczynski b PW Borren 0 1 0 0
RTF Verhagen+ c BN Cooper b LA Turmaine 24 24 5 0
J Kroesen* c BN Cooper b MAK Raja 24 44 4 0
NT Etman c QWM Gunning b MAK Raja 0 2 0 0
LT Ingram c Z Khan b QWM Gunning 4 10 0 0
RWA van Troost c&b PW Borren 22 42 3 0
R Heinsbroek b QWM Gunning 0 6 0 0
MJF Schewe c ES Szwarczynski b QWM Gunning 1 11 0 0
GG Kroesen c PW Borren b QWM Gunning 5 14 1 0
UF Baker not out 9 13 1 0
S Bhatti c QWM Gunning b V Singh 0 2 0 0
extras (b0 lb1 w5 nb0) 6
TOTAL 10 wickets for 95
FOW
1-0(LA Kroesen) 2-49(RTF Verhagen) 3-50(NT Etman) 4-55(LT Ingram) 5-57(J Kroesen) 6-57(R Heinsbroek) 7-61(MJF Schewe) 8-75(GG Kroesen) 9-94(RWA van Troost) 10-95(S Bhatti)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
PW Borren 4 1 17 2
QWM Gunning 10 2 31 4 2
MAK Raja 6 0 15 2 1
LA Turmaine 3 0 13 1
U Nashier 4 1 13 0
V Singh 1.1 0 5 1 2

Scorecard | HBS vs Dosti | 19.07.20

HBS I Vs Dosti I
1-Innings Match Played At Craeyenhout, Den Haag, 19-Jul-2020, Topklasse
HBS I Win by 9 wkts
Round 3
Toss won by Dosti I
Umpires PJ Jansen – R Kaulingfreks
Scorers MAP Wiegers
Home Side HBS I
Points Awarded Dosti I 0, HBS I 2
Dosti I 1st Innings 84/10 All Out (Overs 21.2)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
S Ravichandran+ c BFL Boddendijk b SP Geenevasen 0 2 0 0
SSM Raju c BFL Boddendijk b FJ Vink 16 22 2 0
M Hans* c BFL Boddendijk b FJ Vink 1 9 0 0
AG Dhaduti lbw b JI de Mey 3 10 0 0
T Ahmed b WT Coster 23 24 5 0
Arief Hoseinbaks c RP Mason b WT Coster 1 11 0 0
W Masood c TP Visée b WT Coster 13 12 1 1
Asief Hoseinbaks c Navjit Singh b WT Coster 8 9 1 0
R Varma b JI de Mey 0 5 0 0
J Kumar lbw b WT Coster 2 13 0 0
A Mahangoe not out 5 10 0 0
extras (b0 lb0 w12 nb0) 12
TOTAL 10 wickets for 84
FOW
1-0(S Ravichandran) 2-19(M Hans) 3-20(SSM Raju) 4-44(AG Dhaduti) 5-49(T Ahmed) 6-53(Arief Hoseinbaks) 7-68(W Masood) 8-71(R Varma) 9-71(Asief Hoseinbaks) 10-84(J Kumar)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
SP Geenevasen 5 0 22 1 1
FJ Vink 5 0 21 2
JI de Mey 6 1 25 2 6
WT Coster 5.2 0 16 5 5
HBS I 1st Innings 85/1 (Overs 9.1)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
WT Coster not out 12 22 0 0
TP Visée*+ c S Ravichandran b T Ahmed 67 24 6 5
RP Mason not out 6 9 1 0
Navjit Singh dnb
FJ Vink dnb
SP Vink dnb
JI de Mey dnb
J van der Raad dnb
A Ahmed dnb
BFL Boddendijk dnb
SP Geenevasen dnb
extras (b0 lb0 w0 nb0) 0
TOTAL 1 wickets for 85
FOW
1-75(TP Visée)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
Asief Hoseinbaks 2 0 23 0
W Masood 4 0 32 0
T Ahmed 2 0 23 1
M Hans 1 0 6 0
A Mahangoe .1 0 1 0

Scorecard | VOC vs Punjab | 19.07.20

VOC I Vs Punjab I
1-Innings Match Played At Hazelaarweg, Rotterdam, 19-Jul-2020, Topklasse
Punjab I Win by 6 wkts
Round 3
Toss won by Punjab I
Umpires PGHA van Giezen – M Prabhudesai
Scorers CCH Kaulingfreks – N Mohammed
Home Side VOC I
Points Awarded VOC I 0, Punjab I 2
VOC I 1st Innings 197/6 Closed (Overs 50)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
MA Durrani b S Tariq 0 1 0 0
JD Schoonheim c Mubashar Hussain b S Tariq 16 15 2 1
TIM de Kok+ c SJ Myburgh b S Tariq 6 8 1 0
PM Seelaar* not out 93 138 7 2
A Jain c MMA Bajwa b SA Zulfiqar 21 47 2 0
CL Rutgers lbw b AT Nidamanuru 43 70 3 0
R Malik b SA Zulfiqar 3 14 0 0
SB van Wingerden not out 2 7 0 0
BW Hanif dnb
H Shah dnb
BRA Ruyters dnb
extras (b0 lb2 w11 nb0) 13
TOTAL 6 wickets for 197
FOW
1-0(MA Durrani) 2-10(TIM de Kok) 3-22(JD Schoonheim) 4-78(A Jain) 5-175(CL Rutgers) 6-184(R Malik)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
S Tariq 9 2 36 3
Y Usman 4 0 15 0 6
SA Zulfiqar 8 0 41 2 1
Mubashar Hussain 9 3 46 0 2
SM Zulfiqar 10 1 26 0
AT Nidamanuru 10 1 31 1
Punjab I 1st Innings 198/4 (Overs 38.1)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
SJ Myburgh not out 105 108 10 3
RU Zulfiqar c sub b JD Schoonheim 18 35 1 0
AA Zulfiqar c&b A Jain 25 46 2 0
Y Usman b JD Schoonheim 15 15 2 1
SM Zulfiqar b R Malik 13 13 2 0
SA Zulfiqar not out 6 12 0 0
AT Nidamanuru dnb
MMA Bajwa+ dnb
Mudassar Hussain dnb
Mubashar Hussain dnb
S Tariq* dnb
extras (b2 lb0 w14 nb0) 16
TOTAL 4 wickets for 198
FOW
1-57(RU Zulfiqar) 2-116(AA Zulfiqar) 3-137(Y Usman) 4-175(SM Zulfiqar)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
A Jain 10 1 34 1
BW Hanif 6 0 36 0 2
JD Schoonheim 8 0 45 2 2
SB van Wingerden 7 0 39 0
H Shah 4 0 22 0 5
R Malik 3.1 0 20 1

Gallery | Excelsior vs VRA | 19.07.20

Excelsior ’20 Schiedam vs VRA at Thurlede – 19/07/20
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