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Punjab go down as Quick Haag move out of danger

Rod Lyall 20/08/18


VOC Rotterdam underlined their position as newly-crowned Topklasse champions with an emphatic win over bottom-placed Punjab Rotterdam at Hazelaarweg on Sunday, and in doing so ensured that their opponents would, partly in the light of results elsewhere, be relegated to the Hoofdklasse next season.

The champions gave a demonstration of their batting strength by compiling an imposing 283 for five, with Dirk van Baren making 47, Max O’Dowd contributing 33, and then skipper Pieter Seelaar (62) and keeper Scott Edwards (72 not out) sharing a fifth-wicket stand of 102.

Stef Myburgh and Ali Raza once again got Punjab off to a flying start when they replied, but once Raza had gone Myburgh found it difficult to maintain the momentum, and he eventually fell to O’Dowd for 59.

O’Dowd then ran through the Punjab lower and middle order to finish with figures of six for 42, and with Jelte Schoonheim taking three for 33 the wooden-spooners were dismissed for 175, giving VOC victory by 108 runs.

At Craeyenhout, meanwhile, Quick Haag were putting themselves out of danger with an 18-run win against neighbours HBS, although they had some nervous moments along the way.

Their innings was something of a stop-start affair, but Sean Davey saw them through to a decent total of 243, making 79 himself and sharing in a 73-run stand for the fourth wicket with Lesley Stokkers (39) after Jay Bista had contributed 37 at the top of the order.

The wickets were shared among the HBS bowlers, with Wessel Coster, Farshad Khan, Ferdi Vink and Julian de Mey picking up a brace apiece.

After the early dismissal of the openers HBS were given a solid base by Adil Ahmed (43) and Navjit Singh, who put on 80 for the third wicket, setting the stage for a typically whirlwind knock from Tobias Visée, whose 69 came from just 29 deliveries and included seven fours and five sixes.

The Craeyenhout side seemed to be cruising, but Visée’s dismissal, the first of three victims for former international seamer Edgar Schiferli, returning to Quick’s first team after a three-year absence, was the cue for a dramatic collapse in which seven wickets fell for 24 runs.

Singh went for 79, bowled by Davey, and Wesley Barresi, batting at eight, ran out of partners as his side was dismissed for 225. Schiferli finished with three for 45.

The other possible candidates for relegation, ACC lost to HCC at Het Loopveld West, but were relieved of any remaining peril by Punjab’s defeat.

In a match reduced to 48 overs after overnight rain had left the pitch damp and slippery at first, ACC were unable to take advantage of skipper Saqib Zulfiqar’s decision to bat first, and were dismissed for a disappointing 121.

Opener Rehmat Zulfiqar batted almost throughout for his 38, while veteran Ahmed Zulfiqar added a run-a-ball 27 before he was run out.

Ryan Ninan took three for 27 for HCC, and also took three catches, one of them off his own bowling.

Sikander Zulfiqar removed both openers when HCC replied, but Tonny Staal and Bryce Street set about righting the ship, and after Staal had been run out Street and Boris Gorlee saw their side home to a seven-wicket victory, Street finishing on 59 not out and Gorlee on 30.

Excelsior ’20 Schiedam reinforced their claim to a top-four place by overwhelming Sparta 1888 at Thurlede, thanks in large measure to an unbeaten 142 from Tim Etman, who batted throughout the innings as the home side ran up 250 for six.

Remarkably, Excelsior then bowled Sparta out for 41, exactly the same total they had themselves been dismissed for in the corresponding fixture in Capelle a/d IJssel in June.

Only Atse Buurman, with 27, reached double figures in the Sparta innings, which included six ducks. Gijs Kroesen claimed two early wickets, but the main destroyers were James Hilditch and Lorenzo Ingram, with four for 15 and four for 9 respectively.

Like the match at Het Loopveld, Dosti United’s game against VRA Amsterdam was also rain-affected, and reduced in this case to 45 overs.

Batting first, Dosti made 202 for seven, Mohammad Hafeez making 60 before hitting a return catch to Peter Borren, who claimed three for 24 and brought his tally of wickets in the competition to exactly 300.

Hafeez was supported by Kuldeep Diwan (32), who has against joined Dosti as an end-of-season replacement for Taruwar Kohli.

Ben Cooper then steered VRA to a five-wicket victory with an unbeaten 84, he and Mitch Lees adding 66 in an unbroken sixth-wicket stand.

Gallery | ACC vs HCC | 19.08.18

ACC vs HCC at het Loopveld – 19/08/18
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Rod Lyall and Bertus de Jong 16/08/18


With the championship now in the hands of VOC Rotterdam, the remaining interest in the Topklasse shifts to the lower reaches of the table, where fellow-Rotterdammers Punjab still have an outside chance of avoiding relegation.

RL: Punjab’s first task is, however, massive, as they must take on the new champions at Hazelaarweg. VOC have demonstrated the kind of resilience which took Excelsior to the title in the past two seasons: even when not playing particularly well, they have the knack of finding someone to produce the match-winning performance. Last week it was Pierce Fletcher with the bat and Bobby Hanif with the ball, but everyone in the side has delivered at some stage in a notable winning streak. Punjab at last found heroes other than Myburgh and Raza against Dosti last Sunday, but with the official handover of the trophy planned for Hazelaarweg it won’t be easy for Mamoon Latif and Asif Khan – or anyone else in the side – to reproduce that sort of effort against Pieter Seelaar’s side.

BdJ: Punjab’s remarkable win last week means they will most likely take their hopes of Topklasse survival into the final round, and they’re in with a real shot of setting up a de facto relegation play-off against Quick in their last game. Besting the new Champions away would significantly improve their odds, and given that VOC’s job is effectively done and several of the squad are carrying injuries there’s a decent chance they will rest players on Sunday. If Punajb can pull off an upset against their Rotterdam rivals their fate will be in their own hands heading into the final round, but even a below strength VOC will take some beating on their own turf.


RL: The Rotterdammers’ nearest rivals in the relegation race, ACC are at home to HCC at Het Loopveld West, and after last week’s final-over defeat at the hands of Excelsior this is a game they absolutely have to win. As always, it will probably be down to some combination of Zulfiqars to make that possible, although Shirase Rasool’s contribution last Sunday may be evidence that the younger brigade is beginning to settle into the Topklasse. Having dismissed VRA for 153, HCC seemed down and out until Douwe Walhain produced the innings of a lifetime, but Tonny Staal will be looking for his side to take a more conventional route to victory this time. In Hidde Overdijk and Ali Ahmed Qasim the Hagenaars have the new-ball attack to unsettle the ACC top order, and that will surely be the key.

BdJ: ACC need at least 2 points from their next two games to be safe, and will not want to head to Bermweg next week with relegation still on the line. Raza and Rasool have both begun to grow into their roles in the side this season, but the Amsterdammers remain rather Zulfiqar-dependent. HCC have blown rather hot and cold this season, knocking over top table sides but conversely showing themselves capable of losing to anyone, and ACC came out on top at de Diepput in their last encounter. Nevertheless the visitors have momentum on their side as they head to het Loopveld, and ACC every reason to be nervous.


RL: Not yet completely out of danger, Quick Haag have what is nominally a home fixture against neighbours HBS Craeyenhout, but they will instead make the short journey through the Bosjes van Pex to their rivals’ ground. Now the league’s leading run-scorer, Jay Bista remains their trump card, but it’s hard to see the Quick attack causing the sort of problems to the HBS top order that VOC were able to do last week. For Tobias Visée and his men, of course, the challenge will be to lift themselves after the disappointment of that defeat, but second place on the table is still up for grabs, and one would hope that that would be sufficient incentive for HBS to stage a big finish in this, the club’s 125th anniversary year.

BdJ: What was always likely to be a “transitional” year for Quick has turned out even tougher than expected as injuries, retirements and departures have left them struggling to field a competitive side. Even Bista – the season’s nailed-on MVP – has not been able to drag them out of danger, and they have work to do if they’re to avoid a transition to the Hoofdklasse. With help from VOC they may be able to secure safety on Sunday, but even a disappointed and thus far disappointing HBS side will be heavy favourites at Craeyenhout. Again the hosts’ own injury niggles may prevent them from fielding a full strength side, especially as the format has left them little to play for, but all the pressure will be on Quick come Sunday, and they will likely need than Bista, Mol and motivation to bag two points at Craeyenhout.


RL: Elsewhere, honour and final rankings are the only issues at stake – not that either of these is unimportant in itself. VRA Amsterdam are at Sportpark Drieburg to take on Dosti United. They, too, have to cope with last week’s double disappointment: another poor batting display, followed by HCC’s extraordinary recovery after the Amsterdammers seemingly had them on the ropes. Dosti, too, managed to lose a game they seemed well on the way to winning, and they will need Anees Davids to contribute more against VRA than he was able to do against Punjab. At their best, VRA are more than a match for any side in the competition, and with Dosti clearly missing Taruwar Kohli it’s hard to see the home side taking the points.

BdJ: It’s remarkable given VRA’s poor start to the season and consistently inconsistent batting that they were able to take their title challenge as deep as they did, and it will be interesting to see whether the are able to perform any better under a total lack of pressure. On paper a Dosti side lacking Kohli should be no match for them, but then Emile van den Burg’s team have demonstrated an ability to lose in the face of weaker opposition from week one. The evergreen Mohammad Hafeez has been the stand-out bowler in the competition this season, and his contribution to Dosti’s mid-table finish is on a par with Kohli’s. He was curiously under-used last week however, as was Davids – bowling just six overs between them – and if their lightened workload was due to injury then an already diminished Dosti line-up looks still thinner.


RL: The day’s final contest is between two sides who have had a very disappointing second half of the season, with Excelsior ‘20 at home to Sparta 1888 at Thurlede. Both could be forgiven if they were now thinking about next year, and with Gijs Kroesen now taking the Schiedammers’ new ball – and bowling effectively at the death as well – they may be doing just that. Sparta’s early results probably gave a somewhat flattering impression, and neither side will have forgotten their demolition of Excelsior’s batting at Bermweg. But Thurlede is a completely different proposition, and with James Hilditch back in the side Excelsior will be out to prove that they are a better side than some of their performances this year have suggested.

BdJ: Hilditch’s early return was somewhat unexpected and how long his hamstring will hold out is something of an open question, much like why on earth he’s taking the field at all given that Excelsior are long safe. That said, he appears to have succeeded in pulling Excelsior out of their late-season slump, whilst Sparta’s continues unabated (their win against Quick last week was their first in seven rounds) and the Capelle side’s cause is not helped by the absence of Warren Bell. Though Sparta’s early victories were won without him and Mudassar Bukhari has looked a scarcely-diminished force with the ball since his Topklasse return, Excelsior will fancy their chances on home turf, at least if they can negotiate the early overs. The hosts’ tail is long but has been lively of late, whilst Sparta’s batting has looked rickety all season. Under a different format either or both teams might have been fighting for a top four finish and a long-shot run at the finals, but as it stands there’s still pride to play for, and the crowd at Thurlede will be expecting a hard fought-finish in Excelsior’s final home match.


Rod Lyall’s tips: VOC, ACC, HBS, VRA, Excelsior.
Bertus de Jong’s tips: VOC, HCC, HBS, VRA, Excelsior.

Scorecard | HBS vs VOC | 12.08.18

VOC I Vs HBS I
1-Innings Match Played At Craeyenhout, Den Haag, 12-Aug-2018, Topklasse
VOC I Win by 61 runs
Round 16
Toss won by VOC I
Umpires HKG Jansen – WPM van Liemt
Scorers MAP Wiegers – H Reijmer-Steens
Home Side (neutral)
Points Awarded VOC I 2, HBS I 0
VOC I 1st Innings 194/8 Closed (Overs 50)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
JD Schoonheim c SP Gomes b WT Coster 22 18 4 0
CL Rutgers c SP Gomes b F Khan 12 12 0 1
ZDA van Baren c WT Coster b F Khan 32 41 4 1
MP O'Dowd c Navjit Singh b FJ Vink 18 62 1 0
PM Seelaar* c TP Visée b FJ Vink 10 31 0 0
SA Edwards+ c J de Mey b FJ Vink 7 34 0 0
SP van Lent run out 8 25 1 0
FJ Klaassen not out 15 34 0 0
UF Baker c F Khan b W Barresi 4 8 1 0
PJ Fletcher not out 34 35 3 2
BW Hanif dnb
extras (b1 lb12 w19 nb0) 32
TOTAL 8 wickets for 194
FOW
1-29(JD Schoonheim) 2-55(CL Rutgers) 3-81(ZDA van Baren) 4-108(PM Seelaar) 5-112(MP O'Dowd) 6-129(SA Edwards) 7-137(SP van Lent) 8-142(UF Baker)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
BA Westdijk 10 1 56 0 3
WT Coster 3 0 23 1 1
F Khan 9 1 25 2 2
J de Mey 4 0 18 0 2
Navjit Singh 10 2 27 0 4
FJ Vink 10 2 15 3 2
W Barresi 4 0 17 1
HBS I 1st Innings 133/9 All Out (Overs 38.5)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
WT Coster c SA Edwards b FJ Klaassen 0 5 0 0
TP Visée*+ c SA Edwards b PJ Fletcher 8 8 1 0
SP Gomes b BW Hanif 5 21 0 0
J Morgan c UF Baker b PM Seelaar 74 56 9 3
W Barresi c PM Seelaar b BW Hanif 3 16 0 0
Navjit Singh c MP O'Dowd b BW Hanif 17 60 2 0
D Coster Retired Not Out 1 19 0 0
FJ Vink c SA Edwards b BW Hanif 3 8 0 0
J de Mey not out 9 31 0 0
BA Westdijk c JD Schoonheim b FJ Klaassen 5 8 0 0
F Khan c BW Hanif b PM Seelaar 0 3 0 0
extras (b0 lb5 w2 nb1) 8
TOTAL 9 wickets for 133
FOW
1-1(WT Coster) 2-14(TP Visée) 3-53(SP Gomes) 4-72(W Barresi) 5-112(J Morgan) 6-118(FJ Vink) 7-121(Navjit Singh) 8-131(BA Westdijk) 9-133(F Khan)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
FJ Klaassen 8 0 25 2 1 1
PJ Fletcher 4 0 36 1 1
BW Hanif 8 2 27 4
PM Seelaar 8.5 5 7 2
UF Baker 10 0 33 0

Scorecard | HCC vs VRA | 12.08.18

HCC I Vs VRA I
1-Innings Match Played At De Diepput, Den Haag, 12-Aug-2018, Topklasse
HCC I Win by 4 wkts
Round 16
Toss won by HCC I
Umpires DJ Kalloe – P Muthucumaru
Scorers K Pattiselanno – K Holdsworth
Home Side HCC I
Points Awarded VRA I 0, HCC I 2
VRA I 1st Innings 153/10 All Out (Overs 49.3)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
V Singh b HC Overdijk 20 23 3 0
DJ ter Braak run out 9 45 0 0
ES Szwarczynski c AJ Staal b AA Qasim 9 54 0 0
BN Cooper b RR Bijloos 23 19 3 1
PW Borren c BE Street b RR Bijloos 6 6 0 0
E van den Burg* c AA Qasim b R Ninan 31 42 4 0
MB Lees+ c AJ Staal b R Ninan 0 1 0 0
LA Turmaine c BHG Gorlee b AA Qasim 2 8 0 0
MAK Raja not out 22 46 1 0
QWM Gunning run out 5 23 0 0
HG Mia c AA Qasim b BE Street 14 29 0 0
extras (b0 lb4 w8 nb0) 12
TOTAL 10 wickets for 153
FOW
1-30(V Singh) 2-37(DJ ter Braak) 3-66(BN Cooper) 4-72(PW Borren) 5-107(E van den Burg) 6-107(MB Lees) 7-107(ES Szwarczynski) 8-110(LA Turmaine) 9-121(QWM Gunning) 10-153(HG Mia)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
R Ninan 10 4 17 2
AA Qasim 7 2 26 2 2
MBS Jonkman 7 0 28 0 6
HC Overdijk 9 3 17 1
RR Bijloos 7 1 24 2
BE Street 9.3 1 37 1
HCC I 1st Innings 154/6 (Overs 42.3)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
R Ninan c ES Szwarczynski b QWM Gunning 4 12 0 0
MBS Jonkman lbw b PW Borren 16 50 1 0
AJ Staal* c DJ ter Braak b QWM Gunning 6 10 1 0
BE Street c LA Turmaine b PW Borren 18 30 1 0
BHG Gorlee st MB Lees b MAK Raja 14 34 0 0
HC Overdijk not out 21 58 1 0
JZ-X van Kessel c PW Borren b QWM Gunning 1 6 0 0
DL Walhain not out 63 55 5 5
AA Qasim dnb
LJF Lagas+ dnb
RR Bijloos dnb
extras (b0 lb2 w9 nb0) 11
TOTAL 6 wickets for 154
FOW
1-4(R Ninan) 2-16(AJ Staal) 3-39(MBS Jonkman) 4-54(BE Street) 5-66(BHG Gorlee) 6-67(JZ-X van Kessel)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
QWM Gunning 10 2 29 3 5
HG Mia 8 1 22 0 3
PW Borren 9.3 2 41 2
LA Turmaine 9 0 32 0
MAK Raja 6 1 28 1

Scorecard | ACC vs Excelsior | 12.08.18

ACC I Vs Excelsior 20 I
1-Innings Match Played At Het Loopveld West, 12-Aug-2018, Topklasse
Excelsior 20 I Win by 7 runs
Round 16
Toss won by Excelsior 20 I
Umpires HM Butt – R Kaulingfreks
Scorers DC Schinkel – EM Heggelman
Home Side ACC I
Points Awarded Excelsior 20 I 2, ACC I 0
Excelsior 20 I 1st Innings 191/9 Closed (Overs 50)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
TC Etman b A Kumar 7 14 1 0
TJ Heggelman* c R Zulfiqar b SA Zulfiqar 0 5 0 0
J Kroesen c R Zulfiqar b SM Zulfiqar 28 61 3 0
LT Ingram c A Zaidi b MA Raza 74 117 5 2
JR Hilditch run out R Zulfiqar 29 58 1 0
DA Woutersen+ c SA Zulfiqar b MA Raza 0 3 0 0
SG Shankar c Ahmed Zulfiqar b R Zulfiqar 24 20 2 1
RWA van Troost b SA Zulfiqar 8 10 0 0
GG Kroesen c MA Raza b SA Zulfiqar 6 8 0 0
HA Khan not out 2 4 0 0
S Bhatti not out 0 0 0 0
extras (b1 lb0 w12 nb0) 13
TOTAL 9 wickets for 191
FOW
1-5(TJ Heggelman) 2-9(TC Etman) 3-93(J Kroesen) 4-148(LT Ingram) 5-148(DA Woutersen) 6-156(JR Hilditch) 7-181(RWA van Troost) 8-187(SG Shankar) 9-191(GG Kroesen)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
SA Zulfiqar 10 2 33 3
A Kumar 5 1 20 1 3
MA Raza 10 0 39 2
Ahmed Zulfiqar 6 0 22 0
R Zulfiqar 9 0 35 1 2
SM Zulfiqar 10 0 41 1 1
ACC I 1st Innings 184/6 Closed (Overs 50)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
RH Frenz c SG Shankar b JR Hilditch 29 59 3 0
R Zulfiqar c DA Woutersen b GG Kroesen 7 8 1 0
AA Zulfiqar+ b JR Hilditch 22 38 3 0
SM Zulfiqar* lbw b JR Hilditch 1 4 0 0
SA Zulfiqar c HA Khan b RWA van Troost 49 84 2 2
SR Rasool c HA Khan b RWA van Troost 37 61 3 0
MA Raza not out 17 24 0 0
Ahmed Zulfiqar not out 10 21 0 0
W Alim dnb
A Kumar dnb
A Zaidi dnb
extras (b1 lb4 w7 nb0) 12
TOTAL 6 wickets for 184
FOW
1-14(R Zulfiqar) 2-57(AA Zulfiqar) 3-59(SM Zulfiqar) 4-66(RH Frenz) 5-152(SA Zulfiqar) 6-155(SR Rasool)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
GG Kroesen 6 0 32 1 2
RWA van Troost 10 2 30 2
JR Hilditch 10 0 33 3
S Bhatti 10 1 29 0 3
HA Khan 5 0 18 0 1
LT Ingram 4 0 20 0
TJ Heggelman 5 1 17 0 1

Scorecard | Sparta vs Quick |12.08.18

Quick Haag I Vs Sparta I
1-Innings Match Played At Sportpark Bermweg, Capelle a/d IJssel, 12-Aug-2018, Topklasse
Sparta I Win by 5 wkts
Round 16
Umpires Z Hussain – JPAW Molenaar
Scorers A Smelt – JWM Krulder
Home Side (neutral)
Points Awarded Quick Haag I 0, Sparta I 2
Quick Haag I 1st Innings 133/10 All Out (Overs 37.3)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
HJ van Gigch b M Bukhari 0 6 0 0
JG Bista* c MB Hoornweg b S Yaqub 78 70 8 1
JA Brand c AF Buurman b M Bukhari 15 33 1 1
GMC Mol c&b U Saleem 6 14 0 0
LW Stokkers c AF Buurman b U Saleem 0 14 0 0
SB Davey c AF Buurman b S Yaqub 14 53 1 0
SJ Allema lbw b U Saleem 3 7 0 0
D Vierling+ b S Yaqub 3 11 0 0
TJB Landheer not out 0 8 0 0
MB van Schelven lbw b M Bukhari 1 4 0 0
T de Mooij run out 0 5 0 0
extras (b0 lb2 w11 nb0) 13
TOTAL 10 wickets for 133
FOW
1-0(HJ van Gigch) 2-46(JA Brand) 3-58(GMC Mol) 4-78(LW Stokkers) 5-111(JG Bista) 6-127(SJ Allema) 7-127(SB Davey) 8-132(D Vierling) 9-133(MB van Schelven) 10-133(T de Mooij)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
M Bukhari 9 3 30 3 1
MB Hoornweg 4 0 24 0 6
D Muhammed 6 0 16 0
U Saleem 10 4 28 3
JM Snoep 3 0 15 0
S Yaqub 5.3 1 18 3 2
Sparta I 1st Innings 134/5 (Overs 35.3)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
V Rattu c D Vierling b GMC Mol 1 8 0 0
M Bukhari c D Vierling b SB Davey 17 30 3 0
TIM de Kok lbw b JA Brand 21 54 3 0
MA Pollard not out 43 73 5 0
AF Buurman+ b JG Bista 12 15 3 0
D Muhammed c LW Stokkers b JG Bista 2 12 0 0
S Sardha not out 15 22 1 1
U Saleem dnb
JM Snoep* dnb
S Yaqub dnb
MB Hoornweg dnb
extras (b11 lb5 w6 nb1) 23
TOTAL 5 wickets for 134
FOW
1-3(V Rattu) 2-27(M Bukhari) 3-68(TIM de Kok) 4-88(AF Buurman) 5-96(D Muhammed)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
GMC Mol 6 1 23 1 3
SB Davey 8.3 3 26 1
JA Brand 6 0 22 1 1 1
LW Stokkers 4 0 15 0
MB van Schelven 5 0 15 0
JG Bista 6 1 17 2 2

Scorecard | Punjab vs Dosti | 12.08.18

Punjab I Vs Dosti United I
1-Innings Match Played At Zomercomplex, Rotterdam, 12-Aug-2018, Topklasse
Punjab I Win by 2 wkts
Round 16
Toss won by Dosti United I
Umpires AND van den Dries – J Hilhorst
Home Side Punjab I
Points Awarded Dosti United I 0, Punjab I 2
Dosti United I 1st Innings 266/8 Closed (Overs 50)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
RI Ahmed+ c AK Bamunusinghe b S Tariq 11 14 0 0
VAB Tewarie* c SJ Myburgh b AK Bamunusinghe 60 75 10 0
S Ghori run out M Bajwa 13 35 2 0
M Hafeez not out 102 98 9 4
A Davids c AK Bamunusinghe b R Faiz 0 4 0 0
M Hans lbw b AK Bamunusinghe 7 26 0 0
Vimal Tewarie b R Faiz 5 13 1 0
Asief Hoseinbaks c R Faiz b AK Bamunusinghe 10 12 1 0
W Masood c SJ Myburgh b S Tariq 0 4 0 0
Arief Hoseinbaks not out 19 18 3 0
J Kumar dnb
extras (b13 lb4 w22 nb0) 39
TOTAL 8 wickets for 266
FOW
1-35(RI Ahmed) 2-76(S Ghori) 3-116(VAB Tewarie) 4-118(A Davids) 5-156(M Hans) 6-169(Vimal Tewarie) 7-194(Asief Hoseinbaks) 8-200(W Masood)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
S Tariq 10 0 39 2 2
Mubashar Hussain 8 0 55 0 9
Asif Khan 5 0 47 0 2
R Qadri 7 0 34 0
R Faiz 10 2 39 2 1
AK Bamunusinghe 10 0 35 3 2
Punjab I 1st Innings 270/8 (Overs 43.1)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
SJ Myburgh c Arief Hoseinbaks b M Hans 1 2 0 0
AK Bamunusinghe lbw b A Davids 2 17 0 0
Y Usman lbw b M Hans 4 12 0 0
A Raza+ b Asief Hoseinbaks 21 16 5 0
R Qadri c S Ghori b Asief Hoseinbaks 19 26 4 0
M Latif c VAB Tewarie b Asief Hoseinbaks 100 73 14 5
Asif Khan st RI Ahmed b M Hafeez 76 80 8 5
R Faiz not out 28 30 5 1
M Bajwa b M Hafeez 0 1 0 0
Mubashar Hussain not out 0 4 0 0
S Tariq* dnb
extras (b11 lb4 w3 nb1) 19
TOTAL 8 wickets for 270
FOW
1-2(SJ Myburgh) 2-12(Y Usman) 3-16(AK Bamunusinghe) 4-52(A Raza) 5-61(R Qadri) 6-224(M Latif) 7-266(Asif Khan) 8-266(M Bajwa)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
M Hans 10 1 49 2 1
A Davids 3 2 3 1
W Masood 10 1 66 0
Asief Hoseinbaks 10 1 38 3 1
Arief Hoseinbaks 3 0 40 0 1
RI Ahmed 1 0 20 0
VAB Tewarie 2 0 22 0
M Hafeez 3 1 6 2
J Kumar 1.1 0 11 0

VOC champions as VRA lose to HCC

Rod Lyall 13/08/18


VOC Rotterdam claimed the championship which many had predicted for them before a ball had been bowled in this year’ Topklasse competition with a comfortable 61-run victory over HBS at Craeyenhout on Sunday.

Having assembled a squad which included five internationals and two additional recruits from HBS in Corey Rutgers and Pierce Fletcher, the Hazelaarweg club were always likely to be among the strongest contenders, and after a slightly shaky start to the campaign they have won eleven games on the trot to prove that they are worthy champions.

The decisive contribution on Sunday, however, came from former skipper Bobby Hanif, who effectively ended the home side’s challenge by removing first Sharn Gomes and then Wesley Barresi, going on to finish with figures for four for 27.

The HBS chase had already got off to a poor start with Fred Klaassen removing Wessel Coster in the first over and Fletcher dismissing Tobias Visée soon afterwards, but with Gomes and Barresi gone as well the powerful Craeyenhout top order was left reeling.

They were lifted by a superb innings from Jaron Morgan, whose 74 came from 56 balls and included nine fours and three sixes, but once he, having looked capable of winning the match on his own, fell to a catch off VOC skipper Pieter Seelaar, the outcome was never in doubt.

That HBS was chasing a VOC total of 194 for eight was due in large measure to an unbroken 52-run ninth-wicket partnership between Klaassen and Fletcher, generally seen as a lethal new-ball pairing rather than lusty hitters of the ball.

Had modest total of 150 or so and a score which in the end proved a good deal too much for the HBS batsmen.

The Craeyenhout side had done well to fight their way into the match after VOC got off to a lively start, Ferdi Vink’s ten-over spell for figures of three for 15 having helped to reduce the prospective champions to 142 for eight.

Then came the Klaassen-Fletcher show, and in the end they gave themselves a thoroughly defendable total.

Everyone at Craeyenhout had been keeping a weather eye on events elsewhere in Den Haag, since at De Diepput VOC’s principal challengers for the title, VRA Amsterdam, were taking on HCC.

Defeat for VRA would put them out of the running, and in a match of fluctuating fortunes it was HCC that eventually prevailed just as VOC were closing in on their own victory.

Not for the first time this season, a theoretically-strong VRA batting line-up failed to deliver, and the challengers were dismissed for a modest 153.

That they reached even that was due to some late heroics from Adeel Raja and Haseeb Gul Mia, for at 110 for eight it seemed likely that VRA would have to settle for a much lower total.

Skipper Emile van den Burg top-scored with 31, while for HCC there were a brace of wickets apiece for Ryan Ninan, Ali Ahmed Qasim and Reinier Bijloos.

But VRA have also proved able to defend low totals, and when Quirijn Gunning, who claimed three for 29, Peter Borren and Raja had reduced HCC to 67 for six it looked as if their title hopes might still not disappear entirely.

This merely paved the way, however, for an extraordinary innings from Douwe Walhain, who struck five sixes and as many fours on his way to a match-winning 55-ball 63 not out, sharing an unbroken seventh-wicket stand of 87 with Hidde Overdijk and taking his side to the win with seven and a half overs to spare.

At Het Zomercomplex, Punjab Rotterdam kept their slim hopes of avoiding relegation alive with a remarkable two-wicket victory over Dosti United.

Set to make 267 for victory, Punjab were soon 16 for three, and when Ali Raza and Rohan Qadri departed by the time the score was 61 defeat seemed imminent.

But Mamoon Latief and Asif Khan had other ideas, and instead of batting their way towards respectability they went all-out for the win, adding 163 for the sixth wicket and turning the match around completely.

Latief eventually fell to Asief Hoseinbaks when he had made exactly 100, but Khan continued in company with Reyhan Faiz, and the scores were level when Mohammad Hafeez removed him for 76.

Mohsin Bajwa went next ball, but then Faiz hit the winning boundary and Punjab lived to fight another day.

Earlier, Vinoo Tewarie had set Dosti on the way to a substantial total with 60, and then Hafeez marshalled the middle and lower order, making a 98-ball 102 and seeing the side to their total of 266 for eight.

Ahsan Bamunusinghe was again the most successful of the Punjab bowlers with three for 35.

Punjab’s cause was aided by defeats for both the other sides which remain at risk of relegation.

In another tight finish, this time at Het Loopveld West, Excelsior ’20 Schiedam just held on to close out ACC, whose place in the top flight is still not entirely secure.

The defending champions had battled their way to 191 for nine, with Lorenzo Ingram once again the key figure with a knock of 74, in the course of which he shared stands of 84 with Joost Kroesen (28) and 55 with James Hilditch (29).

Sikander Zulfiqar was ACC’s main wicket-taker with three for 33, and when he then made 49 with the bat, supported by Shirase Rasool (37) in a fifth-wicket partnership of 86, he seemed to have set up a win for the home side.

But Rens van Troost returned to remove both batsmen, and it was left to Ahmed Zulfiqar and Anees Raza to try to knock off the remaining runs.

Gijs Kroesen and Sohail Bhatti bowled so tightly in the closing overs, however, that the batsmen were left needing 13 off Kroesen’s final over, and when they could only manage five Excelsior were able to claim victory by 7 runs.

And at Sportpark Bermweg Quick Haag, marginally below ACC in the table, suffered a five-wicket defeat at the hands of Sparta 1888.

Jay Bista was again the pick of the Quick batsmen after Martijn Snoep invited the visitor to bat first, but his 78 provided the lion’s share of the total of 133, and with Mudassar Bukhari taking three for 30, Usman Saleem three for 28 and Salman Yaqub three for 18 it took only 37.3 overs for Sparta to bundle their opponents out.

Michael Pollard then steered his side to victory with an unbeaten 43, Sparta completing the win with more than 15 overs to spare.

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HBS Craeyenhout vs VOC Rotterdam at Craeyenhout – 12/08/18
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