Scorecard | Excelsior vs HBS | 20.05.23

Excelsior 20 I Vs HBS I
1-Innings Match Played At Thurlede, Schiedam, 20-May-2023, Topklasse
HBS I Win by 6 wkts
Round 1/7
Toss won by HBS I
Umpires D Das – ML Hancock
Scorers EM Heggelman – A Khan
Home Side Excelsior 20 I
Points Awarded Excelsior 20 I 0, HBS I 2
Excelsior 20 I 1st Innings 200/9 Closed (Overs 50)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
TC Etman* c W Barresi b K Klein 4 15 1 0
LA Kroesen   b K Klein 2 18 0 0
RTF Verhagen   b W Barresi 26 53 3 0
LT Ingram   b LG Del Bianco 103 104 11 2
M Hart c RP Mason b W Barresi 1 12 0 0
DLS van Bunge c N Adendorff b LG Del Bianco 9 19 1 0
TJ Heggelman c RP Mason b W Barresi 14 39 2 0
SL van Troost+ c TJ Drummond b N Adendorff 11 21 0 0
NT Etman c TJ Drummond b LG Del Bianco 3 5 0 0
RWA van Troost not out   8 9 0 0
UF Baker not out   2 5 0 0
extras   (b1 lb7 w9 nb0) 17      
TOTAL   9 wickets for 200      
FOW
1-5(TC Etman) 2-8(LA Kroesen) 3-66(RTF Verhagen) 4-68(M Hart) 5-82(DLS van Bunge) 6-152(TJ Heggelman) 7-174(SL van Troost) 8-185(LT Ingram) 9-189(NT Etman)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
S Pote 5 2 11 0
K Klein 10 4 24 2
N Adendorff 10 1 43 1 2
W Barresi 8 0 37 3 2
LG Del Bianco 10 1 48 3 3
JL de Mey 7 0 29 0 2
HBS I 1st Innings 201/4 (Overs 45.4)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
RP Mason   b TJ Heggelman 1 6 0 0
S Pote run out M Hart   26 50 4 0
T Walbrugh not out   81 110 8 0
W Barresi* lbw b TJ Heggelman 52 59 2 4
TJ Drummond lbw b LT Ingram 18 39 1 0
LG Del Bianco not out   12 13 1 0
N Adendorff dnb          
K Klein dnb          
JL de Mey dnb          
MMR Scholte+ dnb          
A Khan dnb          
extras   (b0 lb0 w9 nb2) 11      
TOTAL   4 wickets for 201      
FOW
1-5(RP Mason) 2-56(S Pote) 3-141(W Barresi) 4-180(TJ Drummond)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
NT Etman 10 1 44 0 1
TJ Heggelman 10 1 33 2 2
LT Ingram 10 1 33 1 1
M Hart 7 1 35 0 4
RWA van Troost 5.4 0 38 0 2 1
UF Baker 3 0 18 0

Scorecard | HBS vs Salland | 18.05.23

HBS I Vs Salland I
1-Innings Match Played At Craeyenhout, Den Haag, 18-May-2023, Topklasse
HBS I Win by 127 runs
Round 1/6
Toss won by HBS I
Umpires ML Hancock – M Prabhudesai
Home Side HBS I
Points Awarded HBS I 2, Salland I 0
HBS I 1st Innings 293/9 Closed (Overs 50)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
RP Mason   b FC Bartholomew 4 12 1 0
TP Visée c S Naqash b VS Lubbers 0 2 0 0
T Walbrugh c A Gopinath b S Naqash 103 111 10 1
W Barresi* lbw b FC Bartholomew 115 114 15 1
N Adendorff run out   21 16 3 0
LG Del Bianco c A Gopinath b FC Bartholomew 19 14 1 1
K Klein c PP Ottachchige b VS Lubbers 7 10 0 0
JL de Mey   b VS Lubbers 9 13 0 0
S Pote run out   0 1 0 0
MMR Scholte+ not out   5 5 0 0
E Boendermaker not out   1 2 0 0
extras   (b0 lb0 w9 nb0) 9      
TOTAL   9 wickets for 293      
FOW
1-4(TP Visée) 2-6(RP Mason) 3-228(W Barresi) 4-232(T Walbrugh) 5-268(LG Del Bianco) 6-274(N Adendorff) 7-281(K Klein) 8-281(S Pote) 9-292(JL de Mey)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
FC Bartholomew 10 0 51 3 2
VS Lubbers 8 0 35 3 2
GA Nasir 6 0 38 0 1
A Gopinath 7 0 46 0 1
S Naqash 8 0 45 1 3
V Ganesan 6 1 46 0
H Khan 5 0 32 0
Salland I 1st Innings 166/10 All Out (Overs 38.1)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
V Ganesan   c&b K Klein 26 29 5 0
PP Ottachchige+ c JL de Mey b S Pote 9 14 0 0
FP Raxworthy c TP Visée b S Pote 18 13 4 0
VS Lubbers* c T Walbrugh b N Adendorff 47 81 4 0
S Naqash c TP Visée b JL de Mey 26 31 4 0
FC Bartholomew c MMR Scholte b K Klein 1 7 0 0
G van Molen c T Walbrugh b JL de Mey 0 6 0 0
H Khan   b K Klein 16 6 3 0
J Ullah c JL de Mey b N Adendorff 8 34 0 0
A Gopinath   b JL de Mey 1 4 0 0
GA Nasir not out   0 5 0 0
extras   (b0 lb2 w11 nb1) 14      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 166      
FOW
1-29(PP Ottachchige) 2-57(FP Raxworthy) 3-59(V Ganesan) 4-115(S Naqash) 5-116(FC Bartholomew) 6-117(G van Molen) 7-136(H Khan) 8-164(VS Lubbers) 9-166(A Gopinath) 10-166(J Ullah)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
K Klein 10 1 48 3 1 1
LG Del Bianco 1 0 11 0 3
S Pote 5 0 24 2 2
W Barresi 8 0 25 0
N Adendorff 8.1 1 43 2 2
JL de Mey 6 2 13 3 3

Scorecard | ACC vs HBS | 14.05.23

ACC I Vs HBS I
1-Innings Match Played At Het Loopveld West, 14-May-2023, Topklasse
ACC I Win by 36 runs
Round 1/1
Toss won by HBS I
Umpires PGHA van Giezen – WPM van Liemt
Home Side ACC I
Points Awarded ACC I 2, HBS I 0
ACC I 1st Innings 203/6 Closed (Overs 50)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
RI Ahmed+ c RP Mason b S Pote 5 22 0 0
S Potdar c BFL Boddendijk b A Ahmed 50 99 2 0
TG Hobson c N Adendorff b A Ahmed 25 44 0 0
HG Kuhn* lbw b JL de Mey 28 26 3 0
MA Raza not out   44 51 2 0
M Hans run out E Boendermaker   16 28 1 0
RA Kumar run out E Boendermaker   18 24 0 0
A Zaidi not out   8 6 0 0
M Wolfe dnb          
JS Reddy dnb          
Z Master dnb          
extras   (b1 lb0 w8 nb0) 9      
TOTAL   6 wickets for 203      
FOW
1-8(RI Ahmed) 2-71(TG Hobson) 3-100(S Potdar) 4-122(HG Kuhn) 5-151(M Hans) 6-192(RA Kumar)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
S Pote 9 1 29 1 4
K Klein 10 1 36 0
Manjinder Singh 9 0 42 0 2
JL de Mey 10 1 24 1
A Ahmed 5 0 33 2
W Barresi 7 0 38 0 2
HBS I 1st Innings 167/10 All Out (Overs 46.5)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
RP Mason c JS Reddy b RA Kumar 17 25 1 0
S Pote   b Z Master 8 40 0 0
Manjinder Singh c JS Reddy b Z Master 16 17 0 2
A Ahmed c M Hans b Z Master 0 2 0 0
T Walbrugh+   b JS Reddy 33 46 0 0
W Barresi* c RI Ahmed b RA Kumar 1 3 0 0
K Klein c TG Hobson b RA Kumar 0 4 0 0
N Adendorff not out   47 89 1 2
JL de Mey c TG Hobson b RA Kumar 7 24 0 0
E Boendermaker c S Potdar b M Hans 13 15 1 1
BFL Boddendijk c HG Kuhn b MA Raza 12 19 0 0
extras   (b0 lb1 w9 nb3) 13      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 167      
FOW
1-28(RP Mason) 2-40(S Pote) 3-40(A Ahmed) 4-47(Manjinder Singh) 5-50(W Barresi) 6-50(K Klein) 7-98(T Walbrugh) 8-112(JL de Mey) 9-139(E Boendermaker) 10-167(E Boendermaker)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
TG Hobson 10 1 34 0 2
JS Reddy 8 0 23 1 4
RA Kumar 8 1 39 4 2 3
Z Master 5 1 20 3
A Zaidi 5 0 15 0 1
M Hans 10 0 28 1
MA Raza .5 0 7 1

Scorecard | HCC vs HBS | 13.05.23

HCC I Vs HBS I
1-Innings Match Played At De Diepput, Den Haag, 13-May-2023, Topklasse
HCC I Win by 4 wkts
Round 1/5
Toss won by HCC I
Umpires NR Bathi – Z Hussain
Home Side HCC I
Points Awarded HBS I 0, HCC I 2
HBS I 1st Innings 231/9 Closed (Overs 50)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
RP Mason   b H Venter 26 23 5 0
S Pote c D Crowley b H Venter 12 39 0 0
JL de Mey c JD Vandiar b H Venter 0 3 0 0
A Ahmed   b H Venter 26 38 2 1
T Walbrugh c HC Overdijk b H Venter 103 106 5 3
W Barresi*   b HC Overdijk 1 3 0 0
K Klein run out   39 71 3 0
N Adendorff c C Floyd b HC Overdijk 3 9 0 0
Manjinder Singh c BHG Gorlee b HC Overdijk 1 2 0 0
MMR Scholte+ not out   2 5 0 0
BFL Boddendijk not out   2 1 0 0
extras   (b0 lb3 w13 nb0) 16      
TOTAL   9 wickets for 231      
FOW
1-43(RP Mason) 2-43(JL de Mey) 3-73(S Pote) 4-88(A Ahmed) 5-91(W Barresi) 6-201(K Klein) 7-214(N Adendorff) 8-216(Manjinder Singh) 9-229(T Walbrugh)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
HC Overdijk 10 0 43 3
D Crowley 10 0 44 0 5
C Floyd 1 0 13 0 3
DT Doram 10 1 30 0
H Venter 10 1 42 5 1
P Charumbira 9 0 56 0 3
HCC I 1st Innings 233/6 (Overs 48.3)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
MR Alphonse+   b K Klein 16 23 1 0
AJ Staal lbw b JL de Mey 24 40 2 0
BHG Gorlee* c MMR Scholte b Manjinder Singh 12 22 2 0
JD Vandiar c MMR Scholte b Manjinder Singh 31 76 3 0
TP Kloppenburg c N Adendorff b BFL Boddendijk 26 38 2 1
C Floyd not out   55 59 0 4
HC Overdijk c T Walbrugh b JL de Mey 28 27 3 0
DT Doram not out   9 9 1 0
P Charumbira dnb          
D Crowley dnb          
H Venter dnb          
extras   (b3 lb0 w26 nb3) 32      
TOTAL   6 wickets for 233      
FOW
1-37(MR Alphonse) 2-62(BHG Gorlee) 3-73(AJ Staal) 4-127(TP Kloppenburg) 5-146(JD Vandiar) 6-218(HC Overdijk)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
S Pote 8 0 32 0 6
K Klein 9 1 48 1 4
JL de Mey 9.3 1 37 2 2
Manjinder Singh 10 0 67 2 9 1
W Barresi 10 0 31 0 1
BFL Boddendijk 2 0 15 1 1 1

Scorecard | HBS vs VCC | 06.05.23

HBS I Vs Voorburg I
1-Innings Match Played At Craeyenhout, Den Haag, 06-May-2023, Topklasse
Voorburg I Win by 40 runs
Round 1/4
Toss won by Voorburg I
Umpires RJ Akram – DJ Kalloe
Home Side HBS I
Points Awarded Voorburg I 2, HBS I 0
Voorburg I 1st Innings 324/8 Closed (Overs 50)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
ML Levitt c Manjinder Singh b S Pote 104 103 11 4
N Gigani c K Klein b JL de Mey 14 21 2 0
NRJ Croes+   b JL de Mey 80 88 11 0
MN Ahmad   b S Pote 53 44 6 0
SA Engelbrecht* c JL de Mey b Manjinder Singh 32 19 3 2
R Klein c JL de Mey b S Pote 2 4 0 0
GK Nieuwoudt c A Ahmed b S Pote 1 3 0 0
S Ahmad c W Barresi b S Pote 10 8 1 0
VJ Kingma not out   8 8 0 0
MC van Vliet not out   1 3 0 0
PRP Boissevain dnb          
extras   (b4 lb3 w11 nb1) 19      
TOTAL   8 wickets for 324      
FOW
1-54(N Gigani) 2-193(ML Levitt) 3-225(NRJ Croes) 4-283(SA Engelbrecht) 5-302(MN Ahmad) 6-303(R Klein) 7-304(GK Nieuwoudt) 8-315(S Ahmad)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
K Klein 10 0 52 0 2
S Pote 10 1 46 5 1
JL de Mey 8 0 55 2
W Barresi 10 0 72 0 1
Manjinder Singh 7 0 53 1 7 1
A Ahmed 5 0 39 0
HBS I 1st Innings 284/10 All Out (Overs 46.4)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
RP Mason c SA Engelbrecht b ML Levitt 68 40 15 1
S Pote c NRJ Croes b S Ahmad 4 20 0 0
A Ahmed   b MC van Vliet 1 6 0 0
Manjinder Singh   b ML Levitt 4 5 1 0
K Klein lbw b S Ahmad 20 40 2 0
T Walbrugh run out   109 89 6 6
W Barresi* c NRJ Croes b R Klein 21 22 1 1
N Adendorff c MN Ahmad b MC van Vliet 25 41 3 0
JL de Mey c R Klein b VJ Kingma 12 9 2 0
MMR Scholte+ not out   2 7 0 0
BFL Boddendijk c PRP Boissevain b MC van Vliet 0 1 0 0
extras   (b9 lb1 w8 nb0) 18      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 284      
FOW
1-51(S Pote) 2-78(A Ahmed) 3-82(RP Mason) 4-85(Manjinder Singh) 5-121(K Klein) 6-161(W Barresi) 7-229(N Adendorff) 8-260(JL de Mey) 9-284(T Walbrugh) 10-284(BFL Boddendijk)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
VJ Kingma 9 0 45 1 4
GK Nieuwoudt 7 0 39 0
R Klein 6 0 56 1 1
S Ahmad 9 0 62 2 2
MC van Vliet 8.4 0 51 3
ML Levitt 7 0 21 2 1

Scorecard | VRA vs HBS | 30.04.23

VRA I Vs HBS I
1-Innings Match Played At Amstelveen (VRA), 30-Apr-2023, Topklasse
VRA I Win by 7 wkts
Round 1/3
Toss won by VRA I
Umpires M Prabhudesai – J Westerberg
Scorers KA Holdsworth – MAP Wiegers
Home Side VRA I
Points Awarded HBS I 0, VRA I 2
HBS I 1st Innings 203/7 Closed (Overs 50)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
RP Mason c J Smal b Aaditt Jain 22 26 2 0
S Pote   b E Visser 9 43 1 0
Manjinder Singh c LA Turmaine b E Visser 8 13 0 0
T Walbrugh lbw b LA Turmaine 42 70 1 1
W Barresi*   b LA Turmaine 47 68 0 0
K Klein   c&b A Dutt 13 22 0 0
N Adendorff   c&b AT Nidamanuru 17 30 0 0
JL de Mey not out   18 22 1 0
MMR Scholte+ not out   3 7 0 0
BFL Boddendijk dnb          
J van Oosterom dnb          
extras   (b1 lb4 w18 nb1) 24      
TOTAL   7 wickets for 203      
FOW
1-39(RP Mason) 2-44(S Pote) 3-54(Manjinder Singh) 4-140(T Walbrugh) 5-150(W Barresi) 6-168(K Klein) 7-193(N Adendorff)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
A Abid 3 0 19 0 1
T van Luin 9 2 28 0 6
Aaditt Jain 5 0 23 1 4
E Visser 8 1 40 2 4
A Dutt 10 0 30 1 2
LA Turmaine 10 0 41 2
AT Nidamanuru 5 0 17 1
VRA I 1st Innings 204/3 (Overs 32.3)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
A Dutt c JL de Mey b BFL Boddendijk 59 65 4 2
J Balbirnie lbw b S Pote 4 13 0 0
J Smal st Manjinder Singh b W Barresi 72 74 6 1
AT Nidamanuru not out   26 24 0 0
T van Luin not out   19 21 2 0
Z Khan dnb          
L Scully+ dnb          
E Visser dnb          
LA Turmaine* dnb          
Aaditt Jain dnb          
A Abid dnb          
extras   (b2 lb2 w15 nb5) 24      
TOTAL   3 wickets for 204      
FOW
1-12(J Balbirnie) 2-110(A Dutt) 3-167(J Smal)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
K Klein 4 0 13 0 2
JL de Mey 6 0 32 0 3
S Pote 5 0 22 1
N Adendorff 4 0 28 0
W Barresi 6 0 38 1
BFL Boddendijk 1 0 13 1 3
RP Mason 3 0 27 0 1 1
J van Oosterom 2 0 12 0
Manjinder Singh 1.3 0 15 0 1 1

Scorecard | ACC vs HBS | 22.04.23

ACC I Vs HBS I
1-Innings Match Played At Het Loopveld West, 22-Apr-2023, Topklasse
No result
Round 1/1
Toss won by ACC I
Umpires RJ Akram – JP Wentink
Home Side ACC I
HBS I 1st Innings 148/6 (Overs 44)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
T Walbrugh lbw b JS Reddy 2 7 0 0
S Pote c TG Hobson b JS Reddy 60 111 5 0
A Ahmed c F Wegener b M Hans 12 45 1 0
W Barresi* c J Pote b M Hans 0 1 0 0
RP Mason   b M Hans 2 12 0 0
K Klein c HG Kuhn b RA Kumar 36 61 1 1
N Adendorff not out   19 25 1 0
E Boendermaker not out   2 2 0 0
BFL Boddendijk dnb          
MMR Scholte+ dnb          
Manjinder Singh dnb          
extras   (b0 lb3 w12 nb0) 15      
TOTAL   6 wickets for 148      
FOW
1-3(T Walbrugh) 2-54(A Ahmed) 3-55(W Barresi) 4-61(RP Mason) 5-106(S Pote) 6-138(K Klein)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
RA Kumar 7 0 30 1 6
JS Reddy 7 1 23 2 3
TG Hobson 7 0 17 0 2
D Arya 8 0 38 0
M Hans 10 0 28 3 1
MA Raza 5 0 9 0
ACC I 1st Innings
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
RI Ahmed+ dnb          
MA Raza dnb          
S Potdar dnb          
TG Hobson dnb          
HG Kuhn* dnb          
F Wegener dnb          
JS Reddy dnb          
RA Kumar dnb          
M Hans dnb          
J Pote dnb          
D Arya dnb          
extras   (b0 lb0 w0 nb0) 0      
TOTAL   0 wickets for 0      
FOW
 
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb

Preview 2023: HBS, Punjab see turnover and transition

Bertus de Jong 16/04/23


After comfortable finishes in the top half of the table last season big name departures over the winter at HBC Craeyenhout and Punjab Rotterdam have left both clubs with significant gaps to fill. While Punjab retain the services of the four Zulfiqar brothers, skipper Sulaiman Tariq nonetheless faces a rebuilding task with big name bats departing for pastures new and two Afghan quicks heading south. HBS meanwhile have seen a series of retirements leaving new skipper Wesley Barresi to take charge of a comparatively untested squad of youngsters.

Punjab’s strong early showing last season owed a lot to their lead scorer Jonathan Vandiar, who will be turning out for HCC this summer, and to all-rounder and new Netherlands international Teja Nidamanuru, who has left for VRA. Word is the prolific Stephan Myburgh may also spend more time on the sidelines than on the middle this season, having been brought into the national set-up in a coaching role. Add to that Afghan pace occasionals Samiullah Salarazai and Ashiqullah Said both playing their cricket South of the border in Belgium these days, and the Rotterdammers have lost close to half a side’s worth of first-choice players.

The core of the side remains intact however, the dependable Sulaiman Tariq will lead the attack and the side for another season, and be able to call on a full complement of Zulfiqars. Of the four, Rehmat and Asad have been a fairly reliable source of top-order runs, while Sikander and Saqib’s all-round talents lend the side a degree of balance and batting depth. The veteran Sohail Bhatti will likely have to shoulder more responsibility with both the new ball and with the bat down the order, but the Rotterdammers will be glad of the return of Shoaib Minhas and Khurram Shahzad after a four-season sojourn at Hermes.

Minhas and Shahzad played a key role with bat and ball in Punjab’s first season in the Topklasse prior to the arrival of the Zulfiqars, and their presence goes some way toward offsetting the effect of the departures over the off-season. Nonetheless it may take some time for the new-look side to bed in, and if there’s a return to the inconsistent selection and player rotation of the past it could well hamper Punjab’s season.

The steady presence of the four Zulfiqars at the Zomercomplex along with Tariq and reliable stalwarts such as Yasir Usman, Mubashar and Mudassar Hussain nonetheless ensures a degree of stability that ought to allow the Rotterdam side to weather the departures, and indeed their pre-season form gives considerable casue for optimism.


Meanwhile over at Craeyenhout HBS have seen a similar exodus, the Crows seeing with a string of senior retirements. Former skipper Ferdi Vink and his brother Stephan are both understood to be hanging up their spikes, along with all-rounder Navjit Singh and the explosive keeper-bat Tobias Visée. Player coach Gavin Kaplan will also be absent this season, while Ryan Klein has moved to VCC, though his younger brother Kyle remains at HBS.

The experienced Wesley Barresi will take over the captaincy for the 2023, and will be able to call on the experience of now well-integrated overseas bat Tayo Walbrugh to provide some continuity at the top of the order at least. Should Walbrugh replicate his form from last season, when he finished top of the run tables with 844 runs at an average over 60, it should go some way to smoothing what otherwise looks a potentially rough transitional year for the Crows.

The loss of Singh, Visée, Vink and Klein leaves the top order looking rather thin otherwise, and the HBS faithful will hope Reese Mason can grow into a senior role at the top and that slow southpaw Julian de Mey recovers some of his past form with the bat. Leading the attack will be new acquisition Nic Adendorff, a right arm seam-bowling all-rounder brought over by Barresi from the Titans academy.

For the rest the season will be something of a baptism of fire for the youth and second-team graduates that make up the remainder of the squad. Bowlers Benno Boddendijk and Yoran Visée boast a modicum of top-flight experience, though all told the seam attack looks rather green. Keeper-bat Martijn Scholte has also had a run in the firsts without quite finding his feet, and HBS will hope he and graduates Adil Ahmed, Elmar Boendermaker and Leon Stadhouder will be able to grow into their roles.

In the circumstances survival will presumably be the first goal for the venerable Hague side, who will not want to repeat their brief stint in the Hoofdklasse a decade ago. Much will depend on captain Barresi, not only to contribute with bat and ball but also to get the best out of a comparatively inexperienced side.

HBS vs Excelsior at Crayenhout | Round 15 | 27.08.22

Group A preview

Rod Lyall 12/04/22


For the first time in its 132-year history the Dutch top flight men’s competition will be played in two groups this season, and the teams’ first target will be to finish in the top three of their pool, thus giving themselves a crack at the Topklasse title in the second phase.

At first glance it looked as if Group A might be distinctly the weaker of the two, but with a returning influx of overseas players after the pandemic-induced drought of the past two years and some significant transfers it may prove a tougher challenge than first thought.

2021 champions, Punjab Rotterdam, have made the bold decision to do without any overseas imports, and will largely stay with their winning combination from last season.

With the four Zulfiqar brothers at the top of their order, along with (now former) international opener Steph Myburgh and all-rounder Teja Nidamanuru, they have plenty of power with the bat; whether Myburgh is regularly available remains to be seen, but Punjab fans will be hoping he can reproduce the scintillating form with which he bowed out of the international arena in New Zealand a couple of weeks ago.

The parsimonious seam attack of skipper Suleiman Tariq, Sohail Bhatti, Sikander Zulfiqar and Mubashar Hussain, now joined by Belgian-based, former VOC player Ashiqullah Said, is likely to further trouble opposing batting sides, and with the spin options of Nidamanuru, Saqib Zulfiqar, Irfan ul Haq and possibly the veteran Muhammad Hafeez, Punjab will again be a tough proposition, especially on their bijou ground at Rotterdam’s Zomercomplex.

After last season ended controversially with claims and counterclaims of racist behaviour, HCC will be keen to make a fresh new start, and although they have lost opener Musa Nadeem Ahmad to Voorburg they have compensated for this by acquiring two overseas players, New Zealander Tim Pringle and Australian Zac Worden.

Left-armer Pringle is the son of former New Zealand international Chris, who played for HCC and then for one season with VRA between 1996 and 2001, taking 264 wickets at an average of 11.27, and the Diepput club will be extremely happy if Tim is able to come anywhere close to that kind of effort.

Worden is coming off the back of a successful season opening the batting for his Tea Tree Gully club in the South Australian first grade and was recently selected for the state’s second team; he will slot into the space vacated by Ahmad, and should add solidity to a line-up which showed a tendency to fragility last year, despite the presence of Boris Gorlee, now a Dutch international, Tonny Staal and Damian Crowley.

On the other hand, HCC’s pace attack of Hidde Overdijk, Reinier Bijloos and Olivier Klaus is as menacing as any in the competition, and Clayton Floyd, last year’s leading wicket-taker with 37 wickets at a miserly 7.32, will have benefited from his experience with the Dutch national side over the winter.

Consistently there or thereabouts in recent seasons without ever hitting the heights, HBS Craeyenhout have, like Punjab, opted for the mixture as before.

They will welcome back South African Tayo Walbrugh, who had an outstanding start to last season and finished with 780 runs at an average of 65.00, and Dutch passport holder Ryan Klein, whose sharp pace earned him a place in Ryan Campbell’s national squad this winter; he will be joined by younger brother Kyle, who has already played for the Dutch under-19 side, and the squad will be under the guidance of another South African, Gavin Kaplan, who is part of the coaching team at Gary Kirsten’s academy.

For the rest, HBS will have the experience of skipper Ferdi Vink and mercurial opener Tobias Visée, while they will be hoping that former international star batter (and occasional deadly off-spinner) Wesley Barresi will be more regularly available than the six games he played last season.

They will also be looking for further progress from their emerging talents: allrounders Navjit Singh and Julian de Mey, seamer Benno Boddendijk, and young keeper Martijn Scholte. All told, HBS should certainly be in the mix for one of those top three places.

Among the dark horses of Group A will be promoted side Kampong Utrecht, returning to the top flight after a 24-year absence.

They have signed Auckland wicketkeeper-batter Cole Briggs, who will join South African Pite van Biljon, who enjoyed two successful seasons with the Utrecht club in 2011-12 and who has since played in ten T20Is for South Africa.

Led by the evergreen Usman Malik, the Kampong squad is not short of youthful talent, with under-19 international off-spinner Pierre Jacod, seamer Kertan Nana, the leading wicket-taker in the Hoofklasse last year with 19 at 9.26, and opener Alex Roy all likely to relish the opportunity to move up a level.

There is plenty of experience, too, with seamer Sean Trouw, Shivdutt Singh Jhala, Vikram Chaturvedi, Sandeep Abhyankar, Ratha Alphonse, Saurabh Zalpuri and Robert van der Harten all likely to play a part; with Briggs and Van Biljon to spearhead the side, it would be rash opponents who took Kampong for granted.

By contrast with the stability elsewhere there has been something of a revolving door at the Bermweg, where Sparta 1888 have seen several departures, the most notable of them the transfer of young quick Max Hoornweg to VOC; he has, however, metaphorically passed former international Ahsan Malik somewhere on the A20 as the latter will be appearing in Sparta colours this year.

Another absentee will be last season’s overseas player, Garnett Tarr, who will be with Scottish club Kelburne. He will be replaced by 31-year-old Tripura and former Gujarat batter Samit Gohil, who once made 359 not out for Gujarat in a quarter-final of the Ranji Trophy.

Other acquisitions at the Bermweg include the returning Sandeep Sardha and Belgium pace man Khalid Ahmadi, while Mudassar Bukhari is likely to again be the mainstay of the side with both bat and ball.

Prithviraj Balwantsingh played some useful knocks last year in a team which was generally short of runs, and the Capelle club will be hoping for a better season for the always-dangerous Ali Raza; on the bowling side, Bukhari, Malik and Ahmadi will have the support of fellow-seamers Joost Martijn Snoep and Nasratullah Ibrahimkhil.

If Sparta is to make a serious challenge for a top three spot it will, one suspects, be the bowlers who get them there.

Change is also the order of the day at ACC, another side who found runs hard to come by in 2021.

They will be strengthened by the advent of three South Africans: 27-year-old Limpopo opener Thomas Hobson and two players from Durban’s Amanzimtoti club, Robin Smith, who has experience with Llandudno in Wales and Langley in Cheshire and who was recently selected for the KwaZulu-Natal Coastal side, and Rob Ackerman.

The Amsterdammers will be delighted at the return of Charles McInerney from injury, and will be hoping that their South African trio will create greater space for the development of their crop of promising youngsters, such as seamers Aryan Kumar and Mees van Vliet, batter Shreyas Potdar, and 16-year-old spinner Zinesh Master, who had a sensational debut last season, taking five for 30 against Dosti on his first Topklasse outing.

With Anis Raza, Devanshu Arya and Chris Knoll all lending solidity to the side ACC will be hoping to hold their own in what promises to be a very tight competition, but they will do extremely well to make the cut at the beginning of June.