Gallery | VRA vs HBS | 25.05.19

VRA v HBS Crayenhout at Amstelveel – 25/05/19
scorecard | as it happened

Scorecard | HBS vs Dosti | 18.05.19

HBS I Vs Dosti United I
1-Innings Match Played At Craeyenhout, Den Haag, 18-May-2019, Topklasse
HBS I Win by 66 runs
Round 3
Toss won by HBS I
Umpires AND van den Dries – PGHA van Giezen
Scorers MAP Wiegers – R Seetal
Home Side HBS I
Points Awarded HBS I 2, Dosti United I 0
HBS I 1st Innings 220/10 All Out (Overs 49.1)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
ZW Elkin c&b Asief Hoseinbaks 45 64 8 0
TP Visée*+ b A Davids 33 21 4 2
SP Gomes lbw b M Hans 37 69 1 0
Navjit Singh b Asief Hoseinbaks 15 31 0 1
W Barresi c&b M Hans 22 27 3 0
WT Coster run out A Singh 9 8 1 0
FJ Vink b K Diwan 8 18 0 0
ZN Gibson b K Diwan 15 16 1 0
JI de Mey run out A Singh/RI Ahmed 12 21 0 0
F Khan b K Diwan 4 17 0 0
BFJ Boddendijk not out 2 5 0 0
extras (b5 lb2 w9 nb2) 18
TOTAL 10 wickets for 220
FOW
1-48(TP Visée) 2-97(ZW Elkin) 3-125(Navjit Singh) 4-147(SP Gomes) 5-168(WT Coster) 6-171(W Barresi) 7-189(FJ Vink) 8-196(ZN Gibson) 9-207(F Khan) 10-220(JI de Mey)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
A Davids 9 0 39 1 4 2
K Diwan 10 1 45 3 2
M Hans 10 0 56 2
W Masood 6 1 20 0
Asief Hoseinbaks 8 2 25 2
TS Kohli 4 0 18 0
A Singh 2.1 0 10 0 3
Dosti United I 1st Innings 154/10 All Out (Overs 40.5)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
RI Ahmed+ c Navjit Singh b ZN Gibson 17 35 1 0
S Ghori lbw b F Khan 13 44 1 0
TS Kohli c ZW Elkin b F Khan 3 8 0 0
VAB Tewarie* run out SP Gomes/TP Visée 9 35 1 0
A Singh c ZW Elkin b JI de Mey 5 4 1 0
K Diwan c FJ Vink b JI de Mey 37 42 5 1
A Davids c FJ Vink b ZN Gibson 19 23 1 1
M Hans c Navjit Singh b JI de Mey 9 22 1 0
Arief Hoseinbaks c ZN Gibson b BFJ Boddendijk 22 18 3 0
W Masood c ZN Gibson b BFJ Boddendijk 6 9 1 0
Asief Hoseinbaks not out 2 7 0 0
extras (b0 lb0 w10 nb2) 12
TOTAL 10 wickets for 154
FOW
1-29(RI Ahmed) 2-38(S Ghori) 3-45(TS Kohli) 4-52(A Singh) 5-57(VAB Tewarie) 6-88(A Davids) 7-117(M Hans) 8-121(K Diwan) 9-138(W Masood) 10-154(Arief Hoseinbaks)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
ZN Gibson 9 1 38 2 6 1
W Barresi 10 3 19 0
F Khan 5 1 13 2 2
JI de Mey 9 1 34 3
FJ Vink 2 0 17 0
WT Coster 4 1 22 0 1
BFJ Boddendijk 1.5 0 11 2 1 1

Gallery | HBS vs Dosti | 18.05.19

HBS Crayenhout vs Dosti-United at Craeyenhout | 18/05/19
scorecard | as it happened

Scorecard | Sparta vs HBS |11.05.19

Sparta I Vs HBS I
1-Innings Match Played At Sportpark Bermweg, Capelle a/d IJssel, 11-May-2019, Topklasse
HBS I Win by 72 runs
Round 2
Toss won by HBS I
Umpires ML Hancock – WPM van Liemt
Scorers AO Smelt – MAP Wiegers
Home Side Sparta I
Points Awarded HBS I 2, Sparta I 0
HBS I 1st Innings 242/10 All Out (Overs 49.1)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
ZW Elkin c TIM de Kok b S Sardha 58 117 3 0
TP Visée*+ c M Bukhari b U Saleem 74 43 10 3
SP Gomes lbw b MB Hoornweg 0 1 0 0
Navjit Singh c AF Buurman b U Saleem 4 20 1 0
W Barresi c G Tarr b M Singh 27 32 3 0
WT Coster st AF Buurman b M Singh 5 20 0 0
FJ Vink b U Saleem 18 19 1 0
ZN Gibson c AT Fletcher b MB Hoornweg 31 29 3 0
JI de Mey c G Tarr b MB Hoornweg 5 10 0 0
BA Westdijk c G Tarr b M Bukhari 1 2 0 0
F Khan not out 1 2 0 0
extras (b3 lb1 w12 nb2) 18
TOTAL 10 wickets for 242
FOW
1-97(TP Visée) 2-97(SP Gomes) 3-111(Navjit Singh) 4-160(W Barresi) 5-180(ZW Elkin) 6-180(WT Coster) 7-217(FJ Vink) 8-228(JI de Mey) 9-240(BA Westdijk) 10-242(ZN Gibson)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
M Bukhari 9 1 36 1 1
MB Hoornweg 8.1 1 41 3 2 1
JM Snoep 4 0 36 0
AT Fletcher 8 1 45 0
U Saleem 8 0 35 3 2
M Singh 7 0 29 2 1
S Sardha 5 1 16 1 2
Sparta I 1st Innings 170/10 All Out (Overs 44.5)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
A Raza c FJ Vink b WT Coster 10 7 2 0
AT Fletcher c WT Coster b BA Westdijk 15 19 2 0
TIM de Kok c TP Visée b BA Westdijk 5 10 0 0
G Tarr c Navjit Singh b F Khan 21 54 0 1
M Bukhari c TP Visée b BA Westdijk 35 64 4 0
AF Buurman+ c JI de Mey b W Barresi 27 41 4 0
JM Snoep* not out 24 48 1 0
M Singh b FJ Vink 4 9 0 0
S Sardha c ZN Gibson b W Barresi 3 5 0 0
U Saleem c W Barresi b JI de Mey 1 5 0 0
MB Hoornweg b JI de Mey 13 7 0 1
extras (b0 lb0 w12 nb0) 12
TOTAL 10 wickets for 170
FOW
1-14(A Raza) 2-22(TIM de Kok) 3-39(AT Fletcher) 4-77(G Tarr) 5-107(M Bukhari) 6-138(AF Buurman) 7-146(M Singh) 8-152(S Sardha) 9-154(U Saleem) 10-170(MB Hoornweg)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
BA Westdijk 7 0 20 3 1
WT Coster 3 0 21 1 3
ZN Gibson 8 0 33 0 4
JI de Mey 6.5 0 33 2 1
F Khan 6 0 17 1
W Barresi 7 0 27 2 2
FJ Vink 7 0 19 1

Scorecard | HBS vs HCC | 05.05.19

HBS I Vs HCC I
1-Innings Match Played At Craeyenhout, Den Haag, 05-May-2019, Topklasse
HBS I Win by 6 wkts
Round 1
Toss won by HBS I
Umpires HM Butt – Ali Mohammed
Scorers MAP Wiegers – K Pattiselanno
Home Side HBS I
Comment Rain stopped play, HBS 34-2 (8 overs); revised DLS target 244. Rain stopped play, HBS 98-3 (22.1 overs); revised DLS target 236.
Points Awarded HCC I 0, HBS I 2
HCC I 1st Innings 246/7 Closed (Overs 50)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
BR Itagi c ZW Elkin b F Khan 22 43 4 0
AO Wiffen not out 135 128 11 3
AJ Staal* c WT Coster b F Khan 5 24 0 0
BE Street lbw b F Khan 11 13 1 0
BHG Gorlee lbw b J de Mey 12 31 0 0
HC Overdijk b J de Mey 3 5 0 0
MW Hay b BA Westdijk 30 39 2 0
DL Walhain lbw b FJ Vink 3 3 0 0
AA Qasim not out 12 13 1 0
LJF Lagas+ dnb
RR Bijloos dnb
extras (b0 lb2 w9 nb2) 13
TOTAL 7 wickets for 246
FOW
1-51(BR Itagi) 2-71(AJ Staal) 3-101(BE Street) 4-129(BHG Gorlee) 5-135(HC Overdijk) 6-189(MW Hay) 7-194(DL Walhain)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
BA Westdijk 9 0 51 1 4 1
ZN Gibson 6 1 33 0 1
WT Coster 3 0 20 0 1
F Khan 10 1 40 3 4
Navjit Singh 6 0 17 0
J de Mey 7 0 31 2
FJ Vink 9 0 52 1
HBS I 1st Innings 236/4 (Overs 43.4)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
ZW Elkin lbw b HC Overdijk 13 20 1 0
TP Visée*+ b AA Qasim 16 13 3 0
SP Gomes lbw b AA Qasim 10 20 1 0
Navjit Singh c BE Street b MW Hay 55 99 7 0
W Barresi not out 126 93 11 5
WT Coster not out 11 17 0 0
FJ Vink dnb
ZN Gibson dnb
J de Mey dnb
F Khan dnb
BA Westdijk dnb
extras (b1 lb2 w1 nb1) 5
TOTAL 4 wickets for 236
FOW
1-24(TP Visée) 2-34(ZW Elkin) 3-46(SP Gomes) 4-184(Navjit Singh)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
AA Qasim 9 0 40 2 1
HC Overdijk 7 2 29 1
RR Bijloos 7 0 33 0
BE Street 8 0 52 0 1
MW Hay 9 0 54 1
BR Itagi 3.4 0 25 0

Season preview 2019 – Part 2

Bertus de Jong 03/05/2019


Logo HCCWith a youthful looking squad and an absent Jonathan Vandiar, HCC were more-or-less targetting a mid-table finish last season, and got it. The side is a year older this time round, and may revise their expectations upwards somewhat, even if rumours of Vandiar’s return proved only half-true (that is to say, he’s back in the country but headed to Punjab Rotterdam).

Bryce Street, the seam all-rounder brought in as Vandiar’s replacement, did an admirable job last season filling those considerable shoes with 649 runs at 41 and 23 wickets, and the addition of 21 year-old left-handed opener Adam Wiffen, who comes across from Worcestershire and has already drawn the attention of national team coach Ryan Campbell, means HCC’s top-order looks a deal stronger than last summer.

With two young overseas signings and the retirement of skipper Mark Jonkman over the winter,HCC will be reliant on the increasing maturity of youth graduates Hidde Overdijk and Tonny Staal, both now 23 and hovering around the fringes of national selection, and u-19s bat Boris Gorlee. Staal, returned from a season at Balcatta CC in Perth Grade Cricket, will be the league’s second-youngest captain, and if rumours that overseas spinner Ryan Ninan’s is in doubt prove accurate, HCC’s leadership group will look very young indeed.

Should Ninan stay away, HCC’s slow-bowling options will also be limited to part-timers or fringe players, though even without Jonkman the seam section of Qasim, Bijloos, Overdijk and Street is an enviable one. Consecutive defeats in their two warm-up matches against VRA and Excelsior do not augur well, however. A slow start last season left them fighting an uphill battle all Summer, and Staal’s side have no more time to settle in. There’s plenty of young talent at de Diepput, but they’ll need to hit the ground running if they are to mount a serious challenge this season.


LogoExcelsiorAfter two championships on the trot in 2016 and 2017, Excelsior ‘20 finished a disappointing 4th last season, 5 wins behind VOC at the top of the table. A comparatively quiet season (by his standards) for star overseas Lorenzo Ingram rather exposed the Schiedammer’s reliance on the Jamaican left-arm spinning all-rounder, especially in terms of batting. Ingram’s tally of 611 runs was more than 200 clear of the next contributor, Tim Etman. The likely absence this season of opening bowler and lower-order trouble-shooter James Hilditch, who has been roped in as Assistant coach for the national team, is also likely to put more pressure on the young core of the side to step up this season.

That said, the signing of former West Indies test bat Brenton Parchment, probably the most eye-catching acquisition of the season will likely do more than a little to shore up the batting. Joost Kroesen’s unbeaten 80 in a warm-up against Hermes also suggest he may have put a disappointing 2018 behind him, and skipper Tom Heggelman also has runs under his belt heading into the season opener against Quick Haag.

Umar Baker arrives from VOC to share in Ingram’s slow-bowling duties, whilst Parchment is also capable of sending down some serviceable off-spin. Heggelman meanwhile leads a sprightly but occasionally expensive pace attack further comprising Sohail Bhatti, Gijs Kroesen and Rens van Troost, and will at least be spoiled for options when cycling through his attack.

With the addition of Parchment and Baker the Schiedammers arguably have a stronger side than they did in either of their championship seasons, but last season it was above all the failure of the promising youngsters in the side to kick on that cost them a shot at defending their title. Good seasons for one or both of their Jamaican overseas will likely be enough to keep them in contention this time round, but the Thurlede faithful will be hoping above all that their maturing youth cohort come into their own this season.


 
LogoHBSHBS-Craeyenhout’s big-hitting top order couldn’t quite carry them into Topklasse title contention last year, despite Sharn Gomes, Wesley Barresi, Toby Visee and Jaron Morgan all crossing 500 runs in the season. Even with the departure of Morgan the top order remains the most intimidating in the league, however, and with Western Province opener Zac Elkin coming in to play foil to the ever explosive Visee at the top of the order the batting may even have gained a degree of stability.

New Zealand under-19s seamer Zak Gibson also joins the Crows, taking some pressure off spearhead Berend Westdijk who will likely be skipping a few games this season owing to work commitments. With Farshad Khan and Wessel Coster coming off the back of solid seasons, the HBS pace attack looks in good shape, whilst the spin attack comprising Wesley Barresi (who has taken to his new role as off-spinning all-rounder with all the zealousness of a convert) paired with the ever more impressive Julian de Mey looks equally sound. With allrounders Navjit Singh and Ferdi Vink also impressing last season, there’s no obvious weak links in this HBS side.

After claiming the national T20 title last season, the Crows were disappointed to discover that qualification for the new European Championship competition hinged on final Topklasse standings. It’s not out of the question that they’ll make doubly sure of their place in the next edition by the simple expedient of winning both this time round.


 
logo VRAAfter two seasons in a row as runners-up, VRA will be looking to end their seven-year title drought this season. They fell short by just one win last time round, and again a slow start to the season was in part to blame as opening losses to Quick and Excelsior left them playing catch-up for much of the season. They’ll be looking for a stronger start this time round, though with only a single serious warm-up against HCC ahead of the season opener against ACC on Sunday they risk again going in under-cooked.

They did bet HCC comfortably however, with rather unheralded overseas signing Brandon Graber bagging four wickets. South African seamer Graber comes in to replace the departing Vivian Kingma (who was largely sidelined by injury last season) and is one of a number of somewhat low-profile additions to the VRA roster that nonetheless look to have shored-up a side that often struggles with player availability, with Englishmen Matt Lake, Graeme Scott and Thomas Long also joining the side.

Headed the other way is opening bat Daan ter Braak, who won’t be returning for another season. His departure leaves a 600+-run gap in the batting and whilst new skipper Emile van den Burg would doubtless be delighted if Lake were to fill it, VRA will likely be looking first to the veteran Eric Szwarczynski to bounce back from a disappointing 2018 and cover the shortfall. Given a batting line-up that also includes Ben Cooper and former captain Peter Borren, VRA need not rue ter Braak’s departure unduly if the senior players deliver.

Borren will doubtless have a role to play with the ball too, though with Graber, Quirijn Gunning and Haseeb Gul in the side as front-line seamers and a solid spin section in Adeel Raja and Leon Turmaine he will hope to have more competition for the VRA lead wicket-taker title than he did last season. All told the Amsterdammers head into 2019 with a balanced side and a deeper bench than they have in the past couple of years, and going one better this time round is far from out of the question.


LogoVOC2018 champions VOC Rotterdam will have to mount their title defense without the services of new-ball spearhead Freddy Klaassen, the left arm quick having been picked up by Kent over the winter. The loss of their lead wicket-taker inevitably takes some of the sting out of the VOC seam attack, with more responsibility falling on the shoulders of Dirk van Baren, Bobby Hanif and newcomer Ashiqullah Said, as well as Pierce Fletcher, especially at the death.

VOC have never been over-reliant on pace however, their unbeaten home record at the spin-friendly Hazelaarweg last year largely built around the slow-bowling trio of Umar Baker, Max O’Dowd and skipper Pieter Seelaar. With Baker departing for Thurlede, O’Dowd and Seelaar will be all the more crucial to VOC’s fortunes both with bat and ball.

Together with keeper Scott Edwards, O’Dowd and Seelaar provided the bulk of VOC’s runs last season. VOC will hope that Corey Rutgers (the trio’s former analyst with the national side and VOC’s main overseas player) will be able to contribute more from the top of the order after a shattered finger rather limited his effectiveness last season.

As much as the absence of Klaassen, it is the strengthening competition that poses the biggest obstacle to a successful title defense for VOC – with their nearest rivals bagging some judicious signings and newcomers VCC arriving in the top division with an intimidating roster – but bar Klaassen the principle components of last season’s success remain in place.

New European Champions League cues immediate controversy

Bertus de Jong 08/12/18


The announcement of a new European “Champions League” competition for clubs from around the continent has precipitated immediate controversy in the Netherlands, with HBS Craeyenhout contesting VOC Rotterdam’s right to represent the Dutch in the tournament.

CaptureThe new initiative will see clubs from the Netherlands, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Romania, Russia and Spain meet at the Desert Springs facility in Almería in southern Spain at the end of July next year to compete for the title of European Champions. The KNCB announced yesterday that they had nominated 2018 Topklasse champions VOC as the Dutch representatives, but HBS maintain that as winners of the T20 Cup last year by rights they should be the ones making the trip. “We will be contesting VOC’s nomination. It makes no sense to send the TK champion to a T20 tournament” incoming HBS cricket Chair Ewout Boendermaker told TKcricket.

As it turns out the first edition of the European Cricket League will in fact be contested in the newly-fashionable T10 format, organisers confirmed today, but the eight clubs participating have qualified through various formats. “Each federation has chosen their top competition champion – some 50 over, some 40 over, some T20.” a spokesman for the ECL clarified. It is hard to argue that the Topklasse is certainly the more prestigious title in the Netherlands, with the T20 competition even suffering from occasional no-shows, yet it’s difficult to deny that the choice of 50-over Champions for a 10-over competition is on the face of it rather surprising.

Dutch cricket, of course, loves nothing better than a spot of controversy and Dutch fans are quick to pounce on the merest hint of competitievervalsing, indeed the ECL would hardly be a proper competition if there wasn’t someone at the ALV decrying it as a stitch-up. Yet while rumours of a berth at a new European club championship for the Topklasse champions have been circulating since at least mid-July, it’s nonetheless concerning that some clubs appear to have been better-informed than others.

Not for the first time Dutch cricket finds itself plunged into a needless controversy that could have been headed off by better communication or consultation, though at least the organisers of the new competition can take comfort from the evident fact that a place at the European Championships is seen as a prize worth fighting over.


The European Cricket League will take place from July 30th to August 1st 2019 at Desert Springs Club, Almería. The following sides have qualified:

SG Findorff Cricket Bremen (Germany)
Svanholm CC (Denmark)
VOC Rotterdam (the Netherlands)
Brescia CC (Italy)
Cluj CC (Romania)
St Petersburg (Russia)
Dreux CC (France)
Catalunya CC (Spain)

Scorecard | HBS vs Excelsior | 26.08.18

HBS I Vs Excelsior 20 I
1-Innings Match Played At Craeyenhout, Den Haag, 26-Aug-2018, Topklasse
HBS I Win by 175 runs
Round 18
Toss won by HBS I
Umpires Z Hussain – P Muthucumaru
Scorers MAP Wiegers – EM Heggelman
Home Side HBS I
Points Awarded HBS I 2, Excelsior 20 I 0
HBS I 1st Innings 244/10 All Out (Overs 37.4)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
SP Gomes lbw b JR Hilditch 17 12 4 0
WT Coster lbw b JR Hilditch 6 17 1 0
A Ahmed c&b TJ Heggelman 11 15 2 0
Navjit Singh b TJ Heggelman 1 8 0 0
TP Visée*+ c GG Kroesen b LT Ingram 69 31 7 5
J Morgan c RWA van Troost b S Bhatti 35 28 5 1
FJ Vink c TC Etman b LT Ingram 13 33 1 1
W Barresi c TC Etman b LT Ingram 65 46 7 3
J de Mey not out 10 25 1 0
BA Westdijk b TJ Heggelman 1 7 0 0
F Khan b TJ Heggelman 2 5 0 0
extras (b0 lb1 w12 nb1) 14
TOTAL 10 wickets for 244
FOW
1-22(SP Gomes) 2-27(WT Coster) 3-38(A Ahmed) 4-53(Navjit Singh) 5-120(TP Visée) 6-146(J Morgan) 7-207(FJ Vink) 8-239(W Barresi) 9-240(BA Westdijk) 10-244(F Khan)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
GG Kroesen 1 0 16 0
RWA van Troost 6 0 38 0 2 1
JR Hilditch 8 0 47 2
TJ Heggelman 5.4 0 37 4
LT Ingram 9 0 56 3 2
S Bhatti 6 0 30 1 4
J Kroesen 2 0 19 0
Excelsior 20 I 1st Innings 69/10 All Out (Overs 17.3)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
TC Etman c TP Visée b WT Coster 12 14 2 0
RTF Verhagen+ b WT Coster 1 4 0 0
J Kroesen b BA Westdijk 1 4 0 0
LT Ingram c TP Visée b Navjit Singh 8 18 1 0
SG Shankar c W Barresi b Navjit Singh 22 16 5 0
DA Woutersen lbw b Navjit Singh 13 19 2 0
JR Hilditch c TP Visée b Navjit Singh 0 1 0 0
TJ Heggelman* c TP Visée b F Khan 1 14 0 0
GG Kroesen not out 3 9 0 0
RWA van Troost b Navjit Singh 5 5 1 0
S Bhatti c J de Mey b Navjit Singh 0 1 0 0
extras (b0 lb0 w3 nb0) 3
TOTAL 10 wickets for 69
FOW
1-2(RTF Verhagen) 2-16(TC Etman) 3-16(J Kroesen) 4-47(LT Ingram) 5-48(SG Shankar) 6-48(JR Hilditch) 7-61(TJ Heggelman) 8-61(DA Woutersen) 9-69(RWA van Troost) 10-69(S Bhatti)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
BA Westdijk 5 0 31 1
WT Coster 4 0 15 2 1
Navjit Singh 4.3 1 17 6 1
F Khan 4 2 6 1

Scorecard | Quick vs HBS | 19.08.18

Quick Haag I Vs HBS I
1-Innings Match Played At Craeyenhout, Den Haag, 19-Aug-2018, Topklasse
Quick Haag I Win by 18 runs
Round 17
Toss won by Quick Haag I
Umpires AND van den Dries – HKG Jansen
Scorers S van der Vlekken – MAP Wiegers
Home Side Quick Haag I
Points Awarded Quick Haag I 2, HBS I 0
Quick Haag I 1st Innings 243/10 All Out (Overs 48.3)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
HJ van Gigch c A Ahmed b F Khan 13 14 1 0
JG Bista* c SP Gomes b Navjit Singh 37 36 6 1
JA Brand c TP Visée b FJ Vink 6 14 1 0
SB Davey b WT Coster 79 108 7 1
LW Stokkers b A Ahmed 39 48 5 2
E Schiferli c TP Visée b J de Mey 22 32 3 0
D Vierling+ c W Barresi b FJ Vink 2 6 0 0
SJ Allema c FJ Vink b J de Mey 5 14 0 0
MB van Schelven c FJ Vink b F Khan 1 8 0 0
S Ekelmans b WT Coster 0 4 0 0
TJB Landheer not out 10 7 1 0
extras (b0 lb6 w23 nb0) 29
TOTAL 10 wickets for 243
FOW
1-38(HJ van Gigch) 2-57(JG Bista) 3-61(JA Brand) 4-134(LW Stokkers) 5-191(E Schiferli) 6-195(D Vierling) 7-208(SJ Allema) 8-228(MB van Schelven) 9-228(S Ekelmans) 10-243(SB Davey)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
WT Coster 6.3 0 36 2
F Khan 8 0 38 2 1
Navjit Singh 7 0 30 1 3
FJ Vink 8 2 18 2 7
J de Mey 8 0 43 2 1
W Barresi 5 0 31 0
A Ahmed 6 0 41 1
HBS I 1st Innings 225/10 All Out (Overs 48)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
SP Gomes run out 0 6 0 0
WT Coster b JA Brand 4 29 1 0
A Ahmed c LW Stokkers b JG Bista 43 79 5 1
Navjit Singh b SB Davey 76 94 3 6
TP Visée*+ b E Schiferli 69 29 7 5
J Morgan c JG Bista b E Schiferli 5 6 1 0
FJ Vink lbw b E Schiferli 4 7 1 0
W Barresi not out 4 11 0 0
J de Mey c TJB Landheer b SB Davey 2 14 0 0
L van Rijn b JA Brand 0 7 0 0
F Khan lbw b LW Stokkers 0 6 0 0
extras (b0 lb5 w12 nb1) 18
TOTAL 10 wickets for 225
FOW
1-0(SP Gomes) 2-26(WT Coster) 3-106(A Ahmed) 4-201(TP Visée) 5-211(J Morgan) 6-213(Navjit Singh) 7-217(FJ Vink) 8-223(J de Mey) 9-224(L van Rijn) 10-225(F Khan)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
SB Davey 10 4 29 2 1
E Schiferli 10 2 45 3 2
JA Brand 9 0 38 2 3
LW Stokkers 5 0 20 1 1
JG Bista 8 0 55 1 1
MB van Schelven 6 0 33 0 1

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