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 | VRA vs Salland | 14.05.23

VRA I Vs Salland I
1-Innings Match Played At Amstelveen (VRA), 14-May-2023, Topklasse
VRA I Win by 120 runs
Round 1/1
Toss won by Salland I
Umpires MA Din – Z Hussain
Home Side VRA I
Points Awarded VRA I 2, Salland I 0
VRA I 1st Innings 284/6 Closed (Overs 50)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
SR Rasool c PP Ottachchige b FC Bartholomew 0 1 0 0
V Singh c VS Lubbers b A Gopinath 112 121 6 3
J Smal c T Machiavello b A Gopinath 78 90 8 1
AT Nidamanuru run out TA Khan   37 39 0 1
TJ van Luin   b A Gopinath 10 11 0 0
J Balbirnie not out   25 19 1 0
MDS Peiris+ c PP Ottachchige b FC Bartholomew 9 12 0 0
LA Turmaine* not out   7 7 0 0
E Visser dnb          
A Abid dnb          
A Constant dnb          
extras   (b2 lb0 w4 nb0) 6      
TOTAL   6 wickets for 284      
FOW
1-0(SR Rasool) 2-152(J Smal) 3-228(V Singh) 4-234(AT Nidamanuru) 5-257(TJ van Luin) 6-272(MDS Peiris)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
FC Bartholomew 10 1 53 2 1
VS Lubbers 6 0 36 0
V Ganesan 8 0 54 0 1
S Naqash 5 0 28 0
SV Elam Bharathi 5 0 34 0
G van Molen 6 0 26 0 1
A Gopinath 10 0 51 3 1
Salland I 1st Innings 164/10 All Out (Overs 39.5)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
V Ganesan c J Smal b E Visser 23 22 2 0
PP Ottachchige+ run out J Smal   10 20 2 0
TA Khan   b LA Turmaine 9 26 0 0
FP Raxworthy lbw b LA Turmaine 15 20 2 0
VS Lubbers* run out AT Nidamanuru   30 45 4 0
S Naqash st MDS Peiris b LA Turmaine 5 19 0 0
FC Bartholomew c E Visser b AT Nidamanuru 29 44 2 0
G van Molen c SR Rasool b J Balbirnie 32 36 1 3
T Machiavello run out J Balbirnie/MDS Peiris   1 5 0 0
A Gopinath not out   0 1 0 0
SV Elam Bharathi st MDS Peiris b AT Nidamanuru 2 4 0 0
extras   (b0 lb1 w5 nb2) 8      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 164      
FOW
1-24(PP Ottachchige) 2-43(V Ganesan) 3-52(TA Khan) 4-72(FP Raxworthy) 5-92(S Naqash) 6-106(VS Lubbers) 7-153(G van Molen) 8-162(T Machiavello) 9-162(FC Bartholomew) 10-164(SV Elam Bharathi)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
A Abid 5 0 19 0
TJ van Luin 4 1 21 0 2
E Visser 8 1 38 1
LA Turmaine 10 1 24 3 2
A Constant 7 0 42 0 1 2
J Balbirnie 5 0 17 1
AT Nidamanuru .5 0 2 2

Scorecard | Salland vs Excelsior | 13.05.23

Salland I Vs Excelsior 20 I
1-Innings Match Played At Het Schootsveld, Deventer, 13-May-2023, Topklasse
Salland I Win by 8 wkts
Round 1/5
Toss won by Salland I
Umpires J Hilhorst – M Prabhudesai
Scorers EM Heggelman
Home Side Salland I
Points Awarded Excelsior 20 I 0, Salland I 2
Excelsior 20 I 1st Innings 126/10 All Out (Overs 38.5)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
TC Etman* lbw b V Ganesan 38 59 5 0
TJ Heggelman c FP Raxworthy b SV Elam Bharathi 8 27 1 0
RTF Verhagen c A Gopinath b V Ganesan 11 31 0 1
LT Ingram c PP Ottachchige b V Ganesan 11 17 2 0
M Hart   c&b V Ganesan 4 8 1 0
NT Etman   c&b SV Elam Bharathi 9 13 0 1
SL van Troost+ c SV Elam Bharathi b A Gopinath 6 22 0 0
SG Shankar c RA Lubbers b TA Khan 1 2 0 0
LA Kroesen not out   15 38 1 0
RWA van Troost st PP Ottachchige b TA Khan 4 11 0 0
UF Baker   b TA Khan 2 6 0 0
extras   (b0 lb0 w16 nb1) 17      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 126      
FOW
1-48(TJ Heggelman) 2-65(TC Etman) 3-70(RTF Verhagen) 4-80(M Hart) 5-81(LT Ingram) 6-101(NT Etman) 7-101(SL van Troost) 8-104(SG Shankar) 9-119(RWA van Troost) 10-126(UF Baker)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
RA Lubbers 5 0 23 0 5
FC Bartholomew 5 1 19 0 2
SV Elam Bharathi 8 1 31 2 2
V Ganesan 8 3 21 4 2
A Gopinath 8 1 16 1 2
TA Khan 4.5 0 16 3 1 1
Salland I 1st Innings 129/2 (Overs 26)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
V Ganesan not out   54 65 7 0
PP Ottachchige+ run out NT Etman   44 54 6 1
TA Khan c TC Etman b RWA van Troost 15 31 2 0
FP Raxworthy not out   1 6 0 0
S Naqash dnb          
VS Lubbers* dnb          
FC Bartholomew dnb          
RA Lubbers dnb          
SV Elam Bharathi dnb          
A Gopinath dnb          
G van Molen dnb          
extras   (b2 lb0 w13 nb0) 15      
TOTAL   2 wickets for 129      
FOW
1-80(PP Ottachchige) 2-122(TA Khan)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
M Hart 3 0 26 0 2
UF Baker 6 0 29 0 1
TJ Heggelman 1 0 5 0
LT Ingram 5 2 13 0
LA Kroesen 3 0 16 0 1
NT Etman 5 0 27 0 2
RWA van Troost 3 1 11 1

Scorecard | VOC vs Salland | 06.05.23

VOC I Vs Salland I
1-Innings Match Played At Hazelaarweg, Rotterdam, 06-May-2023, Topklasse
Salland I Win by 7 wkts
Round 1/4
Toss won by VOC I
Umpires D Das – J Westerberg
Home Side VOC I
Points Awarded VOC I 0, Salland I 2
VOC I 1st Innings 159/10 All Out (Overs 34.5)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
MP O’Dowd c V Ganesan b RA Lubbers 1 3 0 0
Arnav Jain c FP Raxworthy b FC Bartholomew 2 6 0 0
LP Berry c G van Molen b FC Bartholomew 6 7 1 0
SA Edwards+ c V Ganesan b FC Bartholomew 75 91 8 0
TIM de Kok*   b SV Elam Bharathi 29 32 5 0
B Niaz c PP Ottachchige b V Ganesan 12 20 1 0
PM Seelaar   c&b S Naqash 26 31 2 1
JD Schoonheim   b S Naqash 0 9 0 0
RR Upadhyaya c V Ganesan b S Naqash 1 7 0 0
Asief Hoseinbaks run out VS Lubbers   1 4 0 0
MB Hoornweg not out   0 0 0 0
extras   (b0 lb2 w3 nb1) 6      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 159      
FOW
1-2(MP O’Dowd) 2-9(Arnav Jain) 3-14(LP Berry) 4-69(TIM de Kok) 5-90(B Niaz) 6-130(PM Seelaar) 7-136(JD Schoonheim) 8-145(RR Upadhyaya) 9-157(Asief Hoseinbaks) 10-159(SA Edwards)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
RA Lubbers 6 0 27 1
FC Bartholomew 6.5 0 23 3 1
SV Elam Bharathi 6 1 25 1
S Naqash 5 1 24 3 3
V Ganesan 6 0 35 1
A Gopinath 5 0 23 0
Salland I 1st Innings 160/3 (Overs 36.2)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
V Ganesan c JD Schoonheim b RR Upadhyaya 53 62 10 0
PP Ottachchige+ c Asief Hoseinbaks b B Niaz 5 9 1 0
TA Khan c MP O’Dowd b B Niaz 2 10 0 0
FP Raxworthy not out   46 80 4 0
S Naqash not out   40 60 2 2
VS Lubbers* dnb          
SV Elam Bharathi dnb          
RA Lubbers dnb          
FC Bartholomew dnb          
A Gopinath dnb          
G van Molen dnb          
extras   (b2 lb3 w7 nb2) 14      
TOTAL   3 wickets for 160      
FOW
1-27(PP Ottachchige) 2-38(TA Khan) 3-78(V Ganesan)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
Arnav Jain 10 0 46 0 1
MB Hoornweg 2.2 0 25 0 2
B Niaz 4 1 17 2 2
RR Upadhyaya 4 0 20 1 1
Asief Hoseinbaks 8 2 15 0
JD Schoonheim 3 0 13 0 2
PM Seelaar 5 0 19 0 1

Scorecard | HCC vs Salland | 30.04.23

HCC I Vs Salland I
1-Innings Match Played At De Diepput, Den Haag, 30-Apr-2023, Topklasse
HCC I Win by 124 runs
Round 1/3
Toss won by HCC I
Umpires MA Din – DJ Kalloe
Home Side HCC I
Points Awarded HCC I 2, Salland I 0
HCC I 1st Innings 278/8 Closed (Overs 50)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
MR Alphonse+ c V Ganesan b G van Molen 57 99 5 1
AJ Staal lbw b VS Lubbers 5 7 1 0
JD Vandiar c A Gopinath b SV Elam Bharathi 109 114 8 6
BHG Gorlee*   b SV Elam Bharathi 1 3 0 0
HC Overdijk c H Khan b FC Bartholomew 33 23 0 4
C Floyd c SV Elam Bharathi b FC Bartholomew 23 24 1 1
DT Doram not out   24 19 0 1
J Kooistra c VS Lubbers b FC Bartholomew 4 5 0 0
D Crowley c G van Molen b FC Bartholomew 4 5 0 0
J-WM Overdijk not out   1 1 0 0
H Venter dnb          
extras   (b0 lb7 w10 nb0) 17      
TOTAL   8 wickets for 278      
FOW
1-12(AJ Staal) 2-173(MR Alphonse) 3-176(BHG Gorlee) 4-187(JD Vandiar) 5-233(HC Overdijk) 6-245(C Floyd) 7-263(J Kooistra) 8-273(D Crowley)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
VS Lubbers 10 0 50 1 7
FC Bartholomew 9 1 43 4 3
H Khan 4 0 24 0
SV Elam Bharathi 10 0 48 2 1
S Naqash 9 0 41 0
A Gopinath 3 1 10 0
V Ganesan 2 0 32 0
G van Molen 3 0 23 1 1
Salland I 1st Innings 154/10 All Out (Overs 39.2)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
V Ganesan c J-WM Overdijk b HC Overdijk 10 12 1 0
PP Ottachchige+ c BHG Gorlee b HC Overdijk 11 16 1 0
FP Raxworthy c DT Doram b D Crowley 18 20 3 0
S Naqash c H Venter b HC Overdijk 25 44 1 1
VS Lubbers* c C Floyd b DT Doram 46 76 4 1
FC Bartholomew c MR Alphonse b C Floyd 15 33 1 0
SV Elam Bharathi c C Floyd b DT Doram 2 11 0 0
H Khan c DT Doram b C Floyd 8 5 0 1
G van Molen not out   4 5 0 0
A Gopinath run out   0 3 0 0
R Du Plessis   b J Kooistra 2 11 0 0
extras   (b1 lb0 w12 nb0) 13      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 154      
FOW
1-14(V Ganesan) 2-33(PP Ottachchige) 3-47(FP Raxworthy) 4-81(S Naqash) 5-121(FC Bartholomew) 6-131(SV Elam Bharathi) 7-142(H Khan) 8-144(VS Lubbers) 9-144(A Gopinath) 10-154(R Du Plessis)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
HC Overdijk 7 0 34 3 1
D Crowley 6 0 17 1 1
J-WM Overdijk 5 0 14 0 1
H Venter 3 0 21 0 2
DT Doram 10 0 36 2
C Floyd 7 0 25 2 3
J Kooistra 1.2 0 6 1 4

Scorecard | Salland vs VCC | 29.04.23

Salland I Vs Voorburg I
1-Innings Match Played At Het Schootsveld, Deventer, 29-Apr-2023, Topklasse
Voorburg I Win by 6 wkts
Round 1/2
Toss won by Voorburg I
Umpires M Prabhudesai – E Ruchtie
Home Side Salland I
Points Awarded Salland I 0, Voorburg I 2
Salland I 1st Innings 135/10 All Out (Overs 44)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
PP Ottachchige+ st N Croes b S Kamal 51 93 5 0
V Ganesan   b S Ahmad 39 65 3 0
FP Raxworthy st N Croes b S Kamal 7 23 1 0
VS Lubbers*   b S Kamal 8 31 0 0
S Naqash   b S Kamal 0 1 0 0
SV Elam Bharathi lbw b S Ahmad 0 3 0 0
FC Bartholomew lbw b S Ahmad 4 32 0 0
RA Lubbers c N Croes b S Ahmad 7 11 0 1
A Gopinath   b S Ahmad 0 2 0 0
GA Nasir   b S Ahmad 0 1 0 0
R Du Plessis not out   1 1 0 0
extras   (b2 lb0 w16 nb0) 18      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 135      
FOW
1-90(V Ganesan) 2-107(PP Ottachchige) 3-110(FP Raxworthy) 4-112(S Naqash) 5-113(SV Elam Bharathi) 6-120(VS Lubbers) 7-124(FC Bartholomew) 8-134(RA Lubbers) 9-134(GA Nasir) 10-135(A Gopinath)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
VJ Kingma 6 0 19 0 2
R Klein 6 0 13 0 1
S Ahmad 10 2 13 6 2
M van Vliet 3 0 22 0 3
PRP Boissevain 6 0 23 0 1
MN Ahmad 3 0 19 0 2
S Kamal 10 0 24 4 5
Voorburg I 1st Innings 136/4 (Overs 31.4)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
M Levitt c S Naqash b SV Elam Bharathi 19 28 2 0
N Croes+ c PP Ottachchige b SV Elam Bharathi 14 17 2 0
MN Ahmad*   b SV Elam Bharathi 38 55 3 1
A Razzaqi   b SV Elam Bharathi 2 19 0 0
S Ahmad not out   47 65 7 1
R Klein not out   7 7 1 0
PRP Boissevain dnb          
S Kamal dnb          
VJ Kingma dnb          
SF de Leede dnb          
M van Vliet dnb          
extras   (b0 lb1 w7 nb1) 9      
TOTAL   4 wickets for 136      
FOW
1-23(N Croes) 2-40(M Levitt) 3-48(A Razzaqi) 4-111(MN Ahmad)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
RA Lubbers 3 0 19 0
FC Bartholomew 2.4 0 6 0 1
SV Elam Bharathi 8 3 33 4
V Ganesan 10 1 39 0 3
A Gopinath 5 1 20 0
GA Nasir 2 0 12 0 1 1
S Naqash 1 0 6 0 2

Scorecard | VRA vs Salland | 22.04.23

VRA I Vs Salland I
1-Innings Match Played At Amstelveen (VRA), 22-Apr-2023, Topklasse
No result
Round 1/1
Toss won by Salland I
Umpires DJ Kalloe – WPM van Liemt
Home Side VRA I
Salland I 1st Innings 89/7 (Overs 35)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
PP Ottachchige+ c L Scully b A Abid 0 3 0 0
V Ganesan   b A Dutt 46 96 0 0
FP Raxworthy   b A Abid 0 1 0 0
VS Lubbers* lbw b LA Turmaine 25 62 0 0
S Naqash   b V Singh 0 6 0 0
SV Elam Bharathi lbw b LA Turmaine 4 25 0 0
FC Bartholomew lbw b LA Turmaine 0 1 0 0
RA Lubbers not out   0 8 0 0
G van Molen not out   1 8 0 0
R Du Plessis dnb          
I Webber dnb          
extras   (b0 lb4 w9 nb0) 13      
TOTAL   7 wickets for 89      
FOW
1-0(PP Ottachchige) 2-0(FP Raxworthy) 3-69(VS Lubbers) 4-70(S Naqash) 5-88(SV Elam Bharathi) 6-88(V Ganesan) 7-88(FC Bartholomew)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
A Abid 4 1 11 2 1
T van Luin 4 0 16 0 5
A Dutt 7 1 8 1
E Visser 6 1 14 0 2
LA Turmaine 9 1 22 3
V Singh 5 0 14 1 1
VRA I 1st Innings
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
V Singh dnb          
SR Rasool dnb          
J Balbirnie dnb          
AT Nidamanuru dnb          
L Scully+ dnb          
T van Luin dnb          
A Dutt dnb          
J Smal dnb          
E Visser dnb          
LA Turmaine* dnb          
A Abid dnb          
extras   (b0 lb0 w0 nb0) 0      
TOTAL   0 wickets for 0      
FOW
 
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb

2023 Preview: Salland, VOC look to hit the ground running

Bertus de Jong 12/04/23


Though both wound up in the wrong half of the table last year, neither VOC nor Salland looked in serious danger of relegation through the second phase of the 2022 season. For Salland that was in part down to a bit of luck in that they took all their phase one points through to the relegation fight, and Victor Lubbers’side will be happy enough if they can survive another season in the top flight. In VOC’s case, the T20 Champions will feel they rather underperformed in the longer format last year.

The Rotterdammers were rather reliant for runs on international opening pair Max O’Dowd and Scott Edwards last season, the only VOC bats to cross 500 runs for the season in 2022. Former West Australia under 19’s bat Lane Berry arrives at Hazelaarweg to bolster the top order, which will be particularly welcome when the national side comes calling for Edwards and O’Dowd during the mid-season T20 competition.

Nonetheless they will hope from more regular contributions from skipper Tim de Kok, whose form was rtaher all-or-nothing last year, and Bloodhounds fans will hope his predecessor Pieter Seelaar has another season in him, along with the evergreen Jelte Schoonheim. The arrival of the veteran Atse Buurman from Sparta means their will be no lack of experience at Hazelaarweg, but with the exception of all-rounder Arnav Jain the middle order does look rather long in the tooth.

Arguably more of a concern is the bowling however, especially if Seelaar is unable to lead the spin attack and Pierce Fletcher’s coaching duties keep him off the roster too often. Max Hoornweg and Belgium’s Burhan Niaz have been an adequate new ball combo, but the pair managed only 30 wickets between them last season. Arnav Jain’s offspin bagged him 20 scalps last summer, but a shoulder injury has kept him from bowling for much of the off-season. The arrival of Asief Hoseinbaks from Dosti adds another slow-bowling option, and Sieb van Wingerden continues to show promise, but all told the VOC roster looks rather batting heavy again for 2023.


Conversely Salland’s chief strength last season was their reserves of quality slow bowling, with German spin pair Elam Barathi and Venkatraman Ganesan the stand-outs. The German contingent will be back this season, with Talha Khan and Sahir Naqash also turning out for the Deventer side again. Indeed the core of the side is largely unchanged, Piyaranga Ottachchige again takes the glove and Victor Lubbers again captaining, as well as providing another seam option alongside his brother Reinder or Gijs van der Molen. Newcomer Fraser Bartholemewwill likely take over the as Reinder’s new ball partner however, and Salland will hope the Kiwi right arm quick will lend the seam attack a cutting edge it was previously lacking.

It was the batting side of things that was Salland’s main weakness last year with no bat passing 350 for the season, though a second signing from New Zealand may go some way to redemying that deficiency. A product of the Central Districts youth system, Finn Raxworthy’s occasional legspin may add an extra dimension to the spin attack but his primary role will be to bolster the batting. Alongside the two signings Salland have also added some locally-based foreign talent to the rolls in Australian James Ridley and South African Ruan du Plessis (though not the former Easterns bat of the same name) lending the roster some much needed depth for when the German contingent are unavailable.

A shallow player pool was a significant issue for the Deventer side last season, availability issues occasionally even seeing the venrable Steven Lubbers called out of retirement. That looks likely to be less of an issue this season, though the squad remains rather geographically disparate, which has hampered preparations. “We are a team completely scattered across two countries, with almost no one of our squad actually living in Deventer, meaning that our pre-season shape up is messy to say the least” Lubbers told Tkcricket. “We finished 7th out of 12 last year which we of course were incredibly happy about, our goal for 2023 is nothing different than 2022: surviving demotion. It is important that our batting clicks, as we often struggled to set a decent score on the board. There will be a big role for the Germans, Raxworthy, Piyaranga and myself to play this year. Making the top half after the first phase would relieve all the pressure, but we’re realistic and may well see ourselves in the bottom half, meaning we will have to come up with the same season finale as we showed last season by winning 5 of our last 6 games. Our goal is not to do well in the Topklasse for a single season, but to become a mid-table team for multiple years.”

Group B Preview

Bertus de Jong 15/04/22


While the rather drastic Topklasse restructure that sees the competition expanded to 12 teams and then split into two groups for the first phase of the competition has rather divided opinion, it’s probably too early to say whether there are any clear winners or losers from the introduction of the one-off 2022 format. The easing of global travel restrictions and consequent influx of overseas players for the coming summer will naturally reshuffle the relative strengths of the teams, especially as clubs have not all availed themselves of the reopened borders to the same extent, yet whether by luck or judgement the two pools seem to have come out comparatively well-balanced.

2021 runners-up Voorburg CC have made by a distance the most eye-catching signings for the coming season, with South Africa international Janneman Malan added to the VCC roster for the first phase of the competition, and Malan’s elder brother Andre replacing him for the back end of the summer. North West Dragons seam all-rounder Delano Potgieter will also feature for the first half of the season, strengthening a pace attack that also boasts the returning Logan van Beek and fellow Netherlands internationals Vivian Kingma and Bas de Leede, as well as Ali Qasim Ahmed and the veteran Stef Mulder.

VCC will hope de Leede’s pre-season form with the bat continues, the skipper likely to shoulder more responsibility in the middle order in the absence of the injured Sybrand Engelbrecht and Aryan Dutt, who has moved to VRA. In addition to the South African trio, brothers Musa and Shariz Ahmed will also be turning out for VCC this season, occasional Netherlands opening bat Musa coming from HCC and national under 19s spinner Shariz arriving from Groen & Wit. The latter will join legspinner Philippe Boissevain in the slow-bowling section, and with the unheralded but dependable Mohit Hingorani behind the sticks there’s few obvious weaknesses in the Voorburg side.

VCC’s chief concern will likely be the demands placed on their Dutch internationals by Oranje’s hectic summer schedule, but if they can keep something close to a full strength team on the park through the season they look like strong contenders to take the title.

Conversely 2021 bronze-medallists VRA have seen a number of departures and retirements over the winter, with Dutch international Ben Cooper taking early retirement and the stalwart Eric Szwarczynski also hanging up his boots. Pace spearhead Quirijn Gunning will also be unavailable, having cycled off in the general direction of Australia, while promising young spinner Luke Hartsink is also understood to have stepped back from the game. With plans to bring the iconic Nepali pace duo Sompal Kami and Karan KC to the Bos having fallen through at the last minute, the Amsterdammers are left looking rather bereft of star power and generally threadbare.

They will look to the ever-improving Vikram Singh to both deliver on his promise at the top of the order and shoulder more responsibility with the ball, likely opening the bowler with southpaw Ashir Abid. The arrival of Singh’s fellow Dutch-international Aryan Dutt from VCC will go some way to shoring up both the batting and bowling, With Jack Balbirnie and veteran gloveman Mitch Lees both enjoying solid but unspectacular seasons last year, much will depend on evergreen skipper Peter Borren’s form with the bat, the former national captain also likely to play a holding role with the ball through the middle overs.

Offspinner Leon Turmaine will lend some experience in the slow-bowling department, but VRA will be relying to a great extent youth be it local youngsters such as Udit Nashier, Debrup Dasgupta and Shirase Rasool or two new arrivals – untested South African rookies Johan Smal and Eduard Visser the club’s only overseas acquisitions for the season. All told the venerable Amsterdam club looks to be heading toward something of a transitional phase, and without any high-profile pros will likely be happy enough merely to survive in the top flight another year.

Similarly VOC Rotterdam will be doing without any big-name overseas for the coming season, with sometime VCC-er Matt Smith the Rotterdammer’s only major foreign signing. Sparta quick Max Hoornweg has also come across from Capelle, but with former Netherlands seamer Ahsan Malik going the other way and all-rounder Dirk van Baren bowing out, the pace attack remains reliant on Pierce Fletcher and the veteran Jelte Schoonheim. While Netherlands skipper Pieter Seelaar remains a force with both bat and ball, his workload will have to be carefully managed given a demanding schedule and a dodgy back, likely asking more of young fingerspinners Arnav Jain and Siebe van Wingerden.

Van Baren’s retirement, coupled with Corey Rutgers again resolving to demote himself from the first team, also leaves the batting looking rather top-heavy. Though in Dutch internationals Max O’Dowd and Scott Edwards VOC have an enviable opening pair, the middle order looks comparatively fragile and Tim de Kok may be asked to rein in his naturally aggressive tendencies at three. While the quality of VOC’s Dutch internationals means a top three finish in the first phase is well within reach, should they fail to make the cut they may struggle at the business end of the season, given their limited depth and the Netherlands’ intense international schedule.

Excelsior ‘20 Schiedam have had a rather lean couple of years since taking the title in 2019, twice finishing in the lower half of the table. They’ll be looking to improve on that showing at least, though they will have to do without their most valuable player from last season, as the prolific Tristan Stubbs won’t be returning to Thurlede this season. In his place comes a familiar face in the form of Northern Districts’ seam all-rounder Brett Hampton who returns to the club after a decade’s absence. He joins Schiedam stalwart Lorenzo Ingram to make up a formidable overseas duo that will likely be key to the 2019 champion’s fortunes both with bat and ball.

For the rest the line-up looks both familiar and familial, with the Excelsior youth production line ensuring a steady supply of van Troosts, Etmans and Kroesens. To challenge for a top three spot Excelsior will need their home-grown players to provide rather more in the way of runs than in seasons past – keeper-opener Roel Verhagen the only local bat to have managed more than 250 runs across the last two seasons. Pre-season showings against ACC and Punjab have promised some improvement in that regard, but Excelsior’s principle strength remains their disciplined bowling attack, while none of Niels Etman, Rens van Troost, Tom Heggelman or Klaas Roelfsema bowl express pace, the Shciedam seam section is notoriously difficult to get away, while in the spin section Ingram remains a stand-out and Umar Baker has thrived at Thurlede since making the move from VOC.

With a solid pre-season behind them and enjoying the good fortune of playing their first match against VCC before the cavalry arrives for Voorburg, Excelsior look set to get their season started on the right foot, but in a significantly stronger field they will need to recapture their winning ways in quick time if they are not to end up in the wrong half of the table again.

2021 Hoodfklasse champions Salland CC will be making what is technically their debut in the top-flight this season, the Deventer-based outfit now independent from the venerable multi-sport club Koninklijke UD that last contested the top division in 2000. Yet like their predecessors, the team is dominated by scions of the Lubbers family, with all-rounder Victor captaining the side and his brother Reinder leading the seam attack, while Curtis and Desmond Lubbers also occasionally feature in the first team, and indeed patriarch Steven Lubbers made a brief first-team return at the recent ECN T10 tournament at Capelle.

In recent years Salland have also established a strong German connection, with numerous members of the German national team featuring in their successful Hoofdklasse campaign. There has been something of a changing of the guard in that respect, with Hamid Wardak and Vijay Chikkannaiah heading back to Germany for the 2022 season, but left-arm spinner Elam Barathi and seam all-rounder Sahir Naqash will be joined by the national captain Venkat Ghanisan and finger-spinner Ghulam Ahmadi for the upcoming Topklasse season.

While the German contingent are at least in part responsible for the club’s promotion to the top flight, their potential international commitments may well leave Salland short of players when the German national team are in action. While with the likes of Lubber, Gul Nasir and Gijs van Molen they don’t lack for depth in the seam bowling department, the batting is a different question, especially as overseas signing Justin Gilliland may not be available for the whole season. Should Salland manage to pick up some early wins while at full strength a top three finish in the first phase would secure their place in the top-flight for another year, with potentially three teams facing relegation this season an immediate return to the Hoofdklasse is far from out of the question either.

Since their 2015 title run, Amsterdammers Dosti-United have been in something of a slump, recording just a single win over the last two seasons and at times struggling to get 11 men on the field. Yet while the Drieburgers are keeping their cards close to their chest ahead of the 2022 season, rumour has it that after two years of belt-tightening they are once again prepared to dip into the war chest. The rumoured return of sometime South Africa international Stiaan van Zyl has been the principle subject of gossip, but one that appears to have proved unfounded. Kings XI all-rounder Shivam Sharma is another name that has been floating around, along with Punjab’s Amitoze Singh.

The addition of a handful of overseas could potentially transform Dosti from top-flight whipping boys to title-contenders at a stroke, with the local core of the side having had to step up in the interim and despite the run of results looking arguably the stronger for it. Skipper Vinoo Tewarie had an intermittently impressive season despite missing out on his side’s sole victory, and likewise Rahil Ahmed showed occasional flashes of the form that once earned him a brief career in Orange. Spin all-rounder Mahesh Hans has similarly grown into his senior role in the side, while pace spearhead Wahid Masood also bowled consistently better than his figures might suggest. With the Hoseinbaks brothers rounding out the side Dosti have never looked more than two or three players short of a decent team, and with a few judicious acquisitions could well emerge from two woeful seasons as dark-horse contenders.