Dosti vs Sparta at Drieburg | Round 13 | 07.08.22

Phase 2: Round 3 preview

Bertus de Jong & Rod Lyall 06/08/22


Four rounds to go in the second phase of this unique, outsized edition of the Topklasse, and once again the league is set to be consumed in another Eindrangschikking controversy, as it was discovered that the playing conditions specify total points rather than points average as the prime determinant of ranking, contrary to what official points tables have said all season, and everyone involved had assumed. The change hurts HCC and HBS in the top half, and especially ACC in the lower, though by pure luck does not mean any club is actually playing in the wrong half. Nor does the change put anyone entirely out of the running for the finals play-offs or top-flight survival, though there’s a couple of clashes this weekend that could leave some teams playing for pride, with VRA and Dosti needing wins over Punjab and Sparta respectively to keep their seasons alive, while Salland could put their top flight survival beyond doubt.


BdJ: Voorburg could also all-but seal their spot at the top of the table if they continue winning streak away at HBS Craeyenhout, and on current form any other result would be a surprise. Tayo Walbrugh’s imperious form and the expected return of Gavin Kaplan makes it tough to count the Crows out at home of course, especially given the struggles of VCC’s attack at Punjab last week, but HBS lack the batting depth of Punjab, and other than Walbrugh few of their top order have made consistent runs (or indeed appearances) while Voorburg’s top order are in fine form, Andre Malan and Musa Nadeem both striking unbeaten centuries last week and Bas de Leede showing his class against the touring Blackcaps. For HBS a win would go a long way toward securing a top four finish, though even on home (astro)turf downing the favourites remains a tall order.

RL: Difficult to disagree with any of that, although one might add that HBS have potential trump cards in the batting of Wesley Barresi and the bowling of the brothers Klein, while Voorburg also have the luxury of a pace attack which includes Logan van Beek and Viv Kingma alongside De Leede and valuable leg-spinners in Shariz Ahmad and Philippe Boissevain. In other words, this game between the two top sides could well feature ten present or former Dutch internationals as well as some outstanding overseas players, and it’s hard to imagine a better advertisement for the top flight of Dutch domestic cricket.


BdJ: For HCC this Sunday’s match against Excelsior ‘20 is effectively, if not quite arithmetically a must-win match if they’re to have any hope of a double shot at making the final, and more realistically pretty key to both sides hope of involvement in the finals play-offs. Both sides had their games rained out last week, HCC with barely a ball bowled against VRA and Excelsior as they looked in a solid position batting first against HBS. Fresh in the minds of both teams, however, will be the drubbing Excelsior gave HCC in the shorter format on T20 finals day. HCC’s batting has looked indifferent at best in both formats since the break, while Excelsior’s top order have all had rather more time in the middle. Brett Hampton especially has been in fine form with bat and ball, though with two international left arm spinners HCC arguably have the tools to counter him. They have to find a way past Lorenzo Ingram first of course, and though Excelsior’s local bats have been making runs too one suspects those two will be the wickets the Lions will be hunting for.

RL: After a remarkable run of dominant form early in the season Zac Worden has been markedly less prolific in recent games, making 95 runs in his last four innings, and HCC will need him to get back to his best if they are to have a real chance of squeezing into the top four. The fact remains, though, that they have one of the most effective attacks in the competition with an outstanding balance of seam and spin, and one which certainly has the potential to test Excelsior to the full. Dependent as they are on Ingram and Hampton, the Schiedammers have plenty of experience behind them, and they always look a better side when Tom Heggelman is in it, even though he has now devolved the captaincy to Roel Verhagen. This, too, looks like a very even encounter, but it’s one which HCC can afford to lose much less than their visitors, and that might make all the difference.


BdJ: The washout against HCC last week all but ended VRA’s hopes of a top four finish, and their match away at Punjab this week, like all their remaining games, is a must-win if they are to have any hope of sneaking into the play-offs. VRA have done rather better than many expected to make the top half at all, and a late surge to the top four would be a quite remarkable result after an inconsistent season. The departure of Johan Smal for the last few matches of Phase 2 makes it all the more unlikely, and an upset away at Punjab all the more necessary. Punjab nonetheless have reason to worry given their attack’s lack of penetration last week, and the VRA middle order’s past record of cutting loose at the Zomercomplex.  With absolutely nothing to lose, VRA will at least be the less nervous side on Sunday.

RL: We’ve talked a good deal here about the comparison between Punjab’s title-winning form last year and their less impressive performances this season, and it remains a somewhat enigmatic question. They have gained enormously from the arrival of Vandiar and to a lesser extent Jappie, but that doesn’t entirely compensate for the reduced impact of the four Zulfiqars, and the relative toothlessness of the bowling against Excelsior and Voorburg when defending big totals is a real source of concern. For VRA, a win here is an absolute necessity, and Peter Borren’s mercurial side unquestionably has the capacity to exploit any weaknesses in their opponents; it would, though, be a major surprise, and logic suggests that Punjab will make sure of the points.


BdJ: Down in the lower half of the table Salland’s  position has only become stronger, with nearest rivals ACC demoted to third place. ACC will doubtless be hopping mad about the shambles, but will have to contain their frustration as a loss at home to Salland could now drop them right into the relegation zone. Overseas Hobson and Smith have kept them out of immediate danger thus far this season, with the aid of Mees van Vliet’s ever growing tally of wickets, and support from skipper Raza was enough to set up a surprise win over VOC in their Phase 2 opener. Netting nul points from a washout vs Dosti has put them back in trouble however, while Salland are on something of a roll, having knocked over the Cooper-reinforced Kampong last week. Following the dictum that when it rains, it pours, Salland adding to ACC’s woes this Sunday looks a more than fair possibility.

RL: The presence of their German contingent has pretty much taken Salland to safety, and if they turn out again on Sunday they may well be able to guarantee the Deventer club a second season in the top flight. On the other hand, the Amsterdammers have been a much stronger force with Hobson and Smith, and the progress of Van Vliet and Shreyas Potdar have also been significant factors in their season so far. The issue of the regulations apart, the endgame could well be evolving into a tussle between ACC and Kampong to finish third in the pool and thus clear of relegation and this match, like the one at Maarschalkerweerd, is potentially crucial in that scenario.


BdJ: One of the few clubs likely to be happy with the change will be the otherwise luckless Kampong who see their hopes of climbing out of the top three improve marginally, and a win at home against VOC could shift the odds still further in their favour. They are now just two points behind ACC with a superior net run rate, though barring another late change in tie-breaking the latter is unlikely to matter in this case. VOC’s demolition of Sparta last week does suggest they have woken up to the danger they remain in, though of course the new ranking order has diminished that somewhat. A win over Kampong could put them pretty close to safe on ten points, at least out of significant danger of direct relegation.

RL: Having beaten Punjab and HCC in the first phase, Kampong can approach this key encounter in a positive frame of mind, and all the more so as Tom Cooper slots into their line-up in place of Pite van Biljon. They will, of course, need to neutralise the threat of Max O’Dowd, Scott Edwards and Pieter Seelaar, but if Kertan Nana and Alex Roy bowl at their best they could put the VOC top order under pressure. But the Rotterdammers remain, at least on paper, the strongest side in the relegation pool, and they will start as favourites here.


BdJ: Finally at the do or die (and probably die either way) end of the table, the winless Dosti welcome Sparta to Drieburg. The game probably represents the hosts’ best chance of breaking their long winless streak, with Sparta looking entirely out of sorts, senior bowlers Bukhari and Malik short of wickets and Samit Gohil still failing to fire. Sparta managed just two wickets in two games since the break and were twice bowled out for double figures, while Dosti looked briefly competitive against Kampong and were going remarkably well in the brief passage of play the rain allowed against ACC last week. Another loss would almost certainly spell the end of the Amsterdammers’ stint in the top flight, an eventuality which has looked increasingly inevitable for years now.

RL: Two dire batting performances have left Sparta in real trouble near the foot of the table, and even with Bukhari, Gohil and Malik in their side they have become favourites to occupy one of the two automatic relegation spots. Victory over Dosti is a <i>sine qua non</i> if they are to avoid that fate, and it’s a brave call to tip a win for Mahesh Hans’s side. But as m’colleague observes, this is Dosti’s best chance of breaking that duck, and they began their short-lived game against ACC last week as if they had discovered a new, if slightly desperate, sense of purpose. None of this week’s games is easy to call, but having been stung in the past I’m guessing that Sparta will pass the character test and take the points back to Capelle.


BdJ’s picks: Voorburg, Excelsior, VRA, Salland, VOC, Dosti.
RL’s picks: Voorburg, HCC, Punjab, ACC, VOC, Sparta.

Scorecard | VRA vs HCC | 31.07.22

VRA I Vs HCC I
1-Innings Match Played At Amstelveen (VRA), 31-Jul-2022, Topklasse
No result
Round C6
Toss won by HCC I
Umpires MA Din – ML Hancock
Scorers KA Holdsworth – K Pattiselanno
Home Side VRA I
VRA I 1st Innings 5/0 (Overs 2)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
V Singh not out   1 10 0 0
SR Rasool not out   4 2 0 0
Z Khan dnb          
J Balbirnie dnb          
PW Borren* dnb          
A Dutt dnb          
J Smal dnb          
MB Lees+ dnb          
U Nashier dnb          
LA Turmaine dnb          
A Abid dnb          
extras   (b0 lb0 w0 nb0) 0      
TOTAL   0 wickets for 5      
FOW
 
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
HC Overdijk 1 0 5 0
RR Bijloos 1 1 0 0
HCC I 1st Innings
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
ZA Worden dnb          
AJ Staal dnb          
BHG Gorlee* dnb          
DG Crowley dnb          
HC Overdijk dnb          
TJG Pringle dnb          
YJ Patel+ dnb          
C Floyd dnb          
F Bennett dnb          
J-WM Overdijk dnb          
RR Bijloos dnb          
extras   (b0 lb0 w0 nb0) 0      
TOTAL   0 wickets for 0      
FOW
 
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb

Scorecard | Excelsior vs HBS | 31.07.22

Excelsior 20 I Vs HBS I
1-Innings Match Played At Thurlede, Schiedam, 31-Jul-2022, Topklasse
No result
Round C6
Toss won by HBS I
Umpires N Bathi – DJ Kalloe
Scorers EM Heggelman – MAP Wiegers
Home Side Excelsior 20 I
Excelsior 20 I 1st Innings 175/5 (Overs 39.5)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
TC Etman c K Klein b R Klein 1 2 0 0
TJ Heggelman lbw b G Kaplan 25 37 2 0
RTF Verhagen*+ lbw b FJ Vink 70 110 6 0
LT Ingram c T Walbrugh b W Barresi 0 7 0 0
J Kroesen c R Klein b JI de Mey 46 65 3 0
BR Hampton not out   19 18 1 1
SG Shankar not out   0 0 0 0
UF Baker dnb          
RWA van Troost dnb          
JJ Blankestijn dnb          
GG Kroesen dnb          
extras   (b0 lb7 w7 nb0) 14      
TOTAL   5 wickets for 175      
FOW
1-2(TC Etman) 2-71(TJ Heggelman) 3-72(LT Ingram) 4-153(J Kroesen) 5-175(RTF Verhagen)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
R Klein 7 0 34 1 2
FJ Vink 6.5 0 29 1 2
G Kaplan 7 1 25 1
W Barresi 10 3 28 1
JI de Mey 6 0 30 1 2
SP Vink 3 0 22 0
HBS I 1st Innings
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
T Walbrugh dnb          
RP Mason dnb          
G Kaplan dnb          
W Barresi dnb          
R Klein dnb          
JI de Mey dnb          
K Klein dnb          
FJ Vink* dnb          
MM Scholte+ dnb          
SP Vink dnb          
J van der Raad dnb          
extras   (b0 lb0 w0 nb0) 0      
TOTAL   0 wickets for 0      
FOW
 
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb

Scorecard | Punjab vs VCC | 31.07.22

Punjab I Vs Voorburg I
1-Innings Match Played At Zomercomplex, Rotterdam, 31-Jul-2022, Topklasse
Voorburg I Win by 10 wkts
Round C6
Toss won by Voorburg I
Umpires AND van den Dries – M Prabhudesai
Home Side Punjab I
Comment Rain stopped play, Voorburg 3-0 (0.4 overs), match reduced to 33 overs; revised DLS target 240.
Points Awarded Punjab I 0, Voorburg I 2
Punjab I 1st Innings 312/7 Closed (Overs 50)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
SJ Myburgh c SA Engelbrecht b BFW de Leede 41 51 5 2
R Jappie c BFW de Leede b AJ Malan 19 32 3 0
AA Zulfiqar+ c TN de Grooth b VJ Kingma 65 88 7 0
JD Vandiar c M Hingorani b AJ Malan 88 79 10 4
AT Nidamanuru c MN Ahmad b BFW de Leede 17 10 1 1
SA Zulfiqar c M Hingorani b LV van Beek 18 12 2 1
Y Usman run out AJ Malan   12 11 0 1
RU Zulfiqar not out   17 11 1 1
SM Zulfiqar not out   12 7 2 0
Mubashar Hussain dnb          
S Tariq* dnb          
extras   (b4 lb3 w15 nb1) 23      
TOTAL   7 wickets for 312      
FOW
1-60(R Jappie) 2-76(SJ Myburgh) 3-230(JD Vandiar) 4-248(AT Nidamanuru) 5-255(AA Zulfiqar) 6-279(SA Zulfiqar) 7-285(Y Usman)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
VJ Kingma 9 1 66 1 2 1
LV van Beek 10 1 44 1 11
BFW de Leede 9 0 62 2 1
AJ Malan 10 1 51 2
PRP Boissevain 7 0 36 0 1
S Ahmad 5 0 46 0
Voorburg I 1st Innings 240/0 (Overs 27.3)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
MN Ahmad not out   100 82 12 3
AJ Malan not out   131 84 14 7
BFW de Leede* dnb          
SA Engelbrecht dnb          
LV van Beek dnb          
TN de Grooth dnb          
M Hingorani+ dnb          
S Ahmad dnb          
PRP Boissevain dnb          
S de Leede dnb          
VJ Kingma dnb          
extras   (b0 lb2 w6 nb1) 9      
TOTAL   0 wickets for 240      
FOW
 
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
S Tariq 4 0 25 0
AT Nidamanuru 6 0 38 0
SM Zulfiqar 6 0 75 0 1
Mubashar Hussain 4 0 27 0
SA Zulfiqar 4 0 33 0 1
R Jappie 3 0 22 0 1
Y Usman .3 0 18 0

Scorecard | VOC vs Sparta | 31.07.22

VOC I Vs Sparta I
1-Innings Match Played At Hazelaarweg, Rotterdam, 31-Jul-2022, Topklasse
VOC I Win by 9 wkts
Round R6
Toss won by Sparta I
Umpires RJ Akram – Z Hussain
Home Side VOC I
Points Awarded Sparta I 0, VOC I 2
Sparta I 1st Innings 83/10 All Out (Overs 30.1)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
K Ahmadi   b PJ Fletcher 0 2 0 0
M Latif lbw b B Niaz 2 6 0 0
A Raza+ c SA Edwards b PJ Fletcher 4 7 1 0
SB Gohil c SA Edwards b A Jain 18 34 2 0
M Bukhari* st SA Edwards b PM Seelaar 21 40 1 2
R Noor lbw b MB Hoornweg 1 33 0 0
Manminder Singh   b A Jain 5 13 1 0
AAJ Malik   b A Jain 0 1 0 0
PB Balwantsingh c MP O’Dowd b MB Hoornweg 11 29 1 0
JM Snoep st SA Edwards b ML Smit 7 16 0 0
U Saleem not out   0 0 0 0
extras   (b2 lb4 w8 nb0) 14      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 83      
FOW
1-2(M Latif) 2-2(K Ahmadi) 3-7(A Raza) 4-48(SB Gohil) 5-54(M Bukhari) 6-59(Manminder Singh) 7-59(AAJ Malik) 8-68(R Noor) 9-83(PB Balwantsingh) 10-83(JM Snoep)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
B Niaz 5 1 14 1
PJ Fletcher 5 1 19 2 1
A Jain 10 3 20 3 1
PM Seelaar 5 2 12 1 3
ML Smit 2.1 0 3 1 1
MB Hoornweg 3 0 9 2 2
VOC I 1st Innings 84/1 (Overs 7.5)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
MP O’Dowd c AAJ Malik b R Noor 35 23 5 1
SA Edwards+ not out   32 23 2 1
ML Smit not out   1 1 0 0
TIM de Kok* dnb          
PM Seelaar dnb          
B Niaz dnb          
A Jain dnb          
JD Schoonheim dnb          
RR Upadhyaya dnb          
MB Hoornweg dnb          
PJ Fletcher dnb          
extras   (b4 lb1 w11 nb0) 16      
TOTAL   1 wickets for 84      
FOW
1-80(MP O’Dowd)
 
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
AAJ Malik 3 0 32 0 2
M Bukhari 3 0 26 0 1
SB Gohil 1 0 16 0
R Noor .5 0 5 1

Scorecard | Dosti vs ACC | 31.07.22

Dosti I Vs ACC I
1-Innings Match Played At Sportpark Drieburg, 31-Jul-2022, Topklasse
No result
Round R6
Toss won by Dosti I
Umpires D Das – PGHA van Giezen
Home Side Dosti I
Dosti I 1st Innings 41/0 (Overs 4)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
RI Ahmed+ not out   10 16 2 0
WA Raja not out   23 8 2 2
VAB Tewarie dnb          
A Singh dnb          
M Hans dnb          
K Diwan dnb          
T Ahmad dnb          
Asief Hoseinbaks dnb          
Arief Hoseinbaks dnb          
W Masood dnb          
S Ghori dnb          
extras   (b0 lb1 w7 nb0) 8      
TOTAL   0 wickets for 41      
FOW
 
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
M van Vliet 2 0 13 0 1
MA Raza 1 0 21 0 1
JS Reddy 1 0 6 0 1
ACC I 1st Innings
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
TG Hobson dnb          
MA Raza* dnb          
S Potdar dnb          
R Smith dnb          
A Zaidi dnb          
F Wegener+ dnb          
AJM Verbeek dnb          
RA Kumar dnb          
M van Vliet dnb          
D Arya dnb          
JS Reddy dnb          
extras   (b0 lb0 w0 nb0) 0      
TOTAL   0 wickets for 0      
FOW
 
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb

Scorecard | Salland vs Kampong | 31.07.22

Salland I Vs Kampong I
1-Innings Match Played At Het Schootsveld, Deventer, 31-Jul-2022, Topklasse
Salland I Win by 5 wkts
Round R6
Toss won by Salland I
Umpires P Muthucumaru – E Ruchtie
Home Side Salland I
Points Awarded Kampong I 0, Salland I 2
Kampong I 1st Innings 134/10 All Out (Overs 39.3)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
MR Alphonse+   b RA Lubbers 6 19 0 0
V Chaturvedi lbw b VS Lubbers 1 2 0 0
CJ Briggs lbw b V Ganesan 53 85 6 0
MU Malik* c PP Ottachchige b RA Lubbers 3 15 0 0
TLW Cooper c PP Ottachchige b V Ganesan 36 49 4 0
RTF van der Harten c RA Lubbers b SV Elam Bharathi 0 9 0 0
SD Bakker c TA Khan b V Ganesan 13 17 3 0
PJ Jacod st PP Ottachchige b V Ganesan 5 13 1 0
A Roy lbw b SV Elam Bharathi 3 16 0 0
KM Nana not out   0 8 0 0
G Swanepoel c RA Lubbers b V Ganesan 1 4 0 0
extras   (b0 lb0 w13 nb0) 13      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 134      
FOW
1-7(V Chaturvedi) 2-20(MR Alphonse) 3-28(MU Malik) 4-93(TLW Cooper) 5-103(RTF van der Harten) 6-120(SD Bakker) 7-124(CJ Briggs) 8-129(PJ Jacod) 9-133(A Roy) 10-134(G Swanepoel)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
VS Lubbers 6 0 27 1 5
RA Lubbers 8 0 24 2 5
GA Nasir 7 0 18 0
SV Elam Bharathi 9 1 28 2 2
V Ganesan 9.3 0 37 5 1
Salland I 1st Innings 135/5 (Overs 34)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
V Ganesan c TLW Cooper b A Roy 32 24 6 0
T Machiavello   b A Roy 0 10 0 0
TA Khan c MR Alphonse b A Roy 14 21 1 0
PP Ottachchige+ not out   58 83 7 0
VS Lubbers* run out PJ Jacod   7 32 0 0
SV Elam Bharathi c MU Malik b TLW Cooper 0 5 0 0
RA Lubbers not out   12 29 0 0
H Khan dnb          
GA Nasir dnb          
J Ullah dnb          
I Webber dnb          
extras   (b0 lb0 w12 nb0) 12      
TOTAL   5 wickets for 135      
FOW
1-23(T Machiavello) 2-41(V Ganesan) 3-52(TA Khan) 4-83(VS Lubbers) 5-85(SV Elam Bharathi)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
KM Nana 3 0 24 0 2
A Roy 9 2 27 3 6
MU Malik 7 0 34 0 4
PJ Jacod 7 0 21 0
TLW Cooper 6 1 17 1
G Swanepoel 2 0 12 0

Voorburg beat the rain – and Punjab

Rod Lyall 01/08/22

Successive bands of rain disrupted the Topklasse schedule on Sunday, but the three matches which reached a conclusion served to clarify some of the outstanding issues, if not conclusively then to a very definite degree.

The most significant outcome was at Het Zomercomplex, where leaders Voorburg pulled off a notable ten-wicket victory over defending champions Punjab Rotterdam.

Punjab had, for the second week in a row, posted a formidable total, this time putting on 312 for seven, and whereas their 281 against Excelsior last week had been dominated by Jonathan Vandiar’s mammoth innings, this was much more of a combined effort: Rushdie Jappie (19) and Steph Myburgh (41) contributed an opening stand of 60, and then Asad Zulfiqar and Vandiar added 154 for the third wicket in just 23 overs.

Vandiar missed out on another hundred, falling to Andre Malan for a 79-ball 88 which included ten fours and four sixes, and after Asad went for a more restrained 65 the lower order chipped in to get the total past 300.

All Voorburg’s bowlers suffered, Logan van Beek the most economical with one for 44 from his ten overs.

The reply had barely started when there was a rain delay, and Voorburg were set a revised target of 240 from 33 overs, at a rate of 7.27 per over.

Last season Punjab built their title campaign in large measure on a parsimonious attack, but as Excelsior had demonstrated a week ago, they are currently much less effective at staunching the flow of runs, certainly once opposing batters are settled.

This Musa Ahmad and Andre Malan, Voorburg’s openers proceeded to do, and the reply quickly gained momentum, the leaders reaching their target without loss in just 27.3 of the available overs.

Malan was particularly brutal, reaching his century from just 78 deliveries and, once he had passed this milestone, smashing Saqib Zulfiqar for four consecutive sixes; in all he faced 84 balls for his unbeaten 131, which included 14 fours and seven sixes.

Musa had gone along more quietly, but then, on 82 and with 18 needed, he hit Yasir Usman for three sixes to reach an 82-ball century with the winning blow, having struck 12 fours to go with those three sixes.

The win preserves Voorburg’s unbeaten record in the championship pool, and with four games to go they seem virtually certain, not only to finish in the top two but also to go into the finals at the head of the table, thus ensuring home advantage in the play-offs.

The other two games in the pool were abandoned, the match at Thurlede after Excelsior ’20 had reached 175 for five in 39.5 overs against HBS Craeyenhout, thanks to a fourth-wicket stand of 81 between Roel Verhagen (70) and Joost Kroesen (46), while only two overs were possible in the Amsterdamse Bos, where VRA Amsterdam reached 5 without loss against HCC before proceedings came to an end.

The relegation pool match between Dosti Amsterdam and ACC at Sportpark Drieburg managed just four overs, Rahil Ahmed and Waqas Raja reaching 41 without loss for the home side, Raja belting 23 from eight deliveries before the rain set in again.

The other two games in this pool, however, did reach a conclusion, wins for Salland Deventer against Kampong Utrecht at Het Schootsveld and for VOC Rotterdam against Sparta 1888 at the Hazelaarweg significantly reducing any residual fears of relegation the victors may have been suffering.

For Sparta and Kampong, by contrast, the anxiety will have increased: Sparta, dismissed for 83 after collapsing to 61 all out against Salland last week, are now in serious danger of finishing in the bottom three, and potentially occupying one of the two automatic relegation spots.

Pierce Fletcher and Burhan Niaz reduced them to 7 for three inside four overs, and although Samit Gohil (18) and Mudassar Bukhari (21) brought about a partial recovery, Arnav Jain’s three for 20 ran through the lower middle order, and then Max O’Dowd (35) and Scott Edwards (32 not out) made short work of knocking off the runs in just 7.5 overs.

Kampong were reinforced by the advent of Tom Cooper for their journey to Deventer, but despite 53 from Cole Briggs and 36 from Cooper the Utrecht side collapsed from 93 for three to 134 all out, Venkat Ganesan doing much of the damage with five for 37.

Ganesan then hit a 24-ball 32 when Salland replied, but with Alex Roy taking three early wickets the home side had to work hard to reach their fairly modest target, Pasan Ottachchige’s 58 not out turning the innings around after they had lost five wickets for 85.

Ottachchige was supported by Reinder Lubbers in an unbroken stand of 50, and Salland took the points with 16 overs to spare.

Phase 2: Round 2 Preview

Rod Lyall & Bertus de Jong 29/07/22


The second phase of the competition could scarcely have got away to a more dramatic start than it did last Sunday, and this week’s match-ups suggest that we could be in for more of the same. We’re at the stage where every game’s result is vital for at least one of the participants, and whatever the limitations of the format it can’t be denied that it has produced lots of excitement – with plenty more in prospect.

RL: The encounter between Excelsior ’20 and HBS Craeyenhout at Thurlede is a case in point: currently level on points but with HBS having the advantage of having played a game fewer, one of these sides is likely to finish second on the table and thus gain a crucial double chance of reaching the championship final on 10 September. HBS survived a roller-coaster ride of a match against VRA last week, Ferdi Vink instrumental in reducing VRA to 83 for eight, only to see them recover to 251 and then take the Crows into the final over of their reply. They were saved by Tayo Walbrugh’s superb not-out century, and they will need him to maintain his form all the way to the end of the season if they are to have a real chance of their first title since 1980. Walbrugh’s knock was matched by Brett Hampton’s for Excelsior, which enabled them to chase down Punjab’s 281, an effort which will have given the Schiedammers great confidence for the run-in. These are two well-matched sides, and we could see one of the most absorbing games of the season, with home advantage perhaps giving Excelsior the edge.

BdJ: The IPL-style final four system does tend to show its worth this time of the season, as teams in the top half jockey for position while those further down retain some hope of sneaking in deeper into the summer. With the difference between second and third arguably greater even than first and second, this encounter will be a true four-pointer. It was the overseas pros that shone with the bat for both sides last weekend, but as m’colleague observes, home advantage is traditionally a substantial factor at Thurlede, not least in neutralising big-hitting bats. What sort of wicket to expect the day after T20 finals day is probably the Crows’ chief worry, though their own absence on Saturday may at least alleviate their chronic availability issues.


RL: Having been unable to defend their 281 against Excelsior, Punjab Rotterdam will again be at home when they face Voorburg, who are four points clear at the top of the table. Last year’s champions could slip out of the top four if they lose here and HCC beat VRA, but they will be encouraged by the fact that the leaders needed a dogged effort from skipper Bas de Leede to get them over the line against HCC last Sunday. On the other hand, Punjab’s top order hasn’t been nearly as imposing this season as it was in 2021: whereas the four Zulfiqars, for example, scored 1497 runs between them last year at a combined average of 35.51, this time they have 545 so far, averaging 20.96. The advent of Vandiar obviously makes a difference, but with the attack looking less settled as well, despite the contribution of Samiullah Salarazai, they will need to raise their game considerably to best a Voorburg side which, while not unbeatable, has proved a class too good for most opponents this season.

BdJ: A lack of form is a common factor in the Rotterdammers’ long batting line up, though on paper one of the league’s most intimidating. Adjusting to playing on turf again after a first phase played almost exclusively on artificial seems to be an issue for bats and bowlers alike, and it’s worth noting Punjab haven’t won on turf since their season opener against Kampong. It will consequently come as a relief that they won’t be playing this game on grass, as with the New Zealand games coming up Westvliet is in perparation mode. Voorburg have also looked surprisingly vulnerable of late, and with the New Zealand series looming both van Beek and de Leede may be on restricted overs. They will likely need the rest of their line-up to provide de Leede with stronger support if they’re to extend their unbeaten streak, and without Janneman Malan and Delano Potgieter they arguably start as underdogs for the first time this season.


RL: Down but not quite out in the battle for a place in the top four, VRA Amsterdam will take on nearest rivals HCC in the Amsterdamse Bos. A win for HCC, essential for them if they are to have a realistic chance of squeezing into the four, would put them four points ahead of Peter Borren’s side as well as giving them a chance of leapfrogging Punjab. The batting of both sides has been highly inconsistent all season, but HCC’s much more experienced attack could well be a trump card, both here and in the remaining four games as they try to keep their chance of a shot at the title alive. VRA began in T20 mode against HBS last week, but once they’d been rescued by Johan Smal and Leon Turmaine’s record-breaking partnership their bowlers did well to keep their side in the game. A win for the Amsterdammers would shake things up considerably, but they will need their top order to buckle down if that’s to be a realistic possibility.

BdJ: Given the winter exodus at the Bos VRA will be happy enough to be safe in the top half of the table, but if they’re to be anything but also-rans for phase two they will need to start winning games quickly. Again home advantage will give them some hope this week, with HCC’s attack out of the habit of bowling on turf, much less the bat-friendly sort of deck that VRA will likely produce. That said the home bowlers will have a tough job bowling at the likes of Zac Worden on grass, as turf-starved pros tend to cash in at Amstelveen.


RL: Salland brought their A-team to Sparta last week and produced their best performance of the season, and will doubtless be hoping to repeat that effort when they take on Kampong Utrecht at Het Schootsveld. Salland won the corresponding fixture last year, when both these promoted sides were in the Hoofdklasse, but a great deal of water has flowed under the bridge since then. The Deventer club has found it difficult to put out a consistent eleven and has already fielded 22 different players, but when their full contingent of German internationals is available they are genuinely competitive at this level. Kampong have a more stable set-up, but they needed a remarkable comeback – and a dramatic collapse by their opponents – to overcome Dosti last Sunday, and they know that every match is vital now if they are to work their way out of the relegation danger zone. Spinners Pierre Jacod and Tushar Sharma served them well against Dosti, while the success of Stijn Bakker with the bat was some compensation for the departure of Pite van Biljon. It may all depend on which Salland side actually takes the field.

BdJ: The late-breaking news this week is that Kampong have astutely arranged a replacement for va Biljon, the latter’s unfortunate illness (from which we wish him a swift recovery) opening a spot for the otherwise unoccupied Tom Cooper to return to Topklasse action (much to the chagrin of VRA, with the vagaries of the Competitieregelement barring him from turning out for his old club). Given how the new format has treated Kampong few could begrudge them of course, except perhaps Salland, who have done well to keep themselves out of the relegation zone thus far but even at the top of the lower table are still far from safe. The two encounters between Salland and Kampong could yet prove decisive in determining who escapes a relegation battle, with VOC and ACC favoured to take a top three spot on form if not current standings.


RL: After a rather surprising home defeat at the hands of ACC, VOC Rotterdam will again be at home this Sunday, when their opponents will be Sparta 1888, smarting from their nine-wicket hammering by Salland. VOC should have enough resources to stay well clear of the danger zone, but a convincing victory over Sparta here would certainly enable them to breathe a little easier. For the Capelle side the manner of their demolition by Salland will be a source of real concern, and they will be hoping that Samit Gohil will be able to make a much more substantial contribution at the Hazelaarweg, given the crucial role he plays in their all-too-vulnerable batting line-up. But quite apart from their three Dutch internationals, VOC have the all-round skills of Matt Smit, Burhan Niaz and the experienced Jelte Schoonheim to call on, while Sparta remain very dependent on Gohil, Mudassar Bukhari and Ahsan Malik.

BdJ: Fair to say that VOC’s current position in ninth evidences a remarkable under-performance for a side that would have hoped to be competing at the other end of the table, the Rotterdammers’ over-reliance on a handful of players for runs and general lack of threat with the ball telling against them. A loss to Sparta, who have not been close to their best this season either, does not look entirely out of the question. Whether last week’s defeat will be enough to concentrate minds at Hazelaarweg given the distractions of T20 both international and domestic is a key question, but the Bloodhounds can ill afford to sink deeper into trouble.


RL: Having battled their way into a strong position against Kampong last Sunday Dosti Amsterdam threw it all away, and if they are not yet mathematically certain of relegation it’s very hard to see them escaping the hole they have dug for themselves. Losing is a habit as much as winning is, and it will take a massive effort from them if they are to break their duck by defeating ACC at Sportpark Drieburg. ACC’s victory over VOC gives them a distinct edge in the race to finish in the top three of the relegation pool, but they will need to avoid all potential banana skins to keep it that way, and although even the presence of Amitoze Singh and Kuldeep Diwan has proved insufficient to end Dosti’s winlessness, the visitors will want to stay sharp here, perhaps even steering their NRR into positive territory.

BdJ: The writing does appear to be on the wall for Dosti’s run in the top flight, having benefitted from two seasons without relegation their losing streak looks set to finally tell against them if they can’t break it this weekend. It’s worth noting though that they’re only two wins and a little luck away from a potential jailbreak, and with three games to come against their two nearest relegation rivals their fate is at least partly in their own hands. ACC’s overseas together with Mees van Vliet have kept them afloat thus far this season, but there’s still a lot of cricket to play this season and defeat at the hands of a long-losing Dosti would look rather like blood in the water.


RL’s picks: Excelsior, Punjab, HCC, Kampong, VOC, ACC.

BdJ’s picks: Excelsior, Punjab, VRA, Kampong, VOC, ACC