Scorecard | Kampong vs ACC | 06.06.22

Kampong I Vs ACC I
1-Innings Match Played At Maarschalkerweerd, Utrecht, 06-Jun-2022, Topklasse
No result
Round A9
Toss won by ACC I
Umpires FLA van Lent – P Muthucumaru
Home Side Kampong I
Comment Rain stopped play, ACC 66-1 (16.4 overs), 75-2 (18 overs), 110-5 (30 overs).
ACC I 1st Innings 110/5 (Overs 30)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
MA Raza* c MR Alphonse b MU Malik 21 40 3 0
TG Hobson not out   51 85 6 1
S Potdar c PJ van Biljon b PJ Jacod 5 16 0 0
R Smith+   b RTF van der Harten 7 24 1 0
F Wegener lbw b PJ Jacod 6 10 1 0
CEM McInerney run out A Roy/MR Alphonse   0 0 0 0
RA Kumar not out   0 7 0 0
R Ackermann dnb          
D Arya dnb          
M van Vliet dnb          
JS Reddy dnb          
extras   (b4 lb1 w13 nb2) 20      
TOTAL   5 wickets for 110      
FOW
1-47(MA Raza) 2-75(S Potdar) 3-88(R Smith) 4-96(F Wegener) 5-96(CEM McInerney)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
KM Nana 5 1 18 0 1 1
MU Malik 5 0 14 1 3
A Roy 5 1 21 0 2 1
RTF van der Harten 6 0 29 1 7
PJ Jacod 7 1 20 2
G Swanepoel 2 1 3 0
Kampong I 1st Innings
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
V Chaturvedi dnb          
CJ Briggs dnb          
MR Alphonse+ dnb          
PJ van Biljon dnb          
MU Malik* dnb          
PJ Jacod dnb          
A Roy dnb          
RTF van der Harten dnb          
T Sharma dnb          
G Swanepoel dnb          
KM Nana dnb          
extras   (b0 lb0 w0 nb0) 0      
TOTAL   0 wickets for 0      
FOW
 
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb

Scorecard | Punjab vs Sparta | 06.06.22

Punjab I Vs Sparta I
1-Innings Match Played At Zomercomplex, Rotterdam, 06-Jun-2022, Topklasse
No result
Round A9
Toss won by Punjab I
Umpires PGHA van Giezen – J Hilhorst
Home Side Punjab I
Comment Rain stopped play, Punjab 15-0 (1.1 overs), 26-0 (3 overs), 37-0 (4 overs).
Punjab I 1st Innings 37/0 (Overs 4)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
RU Zulfiqar not out   5 10 1 0
SJ Myburgh not out   26 14 3 2
AA Zulfiqar+ dnb          
SM Zulfiqar dnb          
AT Nidamanuru dnb          
R Jappie dnb          
SA Zulfiqar dnb          
JD Vandiar dnb          
S Salarazai dnb          
S Tariq* dnb          
Mubashar Hussain dnb          
extras   (b0 lb0 w6 nb0) 6      
TOTAL   0 wickets for 37      
FOW
 
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
AAJ Malik 2 0 6 0
K Ahmadi 2 0 31 0 2
Sparta I 1st Innings
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
A Raza+ dnb          
M Latif dnb          
SB Gohil dnb          
R Allen dnb          
K Ahmadi dnb          
F Iqbal dnb          
Manminder Singh dnb          
AAJ Malik dnb          
U Saleem dnb          
JM Snoep* dnb          
IS Hoornweg dnb          
extras   (b0 lb0 w0 nb0) 0      
TOTAL   0 wickets for 0      
FOW
 
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb

Rain settles Group A, but Group B still up for grabs

Rod Lyall 07/06/22

The bad weather which had mercifully stayed away from the Topklasse this season finally intervened on Monday, all six matches being abandoned as the Pentecost holiday spoke with tongues of rain rather than fire.

The cancellation of the entire programme took with it Sparta 1888’s last slim hope of reaching the top three in Group A, leaving them four points behind HCC with just one match left to play.

HCC’s match against HBS Craeyenhout was one of two abandoned without a ball being bowled after HBS had won the toss and elected to field; at the Hazelaarweg in Rotterdam proceedings didn’t even get that far, persistent rain eliminating any thought of playing the vital game between VRA Amsterdam (notionally the home side) and VOC Rotterdam.

That wash-out, together with the abandonment of Excelsior ‘20’s match against Dosti Amsterdam at Sportpark Drieburg after the Schiedam side had reached 249 for four in 45 overs, left the three-way tussle for two places in the Championship pool hingeing on next Saturday’s final round, when Excelsior will be at home to VOC and VRA will travel to Westvliet to take on group leaders Voorburg.

The winners of the Excelsior-VOC match will be guaranteed one of those two spots, but unless VRA are able to beat Voorburg, who have lost only once so far this season, the remaining place will be determined by net run rate, where VRA currently enjoy an advantage of 0.331 over VOC and a marginally greater one over Excelsior.

As far as the actual cricket goes, Excelsior made a good start against Dosti, Tim Etman (53) and Roel Verhagen (63) putting on 106 for the first wicket, and then Lorenzo Ingram contributed an unbeaten 51, his first fifty of the season, sharing an unbroken stand of 68 with Joost Kroesen before the heavens opened.

It was a similar story at Westvliet, where Musa Ahmad (54) and Janneman Malan shared an opening stand of 125 for Voorburg against Salland, Malan going on to post his maiden Topklasse century and remaining on 113 not out when the players were driven from the field with Voorburg on 219 for two in 42.3 overs.

A curious feature of this game was that Salland fielded 69-year-old former Dutch captain Steven Lubbers alongside 14-year-old debutant Fasih Ullah, surely the greatest age difference within a top-flight side since the beginnings of the Dutch competition in 1891.

Back in Group A, Punjab Rotterdam and Sparta 1888 may have set another kind of record, the players being driven from the field three times in the space of four overs before more persistent rain brought their efforts to an end.

Punjab had managed to get off to another of their quick-fire starts in that time, Steph Myburgh hitting three fours and two sixes in a 14-ball knock of 26 not out, out of a total of 37 without loss.

The most absorbing, and ultimately frustrating, tussle of the day was in the vital bottom-three match between Kampong Utrecht and ACC at Maarschalkerweerd, where the Utrecht side had succeeded in pegging back a brisk start by their visitors and had reduced them to 110 for five in 30 overs before the match was abandoned.

Opener Thomas Hobson was still there on 51 not out, however, and although the Kampong attack appeared to have gained the upper hand the game, of vital importance to both sides in the relegation battles to come, was delicately poised when the elements took control.

Round 9 Preview

Rod Lyall & Bertus de Jong 05/06/22


Two rounds to go, and it’s very far from being all over, especially in Group B. Even in Group A, the identity of the top three is not yet quite settled, and the points to be carried through to the second phase certainly remain a point of considerable interest for all concerned. Some of the big questions may well be settled on Monday, but others seem likely to be carried into the final round of fixtures next Saturday.

Group A

RL: One of the more significant encounters of the Pentecost holiday will be at De Diepput, where HCC will be at home to HBS Craeyenhout. A victory for the home side would not only cement their place in the Championship pool, but would give them two valuable points in the battles to come in July and August. For the Crows, equally, the two points could be crucial in due course, and might conceivably also see them top the group, depending on results elsewhere. In this Aesopic battle the Lions will need to recover quickly from their demolition by Kampong last week, and the Crows’ pace attack, spearheaded by the brothers Klein and Ferdi Vink, will be keen to emulate the efforts of Kertan Nana and Co. But you’d think that the strong HCC batting line-up is unlikely to have two bad days in a row, and on the other side of the balance sheet the home side’s attack is undoubtedly capable of unsettling an HBS top order which has blown somewhat hot and cold in the course of the season. One of the trickier matches to predict!

BdJ: Indeed it seems that the rumours of the death of Group A have proved, if not wildly exaggerated, then at least a tad premature. It should nonehtless be pointed out that the outside chance of HCC being knocked out of the top three by Sparta is contingent on the four remaining relevant matches going against HCC, and on net run rate trumping head-to-head results as the first tie-breaker this season. The most recent Playing Conditions stipulate that Sparta’s hopes are still alive, but the experience of last season’s debacle suggests such things are not always to be relied upon. HCC missed out on a chance to put their place in the top three beyond doubt against Kampong last week, and will hope to settle the matter against a rather inconsistent HBS on Monday. The Crows are safe already of course, though the fact that they’ve contrived to bag their spot while maintaining a negative net run rate tells a story of narrow wins punctuated by blow-out losses. With probable Phase 2 points on the line HBS can’t afford to rest on their laurels, but it remains to be seen which HBS side will turn up come Monday.


RL: Having performed impressively with the ball against ACC last week but a good deal less so with the bat, Punjab are at home to Sparta 1888 and will be keen to maintain their currently slender advantage over their nearest rivals. For the visitors, though, much more is at stake: their slim hope of squeezing into the top three hinges on victory here, as well as an HBS victory at De Diepput. With Samit Gohil now in supreme form, having made 93 and 102 in his last two innings, the chances of Sparta upsetting the defending champions are less remote than they would have been a couple of weeks ago, but against that Safiullah Salarazai bowled splendidly against ACC and will certainly relish an opportunity to get at a Sparta batting line-up which, Gohil and at times Mudassar Bukhari apart, has largely failed to make much of an impression. But Bukhari and Ahsan Malik will equally hope to make early inroads in a Punjab top order which has been a lot less imposing this season than it was last, and which undoubtedly missed the steadying hand of Saqib Zulfiqar last week. Saqib’s leg-spin is also an important component of his team’s success, not least when he took four for 28 against these opponents on 7 May.

BdJ: Sparta need just about everything to go their way for the remaining two rounds if they’re to sneak past HCC, but the flip side there is that while a win against Punjab may not be enough, a loss will cost them exactly nothing. Punjab conversely have nothing at all to gain from beating Sparta, in fact it’s arguable that a win could actually hurt their position. Whether HCC or Sparta make the top three would make no difference to the points that Punjab carry forward, but the Rotterdammers would presumably prefer Sparta to make the cut given the net run rate situation in the matches that would be carried forward. If the defending champions were looking to cynically manipulate the numbers, a narrow loss is technically the result to aim for. It’s doubtful that the strategists at the Zomercomplex are quite so cynical of course, and there’s something to be said for building momentum. Sparta have looked an improving outfit as the season’s progressed, but their reliance on Gohil for runs remains a theme. Punjab meanwhile have been reinforced by the arrival of Jonathan Vandiar, and though he failed to make an impact last week it’s unlikely he’ll be kept quiet for long.


RL: Much has been made of the injustice of Kampong Utrecht’s having nothing concrete to show for their victories over top sides Punjab and HCC (an issue which would, of course, be partially alleviated in the still-unlikely event of HCC slipping out of the top three in the group), but in truth Kampong’s prospects of escaping relegation will depend greatly on whether they can post wins in their final two matches, stating with the visit of ACC to Maarschalkerweerd on Monday. They lost to both ACC and Sparta in the first half of the group games, but they have demonstrated against Punjab and HCC that they are more than competitive at this level, and after Nana’s heroics last week in defence of a low total, the significant addition of Pite van Biljon to the top order, and the contribution of Alex Roy with both bat and ball, they should start as favourites against an ACC side which looked all at sea with the bat against a rampant Punjab last week. The Amsterdammers’ batting is, perhaps, unlikely to have another day like that, and the bowlers did indeed fight back hard, Robin Smith a slightly surprising addition to the unit. The points here will certainly be vital come the end of the season, and we can expect a real tussle as a result.

BdJ: While plenty of clubs have reason to gripe about the vicissitudes of the new format, none have suffered more than the newly-promoted Kampong; the newly-promoted turf club forced to play half their matches on artificial wickets and now likely to see their wins erased ahead of the relegation battle. They’ll have home advantage in their favour at least when they look to belatedly bag some more permanent points, playing an ACC side that has not won a Topklasse match on natural turf since 2019. The Amsterdammer’s South African recruits could find the surface more to their liking of course, though the sort of deck traditionally encountered at Utrecht may prove no more familiar than a mat. All told the hosts ought to fancy their chances in what will likely prove the only Group A fixture of consequence this round.


Group B

RL: The match between VRA Amsterdam and VOC Rotterdam, moved late in the day to Hazelaarweg because of the Super League programme in Amstelveen, is clearly the most significant of the round, with the winner gaining a distinct advantage in the tense three-way battle for two spots in the Championship pool. VRA have distinctly the tougher final game, against Voorburg away, but VOC will simultaneously take on Excelsior in what could potentially be a straight contest for the final place in the top three. Monday’s game will pit several of the heroes of the Dutch side’s series with the West Indies against each other, with Vikram Singh and Aryan Dutt turning out for the nominally home side and Max O’Dowd, Scott Edwards and Pieter Seelaar for the Rotterdammers. Their contributions may be crucial, but so too may the roles of the supporting cast, including VRA skipper Peter Borren, allrounder Jack Balbirnie and seamer Ashir Abid on the one hand, and batter Tim de Kok, paceman Max Hoornweg and young Belgian international allrounder Burhan Niaz on the other. Definitely in the Too Close to Call category, this would have been a match worthy of the international stadium in which it should have been played.

BdJ: Given that ensuring equity in terms of home advantage was the one and only argument in favour of the otherwise absurd and inequitable two-pool format adopted this season, the fact that VOC are being awarded that advantage for both legs of what might very well prove the decisive fixture in the group, and that for entirely predictable reasons, makes an absolute mockery of the format. It’s a sign of how significant this fixture could prove that VRA attempted to reclaim their hosting rights for the game, only to again be over-ruled at the last minute, and indeed how much of a difference the nominal hosts expect the switch of venue to make. VRA did win the first leg at Hazelaarweg this season, but historically their record there is comparatively poor.


RL: The third element in the show-down in the middle of the group, Excelsior ’20 Schiedam, travel to Sportpark Drieburg to take on Dosti Amsterdam. Their hosts put up a much better show against VRA last Sunday, with Vinoo Tewarie returning to form with his highest score for years and Amitoze Singh joining him in a solid partnership. Whether that sort of effort would be enough to beat Excelsior, for whom Tom Heggelman and Brett Hampton are causing opponents all kinds of problems with the ball and Tim Etman, Roel Verhagen and of course Lorenzo Ingram are capable of making big scores, is another question. Excelsior’s quick disposal of Salland last week helped their cause considerably, and they will want to repeat that on Monday. With one win in three seasons Dosti have becoming the perennial whipping-boys of the competition, but they do have the talent to spring a surprise, and with the encouragement of last week’s performance they may be able to ensure that Excelsior don’t have things all their own way.

BdJ: Time is rather running out for Dosti to arrest their slide toward relegation, but their last two fixtures offer a chance to significantly bolster their position. A win against Excelsior would put a serious dent in the Schiedammer’s hopes of a top three finish, and thus provide Dosti with two points they could well take with them into phase two. On paper the Schiedammers are of course comfortable favourites against a Dosti team that has seemingly forgotten how to win, even if most of the side has put in an individual performance or two this season. That said it will be Excelsior’s first outing on a mat in a while, and with plenty of weather about DLS could always throw up some surprising scenarios.


RL: After three home games on the trot Salland hit the road again, with a journey to Westvliet to face Voorburg. Already sure of their place in the Championship pool and one win away from finishing in top spot in the group, Bas de Leede’s side slipped up for the first time this season against VOC last Saturday, but it would be a major earthquake if they were to lose to a Salland outfit which has struggled to field a consistent eleven and which has largely been off the pace even at full strength. With the West Indies series behind them Voorburg’s bevy of internationals – De Leede himself, Logan van Beek, Viv Kingma, Philippe Boissevain and the brothers Musa and Shariz Ahmad – will be able to focus fully on the task in hand, and it will take a huge effort from the Deventer side to take the leaders and title favourites the full distance.

BdJ: High as it might register on the Richter scale, a hypothetical Salland victory over Voorburg at Westvliet is perhaps best compared to an earthquake on the moon – which is to say both extremely unlikely and entirely inconsequential. VCC’s international seamers are unlikely to play much of a role in the game with the England series looming of course, and indeed Kingma may not play at all given he’s struggling with an apparent side-strain. Nonetheless Voorburg’s stacked line-up will likely prove more than enough to see off a struggling Salland side which even at full strength has managed only two wins thus far, and will probably be more concerned about their upcoming four-pointer against Dosti in the final round of the first phase.

RL’s picks: HCC, Punjab, Kampong, VRA, Excelsior, Voorburg.

BdJ’s picks: HCC, Punjab, Kampong, VOC, Excelsior, Voorburg.

This article has been edited to reflect the fact that there is not in fact a reserve day on Sunday 12th for weather-affected matches.

Scorecard | Dosti vs VRA | 29.05.22

Dosti I Vs VRA I
1-Innings Match Played At Sportpark Drieburg, 29-May-2022, Topklasse
VRA I Win by 4 wkts
Round B8
Toss won by Dosti I
Umpires S Bhagat – ML Hancock
Home Side Dosti I
Points Awarded Dosti I 0, VRA I 2
Dosti I 1st Innings 218/10 All Out (Overs 49.4)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
WA Raja lbw b A Abid 0 1 0 0
W Masood   b A Abid 10 21 1 0
VAB Tewarie   b LA Turmaine 66 112 7 0
A Singh lbw b J Balbirnie 57 86 8 0
RI Ahmed c E Visser b J Balbirnie 14 19 1 0
K Diwan   b A Dutt 39 26 4 2
A Hanoeman+ c PW Borren b J Balbirnie 12 21 2 0
T Ahmed not out   8 8 1 0
M Hans* c V Singh b J Balbirnie 0 1 0 0
Asief Hoseinbaks   b A Dutt 0 4 0 0
S Ghori st L Scully b A Dutt 0 1 0 0
extras   (b0 lb3 w7 nb2) 12      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 218      
FOW
1-0(WA Raja) 2-40(W Masood) 3-136(A Singh) 4-156(VAB Tewarie) 5-160(RI Ahmed) 6-195(A Hanoeman) 7-208(K Diwan) 8-209(M Hans) 9-214(Asief Hoseinbaks) 10-214(S Ghori)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
A Abid 10 1 38 2 2
E Visser 3 0 11 0
A Dutt 8.4 1 33 3 1
V Singh 7 0 26 0 1 1
PW Borren 2 0 17 0 2 1
LA Turmaine 10 1 37 1
J Balbirnie 9 1 53 4 1
VRA I 1st Innings 219/6 (Overs 37)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
V Singh   c&b A Singh 1 4 0 0
PW Borren* c RI Ahmed b T Ahmed 63 43 5 5
L Scully+ c WA Raja b T Ahmed 38 38 2 3
A Dutt c A Singh b M Hans 18 34 0 0
J Smal lbw b K Diwan 14 24 2 0
J Balbirnie   c&b Asief Hoseinbaks 46 46 6 1
SR Rasool not out   23 29 2 1
LA Turmaine not out   3 4 0 0
MB Lees dnb          
E Visser dnb          
A Abid dnb          
extras   (b4 lb1 w8 nb0) 13      
TOTAL   6 wickets for 219      
FOW
1-2(V Singh) 2-102(PW Borren) 3-111(L Scully) 4-137(J Smal) 5-168(A Dutt) 6-216(J Balbirnie)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
A Singh 5 0 29 1
K Diwan 8 0 39 1
Asief Hoseinbaks 4 0 38 1
W Masood 2 0 33 0 6
T Ahmed 6 0 30 2 2
M Hans 10 0 36 1
VAB Tewarie 2 0 9 0

Scorecard | ACC v Punjab | 28.05.22

ACC I Vs Punjab I
1-Innings Match Played At Het Loopveld West, 28-May-2022, Topklasse
Punjab I Win by 4 wkts
Round A8
Toss won by Punjab I
Umpires N Bathi – D Das – RJ Akram
Home Side ACC I
Points Awarded ACC I 0, Punjab I 2
ACC I 1st Innings 55/10 All Out (Overs 24.3)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
TG Hobson   b S Salarazai 7 12 0 0
MA Raza* c AA Zulfiqar b S Salarazai 7 19 0 0
S Potdar c S Khogyani b S Salarazai 4 9 1 0
R Smith c SJ Myburgh b S Salarazai 0 6 0 0
F Wegener lbw b A Said 8 29 1 0
RA Kumar c AA Zulfiqar b Mubashar Hussain 6 31 1 0
Z Mitchell   b A Said 0 2 0 0
R Ackermann c RU Zulfiqar b A Said 5 15 0 0
M van Vliet not out   7 19 0 0
D Arya c S Khogyani b A Said 0 1 0 0
JS Reddy c AA Zulfiqar b S Salarazai 0 4 0 0
extras   (b0 lb1 w10 nb0) 11      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 55      
FOW
1-11(TG Hobson) 2-14(MA Raza) 3-18(R Smith) 4-22(S Potdar) 5-36(F Wegener) 6-36(Z Mitchell) 7-41(RA Kumar) 8-54(R Ackermann) 9-54(D Arya) 10-55(JS Reddy)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
S Tariq 8 1 25 0
S Salarazai 7.3 1 12 5 6
A Said 5 2 9 4 2
Mubashar Hussain 4 0 8 1 2
Punjab I 1st Innings 56/6 (Overs 14.3)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
RU Zulfiqar c JS Reddy b R Smith 20 37 2 0
S Khogyani c F Wegener b M van Vliet 9 7 0 1
SA Zulfiqar   b JS Reddy 0 10 0 0
AA Zulfiqar+   b JS Reddy 2 6 0 0
AT Nidamanuru lbw b R Smith 3 11 0 0
S Salarazai c MA Raza b R Smith 6 6 1 0
SJ Myburgh not out   3 6 0 0
A Said not out   5 4 0 0
JD Vandiar dnb          
S Tariq* dnb          
Mubashar Hussain dnb          
extras   (b0 lb1 w7 nb0) 8      
TOTAL   6 wickets for 56      
FOW
1-17(S Khogyani) 2-27(SA Zulfiqar) 3-34(RU Zulfiqar) 4-34(AA Zulfiqar) 5-45(S Salarazai) 6-48(AT Nidamanuru)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
M van Vliet 4 0 17 1 1
R Smith 7 0 23 3 3
JS Reddy 3.3 0 15 2 3

Scorecard | HBS vs Sparta | 28.05.22

HBS I Vs Sparta I
1-Innings Match Played At Craeyenhout, Den Haag, 28-May-2022, Topklasse
Sparta I Win by 83 runs
Round A8
Toss won by Sparta I
Umpires M Prabhudesai – WPM van Liemt – AND van den Dries
Home Side HBS I
Points Awarded Sparta I 2, HBS I 0
Sparta I 1st Innings 247/10 All Out (Overs 49.5)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
M Latif c G Kaplan b K Klein 5 8 1 0
A Raza+   c&b FJ Vink 6 4 1 0
SB Gohil lbw b FJ Vink 102 133 11 0
M Bukhari* c G Kaplan b BFL Boddendijk 42 92 6 0
R Allen   b FJ Vink 10 15 1 0
Manminder Singh c K Klein b Navjit Singh 18 16 0 2
K Ahmadi c T Walbrugh b Navjit Singh 20 8 2 2
AAJ Malik c R Klein b Navjit Singh 7 8 1 0
U Saleem c JI de Mey b Navjit Singh 11 9 0 1
N Ibrahimkhil c RP Mason b FJ Vink 4 6 0 0
JM Snoep not out   0 0 0 0
extras   (b4 lb0 w18 nb0) 22      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 247      
FOW
1-8(A Raza) 2-23(M Latif) 3-130(M Bukhari) 4-153(R Allen) 5-182(Manminder Singh) 6-205(K Ahmadi) 7-216(AAJ Malik) 8-236(U Saleem) 9-247(N Ibrahimkhil) 10-247(SB Gohil)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
FJ Vink 7.5 0 30 4 4
K Klein 10 0 52 1 7
SP Vink 8 1 45 0 5
BFL Boddendijk 6 0 24 1 1
R Klein 4 1 13 0
JI de Mey 4 0 25 0
Navjit Singh 10 0 54 4 1
HBS I 1st Innings 164/10 All Out (Overs 39.2)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
T Walbrugh c A Raza b M Bukhari 14 35 2 0
RP Mason lbw b AAJ Malik 1 8 0 0
G Kaplan c K Ahmadi b JM Snoep 38 44 4 0
Navjit Singh c A Raza b K Ahmadi 10 14 1 0
R Klein c A Raza b K Ahmadi 19 28 2 0
K Klein lbw b AAJ Malik 17 21 2 0
MM Scholte+ c A Raza b JM Snoep 4 11 0 0
BFL Boddendijk c U Saleem b JM Snoep 6 17 1 0
FJ Vink* c R Allen b Manminder Singh 33 30 5 1
JI de Mey not out   11 26 1 0
SP Vink   b K Ahmadi 0 2 0 0
extras   (b1 lb1 w9 nb0) 11      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 164      
FOW
1-3(RP Mason) 2-4(T Walbrugh) 3-56(Navjit Singh) 4-87(G Kaplan) 5-96(R Klein) 6-108(MM Scholte) 7-114(K Klein) 8-117(BFL Boddendijk) 9-164(FJ Vink) 10-164(SP Vink)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
AAJ Malik 8 1 20 2 2
M Bukhari 7 0 30 1 5
K Ahmadi 7.2 0 30 3 1
U Saleem 6 0 28 0
JM Snoep 6 1 31 3
SB Gohil 3 0 13 0
Manminder Singh 2 0 10 1 1

Scorecard | HCC vs Kampong | 28.05.22

HCC I Vs Kampong I
1-Innings Match Played At De Diepput, Den Haag, 28-May-2022, Topklasse
Kampong I Win by 90 runs
Round A8
Toss won by HCC I
Umpires MA Din – DJ Kalloe
Scorers K Pattiselanno – N Hoffmann
Home Side HCC I
Points Awarded Kampong I 2, HCC I 0
Kampong I 1st Innings 164/10 All Out (Overs 43.3)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
S Abhyankar lbw b F Bennett 6 24 1 0
MR Alphonse+ c BHG Gorlee b C Floyd 7 15 0 1
CJ Briggs   b HC Overdijk 4 14 0 0
PJ van Biljon c YJ Patel b TJG Pringle 37 25 7 0
MU Malik* c YJ Patel b HC Overdijk 31 65 4 1
PJ Jacod c BHG Gorlee b TJG Pringle 4 14 0 0
D Khardia lbw b TJG Pringle 0 2 0 0
A Roy not out   37 58 5 0
RTF van der Harten c DG Crowley b F Bennett 12 31 1 0
KM Nana   b H Venter 5 7 1 0
G Swanepoel c YJ Patel b HC Overdijk 0 8 0 0
extras   (b3 lb2 w14 nb2) 21      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 164      
FOW
1-13(MR Alphonse) 2-21(CJ Briggs) 3-21(S Abhyankar) 4-70(PJ van Biljon) 5-87(PJ Jacod) 6-87(D Khardia) 7-118(MU Malik) 8-148(RTF van der Harten) 9-162(KM Nana) 10-164(G Swanepoel)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
C Floyd 9 2 38 1 2
HC Overdijk 8.3 0 33 3 5
F Bennett 9 2 15 2 1
H Venter 3 0 18 1 3
TJG Pringle 9 4 18 3 2
OO Klaus 3 0 24 0 1 1
ZA Worden 2 0 13 0 1
HCC I 1st Innings 74/10 All Out (Overs 20.5)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
ZA Worden c PJ Jacod b MU Malik 8 22 1 0
AJ Staal   b KM Nana 1 11 0 0
BHG Gorlee*   b KM Nana 0 1 0 0
TJG Pringle   b KM Nana 11 12 1 0
DG Crowley lbw b KM Nana 2 8 0 0
HC Overdijk c PJ van Biljon b KM Nana 17 13 4 0
C Floyd c D Khardia b A Roy 2 14 0 0
YJ Patel+ c MR Alphonse b A Roy 1 9 0 0
F Bennett not out   15 16 2 0
H Venter   b A Roy 0 7 0 0
OO Klaus c PJ Jacod b G Swanepoel 14 12 3 0
extras   (b0 lb0 w3 nb0) 3      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 74      
FOW
1-7(AJ Staal) 2-11(ZA Worden) 3-11(BHG Gorlee) 4-19(DG Crowley) 5-36(TJG Pringle) 6-43(HC Overdijk) 7-44(C Floyd) 8-45(YJ Patel) 9-51(H Venter) 10-74(OO Klaus)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
KM Nana 8 1 21 5 1
MU Malik 4 1 6 1 1
A Roy 6 1 29 3 1
G Swanepoel 2.5 0 18 1

Scorecard | Salland vs Excelsior | 28.05.22

Salland I Vs Excelsior 20 I
1-Innings Match Played At Het Schootsveld, Deventer, 28-May-2022, Topklasse
Excelsior 20 I Win by 8 wkts
Round B8
Toss won by Excelsior 20 I
Umpires PGHA van Giezen – P Muthucumaru
Scorers EM Heggelman – SW Lubbers
Home Side Salland I
Points Awarded Salland I 0, Excelsior 20 I 2
Salland I 1st Innings 110/10 All Out (Overs 39.5)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
PP Ottachchige+ c J Kroesen b TJ Heggelman 15 16 3 0
V Ganesan c LT Ingram b NT Etman 10 26 1 0
TA Khan lbw b TJ Heggelman 4 10 1 0
VS Lubbers* c RTF Verhagen b BR Hampton 7 26 1 0
S Naqash   b BR Hampton 6 20 0 1
G van Molen not out   22 74 1 0
SV Elam Bharathi   b BR Hampton 0 3 0 0
RA Lubbers c J Kroesen b RWA van Troost 0 3 0 0
A Gopinath   b LT Ingram 7 34 0 0
H Khan c BR Hampton b TJ Heggelman 14 20 3 0
GA Nasir c RTF Verhagen b TJ Heggelman 4 8 1 0
extras   (b0 lb5 w15 nb1) 21      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 110      
FOW
1-22(V Ganesan) 2-27(PP Ottachchige) 3-33(TA Khan) 4-45(S Naqash) 5-50(VS Lubbers) 6-50(SV Elam Bharathi) 7-52(RA Lubbers) 8-74(A Gopinath) 9-102(H Khan) 10-110(GA Nasir)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
NT Etman 6 2 14 1
TJ Heggelman 9.5 3 29 4 3 1
BR Hampton 7 4 16 3
RWA van Troost 10 0 30 1 8
LT Ingram 5 3 6 1 1
GG Kroesen 2 0 10 0
Excelsior 20 I 1st Innings 111/2 (Overs 21.3)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
TC Etman not out   62 72 6 2
RTF Verhagen+ c PP Ottachchige b RA Lubbers 4 8 1 0
NT Etman c GA Nasir b VS Lubbers 0 11 0 0
LT Ingram not out   42 38 4 1
TJ Heggelman* dnb          
BR Hampton dnb          
J Kroesen dnb          
SL van Troost dnb          
RWA van Troost dnb          
SG Shankar dnb          
GG Kroesen dnb          
extras   (b0 lb1 w2 nb0) 3      
TOTAL   2 wickets for 111      
FOW
1-13(RTF Verhagen) 2-18(NT Etman)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
RA Lubbers 7 1 27 1
GA Nasir 1 0 8 0
VS Lubbers 7 0 19 1 1
SV Elam Bharathi 2 0 10 0
V Ganesan 2 0 21 0
H Khan 2 0 9 0 1
G van Molen .3 0 16 0

Scorecard | VOC vs VCC | 28.05.22

VOC I Vs Voorburg I
1-Innings Match Played At Hazelaarweg, Rotterdam, 28-May-2022, Topklasse
VOC I Win by 5 wkts
Round B8
Toss won by Voorburg I
Umpires Z Hussain – E Ruchtie
Scorers CCH Kaulingfreks – CC Schinkel
Home Side VOC I
Points Awarded Voorburg I 0, VOC I 2
Voorburg I 1st Innings 153/10 All Out (Overs 49.1)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
JN Malan   b B Niaz 14 35 1 0
MN Ahmad c MP O’Dowd b B Niaz 5 17 1 0
BFW de Leede* c SB van Wingerden b A Jain 0 5 0 0
D Potgieter c TIM de Kok b JD Schoonheim 65 94 6 2
TN de Grooth lbw b A Jain 2 20 0 0
LV van Beek   c&b MB Hoornweg 25 43 2 0
M Hingorani+ lbw b PM Seelaar 26 47 1 0
S Ahmad c MB Hoornweg b ML Smit 4 14 0 0
PRP Boissevain run out TIM de Kok/SA Edwards   1 2 0 0
VJ Kingma not out   6 16 0 0
ST Mulder c PM Seelaar b B Niaz 2 4 0 0
extras   (b0 lb1 w2 nb0) 3      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 153      
FOW
1-16(MN Ahmad) 2-17(BFW de Leede) 3-20(JN Malan) 4-39(TN de Grooth) 5-99(LV van Beek) 6-130(D Potgieter) 7-139(S Ahmad) 8-144(PRP Boissevain) 9-151(M Hingorani) 10-153(ST Mulder)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
A Jain 10 2 21 2
B Niaz 8.1 4 17 3
ML Smit 10 1 31 1
PM Seelaar 10 0 35 1
MB Hoornweg 3 0 21 1 1
MP O’Dowd 3 0 11 0
JD Schoonheim 5 0 16 1 1
VOC I 1st Innings 154/5 (Overs 36.5)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
SA Edwards+ run out VJ Kingma   12 31 1 0
MP O’Dowd not out   84 109 11 0
ML Smit c M Hingorani b D Potgieter 3 18 0 0
F Fourie c LV van Beek b S Ahmad 1 8 0 0
TIM de Kok   b D Potgieter 1 2 0 0
PM Seelaar* lbw b S Ahmad 11 13 2 0
A Jain not out   24 42 3 0
B Niaz dnb          
JD Schoonheim dnb          
MB Hoornweg dnb          
SB van Wingerden dnb          
extras   (b2 lb0 w14 nb2) 18      
TOTAL   5 wickets for 154      
FOW
1-54(SA Edwards) 2-70(ML Smit) 3-82(F Fourie) 4-87(TIM de Kok) 5-100(PM Seelaar)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
VJ Kingma 6 0 26 0 6 1
LV van Beek 6 0 34 0 6
BFW de Leede 3 0 22 0 1
D Potgieter 7 3 17 2 1
S Ahmad 6 1 19 2
PRP Boissevain 5.5 0 25 0
ST Mulder 3 0 9 0 1