HCC close gap as Punjab and VOC edge clear

Rod Lyall 21/06/21

HCC got back in touch with the mid-table pack on Saturday, their nine-wicket victory over ACC bringing them within a point of VRA Amsterdam, but at the top of the table Rotterdam sides Punjab and VOC opened up a five-point gap over their nearest challengers.

These changes were in large part the result of VRA’s loss to VOC and Excelsior’s defeat of Voorburg, who dropped from third to fifth as HBS Craeyenhout, victors over Sparta 1888, replaced them in third spot.

At the Zomercomplex, meanwhile, Punjab Rotterdam made history as well as maintaining their lead by plundering 375 for seven from the Dosti United Amsterdam attack, the highest 50-over total ever, surpassing VRA’s 366 against Hermes-DVS Schiedam in 2013.

Punjab’s innings was a real team effort: set in train by a 10-ball cameo of 19 from Stephan Myburgh, it included stands of 108 for the second wicket between Rehmat Zulfiqar (62) and Asad Zulfiqar (88), 105 for the third between Asad and Teja Nidamanuru (53), and 125 for the fifth between Sikander Zulfiqar (45) and Yasir Usman (77 not out).

Facing such a monumental chase Dosti, yet to win this season, began positively enough, Rahil Ahmed, Mahesh Hans, Vinoo Tewarie and Sathish Ravichandran all getting a start, but once they had gone the innings subsided from 134 for four to 171 all out, spinners Irfan ul Haq and Nidamanuru claiming three for 17 and three for 18 respectively as Punjab completed a 204-run win.

By contrast with Punjab’s six-man onslaught, VOC Rotterdam’s 268 for four against VRA Amsterdam in the Bos was dominated by a run-a-ball 132 not out from Scott Edwards, who batted throughout the innings and contributed almost exactly half the runs.
VRA fought hard to contain the scoring, but a fourth-wicket partnership of 112 between between Edwards and Arnav Jain (55), aided by some indifferent work in the field in the later stages, enabled the visitors to set a tough target for Peter Borren’s side.

Former international Eric Szwarczynski made another helf-century when they replied, but after he departed for 59 it was again left to Borren, continuing his remarkable golden run, to carry on the battle almost single-handed, and after Jain had whittled away at the middle and lower order, taking five for 39, Pierce Fletcher returned to finish it off, Borren the ninth man out for 84 as VRA closed on 230 for nine, just 38 runs short.

The other key encounter between play-off contenders was surprisingly one-sided, as Excelsior ’20 Schiedam bowled Voorburg out for 116 at Westvliet and went on to win by 7 wickets.

Voorburg’s innings never really got going against a steady Excelsior attack, another patient knock from opener Mohit Hingorani setting the tone, and once Sybrandt Engelbrecht was fourth out with the total on 76 another collapse ensued, the last six wickets adding just 40 runs.

Klaas Roelfsema took three for 14 in ten overs, but it was the spin combination of Lorenzo Ingram and Tristan Stubbs which finished things off, Ingram claiming three for 6 from six overs and Stubbs taking the final two, including the adhesive Dutt, without conceding a run.

A second-wicket stand of 70 between opener Luuk Kroesen and Ingram took Excelsior to within sight of victory, but when Kroesen was run out for 27 and Ingram, having made 51, was trapped in front by Dutt soon afterwards, the Schiedammers’ pursuit seemed momentarily to falter.
Tim Etman and Stubbs, however, saw them home without further mishap, and they completed the win with 17 overs to spare.

HCC made even shorter work of beating ACC at De Diepput, bundling the Amsterdammers out for 104 and taking only 22.4 overs to secure a nine-wicket victory.

After losing three quick wickets to Reinier Bijloos and Hidde Overdijk, ACC were given some hope by a stand of 64 between Ammar Zaidi (33) and Ram Ramesh Babu (27), but once that was broken by Clayton Floyd the floodgates opened, and the last six wickets fell for 19 runs.

Floyd claimed four for 21 to hold his position as the competition’s leading wicket-taker, while Bijloos finished with three for 12.

Tonny Staal fell early in HCC’s reply, but Musa Ahmad and Boris Gorlee, taking their time at first but ending with a flourish, added the 78 necessary for victory, ending on 41 not out and 39 not out respectively.

Another disappointing batting display by Sparta 1888, who were dismissed for 160 by HBS Craeyenhout, was partially redeemed by a century by Garnett Tarr, who came to the crease at 6 for one and was the last to be dismissed, his 101 coming from 162 deliveries.

But apart from him only Mudassar Bukhari (19) and newcomer Randeep Deol reached double figures, and the side was all out for 160, Ryan Klein taking three for 21 and Navjit Singh three for 19.

The HBS reply, too, began with an early wicket, but then Julian de Mey, promoted to open in the absence of Tobias Visée, and Tayo Walbrugh put on 155 in an unbroken second-wicket stand to take their side to an impressive nine-wicket victory.

De Mey finished with 83 not out and Walbrugh on 63 not out, bringing his tally for the season to 602 at an average of 100.33.

Scorecard | Punjab vs Dosti | 19.06.21

Punjab I Vs Dosti United I
1-Innings Match Played At Zomercomplex, Rotterdam, 19-Jun-2021, Topklasse
Punjab I Win by 204 runs
Round 10
Toss won by Punjab I
Umpires N Bathi – DJ Kalloe
Home Side Punjab I
Points Awarded Punjab I 4, Dosti United I 0
Punjab I 1st Innings 375/7 Closed (Overs 50)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
SJ Myburgh   b W Masood 19 10 3 1
RU Zulfiqar c RI Ahmed b NB Perumal 62 68 5 3
AA Zulfiqar+ c NB Perumal b S Naseri 88 91 12 2
AT Nidamanuru c RI Ahmed b M Hans 53 44 5 2
SA Zulfiqar c NB Perumal b Asief Hoseinbaks 45 37 4 2
Y Usman not out   77 45 6 5
Mudassar Hussain run out   0 2 0 0
S Tariq* c S Ravichandran b NB Perumal 9 4 0 1
S Bhatti not out   4 1 1 0
Mubashar Hussain dnb          
I Ul Haq dnb          
extras   (b0 lb8 w8 nb2) 18      
TOTAL   7 wickets for 375      
FOW
1-19(SJ Myburgh) 2-127(RU Zulfiqar) 3-232(AT Nidamanuru) 4-232(AA Zulfiqar) 5-357(SA Zulfiqar) 6-361(Mudassar Hussain) 7-371(S Tariq)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
M Hans 10 0 68 1
W Masood 8 0 88 1 1 1
Asief Hoseinbaks 10 3 47 1 1
S Naseri 10 1 70 1 4 1
NB Perumal 10 0 78 2 2
VAB Tewarie 2 0 16 0
Dosti United I 1st Innings 171/10 All Out (Overs 44.3)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
RI Ahmed c SJ Myburgh b S Tariq 21 11 3 1
M Hans   b SA Zulfiqar 33 41 3 1
VAB Tewarie* c RU Zulfiqar b SA Zulfiqar 40 63 6 0
S Ravichandran+ c AT Nidamanuru b I Ul Haq 23 53 3 0
NB Perumal   b AT Nidamanuru 19 42 1 0
W Masood   b S Bhatti 2 5 0 0
P Srinivasan c Y Usman b I Ul Haq 16 28 3 0
Arief Hoseinbaks   c&b AT Nidamanuru 2 12 0 0
Asief Hoseinbaks c Y Usman b AT Nidamanuru 3 11 0 0
S Naseri c AA Zulfiqar b I Ul Haq 0 2 0 0
H Nanhaykhan not out   0 0 0 0
extras   (b0 lb2 w10 nb0) 12      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 171      
FOW
1-40(RI Ahmed) 2-77(M Hans) 3-116(VAB Tewarie) 4-134(S Ravichandran) 5-137(W Masood) 6-153(NB Perumal) 7-168(Arief Hoseinbaks) 8-168(P Srinivasan) 9-169(S Naseri) 10-171(Asief Hoseinbaks)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
S Tariq 6 0 37 1 1
S Bhatti 7 0 35 1 6
Mubashar Hussain 10 1 38 0
SA Zulfiqar 8 1 24 2 1
I Ul Haq 9 1 17 3 1
AT Nidamanuru 4.3 1 18 3 1

Scorecard | HCC vs ACC | 19.06.21

HCC I Vs ACC I
1-Innings Match Played At De Diepput, Den Haag, 19-Jun-2021, Topklasse
HCC I Win by 9 wkts
Round 10
Toss won by ACC I
Umpires ML Hancock – PJ Jansen
Home Side HCC I
Points Awarded ACC I 0, HCC I 4
ACC I 1st Innings 104/10 All Out (Overs 39.2)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
S Kothari c FF Vecchi b HC Overdijk 9 20 1 0
MA Raza* c YJ Patel b RR Bijloos 1 6 0 0
KHA Krishna c DA Trijzelaar b RR Bijloos 10 21 1 0
A Zaidi c YJ Patel b C Floyd 33 67 2 0
RK Ramesh Babu c BHG Gorlee b C Floyd 27 61 3 0
RA Kumar run out MN Ahmad/YJ Patel   3 17 0 0
S Hannema+   b MN Ahmad 5 7 1 0
R Alves lbw b C Floyd 2 10 0 0
M van Vliet   b C Floyd 0 5 0 0
D Arya c YJ Patel b RR Bijloos 2 16 0 0
AE Alangara Napoleon not out   1 7 0 0
extras   (b3 lb0 w7 nb1) 11      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 104      
FOW
1-5(MA Raza) 2-21(S Kothari) 3-21(KHA Krishna) 4-85(RK Ramesh Babu) 5-91(RA Kumar) 6-96(S Hannema) 7-98(S Hannema) 8-99(M van Vliet) 9-103(D Arya) 10-104(D Arya)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
C Floyd 10 2 21 4 3
HC Overdijk 9 3 14 1
RR Bijloos 5.2 2 12 3
H Venter 6 0 19 0 1
OO Klaus 4 0 16 0 2 1
MN Ahmad 5 0 19 1 1
HCC I 1st Innings 105/1 (Overs 22.4)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
MN Ahmad not out   41 60 2 2
AJ Staal* c RA Kumar b M van Vliet 11 21 1 0
BHG Gorlee not out   39 55 3 1
HC Overdijk dnb          
C Floyd dnb          
DA Trijzelaar dnb          
YJ Patel+ dnb          
FF Vecchi dnb          
OO Klaus dnb          
RR Bijloos dnb          
H Venter dnb          
extras   (b0 lb7 w7 nb0) 14      
TOTAL   1 wickets for 105      
FOW
1-27(AJ Staal)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
RA Kumar 4 0 18 0 3 1
M van Vliet 5 0 21 1 1
AE Alangara Napoleon 3 1 8 0 1
D Arya 6 1 36 0
MA Raza 3.4 0 10 0 2
S Kothari 1 0 5 0

Scorecard | Sparta vs HBS | 19.06.21

Sparta I Vs HBS I
1-Innings Match Played At Sportpark Bermweg, Capelle a/d IJssel, 19-Jun-2021, Topklasse
HBS I Win by 9 wkts
Round 10
Toss won by Sparta I
Umpires P Muthucumaru – M Prabhudesai
Home Side Sparta I
Points Awarded Sparta I 0, HBS I 4
Sparta I 1st Innings 160/10 All Out (Overs 47.2)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
F Iqbal c FJ Vink b R Klein 1 15 0 0
A Raza+ lbw b FJ Vink 5 5 1 0
G Tarr c Manjinder Singh b JI de Mey 101 162 7 2
M Bukhari*   c&b BFL Boddendijk 19 21 4 0
R Deol c R Klein b Navjit Singh 11 38 0 0
Manminder Singh lbw b R Klein 0 1 0 0
M Latif   b Navjit Singh 3 5 0 0
PB Balwantsingh c MM Scholte b Navjit Singh 0 1 0 0
N Ibrahimkhil c BFL Boddendijk b SP Vink 3 9 0 0
MB Hoornweg   b R Klein 4 24 0 0
IS Hoornweg not out   1 2 0 0
extras   (b3 lb3 w6 nb0) 12      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 160      
FOW
1-6(A Raza) 2-12(F Iqbal) 3-52(M Bukhari) 4-84(R Deol) 5-84(Manminder Singh) 6-87(M Latif) 7-87(PB Balwantsingh) 8-111(N Ibrahimkhil) 9-152(MB Hoornweg) 10-160(G Tarr)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
R Klein 9 1 21 3
FJ Vink 6 1 35 1
JI de Mey 7.2 1 27 1
BFL Boddendijk 6 0 15 1 5
W Barresi 6 1 15 0
A Ahmed 3 0 11 0
Navjit Singh 5 0 19 3
SP Vink 5 0 11 1 1
HBS I 1st Innings 161/1 (Overs 27.1)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
JI de Mey not out   83 98 9 1
Manjinder Singh   b MB Hoornweg 1 5 0 0
T Walbrugh not out   63 61 7 0
Navjit Singh dnb          
W Barresi dnb          
R Klein dnb          
A Ahmed dnb          
FJ Vink* dnb          
BFL Boddendijk dnb          
SP Vink dnb          
MM Scholte+ dnb          
extras   (b4 lb3 w6 nb1) 14      
TOTAL   1 wickets for 161      
FOW
1-6(Manjinder Singh)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
M Bukhari 7 0 23 0 2
MB Hoornweg 8 1 50 1 2
N Ibrahimkhil 3 0 15 0 1
F Iqbal 3 0 12 0 1
Manminder Singh 2 0 9 0
PB Balwantsingh 2.1 0 24 0
IS Hoornweg 2 0 21 0 1

Scorecard | VCC vs Excelsior | 19.06.21

Voorburg I Vs Excelsior 20 I
1-Innings Match Played At Westvliet, Voorburg, 19-Jun-2021, Topklasse
Excelsior 20 I Win by 7 wkts
Round 10
Toss won by Voorburg I
Umpires RJ Akram – J Kolli
Scorers D de Leede – EM Heggelman
Home Side Voorburg I
Points Awarded Voorburg I 0, Excelsior 20 I 4
Voorburg I 1st Innings 116/10 All Out (Overs 43)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
M Hingorani+ lbw b KHJ Roelfsema 28 72 4 0
TN de Grooth   b TJ Heggelman 11 18 2 0
BFW de Leede* c T Stubbs b RWA van Troost 8 23 1 0
SA Engelbrecht c RTF Verhagen b KHJ Roelfsema 23 32 3 0
A Dutt c UF Baker b T Stubbs 27 55 1 0
GK Nieuwoudt c RTF Verhagen b KHJ Roelfsema 6 12 1 0
PRP Boissevain lbw b LT Ingram 5 12 0 0
VJ Kingma   b LT Ingram 0 3 0 0
FJ de Lange   c&b LT Ingram 0 19 0 0
AA Qasim not out   0 9 0 0
ST Mulder c RTF Verhagen b T Stubbs 0 3 0 0
extras   (b0 lb1 w7 nb0) 8      
TOTAL   10 wickets for 116      
FOW
1-17(TN de Grooth) 2-42(BFW de Leede) 3-65(M Hingorani) 4-76(SA Engelbrecht) 5-86(GK Nieuwoudt) 6-94(PRP Boissevain) 7-94(VJ Kingma) 8-110(FJ de Lange) 9-116(A Dutt) 10-116(ST Mulder)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
NT Etman 7 1 26 0
TJ Heggelman 5 1 11 1 1
KHJ Roelfsema 10 3 14 3
RWA van Troost 4 0 20 1 1
UF Baker 10 0 38 0 3
LT Ingram 6 3 6 3 1
T Stubbs 1 1 0 2
Excelsior 20 I 1st Innings 117/3 (Overs 32.5)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
LA Kroesen run out GK Nieuwoudt   27 71 1 0
RTF Verhagen+ lbw b PRP Boissevain 7 29 1 0
LT Ingram lbw b A Dutt 51 67 9 0
TC Etman not out   17 21 3 0
T Stubbs not out   5 9 1 0
SG Shankar dnb          
NT Etman dnb          
RWA van Troost dnb          
TJ Heggelman* dnb          
UF Baker dnb          
KHJ Roelfsema dnb          
extras   (b0 lb3 w7 nb0) 10      
TOTAL   3 wickets for 117      
FOW
1-21(RTF Verhagen) 2-91(LA Kroesen) 3-95(LT Ingram)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
A Dutt 10 1 27 1 2
BFW de Leede 3 1 12 0
PRP Boissevain 10 1 38 1
SA Engelbrecht 8 1 21 0 1
ST Mulder 1.5 0 16 0

Scorecard | VRA vs VOC | 19.06.21

VRA I Vs VOC I
1-Innings Match Played At Amstelveen (VRA), 19-Jun-2021, Topklasse
VOC I Win by 38 runs
Round 10
Toss won by VOC I
Umpires PGHA van Giezen – WPM van Liemt
Scorers KA Holdsworth – CCH Kaulingfreks
Home Side VRA I
Points Awarded VOC I 4, VRA I 0
VOC I 1st Innings 268/4 Closed (Overs 50)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
SA Edwards not out   132 131 5 5
MP O’Dowd   b LA Turmaine 27 53 1 0
TIM de Kok+   c&b LA Turmaine 4 15 0 0
PM Seelaar* lbw b V Singh 11 19 0 1
A Jain   b MB Lees 55 69 4 0
ZDA van Baren not out   25 15 1 0
JD Schoonheim dnb          
MA Durrani dnb          
PJ Fletcher dnb          
BW Hanif dnb          
SB van Wingerden dnb          
extras   (b0 lb2 w10 nb2) 14      
TOTAL   4 wickets for 268      
FOW
1-55(MP O’Dowd) 2-77(TIM de Kok) 3-96(PM Seelaar) 4-208(A Jain)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
A Abid 7 0 26 0 3
PW Borren 9 2 52 0 2 1
V Singh 10 1 37 1 3
LA Turmaine 10 0 63 2 1
PW Rathore 9 0 50 0
J Balbirnie 4 0 30 0
MB Lees 1 0 8 1 2
VRA I 1st Innings 230/9 Closed (Overs 50)
Batter Fielder Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
V Singh st TIM de Kok b A Jain 13 18 1 0
ES Szwarczynski c ZDA van Baren b PM Seelaar 59 99 2 0
L Scully c TIM de Kok b A Jain 0 3 0 0
BN Cooper c SB van Wingerden b BW Hanif 22 36 2 0
PW Borren*   b PJ Fletcher 84 87 5 1
J Balbirnie   b A Jain 9 14 0 0
MB Lees+ c BW Hanif b A Jain 4 10 1 0
LA Turmaine c MP O’Dowd b A Jain 5 10 1 0
U Nashier c PM Seelaar b PJ Fletcher 4 8 0 0
PW Rathore not out   16 11 2 0
A Abid not out   5 8 0 0
extras   (b4 lb1 w4 nb0) 9      
TOTAL   9 wickets for 230      
FOW
1-21(V Singh) 2-21(L Scully) 3-59(BN Cooper) 4-135(ES Szwarczynski) 5-162(J Balbirnie) 6-172(MB Lees) 7-184(LA Turmaine) 8-206(U Nashier) 9-211(PW Borren)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
PJ Fletcher 10 0 50 2
A Jain 10 0 39 5 1
BW Hanif 6 0 18 1
JD Schoonheim 9 0 41 0 1
PM Seelaar 10 0 51 1
ZDA van Baren 5 0 26 0 2

Punjab CCR vs Dosti at Zomercomplex Round 10|19.06.21

Preview Round 10

Rod Lyall & Bertus de Jong 17/06/21


So we begin the long run-in to the finishing line this weekend with just three points separating third-placed Voorburg and VRA in sixth spot, and the battle for top four berths about to heat up. Nor should we forget that a top-two position gives teams a double chance of reaching the final, and the chasing pack will be looking out for any sign of a stumble from the current occupants, Punjab and VOC.

RL: Match of the Day looks like being at Westvliet, where Voorburg, currently third, will entertain Excelsior ’20 Schiedam. Both sides lost last Saturday, and really need to make up for that in this classic eight-pointer. Excelsior won their opening-day encounter at Thurlede, and with Tristan Stubbs now thoroughly established in the side and Lorenzo Ingram back in great form with the bat in last week’s defeat at VRA, they will be hoping to repeat that success against a Voorburg side which got itself into a winning position against HBS and then saw the game torn from their grasp. But the Schiedammers’ attack, so potent against HCC and VOC in recent weeks, was much less effective on the VRA turf, and will need to exploit the evident limitations in Voorburg’s batting if they are to take the points. The home side’s great strength, of course, has been their bowling, but in the continued absence of Logan van Beek their supporters will have their fingers crossed that Viv Kingma is fit to resume.
BdJ: VCC certainly missed their new-ball pair last week, and they’re likely to miss them again come Saturday. Van Beek of course remains in England for now, while if Kingma does play he’s unlikely to be bowling his full quota. Van Beek’s absence was also felt with the bat against HBS, when Engelbrecht was left looking in vain for support from the lower order. While Excelsior’s attack is generally less threatening away from home, it is no less capable than the HBS bowling line-up that ran through VCC last week, while the Schiedammer’s batting, especially with Ingram and Stubbs in such form, is arguably more intimidating, and certainly more resilient than that of HBS. The current champions sank to a narrow defeat against VRA in large part due to their own sloppiness in the field however, and while VCC may not be at full strength Excelsior will have to up their game if they are to stand a real chance of defending their title.

RL: As the second half gets under way VRA Amsterdam are showing signs that their traditional slow start is now altogether behind them, the resilience they revealed in squeezing the win against Excelsior last week perhaps a turning point. They will need those qualities again on Saturday, when they take on second-placed VOC Rotterdam in the Amsterdamse Bos. They owed much of their victory over Excelsior to the Amsterdamse Boss himself, former national captain Peter Borren, who missed out on back-to-back centuries by the narrowest of margins and then took the new ball in the absence of Quirijn Gunning, but Eric Szwarczynski’s half-century was also an encouraging feature of the batting. VOC, of course, have shown themselves to be serious championship contenders, with plenty of support for their international Big Three, but they were taken all the way by HCC last week, and it took another major innings from Max O’Dowd to seem them home. This clash between two sides with a long-standing rivalry should be one for the connoisseur.
BdJ: Though VRA do indeed look to have gotten past their traditional early season malaise, the injury and availability problems that have hampered their campaign thus far persist. Szwarczynski’s impressive return looks likely to be more of a mid-season cameo given the niggle he picked up during the same game, while Gunning remains sidelined and Shirase Rasool also looks likely to miss Saturday’s encounter, as is young offie Luke Hartsink. Gunning’s absence especially is likely to be telling given that failure to remove VOC’s top order early usually spells disaster, while the loss of Szwarczynski further weakens a top order bereft of form. VRA do have an enviable bench strength to call on however, with a handful of youth players already having a fair bit of senior experience, while the arrival of Jack Balbirnie has done a fair bit to shore up the batting while also providing ten overs of at generally adequate leg spin. While VOC’s top order, and O’Dowd in particular, are in imposing form, the middle order has been less reliable and the tail longer than the Rotterdammers would like. The question is likely to be whether the hosts have the bowling to expose these vulnerabilities.

RL: Three successive defeats, following a run of misfortune with the weather, have left HCC in mid-table, just ahead of this week’s opponents ACC, but the Lions are only five points adrift of VRA in sixth place, and a really strong series of performances could see them back in contention for a top four spot. To achieve this they will need their top order to return to the sort of form they showed at the start of the season: Damian Crowley and Hidde Overdijk did a great job in digging them out of trouble against VOC last week, but the disturbing bit is that they had to do so from a position of 11 for four. But ACC’s attack, Mees van Vliet apart, lacks that sort of cutting edge, and the Hagenaars will be odds-on favourites to repeat their opening-day victory at De Diepput on Saturday. Their bowling is varied, and looks all the better for the return of Overdijk, and unless Sahil Kothari can produce another of his specials, the ACC batting seems unlikely to make enough runs quickly enough to upset the home side.
BdJ: ACC’s young side has performed creditable thus far without ever threatening the top of the table. Their lack of reliable match-winners, Kothari apart, has generally seen them repeatedly sliding to honorable defeat. The loss of Charles McInerney has only compounded the issue, though the Amsterdammers may feel they’ve a solid base of a team to build on they look set to remain also-rans for 2021. They’ve every chance of picking up a win over an HCC side that’s looked much less assured as the season has worn on, though the strength of the HCC middle order does mean that the lately patchy form of Staal, Ahmed and Gorlee is something of a second-order concern. More of a worry is a seam attack that has looked serviceable for the most part but vulnerable on batting-friendly wickets, and generally looked a bowler light in the absence of the only occasionally-available Overdijk.

RL: Dosti United Amsterdam’s batting continues to improve, but the bottom side will need to improve markedly in all departments if they are to have a serious chance against leaders Punjab Rotterdam at the Zomercomplex. It will be a big plus if Rahil Ahmed and Mahesh Hans are able to establish themselves as a reliable opening partnership, and Arief Hoseinbaks will have gained great confidence from his maiden Topklasse half-century last week. But Punjab are currently top of the heap for good reason, and the way they dismissed the challenge of ACC last Saturday does not bode well for Vinoo Tewarie’s men. Featuring four quality seamers with the emergence of Mubashar Hussain, and with Irfan ul Haq filling in for Saqib Zulfiqar, the Rotterdammers have a very solid attack, and although Dosti caused some panic among the Punjab top order when the sides met back at the start of the season, a lot of water has flowed through the sluis since then, and with Stephan Myburgh a merciless destroyer of average bowling, the Upset of All Upsets does not appear to be on the cards.
BdJ: Punjab’s stumbling chase in their opening match against Dosti has, in retrospect, increasingly looked like nothing more than a first-game wobble. It’s also worth remembering that despite the inroads Dosti made into the Rotterdammers’ top order their was plenty of batting still to come when the winning runs were struck. While several Dosti players have produced decent spells or scores this season none have done so reliably, and going up against the table toppers they will need the sort of team performance they’ve not produced in years now if they’re to find their first win since 2019.

RL: The first sign of Sparta 1888’s troubles this season came at Craeyenhout on the opening day, when they crumbled to 102 all out and lost by nine wickets to HBS. Having managed – just – to post their first win against Dosti last Saturday, they will be hoping to reverse that result when HBS come to Sportpark Bermweg this week, but the truth is that between two sides who largely rely on a handful of key players, the visitors appear to hold the stronger hand. Overseas players Ryan Klein and Tayo Walbrugh are both potential match-winners for HBS, with Navjit Singh in a support role with both bat and ball, and while Tobias Visée has been quiet lately, he is like the volcano which becomes more likely to erupt the longer it goes without doing so. Against this, Sparta have the evergreen Mudassar Bukhari and the batting talent, yet to be fully realised, of overseas Garnett Tarr. But what applies to Visée goes also, if in smaller measure, for Ali Raza, and Max Hoornweg showed against Dosti that he can rip through sides when the mood is upon him. This is likely to be a good bit closer than the sides’ first meeting in May, but I would expect the outcome ultimately to be the same.
BdJ: The lack of runs from Sparta’s Belgian contingent has arguably been the Cappelle side’s most serious issue this season, and indeed may be a source of concern for their coach ahead of their first international fixtures of the summer against Malta next month. With Raza, Latif and Butt all averaging single figures thus far Sparta have been almost entirely reliant on Bukhari and Tarr for top-order runs, while Bukhari’s uncharacteristic lack of penetration with the ball this season has left their attack looking somewhat pedestrian. Though Klein and Walbrugh have been equally crucial to the Crows’ handful of wins this season the rest of the side has generally done a better job of supporting them. Coming off victory over the much-fancied (if under-stregth) VCC last week, it’s fair to say that HBS have the bigger win under their belt and momentum very much on their side.


RL’s picks: Voorburg, VRA, HCC, Punjab, HBS.
BdJ’s picks: Excelsior, VOC, HCC, Punjab, HBS.

Tight mid-table as Punjab stay top

Rod Lyall 14/06/21

The intense competitiveness which is a hallmark of the Topklasse was fully in evidence almost everywhere on Saturday, the sole exception being at the Zomercomplex, where Punjab Rotterdam cruised to victory over ACC.

But the upshot of a dramatic day is that seven teams are in with a shot of a top-four spot as we reach the halfway mark – even seventh-placed HCC, if they can quickly reverse their losing streak of three on the trot.

Leaders Punjab Rotterdam were relatively untroubled in maintaining their position at the top of the table, dismissing ACC for 104 and needing less than 16 overs to knock off the runs for the loss of one wicket.

After a bright opening in which Sahil Kothari hit five fours in his 22 the ACC batters laboured mightily against a persistent Punjab attack, Shreyas Potdar and Aryan Kumar needing 16 and a half overs to add 39 for the fifth wicket, the mot productive partnership of the innings.

There were two wickets apiece for Sohail Bhatti, Mubashar Hussain, Teja Nidamanuru and Irfan ul Haq, with Asad Zulfiqar taking four catches behind the stumps in an all-round team performance.

Punjab soon lost Rehmat Zulfiqar when they replied, but with Stephan Myburgh clubbing 52 not out from 38 deliveries with 11 boundaries and Asad Zulfiqar contributing a slightly more circumspect 40 not out, the match was over almost before the second innings had started elsewhere.

A perfectly-judged knock by opener Max O’Dowd saw VOC Rotterdam to a three-wicket win over HCC at the Hazelaarweg, although the home side needed to survive a late collapse and bat into the final over to complete it.

They had apparently been cruising at 185 for two in pursuit of HCC’s total of 237 for eight, before Clayton Floyd struck back, ending a 137-run partnership between O’Dowd and Pieter Seelaar (82) and taking four more wickets to end with five for 35.

But O’Dowd stood firm as wickets tumbled at the other end, and the only disappointment was that he finished stranded on 97 not out.

It was all a lot closer than it had seemed likely to be in the first half-hour, when Pierce Fletcher was causing mayhem among the HCC top order, and the visitors were quickly reduced to 11 for four.

But Damian Crowley (82) and Hidde Overdijk (77) turned things round with a fifth-wicket stand of 168, and with Floyd contributing a rapid 39 they managed to set a reasonably challenging target.

If O’Dowd was unfortunate to miss out on his third century of the season, how much more so was Peter Borren, who ended on 99 not out as VRA Amsterdam posted 244 for five against Excelsior ‘20 in the Amsterdamse Bos?

He had come to the crease with his side on 66 for two, and after Eric Szwarczynski, having just passed fifty in the top flight for the 59th time, departed, Borren again found himself holding the innings together until he was joined by Mitch Lees with the score at 141 for five.

Captain and keeper then proceeded to add 103 in an unbroken sixth-wicket stand, of which Lees’s share was 31; in contrast to Borren’s century against HBS the previous week, this unbeaten 99 included just five fours.

Excelsior responded in kind, two partnerships of 88 between Roel Verhagen (44) and Lorenzo Ingram for the second wicket and then between Ingram and Tristan Stubbs taking the Schiedammers to 203 for two with seven overs remaining.

Then, however, Borren intervened to remove Stubbs for 39, and the complexion of this match too changed dramatically.

Two wickets fell in Leon Turmaine’s next over, and although Ingram had in the meantime reached his seventh Topklasse century, 34 were now needed from just five overs.

Then Ingram, too, went, caught off Luke Hartsink for 106, and although Rens van Troost kept fighting to the end, spinners Hartsink and Jack Balbirnie were able to restrict the scoring so effectively that Excelsior closed on 238 for seven, losing by just six runs.

Two remarkable batting collapses were the story of the match at Westvliet, where Voorburg and HBS Craeyenhout ended in a 31-run victory for the visitors.

After Ferdi Vink had won the toss and elected to bat, HBS were well placed at 144 for two, Tayo Walbrugh (82) and Navjit Singh (42) having put on 115 for the third wicket, but then Voorburg, who were missing both Viv Kingma (injured) and Logan van Beek (plying his trade with Derbyshire in the ECB’s Vitality Blast), fought back through Philippe Boissevain and Aryan Dutt, taking the last seven wickets for 39 runs.

Boissevain finished with three for 49 and Dutt with three for 27.

The HBS total of 183 seemed unlikely to be enough, especially when first Mohit Hingorani and Bas de Leede, and then Hingorani and Sybrandt Engelbrecht gave them a decent start, but once De Leede and Hingorani had both departed it was left to Engelbrecht to lead the chase.

But wickets kept falling at the other end, seamer Stephan Vink taking three for 29 and spinners Adil Ahmed, Navjit Singh and Julian de Mey all playing their part and when Engelbrecht, having made 68, was the last to go, the last five wickets had added a mere 24 and the total was only 152.

The bottom-of-the-table clash between Sparta 1888 and Dosti United Amsterdam at Sportpark Bermweg turned out to be another thriller, with Dosti producing their best batting effort of the season and falling just three runs short of Sparta’s total of 217.

Garnett Tarr (45) and Mudassar Bukhari (61) again provided the bulk of Sparta’s runs, although once they had gone it was Sawan Sardha, who made an unbeaten 33 and shared a stand of 29 for the final wicket with debutant Pradeep Kumar, who enabled them to get past 200 for the first time this year.

Sami Naseri was again the pick of the Dosti bowlers with four for 41.

Rahil Ahmed (44) and Mahesh Hans (27) got the Amsterdammers off to a good start with an opening stand of 75, but then Max Hoornweg ripped through the middle order, taking four wickets in twelve deliveries to reduce them to 80 for five.

They were rescued by Arief Hoseinbaks, whose career-best 51 saw them through to 165 for seven, and after his dismissal his brother Asief continued in partnership first with Waheed Masood and then with last man Nizar Sayed.

Hoornweg returned to remove Masood with 32 still needed, finishing with five for 37, but Hoseinbaks and Sayed edged the total towards the target until, inevitably perhaps, Bukhari trapped Sayed in front and Sparta had squeezed home.

VOC vs HCC at Hazelaarweg Round 9|12.06.21