Season Preview 2021 – Part 1

Rod Lyall 25/04/2021


ACC are still recovering from the loss of their quartet of Zulfiqars and young batter Shirase Rasool, and in the light of that they did surprisingly well last season. 2021 is the club’s centenary year, and that gives them all the more reason to push themselves to the limit. With no relegation at stake ACC has elected to again rely on its remarkably youthful and largely home-produced squad, with five teenagers Aryan Kumar and Ammar Zaidi (both 19), Shreyas Potdar and Jamieson Mulready (18) and Mees van Vliet (17) all making good progress. Spinner Devanshu Arya often opens the bowling, and the inexperience of the side is also balanced by openers Cameron Burnett and Charles McInerney and middle-order batter Chris Knoll, while Anis Raza remains a key figure with both bat and ball. With other clubs bringing in overseas reinforcements, though, ACC may find this another testing season.

Strengthened by the advent of South Africans Ryan Klein and Tayo Walbrugh (the former in possession of a Dutch passport), HBS Craeyenhout will be looking to improve considerably on last season’s seventh place. The mercurial batting of Tobias Visée is always a menacing factor at the top of the order, and if the rest of the line-up – minus the huge contributions of now-retired Wesley Barresi – hasn’t always realised its potential, players like Navjit Singh, Wessel Coster and Adil Ahmad may find the going easier in the presence of Klein and Walbrugh. Julian de Mey, now in the national side as a spinner, made decent progress with the bat last season, while with Ferdi Vink as valuable as ever in a seam attack which also features Singh, Coster and potentially Farshad Khan, the Crows have as threatening a pace unit as any. They gave the impression last year of having two-thirds of a really good side; with the addition of the two South Africans they may turn out to be a good deal better than that this time.

After their unaccustomed finish in the lower reaches last year Excelsior ’20 Schiedam seem well placed to go chasing after another championship. Outstanding South African prospect (and another Dutch passport holder) Tristan Stubbs joins veteran Lorenzo Ingram in what looks like a pretty strong batting line-up, especially with the return of opener Tim Etman from Australia. With three Van Troosts (seamer Rens and his teenage brothers Stan and Jelte), three Kroesens (middle-order batter Joost, seamer Gijs and opening bat Luuk) and a brace of Etmans (seamer Niels was a regular part of the attack in brother Tim’s absence), Tom Heggelman’s side could well be something of a family affair. Seamer Sohail Bhatti has moved to Punjab, but the Schiedammers have picked up Klaas Roelfsema from Rood en Wit, and he will be vying for a place in the pace attack. Add in keeper-opener Roel Verhagen and middle-order bat Sanjit Shankar, and Excelsior have a squad capable of giving any opponent nightmares.

VOC Rotterdam really felt the absence of internationals Max O’Dowd and Scott Edwards last season, and with Pieter Seelaar also out through injury they battled to produce convincing performances with both bat and ball. The return of Tim de Kok from Sparta and the arrival of Arnav Jain made some difference, and with a more solid base the club will be looking to the further development of youngsters like Tizo Moorman and Siebe van Wingerden. The attack improved greatly when Bobby Hanif and former international Ashan Malik returned mid-season, while experienced hands like Dirk van Baren and Jelte Schoonheim (the side’s leading wicket-taker last year) may perform more consistently with less weight upon their shoulders. O’Dowd, Edwards and Seelaar all have the capacity to turn the Rotterdammers from a decent side into title challengers, but they will need plenty of support from the rest of the squad.

With their complement of overseas players reduced to just one Dosti Amsterdam had a miserable, winless campaign in 2020, relieved only by the fact that nothing was at stake. The return of Anees Davids, at least for part of the season, will bolster Dosti’s hopes somewhat this time round, while his countryman Touseef Ahmed whose 6-29 against HCC was the best individual showing with the ball last season, will also be back. Nonetheless it seems likely that there will in any case be plenty of opportunities for skipper Vinoo Tewarie, keeper-batsman Rahil Ahmed and off-spinner Mahesh Hans to demonstrate their skills. Seamer Wahid Masood has contributed some valuable spells over recent seasons and was Dosti’s leading wicket-taker last year, while Sukumar Raji chipped in with the bat when everyone else failed. Occasional individual performances won them no points last season though, and without a more consistent team effort the Amsterdammers may again find wins elusive.


Read part two here

Topklasse 2021 season gets the green light

The KNCB has confirmed that both the men’s Topklasse and women’s Hoofdklasse will go ahead for 2021, with both competitions slated to start on time on May 1st.

All ten of the teams that contested last season’s abreviated competition will return for Topklasse 2021, despite some initial hesitance 2015 champions Dosti-United were the final team to confirm they would participate. As was the case last season, there will be no relegation from the Topklasse for 2021. Should the men’s Hoofdklasse be able to start later in the summer however, provided there is time to complete at least half of the usual season, two teams from the Netherlands’ second domestic division will be promoted, which will see the Topklasse expand to 12 teams for 2022.

Five teams have confirmed they will participate in the women’s Hoofdklasse, with VRA, Rood en Wit, VCC, Ajax SC, and Quick Haag returning. Excelsior’20, Groen Geel and Kampong decided not to participate in the competition under the current mandatory testing protocol, whilst the German national team, who were scheduled to participate in this years womens competition, are unable to travel under the current COVID-19 regulations.

Both competitions will be conducted according to the  KNCB’s Verantwoord Opstart Topcompetitie protocol, requiring participating teams to conduct pre-match COVID testing during the season using Antigen speed tests provided by the board, as well as weekly tests during pre-season.

While last season’s abbreviated competition was the first since 1945 not to crown an official national champion, this year assuming a full season encompassing a double-round robin league of 16 rounds can be completed, the Topklasse Title will again be on the line.

note: This article initially stated that Dosti-United would not contest the 2021 season, it has been amended to reflect the reversal of this decision.

Topklasse Team of the Year 2020

There may only have been half a Topklasse campaign this season, but that won’t stop us from picking our Team of the Year. One significant difference, though, is that with only a handful of overseas players in the competition we aren’t considering a reserved place in that category; the overseas contingent will take their chances along with the locals.

Opening batsmen

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Overdijk bowls to Myburgh

RL: Punjab’s Stef Myburgh’s is not merely the first name on the sheet; the sheet comes with ‘S Myburgh’ pre-printed on it. His 524 runs at an average of 131.00, with three centuries and two fifties in seven innings, was a phenomenal effort, and his strike rate of 133.67, even allowing for the diminutive proportions of Punjab’s home ground, took the pressure off the rest of the top order. That said, his partner Rehmat Zulfiqar didn’t hang around either, and he is certainly one of the contenders for the other opening slot. Another is VRA’s 17-year-old Vikram Singh, who made a good deal of further progress in a batting line-up whose inconsistency demanded that he take a lot fewer risks than some of his rivals. Lenert van Wyk’s Topklasse form may not have been as stellar as in the T20 Cup, but he still averaged 42.33, while Musa Nadeem Ahmad made a pretty good fist of his step up from Groen en Wit to HCC.
BdJ: Myburgh is of course the easiest pick in this or any other team of the year, though the second opening slot is a good deal trickier. Van Wyk would be the obvious choice if we were to take T20 performances into account, but he only actually opened for Sparta in three Topklasse matches. By the same token Eric Szwarczynski’s unrivalled record at the top of the order for VRA rather suffers from comprising only two data points. The flip side of Singh’s rather placid approach is that one might argue it may have placed the rest of the line up under pressure to up the scoring, but of players that got a consistent run at the top of the order his average there of 40.83 probably puts him slightly clear of what competition there is.

Top and middle order

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Bas de Leede

BdJ: The rest of the top order is perhaps a little more keenly contested, but with 382 runs at an average of 63.67 VCC skipper Bas de Leede is another easy pick, and has a strong claim on the captaincy too. Last season’s MVP Mudassar Bukhari made less of an impact with the ball this season, but the Sparta captain’s 253 runs at a shade over 50 also put him in the running for a middle order slot, though in captaincy terms it was arguably VOC’s Corey Rutgers that had the toughest assignment this season, deputising for the injured Pieter Seelaar while trying to hold together a team that had been thoroughly gutted by absence and unavailability, Rutgers’ own return of 275 runs at 45.83 understates the role he played in keeping VOC looking occasionally competitive this season. It’s tough to make a case for either over Punjab’s Teja Nidamanuru, however; the Auckland all-rounder may have had a modest impact with the ball in his debut Topklasse season but 261 runs at 87 must be enough to guarantee him a place on the strength of his batting alone. Conversely HCC’s Hidde Overdijk would doubtless make the team purely on the strength of his bowling (taking 17 wickets at 12.71 across eight games) even if he hadn’t scored a run all season. In fact he scored 250 at an average of 41.67, which makes him comfortably 2020’s stand-out all rounder.
RL: Corey Rutgers is your man for trench warfare and his role for VOC was invaluable, but no doubt others have a stronger claim here. De Leede, Nidamanuru and Overdijk are all in that category, and the fact that they all bowl as well perhaps gives us licence to add another batsman to the list. Among the younger brigade ACC’s Shreyas Potdar and VOC’s Arnav Jain both made good progress in sides where the batting was often iffy, but the greatest progress of all was made by Julian de Mey of HBS, whose conclusion to the season converted him from spin bowler to batting all-rounder. I’d put him at five or six in this team.

Wicketkeeper

RL: Wicket-keeping statistics are hard to interpret: the number of catches taken behind the stumps is often a function of the attack as much as the keeper himself. Purely on the stats Satish Ravichandran of Dosti came out on top this year, but three others are worthy of consideration: Mitch Lees of VRA was always tidy, Tim de Kok did well in his first season keeping for VOC, but my candidate would be Ali Raza of Sparta 1888, not only for his work with the gloves but also for his destructive batting. I reckon he’d love coming in at seven with eight or ten overs to go.
BdJ: Just on weight of runs it’s hard to argue for anyone but Raza, though it should be noted that his best performances came after he moved up the order toward the back end of the season. But even after what has generally been a rather quiet season with the bat for the league’s glovemen, there’s a couple of further honourable mentions to be made. Toby Visée was rather hit and miss even before injury ruled him out for the last couple of games, but was as brutal as ever when he came off, his 169 runs coming at a strike rate of almost 200. The summer’s most impressive showing however, didn’t come from a specialist keeper at all. Dilettante gloveman Eric Szwarczynski kept for VRA through all 47.2 overs of Punjab’s final innings of the season without conceding a single bye, having batted through the entirety of the first innings for an unbeaten 120*.

Seamers

BdJ: With Overdijk and De Leede already assured of a spot the seam section is already rather cramped, but space must surely be found for Overdijk’s team-mate Ollie Klaus, whose return of 18 wickets at 9.11 was instrumental in HCC topping the table. Punjab skipper Suleiman Tariq’s 19 wickets may have come at more than twice the price, though given the size of the Zomercomplex that would seem harsh grounds to exclude the summer’s top wicket-taker. A case might nonetheless be made for the VOC’s veteran Jelte Schoonheim, who broke into the top five wicket-takers for the first time in his storied career with 16 scalps at 13.62. Equally impressive was his team-mate Ahsan Malik, who finished with 11 wickets at 12.27 despite missing the first half of the season.
RL: Hard to argue with Klaus and Tariq: the former sharpened the edge of HCC’s table-topping attack, while the latter, as well as taking the new ball, has an enviable record as the competition’s most effective cleaner-up of tails. It’s a bit rough on Schoonheim, who got better as the season went on and who suffers from the plethora of seam-bowling all-rounders, and perhaps even more on Dosti’s Waheed Masood, who was the most consistent performer in a largely overwhelmed side. If we could squeeze in another seamer, Masood would get my vote. And there should be an honourable mention for Rens van Troost of Excelsior, another who grew into a more responsible role in a young and comparatively inexperienced team.

Spinners

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Philippe Boissevain

RL: If we include De Mey as a batting all-rounder a case could be made for adding just one more spinner (thus making room for Masood, or Schoonheim), and the strongest contender would probably be Voorburg’s leg-spinner Philippe Boissevain, ahead of HCC’s Clayton Floyd and Punjab’s Saqib Zulfiqar. Floyd’s strike rate was marginally better than Boissevain’s (24.33 to 26.00), but the success of HCC’s pace attack meant that he played a less crucial role overall. In terms of impact, few could rival VRA’s 14-year-old left-armer Luke Hartsink, but one senses that his time will come soon enough.
BdJ: It’s remarkable that if we’re looking for a specialist spinner that young Hartsink is such a strong contender, the 14 year-old’s eight wickets coming across just five matches and at a better economy than any of his rivals, even ignoring the genuine game-changing spells he produced in the T20 competition. That said, Boissevain remains the lead Topklasse wicket-taker amongst the slow bowlers despite missing the final two games due to injury, and his development as a batsman should not be discounted. His average of 35.25 this season is scarcely lower than de Mey’s, and his 141 runs came at better than a run a ball. To my mind Boissevain pretty much owns the spin all-rounder slot this season, freeing up space for another specialist.
So, with all the above in mind, we have:

Our Team of the Year:

Stephan Myburgh (Punjab), Vikram Singh (VRA), Ali Raza [+] (Sparta), Bas de Leede [c] (VCC), Corey Rutgers (VOC), Teja Nidamanuru (Punjab), Hidde Overdijk (HCC), Philippe Boissevain (VCC), Jelte Schoonheim (VOC), Ollie Klaus (HCC), Suleiman Tariq (Punjab)
12th man: Luke Hartsink (VRA)

Scorecard | VRA vs Punjab | 30.08.20

VRA I Vs Punjab I
1-Innings Match Played At Amstelveen (VRA), 30-Aug-2020, Topklasse
Punjab I Win by 6 wkts
Round 9
Toss won by VRA I
Umpires R Kaulingfreks – FLA van Lent
Scorers K Holdsworth – M Hussain
Home Side VRA I
Points Awarded VRA I 0, Punjab I 2
VRA I 1st Innings 261/7 Closed (Overs 50)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
ES Szwarczynski+ not out 120 148 8 0
BN Cooper lbw b AT Nidamanuru 99 100 9 0
LA Turmaine c AT Nidamanuru b SM Zulfiqar 2 8 0 0
SR Rasool lbw b SM Zulfiqar 2 9 0 0
PW Borren* c SM Zulfiqar b S Tariq 8 9 0 0
MB Lees run out 10 15 0 0
QWM Gunning b S Tariq 4 5 0 0
V Singh c RU Zulfiqar b S Tariq 0 3 0 0
U Nashier not out 2 3 0 0
A Abid dnb
MAK Raja dnb
extras (b6 lb3 w4 nb1) 14
TOTAL 7 wickets for 261
FOW
1-178(BN Cooper) 2-181(LA Turmaine) 3-191(SR Rasool) 4-218(PW Borren) 5-247(MB Lees) 6-257(QWM Gunning) 7-257(V Singh)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
S Tariq 10 1 38 3 1
S Mian 6 0 32 0
Mubashar Hussain 5 0 32 0 1
SA Zulfiqar 10 0 60 0 1 1
SM Zulfiqar 10 0 53 2
AT Nidamanuru 9 0 37 1 1
Punjab I 1st Innings 263/4 (Overs 47.4)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
AA Zulfiqar+ c MB Lees b MAK Raja 85 97 7 1
RU Zulfiqar c SR Rasool b LA Turmaine 31 45 2 0
AT Nidamanuru c U Nashier b PW Borren 45 50 0 3
SM Zulfiqar not out 47 48 0 2
SA Zulfiqar b U Nashier 27 28 1 0
K Khan not out 11 19 1 0
Mudassar Hussain dnb
SJ Myburgh dnb
Mubashar Hussain dnb
S Mian dnb
S Tariq* dnb
extras (b0 lb1 w15 nb1) 17
TOTAL 4 wickets for 263
FOW
1-75(RU Zulfiqar) 2-159(AT Nidamanuru) 3-180(AA Zulfiqar) 4-234(SA Zulfiqar)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
QWM Gunning 4 0 22 0 5
MAK Raja 7 0 37 1
A Abid 8 0 61 0 1
LA Turmaine 10 0 45 1
V Singh 2 0 8 0 2
PW Borren 7 0 34 1 4
U Nashier 5.4 0 35 1 2
BN Cooper 3 0 19 0 1
MB Lees 1 0 1 0 1

Scorecard | Dosti vs Sparta | 30.08.20

Dosti United I Vs Sparta I
1-Innings Match Played At Sportpark Bermweg, Capelle a/d IJssel, 30-Aug-2020, Topklasse
Sparta I Win by 2 wkts
Round 9
Toss won by Dosti United I
Umpires MS Ahmad – PJ Jansen
Home Side Dosti United I
Points Awarded Dosti United I 0, Sparta I 2
Dosti United I 1st Innings 175/10 All Out (Overs 47.4)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
S Ghori c S Sardha b JM Snoep 0 6 0 0
W Masood b MB Hoornweg 6 8 1 0
VAB Tewarie* c A Raza b MB Hoornweg 0 3 0 0
M Hans c A Raza b JM Snoep 5 10 0 0
S Ravichandran+ b JM Snoep 0 2 0 0
NB Perumal not out 71 141 4 2
T Ahmed c MB Hoornweg b L van Wyk 12 29 1 0
Arief Hoseinbaks c Manminder Singh b L van Wyk 16 11 3 0
Asief Hoseinbaks c A Raza b L van Wyk 37 43 4 1
J Kumar c&b U Saleem 1 8 0 0
R Varma c M Bukhari b F Iqbal 8 25 0 0
extras (b4 lb1 w13 nb1) 19
TOTAL 10 wickets for 175
FOW
1-0(S Ghori) 2-1(VAB Tewarie) 3-14(M Hans) 4-14(S Ravichandran) 5-14(W Masood) 6-33(T Ahmed) 7-50(Arief Hoseinbaks) 8-117(Asief Hoseinbaks) 9-133(J Kumar) 10-175(R Varma)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
JM Snoep 10 3 21 3 4
MB Hoornweg 10 0 32 2 4
N Ibrahimkhil 2 1 5 0 1
L van Wyk 10 0 43 3 2 1
Manminder Singh 9 2 31 0
U Saleem 5 0 28 1 1
F Iqbal 1.4 0 10 1 1
Sparta I 1st Innings 176/8 (Overs 34.2)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
L van Wyk c S Ravichandran b W Masood 45 40 7 1
D Umar c S Ravichandran b W Masood 15 38 2 0
A Raza+ b VAB Tewarie 52 57 6 1
M Bukhari* c T Ahmed b M Hans 24 27 4 0
N Ibrahimkhil c Asief Hoseinbaks b VAB Tewarie 6 16 0 0
F Iqbal st S Ravichandran b VAB Tewarie 0 2 0 0
Manminder Singh not out 9 15 0 0
MB Hoornweg c&b W Masood 5 3 1 0
S Sardha c Asief Hoseinbaks b W Masood 3 7 0 0
U Saleem not out 1 1 0 0
JM Snoep dnb
extras (b6 lb4 w5 nb1) 16
TOTAL 8 wickets for 176
FOW
1-62(L van Wyk) 2-63(D Umar) 3-114(M Bukhari) 4-156(N Ibrahimkhil) 5-156(F Iqbal) 6-160(A Raza) 7-167(MB Hoornweg) 8-175(S Sardha)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
Asief Hoseinbaks 10 1 30 0
W Masood 9.2 0 47 4 3
NB Perumal 1 0 14 0
T Ahmed 5 0 27 0 1
M Hans 5 0 21 1
R Varma 1 0 19 0 1
VAB Tewarie 3 0 8 3 1

Scorecard | HCC vs VOC | 30.08.20

HCC I Vs VOC I
1-Innings Match Played At De Diepput, Den Haag, 30-Aug-2020, Topklasse
VOC I Win by 25 runs (DLS)
Round 9
Toss won by VOC I
Umpires RJ Akram – N Uduwage
Home Side HCC I
Comment Match reduced to 27 overs. Rain stopped play, VOC 141-4(21 overs). Match further reduced to 21 overs; DLS par score 166.
Points Awarded VOC I 2, HCC I 0
VOC I 1st Innings 141/4 Closed (Overs 21)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
MA Durrani c C Floyd b RR Bijloos 0 0 0 0
R Malik+ c LJF Lagas b J-WM Overdijk 13 0 0 0
TIM de Kok not out 83 0 0 0
A Jain c C Floyd b OO Klaus 1 0 0 0
AAJ Malik c LJF Lagas b J-WM Overdijk 0 0 0 0
JD Schoonheim* not out 39 0 0 0
M Forget dnb
BW Hanif dnb
SB van Wingerden dnb
RR Upadhyaya dnb
T Moorman dnb
extras (b0 lb1 w4 nb0) 5
TOTAL 4 wickets for 141
FOW
1-1(MA Durrani) 2-20(R Malik) 3-30(A Jain) 4-31(AAJ Malik)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
RR Bijloos 4 1 14 1
J-WM Overdijk 5 0 39 2
OO Klaus 3 1 22 1
HC Overdijk 5 1 31 0
C Floyd 1 0 15 0
MN Ahmad 1 0 10 0
DG Crowley 2 0 9 0
HCC I 1st Innings 141/10 All Out (Overs 19.1)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
AJ Staal* c MA Durrani b A Jain 0 0 0 0
MN Ahmad c A Jain b AAJ Malik 48 0 0 0
DG Crowley b AAJ Malik 10 0 0 0
BHG Gorlee b JD Schoonheim 17 0 0 0
HC Overdijk c TIM de Kok b SB van Wingerden 20 0 0 0
C Floyd c RR Upadhyaya b SB van Wingerden 2 0 0 0
YJ Patel c TIM de Kok b RR Upadhyaya 13 0 0 0
OO Klaus c JD Schoonheim b BW Hanif 20 0 0 0
J-WM Overdijk c&b BW Hanif 1 0 0 0
LJF Lagas+ c SB van Wingerden b AAJ Malik 3 0 0 0
RR Bijloos not out 0 0 0 0
extras (b0 lb3 w2 nb2) 7
TOTAL 10 wickets for 141
FOW
1-0(AJ Staal) 2-11(DG Crowley) 3-59(BHG Gorlee) 4-86(HC Overdijk) 5-95(C Floyd) 6-112(YJ Patel) 7-130(MN Ahmad) 8-136(J-WM Overdijk) 9-141(OO Klaus) 10-141(LJF Lagas)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
A Jain 4 0 30 1
AAJ Malik 4.1 0 23 3
JD Schoonheim 3 0 29 1
SB van Wingerden 2 0 10 2
RR Upadhyaya 2 0 17 1
BW Hanif 4 0 29 2

Scorecard | HBS vs ACC | 23.08.20

HBS I Vs ACC I
1-Innings Match Played At Craeyenhout, Den Haag, 23-Aug-2020, Topklasse
HBS I Win by 4 wkts
Round 8
Toss won by ACC I
Umpires N Bathi – MA Din
Home Side HBS I
Comment Rain stopped play, ACC 72-3 (20 overs); match reduced to 48 overs.
Points Awarded ACC I 0, HBS I 2
ACC I 1st Innings 171/10 All Out (Overs 42.3)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
CEM McInerney b FJ Vink 34 43 6 0
RK Ramesh Babu c&b JI de Mey 9 16 1 0
CM Knoll run out JI de Mey 2 2 0 0
S Potdar b WT Coster 47 94 6 0
RA Kumar c WT Coster b SP Vink 36 46 3 0
MA Raza* c BFL Boddendijk b SP Vink 7 9 1 0
KHA Krishna lbw b WT Coster 12 19 1 0
JM Mulready+ c SP Geenevasen b SP Vink 0 1 0 0
A Zaidi not out 11 14 1 0
M van Vliet lbw b WT Coster 0 5 0 0
D Arya c BFL Boddendijk b WT Coster 3 13 0 0
extras (b1 lb1 w8 nb0) 10
TOTAL 10 wickets for 171
FOW
1-15(RK Ramesh Babu) 2-19(CM Knoll) 3-57(CEM McInerney) 4-137(S Potdar) 5-137(RA Kumar) 6-147(MA Raza) 7-148(JM Mulready) 8-162(KHA Krishna) 9-163(M van Vliet) 10-171(D Arya)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
JI de Mey 6 0 21 1
SP Geenevasen 3 0 18 0
Navjit Singh 10 0 30 0 1
FJ Vink 5 0 18 1 2
A Ahmed 4 0 21 0 1
WT Coster 7.3 1 24 4 4
RP Mason 1 0 11 0
SP Vink 6 0 26 3
HBS I 1st Innings 175/6 (Overs 45)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
WT Coster run out 13 34 1 1
RP Mason c&b M van Vliet 7 19 1 0
JI de Mey not out 71 113 7 0
MM Scholte+ c MA Raza b A Zaidi 5 15 0 0
Navjit Singh c RA Kumar b MA Raza 0 8 0 0
A Ahmed c CM Knoll b D Arya 16 38 2 0
BFL Boddendijk b CM Knoll 21 36 1 0
FJ Vink not out 22 19 1 0
SP Geenevasen dnb
J van der Raad dnb
SP Vink dnb
extras (b0 lb1 w18 nb1) 20
TOTAL 6 wickets for 175
FOW
1-10(RP Mason) 2-37(WT Coster) 3-43(MM Scholte) 4-51(Navjit Singh) 5-74(A Ahmed) 6-127(BFL Boddendijk)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
M van Vliet 7 0 31 1 3
D Arya 10 3 23 1 1
MA Raza 10 1 27 1 1
A Zaidi 10 1 40 1 1
RK Ramesh Babu 3 0 19 0
CM Knoll 4 0 24 1 1 1
RA Kumar 1 0 10 0 1

Scorecard | Punjab vs HCC | 23.08.20

Punjab I Vs HCC I
1-Innings Match Played At Zomercomplex, Rotterdam, 23-Aug-2020, Topklasse
HCC I Win by 63 runs
Round 8
Toss won by Punjab I
Umpires PGHA van Giezen – M Prabhudesai
Home Side Punjab I
Comment Match reduced to 35 overs
Points Awarded HCC I 2, Punjab I 0
HCC I 1st Innings 244/6 Closed (Overs 35)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
MN Ahmad c&b SM Zulfiqar 61 92 4 0
AJ Staal* c Y Usman b Mubashar Hussain 24 24 4 0
DG Crowley c AA Zulfiqar b Mubashar Hussain 0 2 0 0
BHG Gorlee c SJ Myburgh b Mubashar Hussain 14 23 1 0
HC Overdijk not out 83 49 4 7
C Floyd c AT Nidamanuru b SM Zulfiqar 0 1 0 0
YJ Patel run out 35 18 1 3
FF Vecchi dnb
LJF Lagas+ dnb
J-WM Overdijk dnb
OO Klaus dnb
extras (b2 lb0 w25 nb0) 27
TOTAL 6 wickets for 244
FOW
1-51(AJ Staal) 2-65(DG Crowley) 3-93(BHG Gorlee) 4-160(MN Ahmad) 5-160(C Floyd) 6-244(YJ Patel)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
S Tariq 7 0 44 0 3
Y Usman 3.4 0 38 0 6
Mubashar Hussain 7 0 28 3 3
SA Zulfiqar 7 0 63 0 3
SM Zulfiqar 7 0 29 2 1
AT Nidamanuru 3.2 0 40 0
Punjab I 1st Innings 181/10 All Out (Overs 32.5)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
SJ Myburgh c C Floyd b HC Overdijk 23 20 2 1
RU Zulfiqar c DG Crowley b J-WM Overdijk 9 12 1 0
AT Nidamanuru c C Floyd b J-WM Overdijk 1 3 0 0
AA Zulfiqar+ c C Floyd b OO Klaus 5 9 0 0
SM Zulfiqar c FF Vecchi b OO Klaus 14 31 0 0
SA Zulfiqar b MN Ahmad 99 79 5 7
Y Usman c FF Vecchi b OO Klaus 4 9 0 0
M Shahzad c BHG Gorlee b DG Crowley 1 8 0 0
Mudassar Hussain b J-WM Overdijk 0 3 0 0
Mubashar Hussain c YJ Patel b J-WM Overdijk 1 4 0 0
S Tariq* not out 9 19 1 0
extras (b0 lb4 w11 nb0) 15
TOTAL 10 wickets for 181
FOW
1-35(SJ Myburgh) 2-36(RU Zulfiqar) 3-36(AT Nidamanuru) 4-47(AA Zulfiqar) 5-66(SM Zulfiqar) 6-83(Y Usman) 7-90(M Shahzad) 8-90(Mudassar Hussain) 9-102(Mubashar Hussain) 10-181(SA Zulfiqar)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
HC Overdijk 6 0 47 1 2
J-WM Overdijk 7 0 37 4 5
OO Klaus 7 1 16 3 1
C Floyd 5 0 15 0 1
DG Crowley 7 0 49 1 2
MN Ahmad .5 0 13 1

Scorecard | VCC vs Dosti | 23.08.20

Voorburg I Vs Dosti United I
1-Innings Match Played At Westvliet, Voorburg, 23-Aug-2020, Topklasse
Voorburg I Win by 7 wkts
Round 8
Toss won by Dosti United I
Umpires D Das – AND van den Dries
Scorers CC Schinkel
Home Side Voorburg I
Comment Match reduced to 43 overs.
Points Awarded Dosti United I 0, Voorburg I 2
Dosti United I 1st Innings 127/10 All Out (Overs 36.3)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
S Ghori c VJ Kingma b AA Qasim 1 23 0 0
W Masood c BFW de Leede b VJ Kingma 11 17 2 0
AG Dhaduti c A Dutt b VJ Kingma 5 10 1 0
M Hans* c R van der Giessen b A Dutt 20 43 2 0
S Ravichandran+ run out 10 23 2 0
S Raji b BFW de Leede 37 53 3 1
Arief Hoseinbaks c AA Qasim b I Ahmad 4 14 0 0
T Ahmed run out 0 3 0 0
NB Perumal b VJ Kingma 7 23 0 0
Asief Hoseinbaks b BFW de Leede 2 6 0 0
S Mahendran not out 1 8 0 0
extras (b0 lb2 w24 nb3) 29
TOTAL 10 wickets for 127
FOW
1-19(S Ghori) 2-20(W Masood) 3-27(AG Dhaduti) 4-52(S Ravichandran) 5-80(M Hans) 6-95(Arief Hoseinbaks) 7-95(T Ahmed) 8-114(S Raji) 9-119(Asief Hoseinbaks) 10-127(NB Perumal)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
VJ Kingma 8.3 3 23 3 6
AA Qasim 6 1 23 1 4
BFW de Leede 7 0 31 2 3 1
A Dutt 8 0 17 1 1 1
I Ahmad 5 1 21 1
FJ de Lange 2 0 10 0 1 1
Voorburg I 1st Innings 131/3 (Overs 24)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
R van der Giessen c&b Asief Hoseinbaks 2 13 0 0
R Pieterse c S Ravichandran b T Ahmed 24 32 2 0
BFW de Leede* not out 46 54 5 0
A Dutt b Asief Hoseinbaks 35 37 4 1
FJ de Lange not out 10 8 1 0
TN de Grooth dnb
AA Qasim dnb
VJ Kingma dnb
T Nota+ dnb
I Ahmad dnb
S de Leede dnb
extras (b0 lb4 w10 nb0) 14
TOTAL 3 wickets for 131
FOW
1-26(R van der Giessen) 2-42(R Pieterse) 3-106(A Dutt)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
Asief Hoseinbaks 6 0 32 2 2
W Masood 5 0 32 0 2
NB Perumal 5 1 13 0 1
T Ahmed 5 0 24 1 1
M Hans 2 0 20 0
S Mahendran 1 0 6 0

Scorecard | Sparta vs VRA | 23.08.20

Sparta I Vs VRA I
1-Innings Match Played At Sportpark Bermweg, Capelle a/d IJssel, 23-Aug-2020, Topklasse
Sparta I Win by 29 runs
Round 8
Toss won by Sparta I
Umpires HM Butt – FLA van Lent
Home Side Sparta I
Comment Rain stopped play, VRA 26-2 (6.5 overs).
Points Awarded Sparta I 2, VRA I 0
Sparta I 1st Innings 227/9 Closed (Overs 50)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
CP Ambrose c U Nashier b BN Cooper 53 90 7 1
L van Wyk lbw b QWM Gunning 0 1 0 0
A Raza+ c V Singh b U Nashier 73 97 9 0
M Bukhari* c BN Cooper b A Abid 28 32 2 1
F Iqbal c QWM Gunning b A Abid 0 5 0 0
M Latif c L Hartsink b PW Borren 12 19 0 1
N Ibrahimkhil c BN Cooper b PW Borren 28 26 1 2
Manminder Singh c&b BN Cooper 0 2 0 0
U Saleem c QWM Gunning b PW Borren 1 3 0 0
MB Hoornweg not out 6 9 0 0
JM Snoep not out 16 16 2 0
extras (b2 lb0 w8 nb0) 10
TOTAL 9 wickets for 227
FOW
1-1(L van Wyk) 2-118(CP Ambrose) 3-162(M Bukhari) 4-162(A Raza) 5-162(F Iqbal) 6-186(M Latif) 7-196(Manminder Singh) 8-199(U Saleem) 9-203(N Ibrahimkhil)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
QWM Gunning 5 0 20 1 2
A Abid 7 2 37 2
L Hartsink 7 0 28 0 3
PW Borren 10 0 50 3 2
LA Turmaine 5 0 23 0
BN Cooper 10 1 37 2 1
MAK Raja 3 0 17 0
U Nashier 3 1 13 1
VRA I 1st Innings 198/10 All Out (Overs 43.1)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
V Singh c F Iqbal b L van Wyk 19 30 3 0
SR Rasool lbw b M Bukhari 2 4 0 0
BN Cooper c MB Hoornweg b M Bukhari 0 1 0 0
PW Borren* c JM Snoep b U Saleem 38 42 3 0
U Nashier b U Saleem 11 12 2 0
QWM Gunning b U Saleem 16 21 2 0
LA Turmaine b U Saleem 2 9 0 0
MB Lees+ c A Raza b N Ibrahimkhil 21 20 2 1
MAK Raja not out 30 67 2 0
A Abid c Manminder Singh b F Iqbal 23 34 2 0
L Hartsink b M Bukhari 13 18 1 0
extras (b0 lb0 w23 nb0) 23
TOTAL 10 wickets for 198
FOW
1-8(SR Rasool) 2-10(BN Cooper) 3-31(V Singh) 4-77(U Nashier) 5-89(PW Borren) 6-100(LA Turmaine) 7-116(QWM Gunning) 8-135(MB Lees) 9-175(A Abid) 10-198(L Hartsink)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
M Bukhari 6.1 0 24 3 3
MB Hoornweg 4 0 21 0
L van Wyk 7 0 45 1 4
U Saleem 10 0 47 4 2
JM Snoep 4 0 23 0 1
N Ibrahimkhil 6 0 17 1 7
Manminder Singh 3 0 10 0
F Iqbal 3 0 11 1