Scorecard | VOC vs ACC | 04.08.19

VOC I Vs ACC I
1-Innings Match Played At Hazelaarweg, Rotterdam, 04-Aug-2019, Topklasse
VOC I Win by 5 wkts
Round 15
Toss won by VOC I
Umpires PGHA van Giezen – R Mahabier
Home Side VOC I
Points Awarded ACC I 0, VOC I 2
ACC I 1st Innings 174/9 Closed (Overs 50)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
JM Mulready+ c SP van Lent b A Said 3 26 0 0
RU Zulfiqar run out 0 2 0 0
SR Rasool b BW Hanif 2 7 0 0
SM Zulfiqar* b A Said 1 16 0 0
SA Zulfiqar c SP van Lent b BW Hanif 1 3 0 0
B van der Heijde c PM Seelaar b RR Upadhyaya 36 54 5 0
MA Raza c SP van Lent b ZDA van Baren 41 96 4 0
BL Barends not out 64 66 8 1
RA Kumar lbw b BW Hanif 3 22 0 0
G Tims run out 4 5 0 0
D Arya not out 2 3 0 0
extras (b1 lb0 w15 nb1) 17
TOTAL 9 wickets for 174
FOW
1-0(RU Zulfiqar) 2-3(SR Rasool) 3-8(JM Mulready) 4-9(SM Zulfiqar) 5-11(SA Zulfiqar) 6-77(B van der Heijde) 7-110(MA Raza) 8-142(RA Kumar) 9-171(G Tims)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
A Said 10 1 40 2 3
BW Hanif 10 3 24 3
RR Upadhyaya 8 2 24 1 1
PM Seelaar 9 0 32 0
MP O’Dowd 5 0 23 0
JD Schoonheim 3 0 17 0 2
ZDA van Baren 5 1 13 1 5
VOC I 1st Innings 178/5 (Overs 31.3)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
MP O’Dowd c SR Rasool b BL Barends 5 15 1 0
SP van Lent+ c JM Mulready b RA Kumar 6 17 1 0
ZDA van Baren c RA Kumar b SA Zulfiqar 19 46 2 0
PM Seelaar* not out 64 64 6 0
SA Edwards st JM Mulready b D Arya 55 42 6 3
MA Durrani st JM Mulready b D Arya 0 3 0 0
JD Schoonheim not out 6 1 0 1
BW Hanif dnb
A Said dnb
RR Upadhyaya dnb
extras (b2 lb0 w21 nb0) 23
TOTAL 5 wickets for 178
FOW
1-12(MP O’Dowd) 2-17(SP van Lent) 3-67(ZDA van Baren) 4-163(SA Edwards) 5-172(MA Durrani)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
RA Kumar 10 0 57 1 5
BL Barends 7 2 14 1 2
SA Zulfiqar 6 2 24 1 3
SM Zulfiqar 2 0 20 0
RU Zulfiqar 1 0 8 0 1
MA Raza 2 0 21 0
D Arya 3.3 0 32 2 1

Round 15 preview

Rod Lyall 02/08/19


After the usual end-of-July week off, this year a busman’s holiday for VOC Rotterdam and for the youngsters engaged in Under-19 WCQ duty, the Topklasse resumes on Sunday, in the midst of a four-match T20I series against the United Arab Emirates.  We understand that the national squad members have been released for Sunday’s matches, although the bowlers are supposed to be limited to five overs apiece. Oh, and it’s the time of year when, as visas begin to expire, overseas players start to return home.

Against this background, leaders Excelsior ‘20 travel to De Diepput to take on their main challengers, HCC. As others have faltered these two sides have emerged as the season’s most consistent, and this promises to be one of the most absorbing matches of the year, as well as one of the most significant. An Excelsior victory would extend the gap between the sides to five points and effectively put the title out of reach for the Hagenaars, but Tonny Staal’s men have the all-round ability to keep themselves in the hunt against an Excelsior outfit which, for all its consistency, has needed some determined performances in the field to defend disappointing efforts with the bat. The outcome may depend on which side’s local players step up at this crucial point in the competition.

Fresh from their triumph in the inaugural ‘European Champions League’ in La Manga, VOC Rotterdam return to reality for their encounter at Hazelaarweg with the other principal contenders for the title, ACC. And they will, we understand, do so without Pierce Fletcher, further weakening an attack which has struggled all season.  For ACC, no less than for HCC, a win here is absolutely vital if they are to retain a chance of snatching the championship, and they will be hoping that they can recapture the dominating form which took them to the top of the table in the first half of the season. To do that they will need their top five to take full advantage of VOC’s limitations with the ball, while at the same time finding a way of containing O’Dowd, Seelaar and Edwards.

Among the known unknowns and the unknown unknowns, one thing is certain: HBS Craeyenhout will be without skipper Tobias Visée when they take on Voorburg on the second ground at De Diepput. He, of course, is in Canada, and his side will undoubtedly miss the mayhem he so often creates among opposing attacks. Their opponents will be without Matt Smit, but will still have his brother Nic, who has provided a solid core in what has all too frequently been a disappointingly irresolute batting line-up. Who else plays, and under what limitations, remains to be seen, but the bottom line is that an HBS defeat here would definitively end whatever thin theoretical hope they might have of remaining in the title race. A fairer assessment would be that this is really a mid-table clash where pride and individual reputations are at stake rather than any larger issues.

The delayed arrival of Quick Haag’s two Indian players may now turn out to their advantage, locked as they are in a tight relegation battle with Sparta. Every match that these two sides play in the coming month will be vital, and Quick will travel to Sportpark Drieburg on Sunday knowing that they really need to raise their game against Dosti United. As so often, the contribution of Jay Bista will provide a crucial subplot: if he fires Quick will be in contention, but should Dosti remove him early their chances of claiming the points will be greatly improved. How many of Dosti’s overseas contingent remain will also be a factor: one late arrival who could balance Bista is Abhinav Bali, who has shown that he can give his side plenty of momentum in the initial powerplay.

With one point from their last five games Sparta 1888 badly need some good news, their fortunes since the turn contrasting unfavourably with those of Peter Borren’s resurgent VRA Amsterdam. Favourites (if that’s the right word) for relegation for the first half of the season, VRA have climbed way from the foot of the table, and a win in the Amsterdamse Bos this Sunday would further enhance their prospects of remaining in the top flight. Vikram Singh returns from a more successful Under-19 qualifier than many of his national team-mates, and with their combination of youth and experience VRA seem likely to be too strong for a Sparta side more dependent than ever on old stagers Mudassar Bukhari and Atse Buurman.

 

Rod Lyall’s tips: Excelsior, ACC, Voorburg, Dosti, VRA.

Scorecard | Sparta vs ACC | 21.07.19

Sparta I Vs ACC I
1-Innings Match Played At Sportpark Bermweg, Capelle a/d IJssel, 21-Jul-2019, Topklasse
ACC I Win by 28 runs
Round 14
Toss won by ACC I
Umpires DJ Kalloe – M Prabhudesai
Scorers AO Smelt – EP Knüpfer
Home Side Sparta I
Points Awarded ACC I 2, Sparta I 0
ACC I 1st Innings 186/10 All Out (Overs 50)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
JL Marais+ run out 32 36 6 0
RU Zulfiqar b U Saleem 20 59 1 0
SR Rasool b JM Snoep 5 16 0 0
SM Zulfiqar* lbw b N Ibrahimkhil 25 44 2 0
SA Zulfiqar c AF Buurman b U Saleem 0 3 0 0
JM Mulready run out 1 4 0 0
BL Barends c AF Buurman b M Bukhari 32 58 1 0
MA Raza not out 44 50 3 0
A Zaidi c AF Buurman b AT Fletcher 9 24 0 0
AM Shoaib lbw b AT Fletcher 5 5 0 0
D Arya run out 1 1 0 0
extras (b0 lb2 w10 nb0) 12
TOTAL 10 wickets for 186
FOW
1-54(JL Marais) 2-62(SR Rasool) 3-66(RU Zulfiqar) 4-66(SA Zulfiqar) 5-67(JM Mulready) 6-106(SM Zulfiqar) 7-151(BL Barends) 8-164(A Zaidi) 9-180(AM Shoaib) 10-186(D Arya)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
M Bukhari 10 0 33 1 2
MB Hoornweg 5 0 38 0 2
JM Snoep 10 1 26 1 1
U Saleem 10 1 16 2 1
M Singh 6 0 28 0 1
N Ibrahimkhil 5 0 28 1 3
AT Fletcher 4 0 15 2
Sparta I 1st Innings 158/10 All Out (Overs 40.4)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
A Raza c&b MA Raza 43 63 4 0
JM Snoep* run out 0 8 0 0
G Tarr c JL Marais b BL Barends 1 8 0 0
AT Fletcher st JL Marais b SM Zulfiqar 18 32 3 0
M Bukhari c MA Raza b D Arya 46 81 4 0
AF Buurman+ c JL Marais b BL Barends 29 20 3 2
M Singh c SM Zulfiqar b MA Raza 4 14 0 0
TIM de Kok lbw b SA Zulfiqar 1 6 0 0
U Saleem run out 6 8 1 0
N Ibrahimkhil c MA Raza b SA Zulfiqar 5 6 1 0
MB Hoornweg not out 0 0 0 0
extras (b0 lb1 w4 nb0) 5
TOTAL 10 wickets for 158
FOW
1-9(JM Snoep) 2-13(G Tarr) 3-57(AT Fletcher) 4-72(A Raza) 5-111(AF Buurman) 6-120(M Singh) 7-129(TIM de Kok) 8-137(U Saleem) 9-154(N Ibrahimkhil) 10-158(M Bukhari)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
D Arya 7.4 1 22 1
BL Barends 9 1 32 2 2
SA Zulfiqar 9 0 39 2
SM Zulfiqar 8 1 37 1 1
MA Raza 7 1 27 2 1

Scorecard | VRA vs Dosti | 21.07.19

VRA I Vs Dosti United I
1-Innings Match Played At Amstelveen (VRA), 21-Jul-2019, Topklasse
Dosti United I Win by 25 runs
Round 14
Toss won by Dosti United I
Umpires R Kaulingfreks – E Ruchtie
Scorers K Holdsworth – R Seetal
Home Side VRA I
Points Awarded Dosti United I 2, VRA I 0
Dosti United I 1st Innings 246/6 Closed (Overs 50)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
VAB Tewarie* c MW Lake b HG Mia 2 6 0 0
A Bali c PW Borren b HG Mia 6 16 0 0
TS Kohli c QWM Gunning b PW Borren 81 93 7 0
A Singh c BL Graber b LA Turmaine 92 114 7 0
RI Ahmed+ not out 36 44 0 0
A Davids st MB Lees b MAK Raja 24 25 1 0
K Diwan b MAK Raja 0 1 0 0
W Masood not out 0 1 0 0
M Hans dnb
Arief Hoseinbaks dnb
Asief Hoseinbaks dnb
extras (b2 lb0 w3 nb0) 5
TOTAL 6 wickets for 246
FOW
1-5(VAB Tewarie) 2-13(A Bali) 3-174(TS Kohli) 4-194(A Singh) 5-246(A Davids) 6-246(K Diwan)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
QWM Gunning 8 0 35 0 2
HG Mia 10 1 34 2
BL Graber 3 0 19 0 1
BN Cooper 3 0 17 0
PW Borren 7 0 35 1
MAK Raja 8 0 42 2
LA Turmaine 9 0 54 1
V Singh 2 0 8 0
VRA I 1st Innings 221/10 All Out (Overs 47.4)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
V Singh c K Diwan b A Davids 1 16 0 0
E van den Burg b K Diwan 1 11 0 0
BN Cooper lbw b M Hans 114 115 7 2
MW Lake c A Davids b K Diwan 0 7 0 0
PW Borren* c RI Ahmed b A Davids 43 80 1 0
LA Turmaine lbw b A Davids 1 2 0 0
MB Lees+ c A Singh b A Davids 44 36 2 1
QWM Gunning lbw b A Bali 0 2 0 0
BL Graber b K Diwan 5 14 0 0
MAK Raja c TS Kohli b A Davids 4 5 0 0
HG Mia not out 0 0 0 0
extras (b2 lb2 w2 nb2) 8
TOTAL 10 wickets for 221
FOW
1-2(E van den Burg) 2-2(V Singh) 3-5(MW Lake) 4-153(PW Borren) 5-155(LA Turmaine) 6-179(BN Cooper) 7-180(QWM Gunning) 8-197(BL Graber) 9-215(MAK Raja) 10-221(MB Lees)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
A Davids 8.4 2 33 5 2
K Diwan 9 1 34 3 1
TS Kohli 5 0 29 0
M Hans 9 0 50 1
Asief Hoseinbaks 8 0 33 0 1
A Bali 8 0 38 1

Scorecard | Quick vs HBS | 21.07.19

Quick Haag I Vs HBS I
1-Innings Match Played At Nieuw Hanenburg, DH, 21-Jul-2019, Topklasse
HBS I Win by 181 runs
Round 14
Toss won by Quick Haag I
Umpires Z Hussain – HKG Jansen
Scorers JWM Krulder – MAP Wiegers
Home Side Quick Haag I
Points Awarded HBS I 2, Quick Haag I 0
HBS I 1st Innings 323/7 Closed (Overs 50)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
TP Visée*+ c JA Brand b HJ van Gigch 88 60 12 4
ZW Elkin c PG Dake b JG Bista 85 122 3 2
SP Gomes c&b HJ van Gigch 5 10 0 0
Navjit Singh c JG Bista b HJ van Gigch 2 8 0 0
W Barresi c D Vierling b PG Dake 110 92 12 4
ZN Gibson not out 14 9 0 1
A Ahmed b PG Dake 0 1 0 0
WT Coster b PG Dake 0 1 0 0
BA Westdijk not out 0 0 0 0
JI de Mey dnb
F Khan dnb
extras (b1 lb3 w13 nb2) 19
TOTAL 7 wickets for 323
FOW
1-120(TP Visée) 2-126(SP Gomes) 3-130(Navjit Singh) 4-284(ZW Elkin) 5-323(W Barresi) 6-323(A Ahmed) 7-323(WT Coster)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
PG Dake 10 0 41 3 1 1
DG Mason 5 0 36 0 7
JA Brand 7 0 61 0 2
HJ van Gigch 10 0 65 3 2
GMC Mol 8 0 47 0 1
MB van Schelven 3 0 26 0
JG Bista 7 1 43 1 1
Quick Haag I 1st Innings 142/10 All Out (Overs 43.1)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
JG Bista b BA Westdijk 3 9 0 0
HJ van Gigch c SP Gomes b BA Westdijk 4 3 1 0
HW Brain c ZW Elkin b BA Westdijk 0 1 0 0
GMC Mol c TP Visée b ZN Gibson 13 41 1 0
JA Brand c BA Westdijk b F Khan 37 49 3 1
LW Stokkers lbw b Navjit Singh 48 75 4 0
D Vierling*+ lbw b ZN Gibson 0 2 0 0
MB van Schelven b ZN Gibson 0 2 0 0
S Diwan c WT Coster b Navjit Singh 23 50 1 0
PG Dake c TP Visée b ZN Gibson 5 13 0 0
DG Mason not out 1 14 0 0
extras (b4 lb2 w2 nb0) 8
TOTAL 10 wickets for 142
FOW
1-5(HJ van Gigch) 2-5(HW Brain) 3-12(JG Bista) 4-44(GMC Mol) 5-76(JA Brand) 6-77(D Vierling) 7-77(MB van Schelven) 8-127(S Diwan) 9-134(PG Dake) 10-142(LW Stokkers)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
BA Westdijk 10 3 27 3 1
WT Coster 5 0 17 0
F Khan 8 1 34 1
ZN Gibson 9 3 16 4 1
A Ahmed 3 0 13 0
JI de Mey 3 0 12 0
Navjit Singh 5.1 0 17 2

Scorecard | VCC vs HCC | 21.07.19

Voorburg I Vs HCC I
1-Innings Match Played At Westvliet, Voorburg, 21-Jul-2019, Topklasse
HCC I Win by 80 runs
Round 14
Toss won by HCC I
Umpires RJ Akram – N Bathi
Scorers CC Schinkel – K Pattiselanno
Home Side Voorburg I
Points Awarded HCC I 2, Voorburg I 0
HCC I 1st Innings 239/6 Closed (Overs 50)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
AJ Staal* c TN de Grooth b C Floyd 11 0 0 0
AO Wiffen c N Croes b BD Glover 13 0 0 0
BE Street lbw b VJ Kingma 86 0 0 0
BHG Gorlee c BD Glover b PRP Boissevain 42 0 0 0
BR Itagi b C Floyd 33 0 0 0
HC Overdijk run out 1 0 0 0
MW Hay not out 30 0 0 0
DL Walhain not out 5 0 0 0
AA Qasim dnb
OO Klaus dnb
LJF Lagas+ dnb
extras (b1 lb6 w10 nb1) 18
TOTAL 6 wickets for 239
FOW
1-25(AO Wiffen) 2-25(AJ Staal) 3-124(BHG Gorlee) 4-191(BR Itagi) 5-191(HC Overdijk) 6-202(BE Street)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
C Floyd 10 0 46 2
BD Glover 10 1 47 1
VJ Kingma 10 1 49 1
PRP Boissevain 10 0 44 1
ST Mulder 6 0 29 0
C Greenshields 4 0 17 0
Voorburg I 1st Innings 159/10 All Out (Overs 46.5)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
TN de Grooth* lbw b AA Qasim 17 0 0 0
ML Smit c AJ Staal b AA Qasim 18 0 0 0
N Croes+ c AJ Staal b OO Klaus 16 0 0 0
NF Smit not out 73 0 0 0
FJ de Lange c&b MW Hay 0 0 0 0
C Floyd b OO Klaus 0 0 0 0
PRP Boissevain b MW Hay 3 0 0 0
VJ Kingma c LJF Lagas b BR Itagi 8 0 0 0
BD Glover b BR Itagi 8 0 0 0
C Greenshields c AJ Staal b AA Qasim 8 0 0 0
ST Mulder run out 0 0 0 0
extras (b0 lb1 w7 nb0) 8
TOTAL 10 wickets for 159
FOW
1-39(TN de Grooth) 2-40(ML Smit) 3-79(N Croes) 4-82(FJ de Lange) 5-89(C Floyd) 6-99(PRP Boissevain) 7-122(VJ Kingma) 8-132(BD Glover) 9-157(C Greenshields) 10-159(ST Mulder)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
HC Overdijk 8 1 36 0
AA Qasim 9.5 0 37 3
BE Street 3 0 11 0
OO Klaus 10 2 41 2
MW Hay 10 1 14 2
BR Itagi 6 0 19 2

Scorecard | Excelsior vs VOC | 21.07.19

Excelsior 20 I Vs VOC I
1-Innings Match Played At Thurlede, Schiedam, 21-Jul-2019, Topklasse
Excelsior 20 I Win by 46 runs
Round 14
Toss won by Excelsior 20 I
Umpires AND van den Dries – J Hilhorst
Scorers EM Heggelman – CCH Kaulingfreks
Home Side Excelsior 20 I
Points Awarded Excelsior 20 I 2, VOC I 0
Excelsior 20 I 1st Innings 192/7 Closed (Overs 50)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
TC Etman c MP O'Dowd b BW Hanif 12 27 1 0
RTF Verhagen+ b RR Upadhyaya 27 66 3 0
TJ Heggelman* b ZDA van Baren 52 115 1 0
LT Ingram c SA Edwards b MP O'Dowd 3 14 0 0
BA Parchment c ZDA van Baren b PM Seelaar 42 49 6 0
J Kroesen b PM Seelaar 6 6 0 0
DA Woutersen c RR Upadhyaya b A Said 6 7 0 0
UF Baker not out 13 13 0 0
RWA van Troost not out 4 3 0 0
NT Etman dnb
S Bhatti dnb
extras (b0 lb8 w19 nb0) 27
TOTAL 7 wickets for 192
FOW
1-34(TC Etman) 2-70(RTF Verhagen) 3-79(LT Ingram) 4-158(BA Parchment) 5-162(TJ Heggelman) 6-170(J Kroesen) 7-176(DA Woutersen)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
A Said 7 0 33 1 7
PJ Fletcher 6 0 15 0 3
BW Hanif 7 1 21 1
PM Seelaar 10 1 32 2
RR Upadhyaya 6 1 25 1 3
MP O'Dowd 10 1 35 1 5
ZDA van Baren 4 0 23 1
VOC I 1st Innings 146/10 All Out (Overs 45.2)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
MP O'Dowd b BA Parchment 1 8 0 0
SP van Lent+ b BA Parchment 7 25 0 0
ZDA van Baren c LT Ingram b RWA van Troost 26 59 2 0
PM Seelaar* b RWA van Troost 26 39 1 0
SA Edwards c&b LT Ingram 6 15 1 0
DM Mullett c LT Ingram b BA Parchment 25 60 1 0
JD Schoonheim c TJ Heggelman b RWA van Troost 0 1 0 0
RR Upadhyaya c BA Parchment b UF Baker 11 20 1 0
A Said b TJ Heggelman 20 24 3 0
PJ Fletcher not out 6 12 0 0
BW Hanif c TJ Heggelman b S Bhatti 2 9 0 0
extras (b0 lb0 w16 nb0) 16
TOTAL 10 wickets for 146
FOW
1-5(MP O'Dowd) 2-25(SP van Lent) 3-62(ZDA van Baren) 4-69(SA Edwards) 5-69(PM Seelaar) 6-69(JD Schoonheim) 7-94(RR Upadhyaya) 8-136(A Said) 9-140(DM Mullett) 10-146(BW Hanif)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
BA Parchment 7 0 24 3 1
TJ Heggelman 10 2 25 1 1
S Bhatti 5.2 0 33 1 4
RWA van Troost 10 3 26 3
LT Ingram 8 2 16 1 2
UF Baker 5 0 22 1

The mixture as before

Rod Lyall 22/07/19


It was, on the face of it, a Topklasse Sunday on which not a lot happened: the top four sides all won, the bottom four all lost, there was minimal movement in the table.

But for those hoping to peg back leaders Excelsior and for those propping up the table alike, with just four rounds of matches left, time is beginning to run out. And in the meantime, we are being treated to some absorbing cricket.

Most of the excitement this weekend seemed to involve VRA Amsterdam, who withstood a determined challenge in a rain-affected match on Saturday to hold off VOC Rotterdam, and then came close to pulling off a notable run chase of their own on Sunday before conceding defeat to Dosti United.

Rain on Saturday morning delayed the toss, and the match had been reduced to 38 overs a side before VRA began their innings.

Once again they lost early wickets, but a solid stand between Ben Cooper and Peter Borren put them into a much better position by the time the weather again intervened and a further 13 overs came off.

Cooper made 30, Borren 66, and after VRA finished on 155 for five the DLS adjustment left VOC chasing 189 to win.

Dirk van Baren gave his side a chance with a 20-ball 31, and then skipper Pieter Seelaar kept up the momentum with 62, made from just 53 deliveries, before departing hit wicket off Brandon Graber with 33 still needed.

David Mullett made 33, Pierce Fletcher hit a six in a brief stay at the crease, but with 15 needed off the last the tail could only manage seven, and VRA won by 7 runs.

Hoping to make it two out of two on Sunday, VRA ran into a Dosti United side who turned in one of their most solid performances of the season, and lost by 25 runs.

Batting first, Dosti recovered from the early loss of Vinoo Tewarie and Abhinav Bali, both falling to the returning Haseeb Gul Mia, to post 246 for six, with Taruwar Kohli (81) and Amitoze Singh (92) putting on 161 for the third wicket.

After they had both departed Rahil Ahmed (36 not out) and Anees Davids (24) kept the scoreboard moving, and VRA found themselves facing a very substantial target.

They made a disastrous start, two wickets for Kuldeep Diwan and one for Davids reducing them to 5 for three, but then Cooper and Borren again rebuilt the innings with a fourth-wicket stand of 148.

Borren was eventually caught behind off Davids for 43, but Cooper went on, for the second time this season, to make a century in a losing cause off the Dosti attack, hitting 114 at almost a run a ball.

When he was trapped in front by Mahesh Hans 68 were still needed with nine overs remaining, but the scoring now largely devolved upon Mitch Lees, and although he contributed 44 wickets continued to fall at the other end; he was eventually last out, a fifth wicket for Davids at a cost of 33 runs, with the total on 221. Diwan finished with three for 34.

Meanwhile at Thurlede, Excelsior ‘20 took another step towards their third title in four years with a 46-run victory over VOC Rotterdam.

The conventional wisdom in Schiedam is that anything approaching 200 at Thurlede is likely to be a winning score, and Excelsior’s 192 for seven, of which Tom Heggelman contributed a steady 52 and Branton Parchment a rather brisker 42, proved to be more than enough for their bowlers to defend.

Parchment removed both VOC openers, one of them the prolific Max O’Dowd, to rock the Rotterdam side back on their heels, and although Van Baren and Seelaar both made 26 and Mullett 25, by the time VOC had been reduced to 94 for seven the game was effectively up.

Another fine spell from Rens van Troost was this time rewarded with wickets, his figures three for 26, and there were three for Parchment as well at a cost of 24; the tail rallied somewhat to get VOC up to 146, but that was well short of what they needed.

HCC maintained their pursuit of the leaders by securing an even more decisive victory over Voorburg at Westvliet, the margin here being 80 runs.

With Bryce Street making 81, his seventh half-century in 12 innings, and smaller contributions from Boris Gorlee (42), Bharat Itagi (33) and Matt Hay (30 not out), HCC ran up 239 for six, and Nick Smit was again left to carry the Voorburg innings almost single-handed when the home side replied.

They had started promisingly enough, reaching 79 before the third wicket fell, but thereafter no-one apart from Smit was able to reach double figures, and the side were all out for 159, Smit left not out on 73.

Ali Ahmed Qasim took three for 37 for HCC, and there were two wickets apiece for Olivier Klaus, Hay and Itagi.

At Sportpark Bermweg ACC kept their title hopes alive by beating Sparta 1888 by 28 runs, but the Capelle side could take some consolation in having put up a rather more convincing show with the bat than they had against Dosti the week before.

ACC have had their own issues batting in recent weeks, and their total of 186 all out, made in exactly 50 overs, was due in no small measure to the contributions of Brady Barends (32) and Anis Raza (44 not out), batting at seven and eight respectively; Jean Marais was again the most impressive of the top order, making 32 before he was run out.

Playing a more restrained innings than usual, Ali Raza led the way for Sparta with 43 before hitting a return catch to his namesake, but it was left to Mudassar Bukhari to keep his side’s hopes alive with a fighting 46.

Wickets kept falling at the other end, however, and when Bukhari was last man out the Sparta total was just 158.

In Tobias Visée’s last match before leaving for the Canadian T20 tournament the HBS Craeyenhout batting line-up flicked back to dominant mode against neighbours Quick Haag: with Visée himself hitting a 60-ball 88 which included 12 fours and four sixes, he and Zac Elkin started with 120 for the first wicket, and then Elkin, who finished with 85, and Wesley Barresi added 154 for the fourth.

Barresi went on to make 110 from just 92 deliveries, again with 12 fours and four sixes, before becoming the first of a consolation hat-trick for Prathamesh Dake which left HBS on 323 for seven at the close.

Berend Westdijk then effectively Quick’s hopes by taking three wickets, including the vital one of Jay Bista, within the first five overs, and although Jeroen Brand (37), Lesley Stokkers (48) and Sumeet Diwan (23) fought a rearguard action, Quick were dismissed for 142.

Westdijk finished with three for 27, while Zak Gibson ran through the middle order, taking four for 16.

Scorecard | VRA vs VOC | 20.07.19

VRA I Vs VOC I
1-Innings Match Played At Amstelveen (VRA), 20-Jul-2019, Topklasse
VRA I Win by 7 runs
Round 2
Toss won by VOC I
Umpires HKG Jansen – WPM van Liemt
Scorers K Holdsworth – H Reijmer-Steens
Home Side VRA I
Comment Match reduced to 38 overs. Rain stopped play, VRA 128-2 (22 overs); match reduced to 25 overs. Revised DLS target 189.
Points Awarded VRA I 2, VOC I 0
VRA I 1st Innings 154/5 Closed (Overs 25)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
V Singh c SP van Lent b PJ Fletcher 5 13 1 0
E van den Burg b BW Hanif 15 26 0 0
BN Cooper c SA Edwards b A Said 30 36 3 0
PW Borren* c A Said b PM Seelaar 66 57 9 1
MW Lake c MP O'Dowd b MA Durrani 6 8 1 0
ES Szwarczynski not out 1 1 0 0
QWM Gunning not out 17 9 1 0
LA Turmaine dnb
MB Lees+ dnb
BL Graber dnb
HG Mia dnb
extras (b0 lb6 w7 nb1) 14
TOTAL 5 wickets for 154
FOW
1-11(V Singh) 2-30(E van den Burg) 3-113(BN Cooper) 4-127(MW Lake) 5-136(PW Borren)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
A Said 6 0 21 1 1 1
PJ Fletcher 5 1 26 1 1
BW Hanif 3 0 18 1
PM Seelaar 4 0 31 1 1
ZDA van Baren 2 0 15 0
MP O'Dowd 4 0 29 0 2
MA Durrani 1 0 8 1
VOC I 1st Innings 181/9 Closed (Overs 25)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls 4s 6s
MP O'Dowd b HG Mia 10 11 2 0
SP van Lent+ c PW Borren b QWM Gunning 7 13 1 0
ZDA van Baren b QWM Gunning 31 20 5 0
PM Seelaar* hit wicket b BL Graber 62 53 4 2
SA Edwards c V Singh b BN Cooper 4 11 0 0
DM Mullett b BN Cooper 33 36 1 1
PJ Fletcher c ES Szwarczynski b BL Graber 10 6 0 1
A Said run out 5 4 0 0
MA Durrani run out 5 4 0 0
M Forget not out 1 2 0 0
BW Hanif dnb
extras (b0 lb6 w7 nb0) 13
TOTAL 9 wickets for 181
FOW
1-24(SP van Lent) 2-28(MP O'Dowd) 3-68(ZDA van Baren) 4-81(SA Edwards) 5-156(PM Seelaar) 6-158(DM Mullett) 7-171(PJ Fletcher) 8-172(A Said) 9-181(MA Durrani)
Bowler Overs Maid Runs Wkts wd nb
HG Mia 4 0 21 1 1
QWM Gunning 5 0 37 2 1
PW Borren 5 0 43 0
BN Cooper 4 0 24 2 1
LA Turmaine 4 0 23 0
BL Graber 3 0 27 2

Round 14 preview

Bertus de Jong & Rod Lyall 19/07/19


Last round before the break and the final stretch of this Topklasse season is looming, and as ten team round robins go there’s a remarkable amount still to play for. Excelsior have stretched their lead at the top but there’s three sides still in a position to plausibly challenge for the title, with ACC, HCC and HBS all on 16 points from between 11 and 13 matches. A six point gap between the leaders and the mid-table leaves the rest of the pack all in some danger of relegation, though Dosti, VCC and especially VOC could take significant steps toward safety over the coming weekend.

BdJ: Of the three, VOC Rotterdam are best placed to secure their survival with a double-weekend ahead before they head off to La Manga to contest the new European Championship. Their delayed match-up against a late-resurgent VRA is Saturday’s sole fixture, where the Amsterdammers will look to continue to put distance between themselves and the relegation spot they had occupied for much of the season. VRA’s bowling finally came good last week when they bundled HBS out for 135 to set up a remarkably comprehensive upset victory, Quirijn Gunning and Brandon Graber finally making the new ball talk as they blasted past HBS’s imposing top order. VOC’s own game against VCC was written off at a flooded Hazelaarweg, so there’s little indication they have solved their own problems with the ball. That said, there’s been much promise but little consistency to be found in VRA’s own top-order, and the presence of Pieter Seelaar and Scott Edwards in the VOC middle-order means a good new-ball spell from Gunning or Graber is unlikely to be a killing blow. Whether they play out at the top or the bottom of the table, VRA and VOC’s encounters at the Bos have generally provided excellent entertainment at least, though the outcome is tough to call this would likely have been the match of the day even had their been any competition.

RL: VRA’s winning streak has brought these two sides much closer together on the table, where in terms of raw ability (and inherent weaknesses) they probably should have been all along. VRA have added a whole new dimension to the concept of a slow start, but the transformation effected by Peter Borren’s return to the captaincy makes them a danger to anyone they now face. With VOC and Dosti this weekend, followed by Sparta, Quick Haag and Voorburg, they may not only save their own skins but cause a fair degree of misery elsewhere. But VOC represent one of their tougher remaining assignments, and as m’colleague observes, encounters between these two sides have traditionally been close, hard-fought affairs – going all the way back to the 1990s. VOC’s three internationals are balanced by VRA’s one current and two former Dutch players, and which trio performs better on the day may prove to be the critical factor.


BdJ: VRA will be back in action at the Bos the following day as Dosti-United make the trip across the Amstel fresh from the absolute shellacking they handed to Sparta last week. However brittle they have looked across the season, it’s fair to say VRA’s experienced line-up will put up rather stiffer resistance than Sparta could muster last Sunday, but Dosti, and especially Anees Davids, will be riding high when they arrive in Amstelveen. At least as concerning for the hosts, Dosti’s intimidating top-order almost all have some runs under their belt from the last few rounds, and the Drieburg side no longer looks like a one-man show with the bat. Both sides look to be belatedly hitting their stride having underperformed for much of the summer, but Dosti still look odds-on to take another two points off their Amsterdam rivals come Sunday.

RL: Few sides can manage two wins over a double weekend, and should VRA overcome VOC on Saturday they may be hard-pressed to make it two out of two against Dosti, whose top six is as menacing as any in the competition. A lot may depend on whether Vinoo Tewarie calls correctly: as I have suggested before, Dosti look a much better side batting first than they do when chasing, and if VRA can get past the threat of Davids and Kuldeep Diwan and set a decent target, then they might just get the upper hand. They came close to a successful chase when the sides met at Drieburg, boosted by an outstanding Ben Cooper hundred, but with Abhinav Bali now established in the Dosti top order they could find themselves again facing an uphill battle if they have to bowl first.


BdJ: Meanwhile VOC head across to Schiedam for their second match of the weekend, taking on table-toppers Excelsior ‘20 at Thurlede. Excelsior looked less-than-convincing with the bat as they saw off their nearest rivals ACC in a low-scoring scrap at Het Loopveld last week, but once again, even with just 158 on the board, they found a way to win. Discipline and determination in the field was the Schiedammers’ greatest asset last week, and given VOC’s reliance on their three Dutch internationals for runs, containment may again prove a winning strategy, the Rotterdammers lacking both the batting depth to take real risks and the bowling attack to reliably hold opposition to modest totals.

RL: VOC may play a crucial role in deciding the championship, since they play all three of the leading sides in the course of the run in. Whether they have the all-round power to beat Excelsior is doubtful, though: Tom Heggelman’s side has emerged as a textbook example of a whole which is greater than the sum of its parts, and it must be a comfort to them that even when Lorenzo Ingram and Brenton Parchment are less than dominant with the bat they are able to make up for it with the ball – and in the field. With Heggelman himself, Rens van Troost and Sohail Bhatti all bowling well, the leaders can defend low totals, although they may have to go up a gear against O’Dowd, Seelaar and Edwards.


BdJ: After missing their chance to leapfrog Excelsior last week, ACC will want to avoid slipping further behind on Sunday when they head to Bermweg to take on the beleaguered Sparta 1888, who are now just a single point clear of the relegation spot after an abject performance at Drieburg. Boasting the league’s two leading wicket-takers in Brady Barends and Saqib Zulfiqar, ACC will likely feel confident of rolling Sparta for a total even their misfiring batting will have little trouble with. On that front the Amsterdammers have looked increasingly dependent on Jean Marais at the top of the order however, with the rest of the batting card struggling to maintain early form. If there is a one-on-one battle likely to prove decisive it is doubtless that of Marais and the evergreen Mudassar Bukhari, who has looked his old self and then some this season.

RL: Having collapsed twice in succession ACC’s batting must now be a subject of serious concern in Amstelveen, though not nearly as much as Sparta’s after last week’s debacle against Dosti. Another defeat might well put ACC out of the running for the title altogether – depending on results elsewhere – while Sparta’s slide towards the bottom of the table means they also have to start conjuring victories from somewhere. Their attack always looks a shade more effective at the Bermweg, but it’s hard to believe that a batting line-up which includes Marais and the Zulfiqar brothers will fail again, even if the middle and lower order seem currently unable to contribute a great deal. The imponderable, of course, is what events at Drieburg last Sunday have done to Sparta’s morale: they will have to regroup very quickly if they are to have any chance against the Amsterdam side.


BdJ: Safe to say that Quick Haag will be hoping for an ACC victory on Sunday, giving them a chance to steal a march on their relegation rivals when they take on HBS Craeyenhout at Nieuw Hanenburg. Taking two points off their local rivals remains a tall order for the Hanen, however, the Crows’ spectacular collapse against VRA an aberration unlikely to be repeated. There were more positives to be drawn from Quick’s defeat last week than that of HBS, though, most notably Jeroen Brand and Doc Mol lifting them past 200 despite the early loss of Jay Bista. But they will likely need their Mumbaiker MVP to fire on Sunday if they are to have any hope of matching HBS for firepower, or for his compatriot Prathamesh Dake to make swift inroads into a rattled but still dangerous HBS top order.

RL: The farmyard battle between the neighbours in the Bosjes van Pex is one of the great Dutch derbies, and if HBS are now somewhat off the pace – though not yet mathematically out of the title contest – their hosts have a very great deal at stake. It’s true that Tobias Visée’s men had an off-day last week, as they did against Voorburg earlier in the season, but it does seem unlikely that that lightning will strike again on Sunday. Dake is, of course, capable of shaking them up, but it’s more probable that normal service will be restored and that they will again post a winning total, whether setting or chasing. The wild card is, as always, Bista: if he gets going, the Nieuw Hanenburg public could again be in for a treat. The same applies, though, to Visée and Wesley Barresi, while with Zac Elkin and Sharn Gomes as foils the HBS top four is collectively a class better than Quick’s line-up.


BdJ: The final match of the round sees HCC, now in second place behind Excelsior on 8 wins from 11, take on the much-fancied but thus-far disappointing Voorburg at Westvliet. Now nine points adrift of the top-spot, VCC will have likely put their title ambitions on hold for another year, but retain the quality to beat anyone in the competition. HCC will nonetheless start as favourites on form, with a top five all enjoying seasons ranging from the solid to the exemplary. Voorburg’s much-vaunted new-ball pairing of Vivian Kingma and Brandon Glover have delivered on occasion, but not with the regularity needed for VCC to mount a title challenge given their disappointing efforts with the bat. Facing off against Itagi, Staal, Wiffen, Street and Gorlee, the pair will have their work cut out for them on Sunday.

RL: Nor should we forget the contribution of Hidde Overdijk with the ball: his four-wicket haul against Quick last week set up HCC’s victory, and his consistency has been a significant factor in taking his side to their current elevated position. HCC’s matches against Excelsior and ACC in the first two weeks of August may well determine where the championship cup resides this winter, but this visit to Westvliet is scarcely less important for the Lions in their pursuit of a record 39th title (49th if we include the ten won by HCC II). Soft dismissals have been the bane of Voorburg’s season, and with the side facing one of the tougher programmes over the last five weeks they must be looking to provide stiffer resistance against an HCC attack which – Overdijk apart – is tidy rather than devastating.


BdJ’s tips: VRA, Excelsior, Dosti, ACC, HBS, HCC.

RL’s tips: VOC, Excelsior, VRA, ACC, HBS, HCC.