Despite a period of rain on Sunday which took overs off four of the five Topklasse matches, all five produced a result, and the day produced some notable individual performances along the way.
When the emphatically metaphorical dust had settled, the situation at the foot of the table remained as uncertain as it had been at 11 o’clock, ensuring a thrilling conclusion to the season when the final matches are played following the traditional – and apparently immutable – ‘cricket-free weekend’.
The most clear-cut outcome of the day was at the Zomercomplex, where Punjab-Ghausia became only the second side this century to post 400 in a Topklasse match, setting 413 for five against a hapless Sparta 1888.
Key to this mammoth total was a second-wicket partnership of 232 between Musa Ahmad and Saqib Zulfiqar, Saqib making 151 of them in a pulverising knock of 151 which took just 96 deliveries and included eight fours and ten sixes.
Musa was more circumspect, reaching his second century of the season from 106 balls, but then he cut loose, adding another 23 from just 10 deliveries; in all, he hit ten fours and four sixes.
Then Sikander Zulfiqar completed Sparta’s misery with a 26-ball, unbeaten 50.
Khurram Shahzad had already claimed two wickets by the time the rain intervened, and when play resumed the target had been adjusted to an equally impossible 369 from 40 overs.
This was never on the cards, and it took a defiant 53 not out from Umar Baker, batting at No. 10, to take Sparta from 88 for nine to 149 by the end, he and Joost-Martijn Snoep putting on 61 for the last wicket; it was Baker’s first fifty in 124 top-flight innings.
The only game to escape the rain was at Maarschalkerweerd, where VRA Amsterdam dismissed newly-crowned champions Kampong Utrecht for 183, Teja Nidamanuru claiming three for 12 in four overs.
Lane Berry hit a whirlwind .18-ball 45 and Pierre Jacod gave the innings some solidity with 41, but otherwise it seemed that Kampong were suffering anticlimactic symptoms after last weekend’s celebrations.
Nidamanuru more than matched Berry’s innings with 61 from 30 deliveries when VRA replied, Patrick Gouge contributing a more sedate 42, but Kampong fought their way back into the game when Shariz Ahmad, Ibaad Zaidi and Vikram Singh all departed with the score on 152, Jack Cassidy following five runs later.
At 157 for six the outcome was briefly in the balance, but Johan Smal and Viraj Thakur saw their side safely over the line with twelve overs to spare.
In the crucible of the relegation battle, VOC Rotterdam gave themselves a chance by dismissing HBS Craeyenhout for 207, with Lucas del Bianco anchoring the innings for the Crows with an unbeaten 60 after Tayo Walbrugh and Wesley Barresi had both gone in the thirties.
The target was adjusted to 204 from 48 overs after the rain, but VOC had already lost Tim de Kok, and after Lehan Botha (three for 46) and Kyle Klein had reduced the Bloodhounds to 61 for four Jayden Rossouw took over, running through the rest of the batting to finish with six for 31.
Christiaan Oberholzer did his best to hold things together, but he eventually ran out of partners and was stranded on 86 not out as HBS won by 51 runs, making them almost certain of survival in next year’s reduced top flight.
For Excelsior ‘20, however, things look decidedly more bleak following their 75-run defeat by HCC at Thurlede.
Oliver White (59) and Shirsak Banerjee (72), the latter passing fifty for the first time, gave HCC a solid start, Teun Kloppenburg contributing a rapid 37, and despite Gijs Kroesen’s best Topklasse haul of six for 63, running through the lower order, the Lions reached 275 before they were dismissed in their final over.
Excelsior lost Sam Rahaley before the rain drove the players from the field, and they returned to find themselves set 252 to win from 42 overs by Messrs Duckworth, Lewis and Stern.
White soon put this beyond them, finishing with five for 32, and only Joost Kroesen, with 59, was able to master the conditions as his side was dismissed for 176.
It was a similar story at the nearby Loopuyt Oval, where Voorburg posted 260 for seven against Hermes-DVS, Cedric de Lange and Gavin Kaplan both making 44 and Noah Croes contributing a solid 63; Sebastiaan Braat was the pick of the Hermes bowlers with three for 40.
That was adjusted to 236 from 41, and while Daniel Doyle (68) and Nick Statham (44) were adding 112 for the third wicket it seemed as if that might not be impossible.
But then Udit Nashier turned things around, removing Doyle and going on to take six for 33, his first five-wicket haul in the Topklasse, and the Hermes reply fell away, ending on 170 for nine.
These results mean that the battle to avoid relegation will go into the final round on 3 August: Sparta have known for some time that they will be playing in the Hoofdklasse next season, but Excelsior could still escape the second automatic relegation spot if they were to beat HBS and VOC were to lose to VRA.
A victory for VOC would bring them level with HBS and Hermes-DVS were those sides both to lose, but their NRR is so much worse than that of either of their rivals that it would be extraordinary if they were to rise above eighth place.
Who the eighth-placed side will meet in the play-off is also uncertain, with ACC just two points clear of Bloemendaal with one match to play.
ACC will be away to Groen en Wit Amsterdam on 3 August with Bloemendaal at home to VVV; were Bloemendaal to win and ACC lose it would all come down to NRR, where ACC currently have a tiny advantage of 0.027.