A dramatic turnaround saw Excelsior ‘20 lose five wickets for 14 runs in the last four overs and surrender a winning position against HBS at Craeyenhout on Sunday, ensuring their relegation to next season’s Hoofdklasse.

The 11-run defeat ended the Schiedam club’s 44-year run in the top flight, which had seen them claim the championship twelve times, most recently in 2019.

Knowing that rivals VOC Rotterdam had already lost to VRA Amsterdam by nine wickets and that victory would at least give them a chance of survival via a play-off against Hoofdklasse champions ACC, Excelsior batted themselves into a seemingly impregnable position, needing just 26 runs off the final four overs with nine wickets in hand and Roel Verhagen and Raynard van Tonder having added 130 for the second wicket after Sam Rahaley (44) and Verhagen had put on 88 for the first.

But then HBS skipper Tayo Walbrugh brought Jayden Rossouw back into the attack, and with the final ball of an over which had cost just two singles he had Van Tonder caught by Joris van Oosterom for 77. 

Kyle Klein removed Antum Naqvi, caught behind off the first ball he received, and when Wes Barresi caught Verhagen for 95 off the second delivery of Rossouw’s next and Stan van Troost fell two balls later, the balance had swung the Crows’ way.

19 were now needed off the last, bowled by Lehan Botha, and the Schiedammers could only manage seven for the wicket of Niels Etman; Rossouw, the last-ditch hero, finished with three for 31, figures which did scant justice to the importance of those three wickets.

Earlier, Rahaley had seized the initiative for Excelsior, claiming three early wickets, including that of Walbrugh, by the time 22 runs were on the board.

But Wes Barresi (60) and Lucas del Bianco (48) rescued the Crows with a 102-run fourth-wicket stand, and then Kyle Klein’s 40 and Julien de Mey’s 38, saw their side to 243, Rahaley finishing with four for 38.

In the Amsterdamse Bos, meanwhile, a greatly-depleted VOC had collapsed to 77 all out in 29.2 overs; without oversees Chris Oberholzer and Monty Singh as well as Under-19 internationals Aaditt Jain and Roman Harhangi, only the remaining overseas, Scott Janett (39) and Jason van der Meulen (14) reached double figures as Peter Ruffell and Ben Fletcher removed the top order and then Leon Turmaine worked his way through the rest, finishing with career-best figures of five for 14.

Johan Smal then made short work  of VRA’s target, hitting an unbeaten 43 from 38 deliveries to see his side home in under 13 overs.

The victory enabled VRA to finish the season as runners-up, leapfrogging defending chamipons  Punjab Rotterdam, who lost by six wickets to HCC at De Diepput.

This was a notable achievement, since five members of the HCC squad were on international duty with the Under-19s in Scotland, and at 91 for one after Sikander Zulfiqar had elected to bat it seemed as if Punjab’s batters might be about to again take charge.

It was Josh Brown’s four for 14, however, which was instrumental in Punjab’s collapse to 144 all out, and skipper Boris Gorlee then steered them to victory with an aggressive 51-ball 78 which included six fours and as many sixes.

Newly-crowned champions Kampong Utrecht ended their campaign in style, dismissing Voorburg for 122 at Maarschalkerweerd and knocking off the runs for the loss of four wickets.

Kampong’s star with the ball was skipper Alex Roy, who removed Gavin Kaplan (32), Ryan Klein and Henry Melville to reduce Voorburg from 50 for one to 66 for five, returning to claim three more and finish with six for 34.

Carl Mumba was the only other Voorburg batter to stay for any length of time with a defiant 30.

Twenties from Damien van den Berg and Pierre Jacod gave the champions a solid start, but it was the dependable Lorenzo Ingram who stayed to the end, making 29 not out.

At Sportpark Bermweg Sparta 1888 said an unhappy farewell to the Topklasse, shot out for 75 by Hermes-DVS and losing by seven wickets.

Only opener Shaquille Martina achieved double figures, the seventh man to go with 28 to his credit as Aryan Dutt (five for 25) and Sebastiaan Braat (four for 36) bowled unchanged to reduce  their hosts to 65 for nine.

Promoted to open, Ralph Elenbaas led the way with 34 when Hermes replied, and then Daniel Doyle-Calle and Asad Zulfiqar finished things off with nearly 35 overs remaining.