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Mumbai: Medium pacer Dhruv Sharma (4 for 23) and left-arm spinner Vinay Kunwar (4 for 12) helped New India Assurance (NIA) SC register a convincing 5-wicket win against Tata Power SC in the ‘E’ Division final of the 1st MCA Corporate Trophy Cricket Tournament played at the Parsee Gymkhana ground, Marine Drive on Wednesday.

Sharma and Kunwar were very effective and demolished the Tata Power batting which collapsed for just 113 runs in 31.1 overs. Openers Rohan Bane 39 runs (37 balls, 4x4s, 1x6s) and Akhand Singh 27 runs (42 balls, 3x4s) had provided Tata Power with a solid start putting together 69 runs for the first wicket in 13 overs. But, none of the other Tata Power batsmen were able to offer much resistance and they quickly lost wickets and the innings fell apart.

NIA chasing a low winning target suffered two early setbacks cheaply losing the wickets of opener Anish Shetty (3 runs) and Abhishek Walnekar (1 run) and were reeling at 13 for 2 wickets in 6 overs, but they managed score 114 for 5 wickets in 28 overs. Number four batsman Sumit Mishra 45 (74 balls, 7x4s, 1x6s), Vinay Kunwar 27 (23 balls, 3x4s) and Shubham Ghatge 24 (45 balls, 4x4s) made good contributions to ensure New India Assurance complete the 5-wicket win.

Brief scores: Tata Power SC 113 all out, 31.1 overs (Rohan Bane 39 (37 balls, 4x4s, 1x6s), Akhand Singh 27 (42 balls, 3x4s); Vinay Kunwar 4/12, Dhruv Sharma 4/23) lost to New India Assurance SC 114 for 5 wickets, 28 overs (Sumit Mishra 45 (74 balls, 7x4s, 1x6s), Vinay Kunwar 27 (23 balls, 3x4s), Shubham Ghatge 24 (45 balls, 4x4s);  Sagar Vaidue 1/19, Rohan Bane 1/19). Result: New India Assurance won by 5 wickets.

On March 29, MTNL Mumbai took on Capital Group Sports Club during the MCA Corporate Trophy tournament. MTNL Mumbai won the toss and elected to bat first.

Riding on opening batter Harsh Gharsun’s delectable 58, MTNL Mumbai posted 130 runs in 23.5 overs. Gharsun smashed six boundaries during his 54-ball knock. He was the lone warrior in the fight as he failed to find able allies with the bat.  On the other hand, Sabhajeet Pandey was the pick of the bowlers for Capital Group Sports Club as he struck with 5-16 in 5.5 overs.

In reply, Capital Group Sports Club could only manage to score 75 as they were bowled out in 23.2 overs. Apart from the opening pair of Satish Kadam (12 runs off 28 balls) and Vinayak Burkud (15 runs off 14 balls), none of the batters looked in shape. On the other hand, Saud Mansoori wreaked havoc with the ball as he scalped 7-14 in eight overs. The slow left arm spinner ran through the opposition batting line-up in a jiffy. 

Harsh Gharsun and Saud Mansoori were the top performers of the match. They guided MTNL Mumbai to a 55-run win over Capital Group Sports Club during the MCA Corporate Trophy.

 

Insta: chris.gharsun (Harsh Gharsun)

 

 
 

On March 29, JSW Steel locked horns against Saraswat Kala Krida Mandal during the MCA Corporate Trophy tournament. Saraswat Kala Krida Mandal  won the toss and elected to bat first.

Saraswat Kala Krida Mandal posted a paltry score of 114 in 21.5 overs. Apart from Mohammed Armash (25 runs off 26 balls), Patil (24 runs off 22 balls) and Mrunal Todankar (23 runs off 19 balls), none of the other batters looked in shape. On the other hand, Yash Kripal wreaked havoc with the ball for JSW Steel. Kripal scalped 5-26 in eight overs, bowling left arm spin.

In reply, JSE Steel completed the formalities in 16.3 overs, winning the match by eight wickets. Arjun Thapa and Jayesh Patil led the run chase from the front as they mustered 44 not out and 39 not out respectively. Saraswat Bank Kala Krida Mandal’s bowlers had an off day with the ball as they failed to bundle out the opposition.

Yash Kripal was the top performer of the match. Kripal steered JSW Steel to an eight-wicket win over Saraswat Bank Kala Krida Mandal during the MCA Corporate Trophy.

 

Insta: Yashh_3083 (Yash Kripal)

 

Played at Ours Cricket Academy Ground in Virar, Ours C.A opting to bat first scored a total of 112/10 in 30 overs. The ACC bowlers did an impressive job as none of their batters could individually cross the 20 run mark. From the bowlers, it was spinner Chris D Britto who returned with excellent bowling figures of 4/35 in 7 overs providing timely breakthroughs at the middle order.

Defending a low total of 113, Ours C.A gave a tough fight and did not let the opposition team win easily.Shivmurat Jaiswal gave his best taking 4/23 in 7 overs including a maiden but eventually ACC crossed the victory line in the 28th over winning the match by 2 wickets. Janak Bhoir (34 runs) and Shubham Shinde (34 runs) contributed with crucial cameos with the bat while Chris Britto for his effective spell of 4 wkts was declared ‘man of the match’

Played at Parsee Cyclists Wicket on Azad Maidan in Mumbai, Datamatics Global after being put to bat first scored 155 all out in 31.5 overs. Vicky Patil at no.3 was the highest scorer with 30 runs while the rest of the batters also could’nt convert their starts. From the bowlers, Pankaj Kori with 4/33 in 6.5 overs bowled an impressive spell being the pick of the lot. Utkarsh Raut also bagged 3 wkts for 29 runs in his spell of 7 overs.

Mahindra Logistics in reply chased down the score successfully courtesy a 99* runs unbeaten stand by middle order batters Utkarsh Raut and Sameeran Chalke. Datamatics lost some quick top order wickets with scoreboard reading 60/3 at one stage, however Utkarsh Raut who came at no.4 scored 65* off 48 balls smashing 9 fours and a six alongiwith Sameeran who remained 40* off 45 balls with 6 boundaries.

Mahindra Logistics eventually won the finals by 7 wkts and 12 overs to spare while Utkarsh Raut was declared ‘man of the match’

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@utkarsh_raut20 

@mahindralogisticsindialimited

Utkarsh Raut
Utkarsh Raut

 

 

Thane: Alina Mulla of Nerul Gymkhana defeated Tushi Shah of Negiv Cricket Academy by just one run in the final ball match to clinch the first Khandu Ranganekar Smriti Women’s Singles Wicket at the Mumbai Cricket Association for the first time in almost 25 years.

In the decisive match of the tournament played at the Central Ground organized by Sporting Club Committee, Tushi scored 16 runs from 12 balls without being dismissed. In the face of this challenge, Alina scored 17 not out with two fours and won the cash prize of Rs 5,000. Runner-up Tushi had to settle for Rs 3,000. In the match for third place, Aditi Surve defeated Pragya Bhagat by two runs. Pragya set a target of 12 for Aditi without losing his wicket in two overs of four balls. Aditi won the match by 14 runs keeping his wicket intact.

Muskan Kanojia of Dahisar Sports Club was selected for the Best Fielder award given by Sarvasvi Subhash, Hareshwar and Vivek Morekar in memory of his father Motiram Morekar. 32 women cricketers participated in the tournament.

Semi-final result: (4 balls one over): Tushi Shah – 19 not out wins against Aditi Surve – 17 – 2 = 15 (once out). Alina Mulla – 8 not out against Aditi Surve – 6-2 = 4 (once out).

On March 29, Shweta Enterprises Warriors took on Somaiya Sports Academy during the MCA Corporate Trophy tournament. Shweta Enterprises Warriors  won the toss and elected to bat first.

Shweta Enterprises Warriors posted a competitive score of 274 in 38.5 overs. Ankur Singh top scored with a 114-ball 149. Batting at number three, Singh smashed 24 boundaries and four sixes. The top order batter played some good looking shots and ran well between the wickets. On the other hand, Abhishek Jain was the pick of the bowlers for Somaiya Sports Academy  as he struck with 4-30 in eight overs.

In reply, Somaiya Sports Academy could only manage to score 80. They were bowled out in 25.4 overs. None of the batters looked in shape as they failed to put up a strong fight. On the other hand, the bowlers of Shweta Enterprises Warriors had a good outing. Anuj Bhosale and Abu Sufiyan Shaikh were the wreckers-in-chief as they struck with 3-9 and 3-26 respectively.  

Ankur Singh was the top performer of the match. Singh powered Shweta Enterprises Warriors to a 194-run win over Somaiya Sports Academy during the MCA Corporate Trophy.

 

Insta: rajputankur_2630 (Ankur Singh)

 

Ashirwad Cricket Club opting to bat first at Jivdani Cricket Ground in Mumbai posted a total of 160/5 in 20 overs. After losing openers early, Lucky Singh at no.3 scored 74* off 59 balls stitching 97 run stand with Ashish Yadav who scored 44 runs at no.4. From the bowlers, Shreyas Gurav with 2/17 in 4 overs was the pick of the lot alongwith Mehul Mankar who took 2/27 in 4 overs.

RS Group chased down the score with ease in 18.2 overs winning the match by 8 wickets. Captain Shreyas who was the pick of the bowlers also opened the innings to score a match winning 73* off 57 balls (7 fours, 2 sixes), Shreyas and his opening partner Aditya Parulekar (46 runs off 28 balls) gave a flying start of 88 runs within the first 10 overs while Smith at the middle order remained unbeaten at 33* off 22 balls.

RS Group won by 8 wkts, Shreyas Gurav declared “Player of the Match”

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@gurav_69

Played at Dilip Vengsarkar Ground in Mumbai, Ageas Federal DVA opting to bat first posted a total of 225/5 in 35 overs. After their openers giving a solid 60 run opening stand, it was Ayush Vartak who took the momentum ahead and helped his team reach in a commanding position. Coming at no.3, Ayush went on to score an impressive 112 runs off 72 balls smashing 16 fours and 2 sixes.

Roneet Thakur
Roneet Thakur

Sai Sia Cricket Academy in reply managed only 194/9 in 35 overs with skipper Roneet Thakur fighting it out alone batting from start to end scoring an unbeaten 109* off 97 balls smashing 17 boundaries. Ageas Federal DVA won the match by 31 runs while Ayush Vartak who his knock of 112 was declared ‘man of the match’

Shreyas Keskar
Shreyas Keskar

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@_ayush_vartak

@roneet_thakur

@Shreyass_97

Mumbai: The combined fine efforts of left-arm spinner Shreyas Keskar 4 wickets for 34 runs and prolific number 3 batsman, Ayush Vartak unbeaten half century (51 runs) knock helped E. Merck Sports Club emerge champions defeating Bhavishya Nidhi Staff CC by eight wickets in the ‘D’ Division final of the 1st MCA Corporate Trophy Cricket Tournament and played at the Parsee Gymkhana ground, Marine Drive on Tuesday.

Merck electing to field after winning the toss proved to be a good decision as their bowlers tormented the opposition batsmen and picked up wickets at regular intervals and dismissed Bhavishya Nidhi CC for 104 all out in 26.3 overs. Medium pacers Kazim Sayyed (2/18) and Vaibhav Sawant (2/37) got the initial breakthroughs before Keskar and off-spinner Prashant Patil (2/13) scalped the remaining wickets. Dushyant Kadam was the lone batsman to offer some resistance making 22 runs (27 balls, 1x4s, 1x6s) to lift the innings.

Defending a low target, Bhavishya rocked the E. Merck innings with an early wicket of Mandar Lambe for eight runs and with 33 runs on the board. But, the other opening bat Harsh Rane 39 (40 balls, 7x4s) and Vartak 48 balls innings which included 8 well-timed boundaries and 2 huge sixes stitched together 43 runs in 9 overs for the second wicket and to put their team in the driver’s seat and charge to a fluent victory. Left-arm spinner Pratham Salaskar (1/14) and medium pacer Saurabh Sharma (1/31) claimed the two wickets.

Brief scores: Bhavishya Nidhi Staff CC 104 all out, 26.3 overs (Dushyant Kadam 22 (27 balls, 1x4s, 1x6s); SLA-Shreyas Keskar 4/34,  Kazim Sayyed 2/18, Vaibhav Sawant 2/37) lost to E. Merck SC 107 for 2 wickets, 20.1 overs (Ayush Vartak 51* (48 balls, 8x4s, 2x6s), Harsh Rane 39 (40 balls, 7x4s), Pratham Salaskar 1/14). Result: E. Merck SC won by 8 wickets.

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