On April 9, Future General locked horns against Piramal at Azad Maidan in Mumbai during the Chanawala T20 Tournament. Future General won the toss and elected to bat first.
Riding on opening batter Bhuvan Patil’s delectable 51 off 35 balls, Future General posted a competitive score of 8-169 in 20 overs. Wicket-keeper batter Prashant Khanolkar also made a useful contribution of 48 runs from 38 balls, batting at number three. On the other hand, for Piramal, Rahul Kulkarni was the pick of the bowlers. The left arm spinner scalped 4-21 in four overs.
In reply, Piramal fought hard as they scored 7-159 in 20 overs, as they fell shy of just 10 runs. Girish Rasivate (43 runs off 26 balls) and Gaurang Patel (32 runs off 31 balls) were the top performers with the bat. On the other hand, for Future General, Vivek Yadav wreaked havoc with the ball. The right arm speedster bagged 4-21 in four overs to rattle the opposition.
Bhuvan Patil and Vivek Yadav powered Future General to a 10-run win over Piramal during the Chanawala T20 Tournament.
A & B Division
Played at Parsee Gymkhana in Mumbai, Dadar Union Sporting Club opting to bat first posted a handsome total of 232/6 in 20 overs. The openers gave a flying start to the innings with opener Sagar Chabbria top scoring in the match with a brilliant hundred. Sagar counter attacked the bowlers from the word ‘go’ as he went on to score a swashbuckling 106 off 60 balls, a knock which included 12 fours and 5 sixes.

Young Comrade CC in reply could manage a total of 182/7 in 20 overs with opener Shreeraj Gharat top scoring with 63 runs off 61 balls. Dadar Union bowlers delivered well in the finals with spinner Siddhant Singh being the pick of the lot taking 3/31 in 4 overs. Quickster Yashraj Malap also bagged 2 wkts as Dadar Union SC won the finals by 50 runs.
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The first quarter final contest of MCA corporate trophy held between Aruprit Tigers and Index
Automotive Solutions at MB Union, Cross Maidan witnessed the magnificent bowling performance
of Rushi Lokhande of the Aruprit Tigers team who took 5 wickets in 5 overs giving away a meagre of
27 runs helping his team to acquire the winning position!
The winning team had won the toss and elected to bat giving a huge total of 253 runs in 40 overs at the loss of only 6 wickets wherein the top scorers were Vicky Patil who score 74 runs in 93 balls and the captain itself- Siddheshwar Gavande who scored 92 runs in 73 balls with the aid of 4 fours and 6 sixes! The index Automotive solutions
team failed to understand the bowling tricks Rushi was doing and could score only 71 runs in 16.1
overs!
Mumbai: The Catholic Gymkhana batted steadily and managed to snatch a tense and thrilling one-wicket win against Park Cricket Club in Group-D section match of the MCA Dr. H.D. Kanga knockout cricket tournament 2022, and played at the RTO ground, Azad Maidan.
Park CC preferring to bat first scored 189 runs for 9 wickets in 42 overs. Half century efforts from Meet Mayekar 64 runs and Arjun Lotlikar 56 runs propped the Park CC innings while Catholic Gym’s bowler Narendra Vishwakarma took 4 for 40 to restrict the opponents. In reply, Catholic Gymkhana batters put together small useful partnerships which helped them to pull off a narrow win and advance to the next round. Deepak Tolani was the top-scorer with 43 runs, while Prathamesh Mhatre picked up 4 wickets for 31 runs.
In another match, Mulund Challengers batting first were bowled out for 125 runs in 40 overs and in response Vile Parle SC reached 126 for 2 wickets in just 19.4 overs to clinch an 8-wicket victory.
In other matches, Worli CC dominated their game against Palanpur CC and charged to 134 runs win and Friends CC defeated Kridarang CC by 8 wickets.
Brief scores – Group D: Park CC 189 for 9 wickets, 42 overs (Meet Mayekar 64, Arjun Lotlikar 56; Narendra Vishwakarma 4/40) lost to The Catholic Gymkhana Ltd. 190 for 9 wickets, 41.5 overs (Deepak Tolani 43; Prathamesh Mhatre 4/31). Result: The Catholic Gymkhana Ltd. won by 1 wkt.
Kridarang CC 130 all out, 38.4 overs (Sarvesh Surve 35; Junaid Khan 3/28) lost to Friends CC 132 for 2 wickets, 15.5 overs (Palash Pawar 78, Aditya Pabalkar 32). Result: Friends CC won by 8 wkts.
Crescent CC 190 all out, 34.2 overs (Santosh Palve 59, Nitin Deshmukh 31; Arush Patankar 3/35) lost to Prabodhan Goregaon 194 for 5 wickets, 28.1 overs (Prathamesh Massurkar 44, Amar Bhayde 42, Arjun Bagitkar 35). Result: Prabodhan Goregaon won by 5 wkts.
Mulund Challengers 125 all out, 40 overs (Smit Kochrekar 40, Yash Mohite 32; Shreyansh Veera 4/26, Amit Shah 3/18) lost to Vile Parle SC 126 for 2 wickets, 19.4 overs (Himanshu Gala 78). Result: Vile Parle SC won by 8 wkts.
Bhatia SC 60 all out, 23 overs (Sandeep Shinde 5/13, Dipesh Gharate 3/12) lost to Jolly Friends CC 61/3 in 9.3 overs. Result: Jolly Friends CC won by 7 wkts.
Worli CC 206 all out, 41.5 overs (Pratik Mhatre 76, Pranav Kamble 35; Amit Katvi 4/43, Rohit Rajbhar 3/41) beat Palanpur CC 72 all out, 25.2 overs (Dharmendra Morya 3/13). Result: Worli CC won by 134 runs.
Mumbai: The impressive all-round showing by Saniya Raut who claimed 2 wickets for 27 runs and then scored a sparkling unbeaten 64 runs powered Team Pink to a comfortable 6-wicket victory against Team Yellow in a second round Group-B match of the Women’s T20 Cricket Tournament 2021-2022, organised by Victory Cricket Club in association with Pulse Sports Events Entertainment and Eagle Thane Strikers, and played at the Parsee Gymkhana ground.
Sent in to bat first Team Yellow riding on Vrushali Bhagat’s unbeaten knock of 74 runs and Sanika Chalke’s decent innings of 35 runs scored 137 runs for 3 wickets in 20 overs. In response, Team Pink bolstered by Saniya match-winning innings scored 138 runs for 4 wickets in 18.5 overs to complete their second successive win. Diksha Pawar 2 for 23 runs was Team Yellow’s successful bowler.
Team Purple and Team Red also registered their second successive wins in Group-A matches. At the Islam Gymkhana ground, Team Purple defeated Team Green by 5 wickets and later Team Red scored a thumping 10-wicket win against Team Maroon.
Brief scores – Group – A: Team Green: 98 for 5 wickets, 20 overs (Ankita Yadav 51*, Alina Mulla 25; Mahi Thakkar 2/16) lost to Team Purple: 99 for 5 wickets, 15.3 overs (Mansi Patil 26; Samrudhi Rawool 2/9). Result: Team Purple won by 5 wkts.
Team Maroon: 68 for 9 wickets, 20 overs (Batul Pareira 3/15, Ketki Dhure 2/5, Pradnya Bhagat 2/8) lost to Team Red: 69 for no loss, 11.3 overs (Aachal Valanju 38*, Krithika Krishnakumar 20*). Result: Team Red won by 10 wkts.
Group – B: Team Yellow: 137 for 3 wickets, 20 overs (Vrushali Bhagat 74*, Sanika Chalke 35; Saniya Raut 2/27) lost to Team Pink: 138 for 4 wickets, 18.5 overs (Saniya Raut 64*; Diksha Pawar 2/23). Result: Team Pink won by 6 wkts.
Team Orange: 134 for 2 wickets, 20 overs (Manjiri Gawade 46, Sharvi Save 43, Sayali Satghare 32*; Prakashika Naik 2/20) beat Team Blue: 108 for 9 wickets, 20 overs (Sejal Raut 43; Sayali Satghare 4/18, Niyati Jagtap 2/14). Result: Team Orange won by 26 runs.
Challenger Trophy organized by Sandeep Dahad Foundation
Played at Central Maidan in Thane, Pravin Tambe Cricket Academy opting to bat first were cleaned up for a modest total of 49 runs in 12.5 overs. Indiana bowlers delivered in the finals especially youngster Aarush Iyer who bowled a brilliant spell for his team. Off-Spinner Aarush took 4/8 in 3.5 overs including 2 maidens to take his team into a commanding position.
In reply, Indiana Cricket Clinic chased down the total in just 6.1 overs winning the finals by 9 wkts in a dominating fashion. Aarush Iyer who took 7wkts overall in the tournament including a 4-fer in the finals was declared man of the match. Aarush received it from the hands of Former Mumbai Ranji Coach Sulakshan Kulkarni.
Played at LIC, Cross Maidan in Mumbai, Deutsche Bank after opting to bat first posted a total of 137/10 in 16.1 overs. Sanket at no.5 was the highest scorer with 37 runs but Deutsche kept losing wickets at regular intervals or else they could have reached a total of anywhere around 160+. Tata AIA Bowlers put up a disciplined performance with the ball especially Nitin Mestry who returned with impactful bowling figures of 4/19 in mere 3 overs. Nitin provided crucial breakthroughs at the middle order including the scalps of Sanket and Aman who were looking set at one stage.

Chasing 138 looked like a mere formality for Tata AIA team as they went on to win the match by 2 wkts and 1.1 over to spare. Sanket Kanade at no.3 scored 33 off 25 balls while Pradeep Yadav played a very important cameo of 28*off 21 balls. Anil Jhulka from Deutsche Team did gave a hard time but eventually his bowling efforts of 4/25 went in vain as Tata AIA crossed the victory line in the 19th over.
Tata AIA won the match by 2wkts winning the Plate Finals of Dreamz Corporate Trophy.
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With Covid finally seem to be taking a backseat, it’s good to see the grounds getting filled up again with more and more players who have started practicing and preparing for various cricket tournaments. In one such great initiative by HR College, they are coming up with a one of its kind T20 Tournament which will begin at Oval Maidan from Tommorow i.e 12th of April, 2022.
The HR Super League will have 12 College Teams participating in this marquee white ball T20 tournament. All the matches will be played at Oval Maidan while the all important finals will be conducted on the iconic Police Gymkhana Ground in a night match.
Speaking with Aditya – One of the backend members of the organizing committee, he shared with Cricketgraph “The very purpose of this tournament is to ensure all players who play college level cricket get an opportunity to play cricket again. Due to COVID, a lot of cricket tournaments have got cancelled including DSO which is one of the biggest college level tournaments. With this initiative, the players will get a platform to perform and get the feel of playing in a proper professional level cricket tournament.
Cricketgraph is the official media Partner for this tournament which will be capturing video highlights while also cover the best performances while Total Sports has joined in as the equipment partner. Omtex is the official Jersey Partner for HR Super League.
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Mumbai: Rudra Sukale scored an 89-ball unbeaten 104 runs (18×4) to secure an 8-wicket victory for New Hind SC against Sind SC in a Group-E match of the MCA Under-19 Cricket Tournament 2021-22, organized by Mangrol Sports Club in association with Pulse Sports Events Entertainment and played at the New Hind ground, Matunga.
Sind SC chose to bat first scored 191 runs for the loss of 8 wickets from their 40 overs. The highlight of their innings was Chirag Dathia who struck a quick 55-ball unbeaten 103 runs (7×4, 9×6), while Vedant Singh chipped in with 30 runs to swell the total. Atharva Bhosale (4 for 35) and Parth Ankolekar (2 for 28) got the wickets for Sind SC.
New Hind SC powered by Rudra’s knock and Shubham Shinde’s 57 runs easily reached 195 for 2 wickets in 28.3 overs to seal the win.

In a Group-B encounter, a terrific bowling performance from Anuj Giri 5 for 12 runs and Divyanshu Singh’s supportive effort 2 for 20 runs helped Fort Vijay CC romp to a comfortable 8-wicket win against John Bright CC. John Bright innings folded at 65 all out in 19.5 overs and Fort Vijay CC quickly chased down the target making 67 for 2 wickets in just 17.2 overs. Sidhanth Rai was unbeaten on 37 runs.
Brief scores: Apollo CC: 100 all out, 29.1 overs (Suraj Singh 31; Vedant Patil 5/21, Piyush Kanojiya 2/19) beat Crescent CC: 101 for no loss, 9.2 overs (Aditya Rawat 62*, Harsh Palande 32*). Result: Crescent CC won by 10 wickets.
John Bright CC: 65 all out, 19.5 overs (Anuj Giri 5/12, Divyanshu Singh 2/20) lost to Fort Vijay CC: 67 for 2 wickets, 17.2 overs (Sidhanth Rai 37*). Result: Fort Vijay CC won by 8 wickets.
Sind SC: 191 for 8 wickets, 40 overs (Chirag Dathia 103* (55-balls, 7×4, 9×6), Vedant Singh 30; Atharva Bhosale 4/35, Parth Ankolekar 2/28) lost to New Hind SC: 195 for 2 wickets, 28.3 overs (Rudra Sukale 104* (89-balls 89, 18×4), Shubham Shinde 57). Result: New Hind SC by 8 wickets.
United Cricketers: 157 for 8 wickets, 40 overs (Princely Pereira 39*, Awais Khan 35; Kasim Ali 4/54, Yash Rode 3/31) lost to Young Maharashtra CC: 163 for 5 wickets, 34.1 overs (Aman Shaikh 32*, Umar Khan 30*, Asif Khan 30; Yasin Shaikh 2/25). Result: Young Maharashtra CC won by 5 wickets.
Borivali CC: 199 for 5 wickets, 40 overs (Vaibhav Sajjana 52, Arun Gupta 47, Akhand Singh 37; Niel Sawant 2/29) beat Palghar Dahanu Taluka SA: 99 all out, 26.2 overs (Shivram Yadav 33; Jassim Matharoo 5/7, Sumeet Prajapati 2/14). Result: Borivali CC won by 100 runs.
MIG CC: 248 for 8 wickets, 40 overs (Ayush Mhatre 83, Aakash Singh 76; Pranit Shelar 3/24, Soham Rane 2/44) beat The Lord Northbook CC: 223 for 5 wickets, 38.1 overs (Sanskar Panaskar 81, Ayush Mishra 45, Devkran 42*; Aakash Singh 2/60). Result: The Lord Northbook won by 5 wickets.
Wellington CC: 68 all out, 24.3 overs (Saquib Mulani 3/10, Hardik Yadav 2/0, Kevin Chitaniya 2/24) lost to Parsee Gymkhana: 71 for 3 wickets, 13.1 overs (Khush Jain 2/25). Result: Parsee Gymkhana won by 7 wickets.
Mangrol SC: 214 all out, 40 overs (Parshad Bodke 43, Vilohit Desai 42, Bharesh Modak 32; Meet Patil 3/32, Adanan Ansari 3/43, Hrishikesh Chavan 2/46) beat Mazagon SC: 139 all out, 34.3 overs (Hrishikesh Chavan 39, Meet Patil 30; Mohit Singh 4/38, Vilohit Desai 2/17, Aryan Dalal 2/19). Result: Mangrol SC won by 75 runs.
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Mumbai: An outstanding bowling spell by Ravi Vishwakarma who claimed 5 wickets for just 4 runs, including a hat-trick, which was the highlight of Modern Cricket Club’s solid 9-wicket victory against Pathare Prabhu Cricketers in a Group-A match of the MCA Dr. H.D. Kanga knockout cricket tournament 2022, and played at the Young Zorastrian ground, Azad Maidan.
Pathare Prabhu batsmen struggled and were bowled out cheaply for 36 runs in 21.2 overs. Sanket More played a good supporting role taking 3 wickets for 11 runs. Modern Cricket Club comfortably cruised to victory making 39 for the loss of one wicket in 3.3 overs.
In another first round match, Ritesh Punyerathi scored a century 114 runs and Samkit Shah half century 51 runs helped Crescent CC, Andheri defeat Indian Dynamite CC by 4 wickets at the Matunga ground.
Dilip Vengsarkar Foundation also enjoyed a successful first round defeating Shri Shivaji CC by 7 wickets in another first round encounter at Sainath CC ground, Virar.
Brief scores: Hind Sevak CC 152 all out, 40.2 overs (Omkar Kanthe 41; Dhruvil Turakhia 4/45) lost to Kerawala Windsor CC 153 for 8 wickets, 33.2 overs (Nitin Bhalerao 64; Sai Nayak 3/22, Sushant Shinde 3/31). Result: Kerawala Windsor CC won by 2 wkts.
Shri Shivaji CC 205 for 6 wickets, 45 overs (Yashraj Kadam 47, Ketan Naik 41*, Kunal Shirke 41) lost to Dilip Vengsarkar Foundation 206 for 3 in 29.4 overs (Rugved Chaudhary 104, Harish Narvekar 69). Result: Dilip Vengsarkar Foundation won by 7 wickets.
Young National CC 267 all out, 45 overs (Suchit Devali 48, Madhav Kotak 44, Harshal Padwal 35*) beat Swastik Cricket Club 107 all out, 27 overs (Aftab Shaikh 33, Dhaval Panchal 7/38). Result: Young National CC won by 160 runs.
Anjuman-I-Islam Institute SC 140 all out, 43 overs (Ashish Pal 40; Omneel Jadhav 3/25) lost to S.F. Sassanian CC 143 for 5 wickets, 26.4 overs (Amit Dahiya 48, Rupesh Sonkar 41). Result: S.F. Sassanian CC won by 5 wkts.
Sports Promotion Group (Mumbai) 207 (including 16 penalty runs) for 9 wickets, 43 overs (Sunny Jaiswar 62; Neeraj Singh 4/27) beat Deccan CC (Kalyan) 105 all out, 31.1 overs (Vishal Hate 47). Result: Sports Promotion Group won by 102 runs.
Garfield Sports Club (Dahisar) 93 all out, 21 overs (Aman Vishwakarma 31; Azhar Khan 5/14, Tejas Palkar 4/39) lost to Young Boy’s CC 98 for 3 wickets, 11.4 overs. Result: Young Boy’s CC won by 7 wkts.
Rocket CC 193 all out, 42.3 overs (Manoj Pandey 44, Navin Sharma 41; Siddhant Welankar 3/19) beat Thane Friends Union 82 all out, 29.2 overs (Navin Sharma 3/20). Result: Rocket CC won by 111 runs.
Parsee Pioneer CC 101 all out, 34.5 overs (Harsh Patil 5/29) lost to Gay Cavaliers CC 102 for wicket, 9.4 overs (Deepak Shukla 51, Yash Dhuri 39*). Result: Gay Cavaliers CC won by 9 wkts.
Gallant CC 99 all out, 27.1 overs (Dinesh Yadav 4/19) lost to New Era CC 100 for 2 wickets, 22 overs (Vivan Nair 44). Result: New Era CC won by 8 wkts.
Youths Own Union CC 111 all out, 39.2 overs (Bhuvan Ranade 3/13) lost to Union CC 114 for 1 wicket, 15.1 overs (Suhrut Kadam 51, Pranav Sawant 33). Result: Union CC won by 9 wkts.
Rattlers CC 154 all out, 33.3 overs (Rakshit Singh 30; Shekhar Dalvi 3/25, Karan Patil 3/28) lost to Khandala CC 155 for 4 wickets, 24.1 overs (Vaibhav Sane 61*, Rupesh Kondalkar 32). Result: Khandala CC won by 6 wkts.
Indian Dynamite CC 254 all out, 41.2 overs (Prathmesh Nagotkar 46*, Nitesh Shinde 44, Shariq Sayed 37, Kush Modi 34) lost to Crescent CC, Andheri 258 for 6 wickets, 31.1 overs (Ritesh Punyerathi 114, Samkit Shah 51; Avnish Pale 3/45). Result: Crescent CC won by 4 wkts.
Pathare Prabhu Cricketers 36 all out, 21.2 overs (Ravi Vishwakarma 5/4, Sanket More 3/11) lost to Modern CC 39 for 1 wicket, 3.3 overs. Result: Modern Cricket Club won by 9 wkts.
Apollo Youngsters 225 for 9 wickets, 45 overs (Hrishikesh Sule 80, Poojan Raut 47*, Heramb Karbhari 30) beat Eleven 77 CC 183 all out, 40.1 overs (Akshay Shewale 43, Atharva Palav 36; Soham Pokal 4/45). Result: Apollo Youngsters won by 42 runs.