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The first season of the Advocates Premier League (APL) will kick start on April 14. The APL will be played across April 14 and April 15 at the Oval Ground in Churchgate, Mumbai. It will be a T20 tournament that will feature eight teams. Each team will have a squad of 15. The eight teams are, Borivali A, Thane 11, BABA Challengers , Pune family court, AAWI, (Law before Wicket) LBW XI, CMM Challengers and Mumbai Vakil Sangh. Advocates across Mumbai and Pune will feature in the APL. A total of seven matches will be played across the two days, including four matches on April 14 and three matches on April 15. APL will be a knock-out tournament.

CricketGraph got in touch with Adv. Kaustubh Gupte, an organizing member of the APL, to know more about the tournament. Gupte said, “This is for the first time we are having an APL. Though there have been many cricket tournaments for advocates and lawyers since the last 10 years, we plan to make APL a different one. For starters, we will be having a live coverage of all the matches. Every match will be shot on camera which will certainly encourage the players in the tournament. Apart from this, we are working on having other different things that will add value to the APL.”

Apart from Adv. Kaustubh Gupte, Adv. Suraj Gupte, Adv. Sudarshan Patankar, Adv. Ninad Muzumdar, Adv. Vinay Dali and Adv. Shankar Parab are the other members in the organizing committee. Senior Adv. Ravi Hirani and Adv. Aleem Shaikh have also extended their support for the smooth conduct of the APL.

 

Members of the APL

On April 1, Bombay Gymkhana locked horns against Young Mohammedan Cricket Club during the MCA U19 Mangrol Cricket Tournament. Young Mohammedan Cricket Club won the toss and elected to bowl first.

Put in to bat, Bombay Gymkhana piled up 5-260 in their full quota of 40 overs. Anshul Murli, who opened the batting for Bombay Gymkhana top scored with a brilliant 77 off 80 balls. Murli smashed nine boundaries during his entertaining knock. On the other hand, Young Mohammedan Cricket Club had an ordinary outing with the ball as the bowlers failed to tame Bombay Gymkhana batters.

In reply, Young Mohammedan Cricket Club could only manage to score 68 as they were bundled out cheaply inside 21 overs. Moin Shaikh, who opened the bowling for Bombay Gymkhana, wreaked havoc with the ball as he scalped 6-26 in eight overs. Shaikh bowled exceedingly well with the new ball and made good use of the conditions.  

Anshul Murli and Moin Shaikh were the top performers of the match. The duo powered Bombay Gymkhana to a 192-run win over Young Mohammedan Cricket Club during the MCA U19 Mangrol Cricket Tournament.

 

Anshul Murli
Anshul Murli

Mumbai: Bombay Gymkhana, Islam Gymkhana and Karnatak SA easily won their respective victories group matches in the opening round of the MCA Under-19 Cricket Tournament 2021-22, organized by Mangrol Sports Club in association with Pulse Sports Events Entertainment.

In a Group-A match, Moin Shaikh claimed six wickets for 12 runs as Bombay Gymkhana recorded a fluent 192 runs victory against Young Mohammedan CC. Meanwhile, Arpit cracked an unbeaten 72 runs to steer Islam Gymkhana to a comfortable 6-wicket win against Sainath CC in a Group-D encounter. In a Group-C match, Shubham Girkar century knock 101 runs (56 balls, 5x4s, 9x6s) and Vedant Gadia 62 runs helped Karnatak SA register an easy outing defeating Mumbai Police Gymkhana by 4 wickets.

Brief scores – Group – A: Bombay Gymkhana: 260/7 in 40 overs (Anshul Murli 77, Omit Mishra 43, Prithviraj Misal 38; Manav Khuman 2/56) beat Young Mohammedan CC 68/10 in 22.2 overs (Moin Shaikh 6/12, Parikshit Dhanak 2/9). Result: Bombay Gymkhana won by 192 runs.

Dadar Union SC: 228/4 in 40 overs (Rahul Kadavoor 93, Tushar Singh 78) beat Apollo CC: 88/10 in 31.1 overs (Ryaan Castelino 36; Vedant Deshmukh 5/18, Rohil Jadhav 2/17). Result: Dadar Union Sports Club won by 144 runs.

Group – B: Regal SC: 83/10 in 25.4 overs (Ayush Mogal 5/14, Pratik Warang-2/5) lost to Superstar SC: 87/2 in 17 overs. Result: Superstar SC won by 8 wickets.

Payyade SC: 206/7 in 40 overs (Ayush Jethwa 74, Ved Jaiswal 74; Nadeem 3/29 ) beat John Bright CC 170/10 in 34.4 overs (Shubham Mystry 50; Roneet Thakur 2/18, Ashley D’Souza 2/33). Result: Payyade SC won by 36 runs.

Group – C: National CC 224/10 in 35.1 overs (Aarya Chaukidar 114 (Balls-9, 15 x 4, 3 x 6), Nitesh Nalawade 38; Varun Malik 6/26, Vivek Prajapati 2/21) beat Bharat CC 97/10 in 22.4 overs (Yash Samgiskar 30; Gaurav Kumar 5/22). Result: National CC won by 127 runs.

Mumbai Police Gymkhana: 224/7 in 40 overs (Sachin Rathod 65, Malhar Vanjari 59; Aaryan Shetty 2/26, Prayag Kumar 2/47) lost to Karnatak SA: 227/6 in 27 overs (Shubham Girkar 101 (Balls-56, 5 x 4, 9 x 6), Vedant Gadia 62; Aaryaraj Nikam 3/14, Lucky Singh 3/39). Result: Karnatak SA won by 4 wickets.

Group – D: Sainath SC: 184/10 in 36.2 overs (Bhargav Patil 47, Shreyas Gurav 38, Sarvesh Yadav 32; Neil Devkhile 5/32) lost to Islam Gymkhana: 185/4 in 34 overs (Arpit 72*, Himanshu Kumar 30). Result: Islam Gymkhana won by 6 wickets.

Worli SC: 199/9 in 40 overs (Utkarsh Sharma 80, Parth Pednekar 34; Chetan Wagh 3/31) beat P. J. Hindu Gymkhana: 132/10 in 28.2 overs (Arnav Patil 44; Ankit Surve 4/31, Utkarsh Sharma 2/24). Result: Worli SC won by 68 runs.

On March 30, DTDC Express Ltd. took on Reliance Group Sports Club during the finals of ‘C’ Division MCA Corporate Trophy tournament. Reliance Group Sports Club won the toss and elected to bowl first.

Riding on twin half-centuries from Omkar Ghule (80 runs off 70 balls) and Maxwell Swaminathan (70 runs off 62 balls), DTDC Express Ltd. posted a fighting score of 220 in 38.1 overs. The middle order batters took the onus of their team’s batting as the top order failed to contribute big.  On the other hand, Mayur Deolekar was the pick of the bowlers for Reliance Group Sports Club as he struck with 4-42 in eight overs.

In reply, Reliance Group Sports Club fought hard as they scored 184. However they were bowled out in 38.2 overs, losing the finals by 34 runs. Akash Ayyar top scored with 47-ball 33 and towards the end Onkar Jadhav chipped in with a 30-ball 28 not out. On the other hand, Rakesh Naik wreaked havoc with the ball as he scalped 5-39 in eight overs. The slow left arm spinner rattled the opposition batting line-up in a jiffy. 

Omkar Ghule, Maxwell Swaminathan and Rakesh Naik were the top performers of the match. The trio powered DTDC Express Ltd. to the ‘C’ Division MCA Corporate Trophy championship by beating Reliance Group Sports Club.

 

 
 

Andhra Pradesh Team after being put to bat first by Mumbai scored 279 runs in 75.5 overs with their no.3 batsman SK Rasheed scoring 157 runs off 240 balls. From the bowlers, it was Saksham Jha who impressed one and all with a solid bowling spell of 5/86 in 14.5 overs. Sakhsam provided timely breakthroughs including that of SK Rasheed who was looking all set to score a big innings. Apart from Saksham, fast bowler Sylvester D Souza also bagged 2 wickets.

Mumbai Team in reply are batting at 302/8 in 93 overs and look in a strong position at the end of Day 2 with a lead of 23 runs. Opener Angkrish Raghuvanshi (55 runs) and Armaan Jaffer (64 runs) stitched 131 runs for the 2nd wicket followed by Half Century by Suved Parkar who scored 64 off 116 balls coming at no.5.

The match looks evenly poised as of now, stay tuned for Day 3 and Day 4 updates, Scorecard Link Below:

https://www.mumbaicricket.com/mca/Score_Sheet_U25_Col_CK_Nayudu_Trophy_2021_2022_Mumbai_Andhra_3003_02042022.php

Mumbai: Wicket-keeper-batsman Sujay Thakkar’s patient unbeaten century knock of 122 runs (171 balls, 16x4s, 1x6s) and a half century effort of Nishad Gabhawala 50 runs (88 balls, 6x4s) helped Nirlon Sports Club record a tense 2-wicket win over Route Mobile SC in an interesting and high-scoring ‘B’ Division final of the 1st MCA Corporate Trophy Cricket Tournament played at the Bombay Gymkhana ground, on Thursday.

Chasing a challenging target of 297 to win from a maximum 75 overs, Nirlon bolstered by Thakkar brilliant batting performance easily overhauled the winning target scoring 298 for 8 wickets in 74.2 overs. All-rounder Yashraj Malaap scored 34 runs (46 balls, 2x4s) to boost the total. Route Mobile medium pacer Ravindra Solanki 4 for 104 runs and left-arm spinner Shashikant Kadam 2 for 89 got crucial wickets, but they could not prevent Nirlon from cruising to victory.

Earlier, Route Mobile preferring to bat first piled up a massive total of 296 for 9 wickets from 75 overs. Middle order batsmen Saksham Parashar 73 runs (111 balls, 7x4s, 1x6s) and Saeed Shaikh 64 runs (99 balls, 6x4s) were the leading scorers which propped the Route Mobile innings. Top-order batter  Vedant Murkar 35 runs (79 balls, 5x4s) and Sanket Kashte 33 runs (61 balls, 5x4s, 1x6s) made useful contributions.

Later, Shashikant Kadam 31 not out (21 balls, 2x4s, 2×6) and Ravindra Solanki 21 not out (13 balls 1x4s, 2x6s) added 38 quick runs to swell the total. Nirlon SC medium pacers Nipun Panchal 5 for 68 and Yashraj Malap 3 for 45 were responsible for picking the wickets.

B-Division final – Brief scores: Route Mobile SC 296 for 9 wickets, 75 overs (Saksham Parashar 73 (111 balls, 7x4s, 1x6s), Saeed Shaikh 64 (99 balls, 6x4s), Vedant Murkar 35 (79 balls, 5x4s), Sanket Kashte 33 (61 balls, 5x4s, 1x6s), Shashikant Kadam 31* (21 balls, 2x4s, 2×6);  Nipun Panchal 5/68, Yashraj Malap 3/45) lost to Nirlon SC 298 for 8 wickets, 74.2 overs (Sujay Thakkar 122 not out (171 balls, 16x4s, 1x6s), Nishad Gabhawala 50 (88 balls, 6x4s), Yashraj Malaap 34 (46 balls, 2x4s); Ravindra Solanki 4/104, Shashikant Kadam 2/89). Result: Nirlon won by 2 wickets.  

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’

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