In the match which took place between two promising sides namely Jahangir Pithawala and Lalchand Rajput XI, Jahangir Pithawala XI batting first posted a mammoth total on board posting 577/6 dec in 122 overs. The match witnessed 3 centurions right from Pranav Kela top scoring in the match with an impressive 136* off 224 balls (16 fours). Apart from Pranav, Omkar Jadhav was the 2nd highest scorer with a knock of 131 runs off 91 balls (15 fours and 3 sixes). Armaan Jaffer also played a stylish knock of 110 runs off 171 balls (11 fours, 3 sixes) followed by half centuries by Sahil Jadhav (73 runs) and Rugved More (59 runs).

Lalchand Rajput XI in reply scored 306/10 in 94.2 overs courtesy their top order batsman Bhupen Lalwani who top scored for his team with 92 runs off 157 balls (15 fours). Suved Parkar also scored a valiant half century smashing 82 runs off 170 balls (12 fours). The match ended in a draw with Jahangir Pithawala winning the match on 1st innings lead.


Captain of Real Cricket Academy U16, Ayush Patil impressed everyone by his all round performance and helped his team win it versus the JD Sports Club 11 team in Patil Chashak 2022. The match was played at Western Railway , Cross Maidan.
The toss was won by Real Cricket Academy U16 and thay decided to bat first. Wherein the Real Cricket Academy looked in some sort of trouble. It was Kaustubh (11 overs, 36 runs, 4 wickets) and Chirag Modak ( 9.5 overs, 41 runs, 3 wickets) who put them in trouble. But all thanks to Avinash (66 runs, 54 balls, 5 fours 4 sixes) and Ayush Patil (44 runs, 41 balls, 6 fours) who came to the rescue.
The Real Cricket Academy U16 all together scored 210 in 46.5 overs in the first innings losing all their wickets. In reply the JD Sports Club 11 scored 223 in 44 overs losing 4 wickets in their first innings. Then came in Real Cricket Academy U16 to bat again in their second innings and this time scoring 191 runs for 8 wickets in 33 overs with Gajendra Ambokar, scoring 52 off 44 balls.
In their second innings, the JD Sports Club 11 were restricted only for a score of 123 runs losing all 10 wickets in 28 overs and Real Cricket Academy U16 won the match on 2nd innings lead by 44 runs. It was Ayush Patil’s fifer that breaked their spine and due to his fantastic performance he was Declared as the Player of the Match.
RDS Cricket Academy batting first posted a total of 162/10 in 33.5 overs. After losing the openers early, it was their no.3 batsman Pritam Yadav scoring a very crucial half century smashing 69 off 68 balls, an innings which included 5 fours and 4 sixes. Sailendra Bhatt at the middle order gave good support with his knock of 35 runs. From the bowlers, Harshvardhan with 3/55 was the pick of the lot.
Defending a total of 162, Azamgarh Stadium Blue Team were all out for 108 runs courtesy a tight bowling performance from RDS Cricket Academy bowlers. Pritam Yadav who scored a crucial 69 with the bat was the star performer of the match as he also contributed with the ball returning with bowling figures of 4/30 in 7 overs. RDS Cricket Academy won the match by 54 runs winning the finals and becoming the champions of the U16 Inter District Tournament.

In one of the previous matches of the tournament, Pravin Yadav from RDS Cricket Academy impressed one and all with his flamboyant batting as he scored an impressive 102* off 52 balls smashing 7 sixes and 10 fours.


Played at Azad Maidan in Mumbai, it was a women’s cricket match which witnessed amazing individual performances from young and promising girls. Elevate Sports Academy after being put to bat first scored a total of 170/3 in 39 overs courtesy a fluent 76 from opener Rashi Trivedi. Rashi played a matured knock facing 110 deliveries while smashing 11 boundaries en-route her impressive half century.

Kingly 2 Team in reply were cleaned up for 94 runs courtesy a stunning spell by Anshu Pal who single handedly destroyed the opposition with her bowling. Anshu returned with tournament best bowling figures of 8/20 in 8 overs alongwith 2 maidens as Elevate Sports Academy went on to win the match by 76 runs. Anshu Pal for her stunning bowling performance was declared ‘man of the match’
Scorecard Link: https://cricheroes.in/scorecard/2771874/CRICFIT-PREMIER-LEAGUE-ONE-DAY-CHAMPIONSHIP-Under-16-Girls/Elevate-sports-academy(CPL)-vs-Kingly-2
Mumbai after being put to bat first in the pre quarter finals of Cooch Behar posted a massive total of 595/10 in 147 overs courtesy three fluent hundreds by Musheer Khan, Ayush Jethwa and Ayaz Khan. Opener Ayush Jethwa top scored with a brilliant 142 off 252 balls (16 fours). Ayush also stitched a big partnership with Omkar Malekar 106 off 158 balls at no.4. Left hander Ayaz Khan who came at no.7 continued the onslaught scoring a quick 128 off 132 balls which included 17 fours and 3 sixes.

Saurashtra were all out for 112 runs courtesy their pacers Prince Badiani (4/40) and Suryansh Shedge (5/30) running their batting line ups with disciplined bowling performance. Mumbai in the 2nd innings batted for 68 overs before the end of the game’s play scoring 243/7 in 68 overs. All rounder Musheer Khan top scored with 120 runs off 150 balls, an innings which consisted 14 fours and 3 sixes as the match ending in a draw.



Played at Katekar Maidan in Mumbai, it was a One Day Match of 40 overs per side where in Akash XI took on Kaif XI with Akash XI being put to bat first. Akash. XI made a team total of 333/3 in 40 overs courtesy a brilliant 167 run stand for the 2nd wicket between Shivam Gupta and Aditya Pakerao. Shivam scored an impressive 123 runs off 80 balls laced with 20 boundaries and a six while Aditya retired hurt at 100 runs off 94 balls. Rajkumar who came at no.4 also scored an unbeaten half century smashing 56* off 48 balls.
Defending a total of 334, Kaif.XI were all out for 204 runs courtesy a match winning spell from all rounder Shivam Gupta. Shivam who already top scored with the bat in the match also returned with bowling figures of 5/27 in 7 overs as Akash.Eleven won the match by 129 runs. Shivam for his all-round show was declared ‘man of the match’
Scorecard Link: https://cricheroes.in/scorecard/2753624/individual/Akash.-Eleven-vs-Kaif.-Eleven
Apoorv Wankhade is a well-known name in the Indian domestic cricket circle. The right handed middle order batter has been playing for Vidarbha since 2012-13. His prolific performances at the domestic level were rewarded when he was picked by IPL franchises; Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders. The 29-year old was a part of the Mumbai Indians in 2012 and 2014, while he was bought by Kolkata Knight Riders in 2018.
With IPL 2022 just a few months away, the selection trials have already begun. Wankhade was called up by Delhi Capitals and Rajasthan Royals for the selection trials. He was also called by one of the two new teams that will feature in the upcoming IPL; Lucknow and also by Punjab Kings. However, due to COVID-19, the selection trials of Lucknow and Punjab Kings were canceled.
Wankhade is an experienced campaigner having played 15 First Class matches, 29 List A games and 60 T20. Given that he will be eyeing a place in any of the IPL teams it is important to look at his T20 performance. In the 60 T20 matches that he has played, he has muscled 1029 runs at a strike rate of 133.11. He averages 27.81, with the best score of 56 not out.
In the recently concluded Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, Wankhade showed his class as he hammered 158 runs in six innings at a stellar average of 158 and strike rate of 175.55. His average of 158 was the best in the tournament. He also smashed 11 sixes in the competition and was one among the 12 players in the competition to hit more than 10 sixes. His best score came against Manipur when he hammered 49 not out off just 16 balls. In that innings, he bludgeoned as many as six sixes, which was the second highest number of sixes in an innings in the tournament last year.
From his numbers it is quite evident that Wankhade is a hard hitting batter. Being a middle order batter, he can perfectly fit the role of a finisher in any team. Apart from his batting, he can also roll his arm over to bowl right arm medium pace.
A memorable win for Vidarbha, against Arunachal Pradesh as they enter the Quarter finals of the U19 Cooch Behar Trophy (2021-22). The Pre Quarter Finals match, which was held at the D Y Patil Academy, Ambi, was won by Vidarbha. All thanks to the bowlers, Yatharth Javery and Ashit Singh, who bowled brilliant spells respectively in both the innings.
The toss fell in the favour of Arunachal Pradesh and they decided to bat first and post a huge total to Vidarbha. But things didn’t work in their favour and they were restricted to a very low score of 38 runs in 18.2 overs.The Right hand pacer, Yatharth Javery bowled impressively in the 1st innings. He bowled 9.2 overs giving away 16 runs and taking 8 wickets of the Arunachal Pradesh team.
In reply, Vidarbha in their 1st innings, scored 435 runs in 103 overs losing 6 wickets and declared their innings.The right handed batter Danish Malewar, was the highest scorer for Vidarbha. He scored, 151 runs in 200 balls hitting 17 fours and 5 sixes. Also, Jagjot Sasan (59 runs off 49 balls) and Tejas Soni’s (51 runs off 30 balls)quick fire innings came out as a boon for Vidarbha team.
The Arunachal’s team, in 2nd innings were again restricted for a low total. They scored just 59 runs in 21 overs. Out of the 59 runs scored by the whole team, 45 came from Honey Khari’s bat off just 29 balls. Ashit Singh this time, was the highest wicket taker for Vidarbha. He took 7 wickets bowling 10 overs, giving away 28 runs. This led to Vidarbha winning the match by an innings and 338 runs.
The Vidarbha team has qualified for the quarter finals and looks all set. The players have shown positive mindset which proves to be helpful for their team. Hence, the team is working hard and will hope to emerge as the champions.
On January 4 at Dadoji Konddev Stadium in Thane, the semi-finalists of IPL 2021, Delhi Capitals conducted selection trials under the able aegis of former India wicket-keeper bat Saba Karim. Around 50 players were invited for the selection trials and they were judged based on their performances in the match simulations.
Out of the invited players, three players were very impressive. They were Jitesh Sharma, Mukesh Kumar and Pradeep Sahu. Jitesh Sharma is a right hand top order bat and wicket-keeper, who represents Vidarbha at the domestic level. The 28-year old is known to be a hard hitting batter. In the recently concluded Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, he muscled 214 runs in seven innings, including two half centuries and had a strike rate of 235.16, which was the fifth highest in the tournament. He also smashed 18 sixes, which was the highest in the competition. During the selection trials, he showed his class with a quickfire 59 off just 30 balls. Sharma was earlier signed by Mumbai Indians in 2016.
Mukesh Kumar was the other player who caught the eye of selectors. The 28-year old right arm speedster from Bengal is a good seam bowler. He had a decent outing in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy as he scalped eight wickets in six matches. During the match simulation, he accounted for 2-30 in his four overs. He bowled in tight lines and lengths, asking questions to the batters.
Apart from Sharma and Kumar, Pardeep Sahu had a good day during the selection trials. The wily leg spinner from Haryana wrecked havoc with 5-17 in his three overs. The 36-year old has been a part of Kings XI Punjab (now Punjab Kings) and Rajasthan Royals in the IPL. In 2019, he traveled with the Australian team as a part of the support staff to offer his services to the Australian batters, which helped them play against Indian wrist spinners like Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal.
In addition to Sharma, Kumar and Sahu, other players like Atharva Taide, Mayank Rawat and Tilak Raj made their marks during the selection trials. Taide is a 21-year old left handed batter from Vidarbha. The southpaw was impressive in the recently concluded Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (270 runs in 7 innings) and Vijay Hazare Trophy (345 runs in 7 innings). Mayank Rawat, 22, from Delhi is another talented right hand batter. He represented India U19 in 2017 during England U19’s tour of India. Tilak Raj is also a batter who has the potential to make it big in the near future.
On January 3, Our Cricket Club took on Ashirwad Cricket Club at Yashwant Nagar Cricket Ground in Virar, Mumbai during the Ameya Junior 2021 U19 T20 tournament. Winning the toss and electing to bat first, Ashirwad Cricket Club posted a modest 123-9 in their full quota of 20 overs and in reply Our Cricket Club made a mockery of the chase as they achieved the target in 18 overs, winning the match by 10 wickets.
The right handed opening batter Ayush Vartak stitched a 128-run opening stand with his partner Pratham, who contributed with a fluent 37 not out off 49 balls, including four boundaries. The duo ensured that there were no hiccups and steered their side to a comfortable 10-wicket win. Pratham played the perfect second fiddle to Ayush, who was looking in phenomenal touch. Ayush hammered 87 not out off just 59 balls, peppering the boundary rope 10 times, as he hit eight boundaries and two sixes.
While talking to CricketGraph the 17-year old said, “The wicket was a little damp. We were playing the second match on the same wicket that day. It was important for us to spend maximum time at the crease. We were chasing a par score of 124. Before Pratham and I stepped in to bat, our coach told us to chase the score without losing a wicket. We were determined to do so.”
Ayush further added, “The opposition employed a lot of spinners. I tried to play each ball on its merit and punished the loose balls. I am happy that I could score runs for my team and lead my team to a comprehensive win.”
Apart from Ayush and Pratham, the other top performers in the match were, Adarsh Singh, captain of Ashirwad Cricket Club, who scored an unbeaten 63 off 50 balls, including four boundaries and two sixes, and the pace bowling duo of Varad Vaze and Bhargav Patil from Ours Cricket Club. Right arm speedster Vaze picked up 2-22 in his four overs, bowling 14 dot balls, while the left arm seamer Patil scalped 3-22 in his four overs, bowling 12 dot balls.