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The Dashing Cup T22 U-15 Girls Cricket Tournament (Season 1) which is organized by Kingly Sports Club – Mumbai. The tournament is affiliated by MCA.

Inspired by the words of Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam “All of us do not have equal talent. But all of us have an equal opportunity to develop our talent.”. They set out on a mission to provide this opportunity to the Women Crickets. For the first season the focus was on the little young girl players i.e., under 15 years. The objective is to showcase the talent that we already have.

There will be 8 top MCA affiliated teams participating. The matches will be in League format and grand Finale. To motivate the players there will be awards for all matches and also at the series level. The location of the match is at Loknete Gopinath Munde Shakti Ground, Dahisar West from 2nd May to 7th May 2023.

One of the most popular leather ball cricket tournaments of Thane: TPL which stands for Thane Premier League kickstarts from 1st of May 2023. The 11th edition of TPL will host 16 teams in the marquee tournament. An 8-day fiesta, the matches will be played in the T20 format at the iconic and renovated Dadoji Kondev Stadium in Thane. After 7 days of high-magnitude games, the finals will be played on 8th of May 2022. Honorable Chief Minister Mr. Eknath Shinde will grace the field for the inauguration of the prestigious tournament. The Chief Minister’s presence will surely motivate the players in the Thane Premier League to perform their level best and put on a show.

Thane Premier League is a perfect mix of cricketers as established Ranji and India level cricketers will hone the stage while at the same time there will be an influx of youths who will get a platform to perform. The 11th Edition of TPL will witness India & Ranji players such as Shashank Singh, Ankeet Chavan, Sujit Nayak, Rohan Raje, Chinmay Sutar, Akhil Herwakdar, Pragnesh Kanpillewar, Prasad Pawar and Kaustubh Pawar & many more established professional cricketers. Apart from the players, the stage where the matches will be played at i.e the Dadoji Stadium has been beautifully renovated into a world class stadium . Infact, IPL teams like KKR RCB and RR have trained for IPL at the same stadium. This was achieved because of the efforts taken by Corporator Vikas Krishna Repale who strives hard to improve the cricket and overall sporting culture in Thane.

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Anuj Iyer impressive bowling efforts 5 wickets for 14 runs and Amanat Hussain unbeaten 48 runs helped Mumbai Cricket Club register a 5-wicket victory against P.J. Hindu Gymkhana in a Group-D match of the 2nd MCA Under-19 Cricket Tournament organized by Bhama CC in association with Mumbai Cricket Club and played at the P.J.Hindu Gymkhana ground, Marine Drive on Tuesday.

Deciding to bat first, Hindu Gymkhana were dismissed for 115 in 30.2 overs. Jash Ganiga was the leading scorer with 49 runs. Iyer received good backing from teammates Shashank Kumar 2 for 8 and Shahbaz Alam 2 for 11 to demolish the Hindu Gymkhana innings. Later, Mumbai CC easily reached the winning target of 116 for 5 wickets in 30.1. Besides Amanat knock all-rounder Ayush Iyer scored 37 runs to steer Mumbai CC home. Jash Ganiga claimed 2 for 21 runs.

Brief scores: Payyade Sports Club 134 all out, 33.3 overs (Aayush Jethwa 57; Vedant Patil 3/33, Atif Khan 2/17, Moin Khan 2/24) lost to National CC 137 for 6, 22.4 overs (Ayush Vartak 35, Adesh Rane 30; Ruchit Ahuja 4/18). Result: National CC won by 4 wickets.

P.J. Hindu Gymkhana 115 all out, 30.2 overs (Jash Ganiga 49; Anuj Iyer 5/14, Shashank Kumar 2/8, Shahbaz Alam 2/11) lost to Mumbai Cricket Club 116 for 5, 30.1 overs (Amanat Hussain 48*, Ayush Iyer 37; Jash Ganiga 2/21). Result: Mumbai CC won by 5 wickets.

Victory CC 160 all out, 34.2 overs (Pratik D. 34; Siddhant S. 3/35, Rohan G. 2/21, Kavya V. 2/29) beat Fort Vijay CC 113 all out, 27 overs (Kavya V. 38; Aryan 5/22, Shiv 2/25). Result: Victory CC won by 47 runs.

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Mumbai, April 25: The combined efforts from medium pacer Gopendra Bohara’s excellent bowling spell of 3 wickets for 11 runs and middle-order bat Siddharth Akare responsible knock of 49 runs (33-balls, 2×4,5×6) helped Space Sports Club emerge champions defeating DTDC Express SC by a convincing 7 wickets in the MCA Corporate Trophy ‘B’ Division final, played at the Mumbai Police Gymkhana ground, Marine Drive on Monday.

After electing to field first, Space SC bowlers were a disciplined lot and stunned the DTDC batsmen by picking wickets at regular intervals before dismissing them for a paltry 105 all out in 19.5 overs. Besides Bohara’s fine bowling performance, left-arm spinner Saeed Khot played a good supporting role by claiming 2 wickets for just 6 runs. DTDC’s most dependable opening batsman Japjeet Randhawa had a rare failure as he could only score 28 runs while Bhushan Talawadekar was only the other batter to contribute 23 runs to the total.

Chasing a modest target, Space SC comfortably overhauled the opponents score reaching 111 for 3 wickets in 14.2 overs. Akre steadied the innings, while No. 3 bat Rugved More and left-handed Siddharth Mhatre made useful contributions with both making 24 runs each to ensure Space SC soared to victory and claim the top honours.

Brief Scores – B Division (Final): DTDC SC 105 all out, 19.5 overs (Japjeet Randhawa 28, Bhushan Talawadekar 23; Gopendra Bohara 3 for 11, Saeed Khot 2 for 6) lost to Space SC 111 for 3 wickets, 14.2 overs (Siddharth Akre 49 (33-balls, 2×4,5×6), Rugved More 24, Siddharth Mhatre 24). Result: Space SC won by 7 wickets.

Mumbai, April 24: Dashing opener Varun Lavande’s cracked a feisty 30-ball 76 runs (7×4,6×6) and No.3 bat Anand  Bais smashed a composed unbeaten 43-ball 76 runs (7×4,5×6) and steered Tata Sports Club to a convincing 8-wicket victory against Dr. D.Y. Patil SA in the MCA Corporate Trophy ‘A’ Division final, played at the Mumbai Police Gymkhana ground, Marine Drive on Monday evening.

Chasing a challenging target of 182 runs, Tata SC lost opener Aakarshit Gomel cheaply and with only 23 runs on the board. But, Lavande and Bais took the fight to the rivals and stitched together a match-winning second wicket partnership of 126 runs from 66 balls to put their team on the road to victory. Lavande’s 69 minutes stay in the middle was studded with seven boundaries and well-timed sixes, while Bais who batted sedately initially, but later was aggressive smashed seven hits to the ropes and five powerful sixes which ensured Tata’s SC easily crossed the finish line reaching 182 for 2 wickets with plenty to spare. D.Y. Patil ledt-arm medium pacer Vipul Krishna claimed both the Tata SC wickets giving away 30 runs.

Earlier, D.Y. Patil who were sent in to bat first, saw their batsmen failed to convert the good starts and make bid contributions and the innings close at 180 for six wickets from their stipulated 20 overs. Ayaz Khan 33 runs, Naushad Shaikh 32 runs, Parth Sahani 32 runs and Chinmay Sutar 30 runs were mainly responsible to prop their total. Atif Attarwala 2 for 24 and Mohit Awasthi 2 for 41 were D.Y. Patil’s best bowlers.

Brief scores – A Division (final): Dr. D.Y. Patil SA 180 for 6 wickets, 20 overs (Ayaz Khan 33, Naushad Shaikh 32, Parth Sahani 32, Chinmay Sutar 30; Atif Attarwala 2 for 24, Mohit Awasthi 2 for 41) lost to Tata Sports Club 182 for 2 wickets, 14.3 overs (Varun Lavande 76 (30-balls, 7×4,6×6), Anand  Bais 76* (43-balls, 7×4,5×6); Vipul Krishna 2 for 30). Result: Tata SC won by 8 wickets.

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New Hind Sporting Club emerged as champions of the Young Comrade Shield against Victory Cricket Club, winning by a mammoth margin of 105 runs.

Batting first, New managed to score a mammoth total of 364 in 89 overs. Pranav Kela missed out a century by just one run. Apart from him, Aayush Zimare, Karan Shah and Akshay Jamnbhekar chipped in handy knocks. Sachin Bhosale and Aditya Rajhans managed to claim 3 wickets.

In reply Victory could muster only 256 runs as they were bowled out in the 49th over. Jay Jain and Suraj Shinde scoring half centuries but falling short. Leg-spinner Parikshit Valsangkar bowled a match-winning knock of 6/78 to make sure New Hind has the first-innings lead.

New Hind piled up the runs in the second innings by scoring 264/5 in just 40 overs. Siddhant Adhatrao scored a brilliant unbeaten century as Sumit Ghadigaonkar scored 64. With a lead of 373, New Hind were in the driving seat. Ultimately Victory were bowled out for just 267. Kaushal Tambe (83), Vaibhav Choughale (65) and Suved Parkar (52) attempting their level best but the final innings lasted for just 34.1 overs.

Pranav Kela was the highest run-getter of the tournament, scoring 451 in just 6 innings for the champions, New Hind.

Mumbai, April 21: All-rounder Shreyas Khilare solid knock of 92 runs and his impressive bowling spell of claiming 3 wickets for 27 runs was the highlights of Victory Cricket Club clinching a fighting 20-run victory against Dashing Sports Club in the final of the Boys’ Under-12 finals of the MCA Bhaskar Thakur Memorial Trophy Cricket Tournament, played at the P.J. Hindu Gymkhana ground, Marine Drive.

Choosing to bat first, Victory CC powered by the composed batting of opening bat Khilare who smashed 7 boundaries during his 101-ball innings and captain and opener Harsh Kadam’s half-century effort of 67 runs went on to pile up a modest total of 182 for the loss of 3 wickets from their stipulated 35 overs. Khilare and Harsh batted confidently and were associated in a 138 run partnership for the first wicket in 29 overs which boosted the total.

Dashing SC’s all-rounder Arjun Dadar was the star performer for his team as he was the only successful bowler to pick two wickets for 47 runs.

In response the Dashing CC opening pair of Arhaan Patel who batted steadily to score a 61-ball 43 runs and skipper Arham Jain 20 runs provided the team an ideal start as they scored 52 runs for the first. Thereafter, Dashing CC lost wickets rather quickly before lower order Arjun to some extent defied the rival bowling attack with a gutsy innings, but he ran out of partners and lost the match. Arjun remained unbeaten on a run-a-ball 37 runs and all his valiant efforts went in vain.

Chief Guest Lalchand Rajput, a former Indian cricketer and Chairman of MCA’s Cricket Improvement Committee, presented the glittering ‘Champions’ trophy to the victorious Victory CC players and the runners-up trophy to the losing finalists Dashing CC.

Shreyas Khilare for his outstanding performances with both bat and ball was adjudged the ‘Player of the Final’ and received a handsome trophy.

Brief scores – Final: Victory CC 182 for 3 wickets, 35 overs (Shreyas Khilare 92 (101-balls, 7×4), Harsh Kadam 67 (93-balls, 7×4); Arjun Dadarkar 2 for 47) beat Dashing SC 162 all out, 34.1 overs (Arhaan Patel 43 (62-balls, 4×4), Arjun Dadarkar 37 (37-balls, 3×4), Arham Jain 20; Shreyas Khilare 3 for 27, Vivian Nadar 2 for 21, Darshan Rathod 2 for 23). Result: Victory CC won by 20 runs.

Player of the Final: Shreyas Khilare (Victory CC).

ARCC took on Stallions in the Fair Play T20 White Ball Champions League in an enticing game of cricket. ARCC managed to score 115 in 20 overs. Rutunjay Rahane scored 22 as Bhavin Darji scored a crucial knock of 33* off 27. Stallion’s skipper Devarshi Tambe bowled an excpetional spell of 3/14 in 4 overs.

As the Stallions began their runchase, they lost wickets at regular intervals. Rajeesh Nambiar and Ajinkya Divekar claimed 3 wickets each as the match came down to the last over for the Stallions to chase just 6 runs. Stallions required just 2 runs off just 4 balls with only a wicket in hand, ARCC held their nerve and claimed the final wicket as they emerged victorious by just 1 run.

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