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After Mumbai Women’s team clinching its 6th ODI win in 8 matches, the girls seems to be on a roll with everyone contributing in their capacity. The team has showed a lot of grit and courage defeating major teams under crunch situations.

The latest victory came against Hyderabad where Mumbai team after batting first put on a total of 158/9 in 50 overs. Jemimah registered her 6th score of 50+ in 8 matches which just shows how big a prodigy she is. Defending a modest total of 158, Mumbai bowlers did an excellent job of restricting Hyderabad to just 146 runs all out in 49.2 overs. The last over was a thriller but Mumbai girls came out victorious on the back of some really tight bowling where in Jagravi Pavar with 3/14 in 10 overs and 3 maidens proved to be a havoc over the Hyderabad batswomen.

Mumbai girls have certainly made all of us proud, hence, lets take a look at some of the players who stood out in the tournament for Mumbai.

1. Saniya Raut-

Matches-8, Wkts-18, Average-11.16, Best-5/18

Saniya Raut has been the leader of the pack in the bowling department with a 3wkt haul, 4wkt haul and a 5wkt haul all in her kitty. Saniya has bagged 18 wkts in 8 ODI’s which are some stunning numbers at an impressive bowling average of 11.16 and best bowling figures of 5/18 in 10 overs vs Tripura.

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2. Jemimah Rodrigues-

Matches-8, 50’s5, 100’s-2, Runs-584, Average-97.33, Best- 106 alongwith 6 wkts

Goes without a saying, she is not only the highest run getter of Mumbai team but also overall in the Tournament. In 8 ODI’s, Jemimah smashed 5 half centuries and 2 hundreds at a stunning batting average of 97.33 and a strike rate hovering above 93.00+. With 584 runs in 8 ODI’s alongwith 6 wkts, she has been the most utility and prolific player coming out from the U23 Mumbai team.

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3. Vrushali Bhagat-

Matches-8, Runs-193, Average-27.57, Best- 64 & Wkts-8

Vrushali Bhagat has been that one utility all-rounder whose contribution in the entire match may not be even visible to many. Chipping in with the bat with 20’s and crucial cameos, coming up with a wicket or two at regular intervals has been her forte so far and she is surely proving to be one fruitful all-rounder in the side.

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 4. Manali Dakshini-

Matches– 8, Innings– 6, Runs-145, Average- 24.16, Highest-49.  wkts-11

Manali has been one player who has been giving impactful performances for Mumbai team. At a time when most of the batters have been playing at a modest strike rate apart from Jemimah, Manali has been one batswomen at no.7 who holds the ability to score at a strike rate of 100+. Her 55 ball 49 vs Maharashtra and 37 ball 43 vs Delhi at no.7 are testimony of her batting abilities. Apart from that, she has chipped in with 2wkt hauls as many as 5 times in 8 matches making her more than reliable with the ball too. Her spell of 10 overs, 6 maidens and 8 runs vs Tripura will be remembered by her and her team mates for a long time.

 

BPCL after opting to bat first just managed to post a modest total of 256 runs for their 1st innings against an opposition team which consisted Wasim Jaffer and Cheteshwar Pujara.

Vinit Indulkar

The experienced Vinit Indulkar who has been scoring runs ever since we remember at the grassroot level consistently scored a polished 74 runs while Aakarshit Gomel was equally good for his 70 runs. From Indian Oil, Rajesh Pawar and Aamir Gani with 4wkts each were the pick of the bowlers.

Wasim Jaffer

Indian Oil Sports Club in reply posted 318/10 in 114.2 overs where in Indian Test Team’s batting mainstay Cheteshwar Pujara came good with crucial 74 runs. On the other hand, India’s most successful domestic batsman and a veteran Wasim Jaffer scored 73 runs which was a sight to behold.  For all the young players it was certainly a rich experience to play alongside such experienced cricketers.

Aamir Gani

Aamir Gani who had taken 4/112 with the ball also chipped in with the bat scoring a handy 64 runs.

BPCL batted for 16 overs for the loss of one wkt and 62 runs in their 2nd innings before the end of the game’s play wherein Indian Oil won the match on 1st innings lead in the 3 day test encounter.

Tata Sports Club showed great resilience and remarkable fighting qualities to snatch a tense 2-run victory against Future Group in a cliff-hanger final of the 10th RCF T20 Cricket Tournament 2019 for the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Cup, organized by Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited and played under the auspices of MCA at the RCF Colony ground, Chembur.

After captain Akshay Darekar decided to field first the Future Group bowlers got the early breaks and reduced Tata’s to 47 for 8 wickets in 11 overs. But a face-saving effort from number 9 batsman Vishal Dabholkar who scored a 34-ball unbeaten 27 runs which was studded with three boundaries steadied the Tata’s innings which finally folded at 94 all out in 19.1 overs. Dabholkar and Siddharth Raut (15 runs) put together a 33-run ninth wicket partnership to provide some respectability to their innings. Sagar Mule (4 for 5), Aatish Gawand (2 for 28) and Javed Khan (2 for 22) were responsible for Tata’s poor showing with the bat.

Defending a low total, the Tata’s spinners Brijesh Gharat (3 for 16), Aditya Dhumal (3 for 19) and Chirag Khurana (2 for 6) rose to the challenge and tormented the Future Group batsmen and bundled them out for a paltry 92 runs in 19.4 overs to clinch victory and emerge champions. Raunaq Sharma (27 runs) and Shashikant Kadam (16 runs) were the only batsmen to get into double figures.

Tata’s SC captain Nikhil Patil (right) and Tata Sports Club Team Head Coach Ravi Kulkarni Sir (First in Left) receives the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Cup and winners’ prize from Sudhir D. Panadare (2nd left), Director (Technical) RCF, and Rajesh Sutar (2nd right), former Mumbai selector, during the prize distribution function.

Brief scores: Tata Sports Club 94 all out, in 19.1 overs (Vishal Dabholkar 27 not out (34b, 3×4), Sufiyan Shaikh 15, Tushar Gharat 14, Siddharth Raut 15; Sagar Mule 4/5, Aatish Gawand 2/28, Javed Khan 2/22) beat Future Group 92 all out, in 19.4 overs (Raunaq Sharma 27 (26b, 1×4, 1×6), Shashikant Kadam 16; Brijesh Gharat 3/16, Aditya Dhumal 3/19, Chirag Khurana 2/6) by 2 runs.

Gharat was named ‘Match of the match’ and he also won the Best Bowler award. Shashikant Kadam (Future Group) was declared as the Player of the tournament.

Tata’s SC received the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Cup and winners’ prize from Sudhir D. Panadare, Director (Technical) RCF, and Rajesh Sutar, former Mumbai selector.

RCF Corporate T20 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Cup 2019 Winner Team - Tata Sports Club Team
The Tata’s SC team members are all smiles as they pose with the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Cup during the prize distribution function. Tata’s snatched a narrow 2-run win against Future Group in a tense final.
RCF Corporate T20 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Cup 2019 Runner Up Team – Future Group Team

Man-of-the-match: Brijesh Gharat ( Tata’s Sports Club Team ).

Best Bowler of the Tournament – Brijesh Gharat From Tata Sports Club Team

Best batsman of the tournament: Kaustub Pawar ( Tata’s Sports Club ).

Best Batsman of the Tournament – Kaustub Pawar From Tata Sports Club Team

Best bowler of the tournament: Brijesh Gharat ( Tata’s Sports Club ).

Best Bowler of the Tournament – Brijesh Gharat from Tata Sports Club Team

Player of the tournament: Shashikant Kadam (Future Group).

Player of the Tournament – Shashikant Kadam From Future Group Team

Best fielder of the tournament: Akshay Darekar (Future Group).

Author : – 

Mr. Gordon D’Costa. 

 

Darshit Zaveri, opener batsman and skipper of Motilal Oswal, provided the super fast start, Dhruv Sheth and Abhishek Tawde built an outstanding platform, and specially Abhisekh gave the Motilal Oswal innings a furious finish, whomping two sixes and three fours in a 12-ball 32. A target of 245 always seemed too much for Pepe Jeans, even on this super-flat New surface. The Pepe Jeans made a valiant charge in their own innings, but did not have the firepower that Motilal Oswal possessed, and ultimately went down by 36 runs in a match of the Pulse White Ball Corporate T20 League 2018-19, organized by Pulse Entertainment Sports Event and played at the New Hind Sporting Club Ground,Matunga East, Mumbai on Saturday.

Motilal Oswal won the toss and elected to bat first. Captain stole the show,106-run stand off 42 balls between Darshit Zaveri and Pankit had already set Motilal Oswal on track for a mammoth score. Darshit was by a distance the more explosive of the two, hitting nine sixes and eight fours – to hurtle to 90 off just 31 balls. Darshit Zaveri also won the title ‘Man of the Match’ . What a terrific inning!

Chetan Thakur From Pepe jeans Team Score 71 runs in 40 balls (3 Fours and 7 Sixes) against Motilal Oswal Team
Chetan Thakur From Pepe jeans Team Score 71 runs in 40 balls (3 Fours and 7 Sixes) against Motilal Oswal Team

For Pepe Jeans, Chetan Thakur hit 71 off 40, and Krishna Kumar made 51 off 16, but even with a strong support, they never looked like getting close. While a few the Pepe Jeans’ batsmen can take some positives from the game, their bowlers will probably want to forget it. Chaitan, Govardhan and Kailash all disappeared at more than 9 an over. As with the bat, so was Krishna great with the ball. Krishna (4/30) was the pick of the Pepe Jeans bowlers.

Pepe Jeans Team

“We won the toss and decided to bat first. It was a flat surface to bat. As the leg-side boundary was short, we were looking for a total of 300 on board. Our score was 106 without any loss in just 6.5 overs. But, then I tried to hit a long shot over the covers and unfortunately got out at the last ball of very same over. It was a good partnership. All of us were playing without any pressure. During the field time, we actually dropped a catch of Chetan and also missed a runout. And last over of the innings went bad for our team. Now we’re hoping best for the semifinals.” – Darshit Zaveri said to Cricketgraph.

Brief Stats – Motilal Oswal vs Pepe Jeans
Best Batting Figures from Motilal Oswal – Darshit Zaveri (90 off 31), Dhruv Sheth (34* off 14) and Abhishek Tawde(32* off 12)
Best Batting Figures from Pepe Jeans – Chetan Thakur (71 off 40) and Krishna Kumar (51* off 16)
Best Bowling Figures from Motilal Oswal – Mandar Poipkar 1-9
Best Bowling Figures from Pepe Jeans – Krishna Kumar 4-30

Click here for Motilal Oswal VS Pepe Jeans Match Scorecard ….

 

Before the cricketing world was divided on Ravichandran Ashwin’s infamous ‘Mankading’ of Jos Buttler on Monday, CCI XI’s right arm medium pacer Saurabh Jhaveri indulged in ‘Mankading’ on Sunday when he ran out Osian Cricket Club’s Ankit Zaveri.

The two sides locked horns against each other on Sunday at CCI, Mumbai, during the GDCL. Batting first, CCI XI was restricted to a paltry 130-7 in 20 overs, thanks to Nirav Bheda’s stellar performance with the ball. Opening the bowling for Osian Cricket Club, Bheda scalped 3-19 in his four overs. The opening pair of Raj Khandwala and Tejas Patani was dismissed for duck in the very first over of the match. Rupen Jhaveri (28 off 33) and Salil Purohit (44 off 37) consolidated the innings and helped their side put up a decent total of 130 on board. Rohit Shukla and Harsh Dhadda were the other bowlers who picked up solitary wicket each.

Chasing a modest score of 131 was supposed to be an easy one however Osian Cricket Club made a mess and were dwindled down for 126-9 in 20 overs, falling short of just four runs. The openers Vishal Shah (28 of 22) and Kamran Ahmed (28 off 20) got off to a solid start and were supported well by Siddharth Kadam (23 off 24) and Nirav Bheda (20 off 23), but the unexpected collapse, led to the team’s downfall. Zaosh Irani of CCI XI was the wrecker-in-chief as he wrecked havoc with his 3-24 in four overs. Irani was spectacular with his line and length and reaped sweet fruits for his hard work in the low scoring match. Apart from Irani’s splendid bowling display, this match will be remembered for the ‘Mankading’ done by CCI XI’s Saurabh Jhaveri to run out Ankit Zaveri that left a sour taste. “The equation was tight. Osian required nine in the final over. They lost a wicket on the first ball, and had to get nine off five. When I was bowling, I saw Ankit Zaveri taking a few steps start before the delivery was bowled. I applied my presence of mind, and ran him out by ‘Mankading’. I have done ‘Mankading’ a couple of times before. This is the first time in the history of GDCL that a batsman has been out by ‘Mankading’”, elucidated Saurabh Jhaveri.

Further, Ankit Zaveri, the unlucky victim of ‘Mankading’ averred, “As per the rules of the game, ‘Mankading’ is fine, but we did not expect this from a team like CCI. The gentleman’s sport has certain ungentle things, perhaps ‘Mankading’ is one of them. I agree it was my mistake but did not anticipate to get out in that fashion. But in the end it is fine”.

Zaosh Irani was bestowed with the Man of the Match for his match winning bowling performance.

Zaosh Irani from Cricket Club of India Team MOM 3 Wkts against Osians Cricket Club Teama
Zaosh Irani from Cricket Club of India Team MOM 3 Wkts against Osians Cricket Club Teama
Osian’s Cricket Club Team

Brief Score – 

Cricket Club of India Team (Batting Inning) 

Sahil Purohit – 44 runs in 37 balls 

Rupen Jhaveri – 28 runs in 33 balls 

Osian’s Cricket Club Team (Bowling Inning) 

Nirav Bheda – 3 Wkts (Ovr-4, Rns-19, Wkts-3) 

Osian’s Cricket Club Team (Batting Inning) 

Kamran Ahmed – 28 runs in 20 balls 

Vishal Shah – 28 runs in 22 balls 

Cricket Club of India Team (Bowling Inning) 

Zaosh Irani – 3 Wkts (Ovr-4, Rns-24, Wkts-3) 

Click here for for Cricket Club of India VS Osian Cricket Club Match Scorecard …..

 

Air India Sports Club after opting to bat first were bundled out for just 216 runs in their 1st innings.  Prashant Bhoir with 3/30 was the pick of the bowlers as DY Patil bowlers did not allow a single batsman to cross the 50 run individual mark.

Yogesh Takawale
Iqbal Abdullah

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DY Patil A who are always known to have a formidable batting line up stayed true to its reputation amassing a mammoth 426/8 dec in 103 overs. Anand Singh who is a first class cricketer representing Jharkhand brought all his experience into the game as he went on to score a brilliant 151 runs for DY Patil team. Facing 211 balls, Anand smashed 23 boundaries and a six anchoring DY Patil to a huge 1st innings total. Yogesh Takawale with 70 runs and Swapnil Singh with 56 also chipped in with valiant half centuries to further solidify DY Patil’s position in the game.

Air India Sports Club in their 2nd innings were all again all out for 217 runs thanks to our very own Iqbal Abdullah running through the batters with a crucial spell of 4/46.

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Brief Scores-

Match- DY Patil A vs Air India Sports Club

Toss: Air India Sports Club won the toss and elected to bat

Ground- DY Patil Stadium

Result: The Dr. D.Y. Patil Group ‘A’ won by 10 wkts

Air India Sports Club

1st Innings- 216/10 in 53.1 overs (including 21 penalty runs)

(Sandeep Sawal 46, Munish Sharma 42, Prashant Bhoir 3/30)

2nd Innings- 217/10 in 72 overs

(Sujit Nayak 67, Munish Sharma 55, Iqbal Abdullah 4/46,
Naushad Shaikh 3/44)

The Dr. D.Y. Patil Group ‘A’

1st Innings- 426/8 in 103 overs

Anand Singh 151, Yogesh Takawale 70, Swapnil Singh 56,
Arjun Tendulkar 42*, Naushad Shaikh 33, Shams Mulani 3/96)

2nd Innings- 8/0 in 0.4 overs

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Malad Thunga team opting to bat first at Belapur Sports Association scored a competitive total of 177/2 in 20 overs. Opener Ishan Thakkar and Satish Shetty at no.3 stitched a match winning 118 run stand in 90 balls which helped team reach a good total.  Ishan scored a solid looking 52 runs of 44 balls while it was Satish playing the attacking role scoring a swashbuckling 93* off just 62 balls. Satish’s innings included 11 fours and 2 sixes at a healthy strike rate of 150.00 as Malad Thunga were in a strong position.

Thanks to some really tight bowling by the Thunga bowlers, Nanavati team managed to score only 74/9 all out in 13.2 overs as Malad Thunga team won the match by 102 runs while Satish Shetty’s 93* remained the highlight performance of the match.

Tata’s Sports Club powered by the combined brilliant efforts of skipper Nikhil Patil, who cracked a 46-ball 55 runs and medium pacer Ankur Singh, who claimed 4 wickets for 27 runs, snatched a close 14 runs victory against Nanavati Hospital in a semi-final match of the RCF T20 Cricket Tournament 2019 for the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Cup, organized by Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited under the auspices of MCA and played at the RCF Colony ground, Chembur on Wednesday.

Nanavati Hospital raised hope of an upset win as they did well to restrict Tata’s to 149 for 6 wickets in 20 overs. But, Nanavati found the going tough and were unable to chase down the 150-run target as they were bowled out for 135 runs in 18.5 overs.

Nikhil Patil (Captain) From Tata Sports Club Team Score 55 runs in 46 balls (3 Fours and 2 Sixes)

Electing to bat first, Tata’s started on a dismal note as they lost the top three batsmen – both openers Kaustubh Pawar and Sufiyan Shaikh and one drop Chirag Khurana with just 23 runs on the board in the fifth over. But, Praful Waghela (20 runs) and the aggressive Nikhil Patil rescued the team with a fighting 62-run fourth wicket partnership. Later, Patil carried on the good work and along with Ian Dev Chouhan (31 runs) added 52 valuable runs for the fifth wicket, which enabled Tata’s reach a modest total of 149 for the loss of 6 wickets. Nanavati bowlers Vishwajeet Thakur (4/27) and Sahil Madgaonkar (2/27) were responsible in getting the wickets

In reply Nanavati made steady progress as the openers Pranav Kela (17 runs) and Kushal Shah (24 runs) batted sensibly and kept the scoreboard ticking as they reached 46 by the sixth over. But, spinner Brijesh Gharat (2/20) got the vital breakthrough when he had Kela stumped by Sufiyan Shaikh. Thereafter, Ankur picked up wickets at regular intervals to knock the fight out off their opponents and clinch a narrow win to take their place in the summit round.

Brief scores – semi-finals: Tata Sports Club 149 for 6 wickets, in 20 overs (Nikhil Patil 55 (46b, 3×4, 2×6), Ian Dev Chouhan 31 (24b, 2×4, 1×6), Praful Waghela 22 (20b, 1×6); Vishwajeet Thakur 4/27, Sahil Madgaonkar 2,27) beat Nanavati Hospital SC 135 all out, (Bhushan Shinde 30 (26b, 2×4, 1×6), Kushal Shah 24 (19b, 3×4); Ankur Singh 4/31, Brijesh Gharat 2/20) by 14 runs.

Man-of-the-match: Ankur Singh (Tata’s Sports Club Team).

Ankur Singh From Tata Sports Club Team Man of the match 4 wkts against Nanavati Team

Author : – 
Mr. Gordon D’costa .

 

In the match between Chinatamani Team and Taneesh Sports at the Yashwant Nagar Cricket Ground in Virar, Chinatamani Team who were at one stage 3 wkts down for 14 runs got back into the game thanks to some match saving cameos by Nikhil Kanchan and Mihir Shah at no.4 and 5. Nikhil chipped in with 38 runs while Mihir’s 53 ball 64 laced with 5 fours and 2 sixes proved to be a game changer as he propelled his team’s total from 14/3 to 145/8 in 20 overs. Abhijeet Karkhanis with 4/16 in 3 overs was the pick of the bowlers for Taneesh Sports.

Mihir Shah From Chintamani Team Man of the Match Score 64 runs in 53 balls (5 fours and 2 sixes) against Taneesh Sports Team
Mihir Shah From Chintamani Team Man of the Match Score 64 runs in 53 balls (5 fours and 2 sixes) against Taneesh Sports Team

Taneesh Sports did gave a tough fight with all-rounder Abhijeet Karkhanis (32*) and Praful Tambe (31*) putting on 61 runs in the last 6 overs but eventually their hard fought efforts fell short by just 4 runs reaching 141/5 in 20 overs. Chintamani team won the match by 4 runs and win the semi-finals of the tournament.

Chintamani Team

In the match between TCC and High Flyers on the same ground, High Flyers after opting to bat first scored were all out for 112 runs. TCC bowlers did a commendable job with as many as 4 bowlers picking up 2 wkts each. Chasing 113 was a mere formality as they chased down the score in just 13.4 overs winning the match by 7 wkts. Opener Upendra Yadav top scored anchoring the chase with 49* off 39 balls as TCC won the semi-finals.

TC Challenger Team, FPL, Mumbai
TC Challenger Team

Brief Scores – 

1st Match – TC Challengers v/s High Flyers – 

High Flyers Team (Batting Inning) 

Bharat Singh – 24 runs in 21 balls, Mukesh Gupta – 22 runs in 28 balls 

TC Challengers Team (Bowling Inning) 

Ayush Raghuvanshi – 2/25, Tejas Rathod – 2/16, Roger Mavane – 2/24, Jeevan Joma Mukadam – 2/12 

TC Challengers Team (Batting Inning) 

Upendra Yadav – 49 runs in 39 balls, Ganesh Patil – 35 runs in 29 balls 

High Flyers Team (Bowling Inning) 

Chandan Jha – 2/6, Mukesh Gupta – 2/34

2nd Match – Chintamani v/s Taneesh Sports – 

Chintamani Team (Batting Inning) 

Mihir Shah – 64 runs in 53 balls, Nikhil Kanchan – 38 runs in 37 balls 

Taneesh Sports Team (Bowling Inning) 

Abhijeet Karkhanis – 4/16, Akash Kharvi – 2/34

Taneesh Sports Team (Batting Inning) 

Abhijeet Karkhanis Notout- 32 runs in 25 balls , Praful Tambe Notout – 31 runs in 20 balls 

Chintamani Team (Bowling Inning) 

Vikas Bhosale – 1/16, Vijay Kumavat – 1/26

 

Mumbai team after opting to bat first with an aim of capitalizing and making a big total did managed to post a respectable total of 229/10 in 50 overs. After opener Sejal and Riya at no.3 getting out on ducks, it was Jemimah and Vrushali putting up a brilliant partnership to bring Mumbai team back into the game. Jemimah once again scored a solid run a ball 74 runs in 75 balls which had 12 boundaries while Vrushali played the anchors role scoring 64 off 111 balls with 7 boundaries in it. Manali Dakshini’s quick 43 at no.7 propelled Mumbai to a defendable total.

Delhi team also suffered a similar top order collapse but a gritty 69 by Simran at the middle order did raise a few hopes. However, it was again Saniya Raut with 3 crucial wickets & 2wkts each by Manali and Manjiri ended Delhi’s chase at 202 runs all out as Mumbai team won the match by 27 runs.

Brief Summary-

 

Toss-Mumbai opt to bat first

Mumbai-229/10 in 50 overs

Jemimah Rodriges-75, Vrushali Bhagat-64, Manali D-43,

Bowling-Ria Sharma-2/35

Delhi- 202/all-out

Simran Dil Bahadur-69, Neha Chillar-35

Bowling-Saniya Raut-3/34, Manjiri-2/22

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Result-Mumbai won by 27 runs

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