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In a highly anticipated semi-final match of the Under-16 Kalpesh Koli Cricket Tournament, Borivali Center and Matunga Center battled it out in an intense encounter that ultimately ended in a draw. Borivali Center, winning the toss, elected to bat first, and their strong batting performance allowed them to take the first innings lead.

Borivali Center’s batsmen displayed exceptional skill and determination throughout their innings. Aayush Makwana played a stellar knock, scoring a magnificent century with 104 runs to his name. He was well supported by Arjun Lotlikar, who contributed 83 runs, and Aryan Sakpal, who scored a valuable 71 runs. The Borivali Center batting lineup showcased their depth and resilience, ensuring a formidable total of 379 runs for the loss of seven wickets. Sarthak Bhide and Arnav Rane also made notable contributions, with unbeaten scores of 40* and 38* respectively.

In response, Matunga Center faced an uphill battle against a disciplined Borivali Center bowling attack. Despite the challenges, Soham Suryavanshi displayed great determination, leading the fightback with an unbeaten score of 32 runs. However, the Borivali Center bowlers, led by Aarya Dihora, proved to be too strong, taking crucial wickets and restricting the opposition’s scoring opportunities. Matunga Center were eventually bowled out for 137 runs in 42.1 overs.

Although the match ended in a draw, Borivali Center claimed the first innings lead, which provided them with a significant advantage. Both teams showcased their skills and determination, highlighting the talent present in the Under-16 category.

The players from both teams exhibited exceptional sportsmanship and mutual respect, upholding the true spirit of the game. The Under-16 Kalpesh Koli Cricket Tournament serves as an excellent platform for young cricketers to showcase their abilities and further their development in the sport.

With the match ending in a draw, Borivali Center advances to the final due to their first innings lead. They will compete for the championship title against the other finalist, while Matunga Center can reflect on their efforts and look forward to future tournaments with optimism. The spectators eagerly await the final match of the Under-16 Kalpesh Koli Cricket Tournament, where the best young talents will compete for ultimate glory.

In a thrilling finale at the MCA Women Under-19 Summer Camp Tournament, Central Railway, Shivaji Park emerged as the deserving champions, defeating Nerul Gymkhana by 12 runs. The match witnessed an intense battle between the two teams, with Central Railway, Shivaji Park showcasing their resilience and emerging victorious in a closely contested encounter.

Winning the toss, Nerul Gymkhana elected to field first, aiming to restrict Central Railway, Shivaji Park to a manageable total. Central Railway, Shivaji Park faced early setbacks in their innings, but Diksha Manjrekar anchored the innings with a well-crafted 36 runs. However, Tanvi Chavan’s exceptional bowling performance caused trouble for the Central Railway, Shivaji Park batters. Chavan claimed three crucial wickets, conceding just 10 runs, putting a dent in the opposition’s innings. Central Railway, Shivaji Park concluded their 20 overs at 100 runs for the loss of nine wickets.

In pursuit of the target, Nerul Gymkhana approached the chase with determination. However, they faced a formidable Central Railway, Shivaji Park bowling attack that unleashed their skills and put immense pressure on the batting lineup. The bowlers maintained a tight grip on the game, taking regular wickets and not allowing the opposition to settle into a rhythm. As a result, Nerul Gymkhana were bowled out for 88 runs in just 13.1 overs, falling short of the target.

The match showcased the talent and competitive spirit of the young cricketers participating in the MCA Women Under-19 Summer Camp Tournament. Central Railway, Shivaji Park’s disciplined bowling performance proved crucial in restricting Nerul Gymkhana to a modest total. The successful defense highlighted their bowling prowess and ability to thrive under pressure situations.

Both teams displayed exceptional sportsmanship and mutual respect, highlighting the true spirit of the game. The MCA Women Under-19 Summer Camp Tournament has provided a valuable platform for these young cricketers to showcase their skills and gain valuable experience, contributing to the growth of women’s cricket in the region.

Central Railway, Shivaji Park’s remarkable victory in the final crowns them as the champions of the MCA Women Under-19 Summer Camp Tournament for the 2022-2023 season. They have shown remarkable skill, determination, and teamwork throughout the tournament, deserving their moment of glory. Nerul Gymkhana’s impressive campaign comes to an end, with their efforts acknowledged and celebrated.

In a gripping semi-final encounter at the MCA Women Under-19 Summer Camp Tournament, Nerul Gymkhana emerged victorious in a nail-biting finish, defeating Jolly Gymkhana, Ghatkopar by four wickets to secure their spot in the final. The match showcased a thrilling display of cricket, with both teams exhibiting their skills and determination.

Jolly Gymkhana, Ghatkopar won the toss and elected to bat first, aiming to set a challenging target for Nerul Gymkhana. Their opening batswoman, Kasturi Govilkar, played a magnificent innings, scoring 61 runs with finesse and power. Supported by contributions from the rest of the batting lineup, Jolly Gymkhana posted a formidable total of 150 runs for the loss of five wickets in their allotted 20 overs.

In pursuit of the target, Nerul Gymkhana faced a tough challenge against a strong Jolly Gymkhana bowling attack. However, they displayed remarkable resilience and determination in their batting innings. Alina Mulla played a crucial knock, scoring a brilliant 62 runs, while Riya Pawar provided valuable support with her contribution of 31 runs. The duo formed a vital partnership that swung the momentum in Nerul Gymkhana’s favor. In a thrilling climax, Nerul Gymkhana reached the target with just five balls to spare, finishing at 154 runs for the loss of six wickets in 19.1 overs.

The match witnessed an outstanding batting performance from both teams, with Kasturi Govilkar and Alina Mulla showcasing their talent and ability to perform under pressure. The encounter showcased the competitive spirit of the young cricketers, adding excitement and entertainment to the tournament.

The players from both teams exhibited exceptional sportsmanship and mutual respect, upholding the spirit of the game. The MCA Women Under-19 Summer Camp Tournament continues to provide a platform for these talented young cricketers to showcase their skills and learn valuable lessons on the field.

Nerul Gymkhana’s thrilling victory sets up an exciting final showdown, where they will compete for the championship title. Jolly Gymkhana, Ghatkopar can take pride in their efforts throughout the tournament and look ahead to future competitions with optimism. The spectators eagerly await the final match, where the best young talents will battle it out for ultimate glory in the MCA Women Under-19 Summer Camp Tournament.

In a thrilling semi-final clash at the MCA Women Under-19 Summer Camp Tournament, Central Railway, Shivaji Park emerged victorious over Sainath Sports Club, Virar, securing a well-deserved 5-wicket win. The match showcased a fierce battle between the two teams, with Central Railway, Shivaji Park showcasing their dominance and sealing a spot in the final.

After winning the toss, Sainath Sports Club, Virar opted to bat first, looking to post a competitive total on the board. However, they faced early setbacks as the Central Railway, Shivaji Park bowlers put up a disciplined and fiery display. Siddhi Kamthe led the charge with her impressive bowling, claiming three vital wickets for 24 runs. The other bowlers provided excellent support, not allowing the Sainath Sports Club batters to settle into a rhythm. As a result, Sainath Sports Club were bundled out for a modest total of 79 runs in just 16.1 overs.

In pursuit of the target, Central Railway, Shivaji Park approached the chase with determination and confidence. However, they encountered some resistance from the Sainath Sports Club bowlers, led by Samiya Husain, who bowled brilliantly to pick up three wickets for 12 runs. Despite the hiccups, Central Railway, Shivaji Park showcased their resilience and composure, reaching the target with 5 wickets in hand and 32 balls to spare. Their total of 80 runs came in 14.4 overs, securing a well-deserved victory.

The match highlighted the competitive nature of the tournament, with both teams showcasing their skills and determination. Central Railway, Shivaji Park’s disciplined bowling performance, spearheaded by Siddhi Kamthe, played a crucial role in restricting Sainath Sports Club to a below-par total. In the chase, Central Railway, Shivaji Park’s batters demonstrated their ability to handle pressure situations and completed the run chase with confidence.

The players from both teams displayed exceptional sportsmanship and mutual respect, upholding the true spirit of the game. The MCA Women Under-19 Summer Camp Tournament continued to provide a platform for these talented young cricketers to showcase their abilities and further their development.

Central Railway, Shivaji Park’s impressive win propels them into the final, where they will compete for the championship title. Sainath Sports Club, Virar, on the other hand, can take pride in their overall performance and look ahead to future tournaments with optimism. The spectators eagerly anticipate the final showdown, where the best young talents will battle it out for ultimate glory in the MCA Women Under-19 Summer Camp Tournament.

In an enthralling match at the MCA Women Under-19 Summer Camp Tournament, Central Railway, Shivaji Park emerged victorious over Air India, Kalina B, securing a well-fought 5-wicket win. The match witnessed a competitive battle between the two teams, with Central Railway, Shivaji Park ultimately prevailing in a closely contested encounter.

After winning the toss, Air India, Kalina B elected to bat first, aiming to set a challenging total for their opponents. However, they faced early setbacks as the Central Railway, Shivaji Park bowlers displayed accuracy and discipline. Kritika Yadav provided resistance with a solid innings, scoring 36 runs. Nevertheless, Asmita Avalegaonkar’s exceptional bowling performance proved to be a stumbling block for Air India, Kalina B. Avalegaonkar claimed three crucial wickets, conceding just 11 runs, restricting the opposition to 112 runs for the loss of eight wickets in their allotted 20 overs.

In pursuit of the target, Central Railway, Shivaji Park approached the chase with determination and a positive mindset. Diksha Manjrekar played a pivotal role, anchoring the innings with a well-crafted 36 runs. Supported by contributions from the rest of the batting order, Central Railway, Shivaji Park reached the target with four balls to spare, finishing at 115 runs for the loss of five wickets in 20 overs.

The match showcased the competitive spirit and talent of the young cricketers participating in the MCA Women Under-19 Summer Camp Tournament. Central Railway, Shivaji Park’s disciplined bowling display, led by Asmita Avalegaonkar, played a vital role in restricting Air India, Kalina B to a manageable total. The successful chase highlighted their batting prowess and ability to handle pressure situations.

The players from both teams exhibited sportsmanship and mutual respect, emphasizing the spirit of the game. The MCA Women Under-19 Summer Camp Tournament continues to provide a platform for these young cricketers to showcase their skills and gain valuable experience, contributing to the growth of women’s cricket in the region.

Central Railway, Shivaji Park’s hard-fought win will undoubtedly boost their confidence as they progress in the tournament, while Air India, Kalina B will regroup and aim to come back stronger in their future matches. The spectators eagerly await more thrilling encounters as the tournament unfolds, witnessing the emergence of talented cricketers who represent the future of women’s cricket.

In an exhilarating encounter at the MCA Women Under-19 Summer Camp Tournament, Nerul Gymkhana emerged victorious against Dombivali Gymkhana, clinching a thrilling 5-wicket win. The match showcased a captivating display of cricketing skills and competitive spirit, keeping the spectators on the edge of their seats until the very end.

After winning the toss, Dombivali Gymkhana elected to bat first, hoping to post a challenging total on the board. They got off to a steady start, with their opening batswomen laying a solid foundation. However, the Nerul Gymkhana bowlers applied pressure and picked up crucial wickets at regular intervals. Despite the setbacks, Dombivali Gymkhana managed to reach a respectable total of 107 runs for the loss of six wickets in their allotted 20 overs.

In pursuit of the target, Nerul Gymkhana approached the chase with determination and a positive mindset. Their opening batswoman, Alina Mulla, played a remarkable innings, displaying excellent strokeplay and composure at the crease. Mulla’s unbeaten knock of 60 runs became the cornerstone of Nerul Gymkhana’s successful chase. Supported by contributions from the rest of the batting order, Nerul Gymkhana reached the target with 4.4 overs to spare, finishing at 108 runs for the loss of five wickets in just 15.2 overs.

The match witnessed a stellar batting performance from Alina Mulla, whose brilliant half-century guided Nerul Gymkhana to victory. Her innings was characterized by elegant shots and calculated aggression, ensuring that her team maintained control throughout the chase.

The players from both teams showcased exceptional skills, determination, and sportsmanship, keeping the audience entertained throughout the match. The MCA Women Under-19 Summer Camp Tournament continued to provide a platform for these young cricketers to showcase their talent and gain valuable experience in a competitive environment.

Nerul Gymkhana’s thrilling win will undoubtedly boost their confidence as they progress in the tournament, while Dombivali Gymkhana will look to regroup and come back stronger in their future matches. The spectators eagerly await more captivating encounters in the MCA Women Under-19 Summer Camp Tournament, where the next generation of talented cricketers continues to make their mark.

In a one-sided encounter at the MCA Women Under-19 Summer Camp Tournament, Sainath Sports Club, Virar emerged victorious against Dadoji Kondev Stadium with a comprehensive eight-wicket win. The match, held at a picturesque venue, witnessed Sainath Sports Club showcasing their dominance in both bowling and batting departments.

After winning the toss, Dadoji Kondev Stadium elected to bat first, hoping to set a competitive total for their opponents to chase. However, they encountered early setbacks as the Sainath Sports Club bowlers asserted their authority. Akansha Mishra played a valiant innings, scoring 31 runs, but she lacked support from her teammates. Sayukta Kini and Samiya Husain were the chief tormentors for Dadoji Kondev Stadium, as they wreaked havoc with their exceptional bowling spells. Kini claimed four wickets, conceding just 13 runs, while Husain matched her performance, also taking four wickets for 15 runs. The disciplined bowling from Sainath Sports Club restricted Dadoji Kondev Stadium to a meager total of 96 runs in 20 overs.

In pursuit of the modest target, Sainath Sports Club approached the chase with confidence. Their batswomen exhibited a clinical display, leaving no room for any major hiccups. Opening the innings, they stamped their authority early on, ensuring a smooth path to victory. Sainath Sports Club’s batters showed composure and skill as they comfortably chased down the target. They reached 98 runs for the loss of just two wickets in a mere 12.5 overs, securing a convincing win.

The match demonstrated the superiority of Sainath Sports Club, Virar, who executed their game plan to perfection. Their bowlers, led by the brilliant spells from Sayukta Kini and Samiya Husain, created constant pressure on the opposition, not allowing them to settle into a rhythm. The batswomen, in turn, played responsibly, displaying their batting prowess and sealing the win without much trouble.

As the players from both teams shook hands, they acknowledged the spirit of the game and congratulated each other for their efforts. The MCA Women Under-19 Summer Camp Tournament continued to provide a platform for young cricketers to showcase their skills and develop their talent, promising a bright future for women’s cricket.

Sainath Sports Club, Virar’s comprehensive victory served as a testament to their team’s strength and potential. The win will undoubtedly boost their confidence as they move forward in the tournament, aiming to continue their winning momentum.

In a one-sided encounter at the MCA Women Under-19 Summer Camp Tournament, Sainath Sports Club, Virar emerged victorious against Dadoji Kondev Stadium with a comprehensive eight-wicket win. The match, held at a picturesque venue, witnessed Sainath Sports Club showcasing their dominance in both bowling and batting departments.

After winning the toss, Dadoji Kondev Stadium elected to bat first, hoping to set a competitive total for their opponents to chase. However, they encountered early setbacks as the Sainath Sports Club bowlers asserted their authority. Akansha Mishra played a valiant innings, scoring 31 runs, but she lacked support from her teammates. Sayukta Kini and Samiya Husain were the chief tormentors for Dadoji Kondev Stadium, as they wreaked havoc with their exceptional bowling spells. Kini claimed four wickets, conceding just 13 runs, while Husain matched her performance, also taking four wickets for 15 runs. The disciplined bowling from Sainath Sports Club restricted Dadoji Kondev Stadium to a meager total of 96 runs in 20 overs.

In pursuit of the modest target, Sainath Sports Club approached the chase with confidence. Their batswomen exhibited a clinical display, leaving no room for any major hiccups. Opening the innings, they stamped their authority early on, ensuring a smooth path to victory. Sainath Sports Club’s batters showed composure and skill as they comfortably chased down the target. They reached 98 runs for the loss of just two wickets in a mere 12.5 overs, securing a convincing win.

The match demonstrated the superiority of Sainath Sports Club, Virar, who executed their game plan to perfection. Their bowlers, led by the brilliant spells from Sayukta Kini and Samiya Husain, created constant pressure on the opposition, not allowing them to settle into a rhythm. The batswomen, in turn, played responsibly, displaying their batting prowess and sealing the win without much trouble.

As the players from both teams shook hands, they acknowledged the spirit of the game and congratulated each other for their efforts. The MCA Women Under-19 Summer Camp Tournament continued to provide a platform for young cricketers to showcase their skills and develop their talent, promising a bright future for women’s cricket.

Sainath Sports Club, Virar’s comprehensive victory served as a testament to their team’s strength and potential. The win will undoubtedly boost their confidence as they move forward in the tournament, aiming to continue their winning momentum.

In an exciting clash between two teams from Air India, Kalina, the spectators at the MCA Women Under-19 Summer Camp Tournament were treated to a nail-biting contest. Air India, Kalina A won the toss and opted to field first, hoping to restrict their counterparts and chase down the target. However, Air India, Kalina B had other plans as they put on an impressive display of batting to secure a hard-fought victory.

Air India, Kalina B started their innings with a strong intent to set a challenging total. Opening batswomen Kritika Yadav and Ishika Jagtap provided a solid foundation for their team. Yadav played a superb unbeaten innings, reaching an impressive half-century with an unbeaten 50 runs to her name. Jagtap complemented her partner well, contributing 44 runs to the team’s total. Their partnership propelled Air India, Kalina B to a commendable score of 139 runs for the loss of just one wicket in their allotted 20 overs.

In pursuit of the target, Air India, Kalina A began their innings with determination, knowing that a solid start was crucial for a successful chase. Tanvi Gawde and Jetson Chhe stepped up to the task, both scoring 34 runs to provide a glimmer of hope for their team. However, the disciplined bowling attack of Air India, Kalina B proved to be a formidable challenge. Despite the efforts of Gawde and Chhe, Air India, Kalina A found it difficult to accelerate the scoring rate and keep up with the required run rate. They finished their innings at 123 runs for the loss of six wickets in their stipulated 20 overs.

The match concluded with Air India, Kalina B emerging as the victors, clinching a thrilling victory by 16 runs. Their strong batting performance, led by the impressive innings of Kritika Yadav and Ishika Jagtap, set the foundation for their success. Air India, Kalina A fought valiantly, with Tanvi Gawde and Jetson Chhe making significant contributions, but ultimately fell short in their pursuit of the target.

The encounter between the two Air India, Kalina teams showcased the depth of talent and competitive spirit present within the MCA Women Under-19 Summer Camp Tournament. The young cricketers displayed their skills and determination, providing a glimpse into the future of women’s cricket in the region.

As the players from both teams congratulated each other on their efforts, they acknowledged the excellent display of sportsmanship and camaraderie that prevailed throughout the match. The MCA Women Under-19 Summer Camp Tournament continued to be a platform for young cricketers to showcase their abilities and develop their talent, ensuring a bright future for women’s cricket in the region.

The finals of the prestigious Bank shield Inter-Bank T-20 Cricket tournament was played between Bank of Baroda and Bank of Maharashtra at 09:30 AM at National CC, Cross Maidan. After winning the toss, Bank of Baroda elected to bowl first and were able to restrict Bank of Maharashtra at 121/6 with Sachin Rao 40 (29b) and Ashutosh Mail 30 (34b) as the leading run getters from BoM. CA Karthik and Kushang Patel of BoB bagged 2 wickets each.
Bank of Baroda won the finals by 8 wickets as they chased down the target with ease in 14.5 overs thanks to their opener Samit Gohil* 58(47b) and number 3 batsman Akash Anand 33(23).

The prize distribution ceremony had Shri. Lalchand Rajput as the Honourable Guest while Shri. Ajay Michyari, Regional Director, Mumbai Office as the chief guest. The event was attended by Shri. Pankaj Kumar, CGM, RBI, Shri. R. Giridharan, CGM, RBI, Dronacharya Awardee Shri. Rajkumar Sharma and Shri. Patil and Shri. Abhay Hadap from Mumbai Cricket Association.

In the Bank Shield Cricket tournament 14 teams had participated with around 210 players giving their best to be the champions.

The tournament was very well organised by Reserve Bank of India Sports Club, Mumbai under the leadership of Shri. Ajay Ambre and Mangesh Rane as Organising Secretary, Shri. Francis Cabral, Secretary, RBI Sports Club Mumbai, Shri Gavin Coelho,Mentor, Shri. Sachin Tambe as Treasurer, Rajesh More, Indoor Secretary, Ravindra Thakur, Outdoor Secretary with Vinay Naik, Roshan Palande, Uday Nagvekar and Chetan Thorepatil as part of the organising committee.
RBI Officials also thanked Mumbai Cricket Association as the event wouldn’t have been successful without their support and cooperation.

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