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In 44th Goswami Ganesh Dutt Memorial Cricket Tournament (Regd.) 

In a quarter final Match.
Easy victory for Sonnet CC over Ravi Brothers as they entered into Semi Final
of 44th Goswami Ganesh Dutt Memorial Cricket Tournament (Regd). Played at St. Stephens College Ground.
As last evening rain made early start impossible as organizers tried their best to give best ground & wicket.
Once match started it got reduced to 25 overs side each. 
Ravi brothers won the toss & elected to ball first but in vein as Samarth started to time the ball well & scored match winning 68 in 49 balls (4×8, 6×2) he got valiant support at the other end by Milind Kumar 36 in 15 balls (4×2, 6×4).
For Ravi Brothers Lavit Ahuja taken 4 for 44 & Ajay Chaudhary took 3 for 40.

In reply Deepanshu Kochar made 36 in 30 balls (4×7) & Sikand Alhluwalia 34 in 35 balls (4×4, 6×1) as Ravi brother faultered in chase & only managed to score 142/8. Hari Om Mishra 2 for 15, Samarth Singh 2 for 19, Gaurav Chauhan 2 for 27.
Sonnet CC won the match by 80 runs & entered in Semi Finals. Sonnet CC – 222/9 in 25 overs
Ravi Brothers – 142/8 in 25 over 

Kimati & BDM man of the match given to Samarth Singh for his allround performance & given by Shr. Mohan Lamba & Shri. Soni.

in 44thGoswami Ganesh Dutt Memorial Cricket Tournament (Regd.)

In a pre-quarter finals match, A Star studded teams came to have an encounter for quarter final birth

In which Sonnet CC got place through Ball Out against Subhania CC as rain played spoilsport in 2nd innings.

Due to heavy rain fall after 1st innings. Only 1.3 overs can be bowled of 2nd innings after this Rain played spoil sport.

as outfield was wet, after brief inspection by Umpires, they have decided to opt for ball out. Result generated through ball out as per rules laid by the organizers in which Sonnet CC got better against Subhania CC & got them a Quater Final.  Sonnet hits the stump twice (2) &Subhania CC hits the stumps (1)

 Brief Score : 

Sonnet CC – 244/9 in 40 overs, (Milind Kumar -71 in 61 balls (4×6, 2×2),(EklavyaDwivedi  35 inn 44 balls (4×5) SidhantDobal 26 in 17 balls (4×1,6×1). 

For SubhaniaCC – (Sahil4 for 32, Anshul Tripathi 2 for 42, Anureet Singh 1 for 37 & Ravi Balara 1 for 37) 

Subhania CC- 7/0 in 1.3 overs Match stopped due to rain.

It was the all important finals match between two competitive teams namely Orean Adeas & Saturday Cricket Club at the New Era Cricket Ground in Mumbai.  SCC won the toss & elected to field first in order to restrict Orion boys to a low total.

Batting first, Orion boys did a good job with the bat as they scored 187/8 in 20 overs. Right-handed opener Vicky Madhav Patil fired at the right time in the all important finals as he lit up the ground with his aggressive batting scoring all over a brutal 112 off just 63balls. Playing at a strike rate of above 180+, Vicky smashed 13 fours and 2 sixes to cover all parts of the ground with ease. The rest of the batsman chipped in with starts to reach 187 in 20 overs. Rohan was the pick of the bowlers taking 2/19 while the rest of the bowlers also chipped in.

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Chasing 188, SCC managed to score 154/7 in 20 overs and lost the finals to Orion by 33 runs. Opener Sanju was the highest scorer with 43 while the rest of the batsman were not able to convert their starts. Vicky who had already done his job with the bat also came up with 2/21 in his 4 overs with his off breaks while the rest of the bowlers also did a good job.

Orion Adeas won the match by 33 runs while all-rounder Vicky Madhav Patil was declared ‘man of the match’ for his superb perfomance. Cricketgraph congratulates Vicky and the whole team and wishes the whole team for a great cricketing year ahead.

 

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Held at the Vengsarkar Academy in Mahul, Mumbai. Deutsche Bank XI & Datamatics Global XI clashed for the all important finals of the Masters Cup. The pitch was slightly tilted towards the bowlers and Datamatics elected to bowl first after winning the toss.

Their decision to bowl first was quite spot on as Deutsche Bank was reduced to just 126/8 in 20 overs. It was a tight bowling performance where in the bowlers hardly gave any room for errors. Not a single batsman scored more than 25runs till no.7 until Sanket Kankonkar acted as an angel for Deutsche Bank as he smashed a 29ball 46(1fours, 4sixes) at no.8 to help his team reach a somewhat respectable total. Left-arm spinners Dhruvin Dharamsey & Nehal Katakdhond were the pick of the bowlers taking 2/21 & 2/16 respectively in their 4 overs while Kuldeep Vishwakarma and Ritesh Palav also picked a wicket each.

Team Datamaticks
Team Datamaticks

Chasing 128 in a T20 match is like chasing 220-230 in an ODI which is 9 out of 10 times achievable & Datamatics similarly chased down the score successfully winning the match by 4wkts and 1.1 overs to spare. Even though they lost a few quick wickets at the top but Kuldeep Vishwakarma at no.4 smashed a match winning unbeaten 57* off 41balls(6 fours) to take Datamatics Global Services Ltd. towards the victory line.

Datamatics won the finals comfortably and lifted the Masters Cup title while Kuldeep Vishwakarma was declared ‘Man of the Match’ for his all-round performance. Cricketgraph congratulates the entire Datamatics team for their win while also wishing  luck to all the players for a great cricketing year ahead

 

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Held at the National CC Ground in Mumbai, it was the all-important semi-finals between Goregaon Center & DY Patil, Nerul. On a good batting track, Goregaon center elected to bat first with an aim of making a big score and put the opposition boys under pressure.

Batting first Goregaon Sports Club made 194/10 in 43.5 overs which is not the biggest of scores to defend. Sidak Singh was the highest scorer smashing a well crafted and solid looking 62 to push his team to an atleast respectable score. Aman farooqi also scored 33 but the rest of the batsman could not fire. Left-arm spinner Simant Dubey was again the pick of the bowlers for Nerul scalping 3/35 and continuing his form from the quarter-finals where he had taken 3wkts too while sunil verma also chipped in with 3/24.

Chasing 195, Goreagaon boys made an excellent comeback with the ball as they restricted DY Patil Nerul center to 79 all-out in 25.3 overs. Medium Pacer Arjun Thakkar won the hearts of his team mates as he performed exceedingly well taking (5/23), the perfomance which was needed at the right time to dismantle the opposition.

Goregaon Center won the crucial semi-finals by 115runs and the highlight of the match was certainly Arjun thakkar and sidak singh who steered their team towards the victory line. Cricketgraph congratulates Goregaon boys and wishes them luck for the finals.

 

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Easy win for ‘Rann Star CC’ as they entered into Pre Quarter Final, here at St. Stephens Collage Ground in 44th Goswami Ganesh Dutt Memorial Cricket Tournament Regd. against Rohtak Road Gymkhana.

Bizare innings played by RR Gymkhana batsmans as they collapsed to lowest total of the tournament on a batting friendly track of St. Stephens Collage.
Batsman did’nt applied any application to stay on the crease till 40th over. They collapsed like nine pins on 87 in 22.2 overs.
Only double digit score came from the bat of Dhruv Ghai he tried his best as he made 30 in 43 balls (4×3, 6×2)
For Rann Star Himank Singh bowled fiery spell of fast bowling in which he scalped 4 top order batsman for 34 runs. He got valient support by Tejas Baroka as he also took 4 for 30.

In reply it was seems easy as chasing target was low in stipulated 40 overs for Rann Star CC, but Abhishek Vats bowled a impressive spell in which he took 2 early wickets for 29 runs.
Hritik Kanojia played a solid hand of 47 runs in 29 balls with (4×7, 6×3).
Rann Star CC wins the match easily in 14 overs.
Rann Star CC 92/4 in 14 overs.

Himank Singh & Hritik Kanojia.
Both awarded Joint Man Of The Match from Kimati sports & BDM Award is being given by non other then Mr. Yuzvendra Chahal(India Internantional)

It was the all important finals between two promising teams namely GEBS & Lupin at the Sassanian Ground at Azad Maidan in Mumbai. GEBS won the toss & elected to bat first with an aim of making a big score in the 1st innings.

Batting first, GEBS made the full use of batting first as they posted a competitive total of 157/6 in 20 overs which is always a defendable score. Sunil Yadav was the highest scorer smashing 39* off just 28 balls followed by 38 off 28 by Yuvang and quick 20s by Darshan & Tausif. The bowlers could have done a better job of restricting the batsman to a score below 150 but almost every batsman contributed in their capacity which helped them cross the 150run mark.

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Chasing 158, Lupin were all- out for 100/10 in 15 overs and it was some amazing display of bowling. Right-arm off spinner Yuvang Shah bowled one of the finest spells in the recent times scalping 5wkts while giving away only 6runs in his 2.4 overs. What’s more his hat-trick in the 3rd over proved to be a game changer. Manoj soni was also terrific as he did not gave a single run in his 2 overs while taking 2 wkts( 2overs, 0/2). It was a match where GEBS players did a great team work to win the all important finals of the JD Sports Tournament by 57 runs.

Yuvang Shah was declared ‘man of the match’ while Saurabh Tripathy was declared ‘man of the series”. Cricketgraph congratulates Yuvang and the whole team and wishes them luck for a great year ahead.

 

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At 44th Goswami Ganesh Dutt Memorial Cricket Tournament Regd. Today on a rain affected day AC sports vs Vijay Dahiya Cricket Academy. Fought for pre quater final spot in which Vijay Dahiya Academy got over the line as victorious.
In a rain curtailed day match got reduced to 30 overs each side. After winning the toss Vijay Dahiya Academy chose to ball first in a hope of getting early breakthroughs, in which they somehow got success as Kuldeep Hooda bowled a nice spell of fast bowling with that AC sports got themselves on backfoot.
Vikram Dhariwal (captain) played an valient & experienced knock of 62 in 47 balls (4×3, 6×4). After his dismissal Shivam Sharma & Sunil More took responsibilty to score quick runs & get them a respectable score to chase.
Shivam scored 59 in 65 balls (4×7, 6×1) Sunil More scored 40 in 29 balls (4×3, 6×1)

In bowling department Kuldeep Hooda, Vision Panchal, Gurdeep Singh Sodhi took 2 wickets each to restrict on a competitive target of 205 in stipulated 30 overs.

In reply AC Sports fast bowlers bowled a unplayable spell from both ends. As they reduced Vijay Dahiya Academy to 50 for 6 in 7 overs.
Mrinal Saini bowled a splended new ball spell as he took 3 for 35 & Achal Singla bowled in tendum & toom 3 for 45 as well.
But both fast bowlers efforts went in vein as the loss the match by 2 wickets in final over of the innings.
Kuldeep Hooda played a scinitilating, all round innings of 97 in which huge sixes (4×6, 6×7), he batted with brut power he fell short of a fine hundred by 3 runs only.
He got valient support at the other end by Ankur Jhulka who scored 38 not out with an Groin injury.
Vijay Dahiya Academy won the match by 2 wickets in 29.2 overs.

This valuable information provided by the Editor of the Tournament-Shri Gaurav Sareen

After toiling hard for so many matches, it was finally the day when Mahul Center & Matunga Center clashed with each other for the crucial finals of the 27th Kalpesh Koli Tournament. Held at New Hind Sports Club, Matunga boys elected to field first after winning the toss to put Mahul boys under pressure.

Closing Ceremony of Kalpesh Koli Tournament
Closing Ceremony of Kalpesh Koli Tournament

Batting first, Mahul center were bundled out for just 155/10 which is not the biggest of scores to defend especially in crucial finals. Right-arm off spinner Harshal Jadhav once again bowled a nice spell taking 4/29 while left arm spinner Saurav Kumar chipped in with 3/40 which completely damaged the opposition’s batting line up. In reply, Matunga Center did felt some early jitters as they were 21/4 at one time but talented Vedprakash Jaiswal(44) & Harshal Jadhav(29) stitched a very important partnership which brought back the momentum. Kastubh Thakare at 8 down played a match winning knock of 63 while SriOm Sanap also played a crucial hand contributing with a solid 38. Eventually Matunga made 245/9 and it was the collective efforts of all the boys which led them to a win.

The legend of swing bowling in India Zaheer Khan, Mr. Pankaj Gopal (LIC Regional Manger Corporate Communication Dept Western Zonal Office) and Prof. Ratnakar Shetty (GM Sports Development BBCI) , Mr Unmesh Khalvilkar (Secretory MCA)  was present for the function. Siddhesh Jadhav with 176 runs at an average of 86 was declared the ‘best batsman of the tournament’ while spinner Sahil Shetty with 24scalps in 3matches was declared the ‘best bowler of the tournament’ while SriOmSanap was declared the ‘man of the match for the finals’. The tournament was quite a success which witnessed some great individual perfomances & Cricketgraph congratulates the winning team while also wishes luck to all the talented players for a great future ahead.

Matunga Center Winning Team
Matunga Center Winning Team

LIC Man of the Match: SriOm Sanap(Matunga Centrre)

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LIC Best Batsman: Siddhesh Jadhav (Vasai Centre)

Siddhesh Jadhav Best Batsman of Tournament

LIC Best Bowler : Sahil Shetty (Kalyan-Bhiwandi Centre)

Sahil Shetty Best bowler

LIC Best Wicket-Keeper: Sahil Jadhav (Azad Maidan Centre)

LIC Best Fielder: Mogaveera (New Mumbai Centre)

LIC Promising Bowler: Amardeep Sharma (New Mumbai Centre)

LIC Promising Player: Harshal Jadhav (Matunga Centre)

Harshal Jadhav promising Player

LIC Man of the Series and Winner a Special Bat which is sigh by Sachin Tendulkar : Vaibhav Kamble (Mahul Centre)

Vaibhav kamble winning special bat as Award which is signed by Sachin Tendulkar

 

Mahul Center Runner Up Team
Mahul Center Runner Up Team

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Held at Karnataka Cricket Ground in Mumbai, it was the all important finals of the tournament between Akumentis and Abbott healthcare. Abbott won the toss and elected to field first as there was some due and the track looked good to bowl first.

Abbott Healthcare Winner Team
Abbott Healthcare Winner Team

Their decision to bowl first was quite spot on as they restricted Akumentis Sports club to just 127/9 in 20 overs which is 9 out of 10 times chaseable. Even in this low scoring match they had their opener Aatish Gholtkar who chipped in with a solid looking 53ball 55 but he lacked support from the other end. The running between the wickets also appeared to be sloppy as there were as many as 4run outs in the Akumentis batting line up. Right arm fast bowler Rahul Chavarkar was the pick of the bowlers taking 2/26 followed by a wicket each for Nilesh Gadekar & Sandesh Agre.

Akumentis Healthcare Runner Up Team
Akumentis Healthcare Runner Up Team

Chasing 130 is a cakewalk most of the times but Akumentis bowlers did gave a tough fight. Opener Rehman Shaikh scored a solid 45 off 42balls but the rest of the batsman at the top could not fire. In fact at one point 36runs were needed in the last 4 overs and it was again Rahul Chavarkar who changed the script of the match as he came and smashed 23runs in the 18th over completely turning the game in Abbott’s favor. Eventually Abbott won the match with Rahul remaining unbeaten on 35* off just 20balls (2fours, 2sixes).

Abbott won the finals by 5wkts and 5balls to spare & Rahul Chavarkar was declared ‘man of the match’ for his all-round perfomance. Cricketgraph congratulates Abbott healthcare for their finals win while also wishes all the players luck for a great cricketing year ahead.

 

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