MIG CC took on Dadar Parsee CSC in the LNCC tournament as the former prevailed comfortably. Batting first, MIG amassed a total of 260 in just 35 overs. Opener Aditya Balivada scored 83 off just 78 runs. His innings comprised of 7 fours and 4 sixes. He formed a partnership with Arjun Dani who went on to score an immaculate ton. Dani scored 103 off mere 67 balls. Out of those 67 balls, Dani dispatched 7 of them for fours and 8 for sixes.
Aryan Kumar from Dadar Parsee claimed 3/28 in 65 overs.
Dadar Parsee’s opener Tushar Singh’s fighting innings was a blistering one. Singh scored 107 off just 82 balls. But apart from him, no other batsman crossed the 20 run mark. MIG restricted the batters for just 177 in 35 overs.
A complete bowling effort meant MIG CC sealed the game by 83 runs.
Mumbai, April 11: The collective efforts of middle order batsmen Vishwajit Jagdale 78 runs and Utkarsh Raut 70 runs and Juned Khan’s brilliant spell of 5 wickets for 11 runs were the highlights of P.J. Hindu Gymkhana’s convincing 59-run victory against Mumbai Police Gymkhana in a first round match of the John Bright CC organised MCA Rathod Trophy Under-25 Invitation T20 knockout cricket tournament 2022-2023, played at the Police Gymkhana ground on Tuesday.
In another match, hosts John Bright CC overcame a solid fight from Bombay Gymkhana and managed to snatch a tight 13-run win at the latter’s ground. Batting first John Bright scored 201 runs for 5 wickets from their 20 overs. Openers Meer Rizvi 55 runs and Arman Jaffer 46 runs and later Omkar Malekar 51 runs lifted the John Bright innings. Later, Bombay Gymkhana was restricted to 188 for 5 wickets in 20 overs. Only the two opening batsmen Bhupen Lalwani who smashed an unbeaten 84 runs and Akash Savla 66 runs kept them in the chase, but the other batsmen failed to support the top two batters.
Meanwhile, Hindu Gymkhana after losing three quick wickets initially recovered well with Jagdale and Raut putting the inning back on track and taking them to mammoth total of 223 for 5 wickets from their stipulated 20 overs. Mumbai Police Gymkhana batsmen struggled to get going as found Juned Khan’s pace too hot to handle and lost wickets at regular intervals and their innings closed at 164 all out in 19.2 overs. Akash Parmar 34 runs, Aradhya Shinde 30 runs and Akash Kharvi 29 runs were Mumbai Police best scorers. Juned Khan received good support from Amanullah Manihar 2 for 23 and Yogesh Dongre 2 for 35 which helped clinch the big win.
In other matches, Parsee Gymkhana defeated Bharat CC by 5 wickets and Shivaji Park Gymkhana recorded a 7-wicket win against Dr. D.Y. Patil SA.
Brief scores: Bharat CC 148 for 6, 20 overs (Rupesh Borate 37; Sylvester D’Souza 2 for 25) lost to Parsee Gymkhana 151 for 5, 19.5 overs (Rushikesh More 51*, Saksham Parashar 33*, Yash Singh 33; Vighnesh Solanki 3 for 15). Result: Parsee Gymkhana won by 5 wickets.
P.J. Hindu Gymkhana 223 for 5, 20 overs (Vishwajit Jagdale 78, Utkarsh Raut 70, Akash Malbari 37; Akash Sharma 2 for 32) beat Mumbai Police Gymkhana 164 all out, 19.2 overs (Akash Parmar 34, Aradhya Shinde 30, Akash Kharvi 29; Juned Khan 5 for 11, Amanullah Manihar 2 for 23, Yogesh Dongre 2 for 35). Result: Hindu Gymkhana won by 59 runs.
John Bright CC 201 for 5, 20 overs (Meer Rizvi 55, Omkar Malekar 51, Arman Jaffer 46; Bhushan Kastur 2 for 24, Mayur Barade 2 for 26) beat Bombay Gymkhana 188 for 5, 20 overs (Bhupen Lalwani 84*, Akash Savla 66). Result: John Bright CC won by 13 runs.
Dr. D.Y. Patil SA 161 for 9, 20 overs (Hitesh Chauhan 69; Satyam Chaudhary 3 for 31, Sumit Markali 2 for 35) lost to Shivaji Park Gymkhana 166 for 3, 20 overs (Jayesh Pokhare 72*, Manal Kawle 34*; Himanshu Choudhary 2 for 16). Result: Shivaji Park Gymkhana won by 7 wickets.
Ayush Vartak took everyone by storm as he hammered an unbeatne 215* off mere 110 balls in the Mangrol CC U-19 tournament for National CC. Batting first, National CC scored a mammoth 480 in just 33 overs. However, the total was aided with 114 penalty runs for 3 overs. Roneet Thakur (41 off 35) and Aditya Rawat (43 off 16) were blasting the bowlers as well apart from Ayush. Aashay Shukla hammered a 37-ball 53 as he finished off the innings with Vartak. Ayush faced 110 balls and dispatched 17 of them for fours and a record 16 of them for sixes. His innings killed the competition by the end of the first innings.

National CC made light work of the Mangrol batsman by bowling them out for just 102. The openers put up a 72 run stand but it wasn’t enough as the bowlers piled up on the batsmen. Vednat Patil and Aadesh Rane spun a web picking 9 wickets among them. Patil claimed a 5 wicket haul in 7 overs as Rane made quick work by picking 4 wickets in just 4 overs. Ultimately National emerged victorious with 378 runs in hand.
It was an ultimate victory by National CC as Ayush Vartak continues to score consistently.
Jhunjhunwala College took on Sanpada College of Commerce and Technology in the Inter-Collegiate Cricket Tournament for junior colleges. Jhunjhunwala posed an imposing total of 245 for the loss of just 3 wickets. Harsh Gharsun batted immaculately, scoring an unbeaten 99, missing out on a well-deserved century by just a single run. He formed partnerships along the way with Siddhant (69) and Meet Jain (34). His innings gave his team the upper hand.
Jhunjhunwala bowlers made light work by dismissing Sanpada College for just 96. Karan managed to score 52 but his efforts were in vain. Ultimately Jhunjhunwala won by147 runs.
Deutsche Bank were crowned the APL Pattem Banks Champions in season 2 as they defeated CITI Bank in a thrilling game of cricket. Deutsche managed just 156 in 20 overs for the loss of 8 wickets. Sanket Kankonkar hammered 79 off just 40 deliveries. His innings was as crucial as it got as his team had lost 5 wickets for just 61 by the 10th over. Forming minor partnerships along the way, Sanket managed to get his team to a competitive total.

Vinayak Pillaii bowled exceptionally, claiming 2/14 in just 4 overs. Skipper Rahul Soni took 2 wickets as well. An underrated bowler was Rohan Sawant, bowling at an economy rate of just 2.75 in 4 overs.
CITI bank were immediately put under pressure as they lost half their side for just 38. Sagar and Rahul spiked a spirited comeback with the bat but the Deutsche bowlers were too good on the day, bowling out CITI for just 133. Nikesh claimed 4 wickets in his 4 over spell, conceding 23 runs. Vinayak Varma was amongst the wickets too, picking up 2 of them. With a monumental bowling effort, Deutsche won the game and sealed the championship by 23 runs.

Sanket Kankonkar was awarded the Man of the Match award for his incredible knock.
Rohit Shirgaonkar is a man of many talents. From being a cricketer himself to coaching at numerous levels is not an easy task. Talking about his career, Rohit started off as a cricketer and competed in the infamous Harris and Giles Shield tournament at the school level. After he passed out, Rohit played competitive club cricket in the Mumbai maidans for almost a decade before switching to coaching. He was talented enough to play in the C Division of the Mumbai leagues. Apart from club cricket, Shirgaonkar also represented Air India in corporate leagues. His most successful tenure as a captain was for the Warriors Cricket Club which lasted for 4 years and yielded numerous championships.
Soon enough in the early 2020’th decade, Shirgaonkar switched his focus to full-time coaching.

The noteworthy assignment was his stint with the Mumbai Cricket Association as a coach. Spending time the environment with supreme talents and well groomed cricketers, Rohit designed the professional cricket coaching programs for youth under the leadership of Vinod Kambli for age group of 08- Mid 40 Years.
Rohit is a Level O certified coach certified by the Mumbai Cricket Association with an ICC Foundation Certificate course’s completion on the way. He started his coaching career at the Podar Sports Academy in Santacruz from 2009. After a few overs, he took over intriguing projects such as the Head Coach of the Oberoi International School (Goregaon) as well as working as a coach for 1-on-1 training sessions at the Lions Club in 2012. After coaching their Goregaon counterpart, the management of Oberoi International School hired him as a head coach again but for the Jogeshwari institution. After leaving the Podar Sports Academy in 2015, he was given the assignment of the Podar Enrichment Academy where he was appointed as the head coach.

His coaching efforts didn’t go unnoticed; Rohit Shirgaonkar was honored for his monumental hard work at the 2019 Indian Sports Award organised by the Sportz Revolution of India in Delhi.
Despite his numerous successful ventures, Rohit seeks to improve his knowledge. Apart from a coaching course, Rohit also trains athletes as a personal trainer from 2019. If this wasn’t enough, the cricketer-turned-coach set out and completed a certified Yoga and Power Yoga Instructor course under IFSA. He believes that his combined knowledge will help the cricketers.
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Mumbai, April 9: Karnatak Sporting Association (KSA) inspired by the excellent bowling performance from Rakesh Prabhu and the solid batting by Shaun Rodrigues who cracked an unbeaten half century went onto register a commanding 7-wicket win against host MIG Cricket Club in the final of the Padmakar Talim Shield cricket final, played at the MIG CC ground, Bandra.
Choosing to field first, Karnatak SA’s Prabhu bowled superbly and claimed for wickets for just 24 runs and his efforts was instrumental in MIG CC innings folding for a measly 126 all out in 17 overs. Kaushal Valsankar 31 runs and Varun Lavande 28 runs were the only two batsmen who managed to stay long in the middle.
In response, Karnatak SA batsmen looked to be control and although they lost three wickets to managed to cruise to victory reaching 127 runs in 17,5 overs and to emerge champions. The mainstay of the Karnatak batting was Rodrigues who smashed an 39-ball unbeaten 56-runs, while teammate Gaurish Jadhav played the perfect supporting role and remained unconquered on 39 runs to ensure their team cross the finish line in style.
MIG CC best bowler was Ankeet Chavan who claimed two wickets for 19 runs.
Brief scores – final: MIG Cricket Club 126 all out, 17 over (Kaushal Valsankar 31, Varun Lavande 28; Rakesh Prabhu 4 for 24) lost to Karnatak SA 127 for 3 wickets, 17.5 overs (Shaun Rodrigues 56* (39-balls), Gaurish Jadhav 39* (34-balls); Ankeet Chavan 2 for 19). Result: Karnatak SA won by 7 wickets.
The 2nd edition of the U-25 T20 Rathod Cup is set to kick off on the 11th of April 2023 at Police Gymkhana. Organised by John Bright Cricket Club, the tournament is to provide opportunities to u-25 age group players. Mumbai Cricket President Mr. Amol Kale has been invited as the Chief Guest. The T20 Rathod Cup is approved by the MCA as well.

In the 2022 season, 16 teams competed in the knockout tournament with Dadar Union winning the championship and New Hind as the runner ups. In the previous year, the organizers 14 spike shoes and 14 runner up shoes to both the finalist and for every game there is an award for Man of the Match. In the 2023 edition, there are 20 teams participating and all games will be telecasted live on Pitchvision.
The John Bright Association has done an excellent task by organising the tournament on their own without external sponsors and help.
3rd league match played on 2nd April in between Raging Bulls vs Risers in Ultra Edge Season 3 Super 7 Co-Powered by Cric Willowforu which was played at – Khel Sports, Sector-66.
Risers won the toss and elected to bat first. Risers started innings poorly as they lost 2 quick wickets for 41 runs on board. They keep losing wickets in between Mohit scored 20runs 8 balls(4×2,6×2) Ashish Sharma scored 28runs 16 balls (4×2,6×1), Dinesh scored 24(4×3,6×1). Risers managed to score 159/7 in 20 overs. Raging bulls bowling figures Vivek Kumar 4-25-2wickets, Aman, Lucky, Karan took 1-1 each wicket.
Chasing Raging bulls got off to a flier. Ashish Malik played gritty knock of 59 not out in 51 balls (4×6,6×1), with him Kunal Raheja played good knock of 57 not out in 30 balls (4×5,6×4) also Nikhil Bhojwani played a quick knock of 25 runs in 22 balls (4×3,6×1). They chased down the target of 160 in 17.4 overs. In the bowling department from Risers Varun, Rahul & Saurabh Rathore took 1-1 wicket each.
Man of the match – Kunal Raheja
Outperformer of the match – Ashish Malik
Fighter of the match – Saurabh Rathore
Bowler of the match – Vivek Kumar