Tournament Name : – Cricket Tour of IPOH Malaysia for Tournament – 2016
Features of the tournaments are : –
Total Cost Rs.45000/- Per Player from Delhi
Total Cost Rs.49000/- Per Player from Mumbai.
Include :- Air Ticket, Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner /Visa /.All Transfer.
No age limit for the participated in this above mention Tour and Tournament
Note: Candidates should carry the Passport, 3 Passport size photos, Residential Proof, ID Proof etc.
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Kaustub Pawar a.k.a KP who used to be a regular name in cricket circles went off the radar a while ago due to a shoulder injury. Post his shoulder operation he slowly came back into action and started playing for local cricket tournaments.
Tournament Name : – Goa Corporate Cricket Festival Tournament 2016
Features of the tournaments are
* Only Corportate Teams
* 3 League Matches T-20
* International level Cricket Ground
* Accomadation in 3 Star Hotel (for 4 Days)
* Break Fast, Lunch, Snacks and Dinner
* Local Transport
* Coloured T shirts & Lower for Every player
* All matches will play color dress and white ball
* Media coverage by print media & Electronic media
* Man of the match & Other best Batsman / Bowler /Player
* Opening Ceromony Function
* Closing Ceromony Function
* Live online scoring & Advertise on Social Media
* Videography for all matches
* Sight Seening of Beach ( North and South Goa)
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The official website of Mumbai Cricket Association (M.C.A) – www.mumbaicricket.com, has published the list of umpires to officiate the kanga matches on 11th September, 2016. Click here to check the schedule of Kanga cricket matches to be played on 11th September 2016.
CricketGraph.com wishes luck to all the participating teams of Kanga cricket league.
Morarji Cricket Club, a cricket club based in Powai, Mumbai has been organizing a Blood Donation Camp for the last 5 years and donating blood ONLY to government run hospitals. Its not very often one would come across a cricket club involved in such social activities and so CricketGraph.com team thought of covering it for the benefit of cricket community .
Last year in 2015, the blood camp by Morarji Cricket Club collected around 375 bottles. These bottles are usually donated to government run hospitals in Mumbai like Rajawadi, Sion Hospital, Wadia, K.E.M and St. George hospitals.
Blood Camp is scheduled on 16th October 2016 at IIT Main Gate, powai and starts around 7AM TILL 5 PM. The participation number is expected to grow exponential ly this year.
For more information on registrations etc please contact David Nadar 09167289189 / Sunil Pillei on 09930320117 / morarajicricketclub@gmail.com
Cricketgraph team sincerely hopes that the Mumbai cricket community contributes towards this noble cause and make this camp a bigger success.
As per the official website of Mumbai Cricket Association, all matches of Kanga League (A to G division) to be played on 4th September 2016 are washed out.
Life is tough without cricket !
We hope to have full day matches at the earliest.
Vikas Satam is a big name in Navi Mumbai when it comes to cricket coaching for boys and girls. A right handed batsman during his playing days, the 42 year old, today is a certified coach, having attended Level O Coaches Course of Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) and Level 1 Coaches Course of National Cricket Academy (NCA).
He has been working for NMMC (Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation) Sports Training Centre as a coach from 2010. Satam has also been associated with I.E.S. Navi Mumbai High School, Vashi as Cricket Coach for girls and boys from 2004 till date. He has also extended his services to Navi Mumbai Centre, which is one of the MCA centres from 2006. Recently he has started coaching U-14 boys in Navi Mumbai Centre, which is a part of MCA’s summer coaching camp. He has also played some administrative roles at different levels. Satam was a part of MCA’s Sub Committee; International Match Organising Committee (IMOC) from 2011 to 2013 and was the Venue Co-ordinator for Under-19 Vinoo Mankad Trophy (West Zone) in 2015. Currently he is in the Special Committee for Suburban Cricket (Eastern Region) for the years 2015 – 2017.
Outside of cricket, Vikas Satam has been a phenomenal individual and a tremendous asset to the society. Satam has won couple of awards; National Award for Bravery in 1987 (ICCW) and Talented Citizen Award in 1996 (NMMC), which indicate his worth in the society.
Esplande Liberal Cricket Club locked horns against Marwari Cricket Club on 21st August at Western Railway ground, Mumbai during the D division Kanga League match. Winning the toss and electing to field first, Esplanade bowled out Marwari for 129 in 42.1 overs. Right arm medium pace bowler Mayur Thakur shined with the ball picking up 5-22 in his nine overs, including two maidens. Mayur was exceptional with his line and length and reaped the sweet fruits of his hard work.
In the second innings, Esplande scored 144-6 taking a marginal lead of 15 runs. Opening bat Akshay Mazgaonkar (51) top scored with a magnificent half century to help his team put up a decent score on board. Mousique Merchant picked up 4-36 in 10.4 overs.
The match ended in a draw with Esplanade taking the first innings lead.

Winning the toss and electing to field first, Young Friends Cricket Club rattled United Friends Sports Club for a paltry 59 on 21st August in Mumbai during the D division Kanga League match. Yogesh Pujari top scored with 31 runs. Siddhesh Padwal took a five wicket haul and finished off with brilliant figures of 5-23. Aslam Sarguru accounted for 3-6.
Young Friends declared the second innings at 70-8 taking a lead of 11 runs. Ummatja Fouzan and Sanil Patil scored 23 runs each. Amir Shaikh was the pick of the bowlers for United Friends as he picked up 5-19.
In the third innings, United Friends declared at 68-9, thereby setting a target of 57 runs for Young Friends. Parag Jadhav grabbed 3-15. The match ended at 46-4 in favour of Young Friends.
It was a low scoring affair between the two teams. The match ended in a draw, with Young Friends Cricket Club taking the first innings lead.
Mumbai Ranji Trophy player Akhil Herwadkar’s all-round performance helped his team Payyade Sports Club to take the first innings lead against Fort Vijay Cricket Club on 21st August in Mumbai during the A division Kanga League match. Batting first, Fort Vijay was bundled out for a meagre 87. Rahul lad top scored with 34 runs. Mumbai player Harmeet Singh and Akhil Herwadkar were the wreckers-in-chief picking up 5-39 and 4-15 respectively. Both these players bowled well in tandem, not allowing the opposition to score freely.
In the second innings, Payyade declared at 123-3. Onkar Khanvilkar (48) and Akhil Herwadkar (45) played well and formed the back bone of their team’s batting. The match ended at 37-5 for Fort Vijay. The match ended in a draw with Payyade taking the first innings lead.



