Summer cricket camp organized by Worli Sports club in association with Cricket World Academy, is scheduled to start from 15th April 2016 from 7 – 9 am in the morning and is likely to go on for 45 days till end of May 2016. This camp is open for both boys and girls over 8 years of age.
Mahesh Shetty the head coach , while speaking to cricketgraph.com said, ” The students only need to carry uniforms and shoes. All the kits will be provided here at the camp. This cricket camp is very unique in nature since it will involve many advance activities like video analysis, muscle building, nutrition, mental coaching and medical check ups. All such important aspects are usually overlooked at most of the cricket camps however we take pride in organizing such camps and shall continue to better it in future.”
Cricket camp will be also be supervised by other coaches like Abhijit Gawade (current Kanga league player), Vilas sir and Mahesh sir himself.
At the end of the camp, they have plans to provide certificates from ex-indian players like Pravin Amre, Abey Kuruvilla etc and the selected players will get an opportunity to play in under 14 (U-14) team of Worli Sports Club for all MCA tournaments.
Worli sports club ground is located at Adarsh Nagar, 5 mintues walking distance from Worli Sea face.
For enrolling in worli sports club cricket camp please contact cricketgraph.com on 8879418366 or email on info@cricketgraph.com
On 9th April, Indusind Bank put up a respectable 145-7 in 20 overs against HDFC Bank at Venus Sports Academy, Mumbai, during the Woods T20 Bowled Out Corporate Cricket Tournament. Coming in at no.3, Kailash played a special knock scoring 62 runs off just 45 balls. There were some contributions in the middle order by Sagar (32 runs off 22 balls) and Bipin (22 not out off 22 balls) which helped Indusind to cross the 140-run mark. Santosh was the pick of the bowlers accounting for 3-22 in his three overs.
In reply, HDFC just thrashed Indusind to chase down the target in mere 15.1 overs, winning the match comprehensively by nine wickets. The top three batsmen contributed to their team’s run chase. Openers Sachin (40 runs off 27 balls) and Anand (60 not out off 42 balls) provided a solid start to HDFC’s batting. Anand was spectacular with the bat and was striking the ball at a towering rate of close to 150. He did not let loose once he achieved the half century milestone. Instead he focused on playing through till his team reached the finishing line. Amar (21 not out off 20 balls) was the other batsman who chipped in for HDFC. Yogesh was the only wicket-taker for Indusind.
Anand (1-23 in 4 overs and 60 not out off 42 balls) was awarded with the Man of the Match prize for his scintillating all-round performance.
It was quite a one-sided affair at Venus Sports Academy, Mumbai when HBS Realtors locked horns against Naaptol Online Pvt Ltd on 9th April during the Woods T20 Bowled Out Corporate Cricket Tournament. Batting first, HBS Realtors posted a humble 117-6 in 20 overs. Opening bat Himanshu was the lone fighter who remained unbeaten on 49 off 48 balls. Apart from him, none of the HBS’s batsmen looked in shape. Naaptol bowled well and their disciplined bowling efforts were rewarded as well. Kiran and Praveen picked up two wickets each.
Chasing a low target can sometimes get tricky and this is what happened with Naaptol. They got off to a disastrous start, losing their top four batsmen for naught. All four of them departed without troubling the scorers. Abhishek picked up three and Roopchand grabbed one. It was the middle order pair of Haseeb (52 not out off 48 balls) and Avnish (40 not out off 43 balls) that bailed out Naaptol. Both these players absorbed the pressure well and ensured that their team was home safe. They ran well between the wickets and struck the odd boundary to maintain the required run rate. Haseeb and Avnish were the saviours of Naaptol. The target was chased down in 16.5 overs with six wickets in hand.
Avnish (1-9 in 4 overs and 40 not out off 43 balls) was declared as the Man of the Match for his match-winning all-round performance.
5 Matches to be played against local clubs from UK, 10 Days Tour includes Lodging, Boarding, Air Tickets and sight seeing. Matches will be played at multiple cities – Manchester, Luton, Bradordshire and few other cities. The Tour starts from 06 June 2016.
County club to assist all the players with visas and other related process for tour.
Winning the toss and electing to bat first, Kutchi Lohana posted a strong target of 196 runs against Halai Lohana on 2nd April at Payyade Cricket Ground, Mumbai in the semi-final match of Kapol Premiere League. The openers Darshan Ruparel () and Yatish Ganatra () were wonderful and provided a handsome start to their team’s batting. Ganatra played one of his best innings as he blistered a 50-ball 100, smacking nine boundaries and five sixes. He struck at an attacking strike rate of 200 and was a splendid spectacle. Harshit Savani was the pick of the bowlers picking up 3-22 in his four overs.
Halai Lohana gave a tough fight as they finished off with 162-9 in 20 overs. They lost the match by 33 runs. Milan Rughani (43 runs off 26 balls) and Manan Thakkar (55 runs off 32 balls) played some fantastic knocks but failed to take their team home. Vishal Ruparel was the star bowler, grabbing 3-17 in four overs. Jignesh Katira and Mukesh Thakkar picked up two wickets apiece.
Yatish Ganatra (100 runs off 50 balls) was awarded with the Man of the Match prize for his scintillating century.
It was a low scoring quarter final match at Vengsarkar Academy, Mumbai, on 2nd April between Trafigura and Motilal Oswal during the T20 Master’s Cup 2015-16 Edition 5. Batting first, Trafigura was restricted to a modest 118-7 in 20 overs. Motilal Oswal bowlers bowled well in tandem, with Deepak Chalke, Mandar and Prakash being the wiocket-takers for their team. All of them ended with two wickets each. Anil Bhalala, who remained unbeaten on 59 runs off 54 balls was the lone fighter for Trafigura.
Motilal Oswal chased down the target easily in 16.3 overs, winning the match by five wickets. Opening bat Jinny Raphael (63 runs off 52 balls) was simply fantastic with the bat. Jinny provided a solid start to the run chase, scoring more than half of the runs. His innings composed of seven boundaries and a six was a treat to watch. Kishor Jog, Anil Bhalala and Bakul Shah picked up one wicket each.
Jinny Raphael (63 runs off 42 balls) was declared as the Man of the Match award for his match-winning knock.
Batting first, Deutsche bank posted a daunting 181-6 in their full quota of 20 overs against KPMG on 2nd April at Vengsarkar Academy, Mumbai, during the quarter final of T20 Master’s Cup 2015-16 Edition 5. Middle order bat Vinit (58 runs off 37 balls), hitting five boundaries and two sixes. He was exceptional with the bat and was a treat to watch. Unfortunately, Vinit was run out which put an end to his splendid innings. Nirav and Sagar were the pick of the bowlers, picking up couple of wickets apiece.
KPMG fought well to post 166-6 in 20 overs, falling shy of just 15 runs. Openers Raja Hudda (47) and Bharat (26) provided solid start to KPMG’s innings. Though Harsh (34) and Kunal (26) made some useful contributions in the middle order, KPMG failed to achieve the target. Anil Julka shined with the ball grabbing 3-32 in his four-over spell.
Vinit (58 runs off 37 balls) was bestowed with the Man of the Match award for his match-winning knock.
Abbott posted a daunting 201-10 in 27.4 overs against Raptakos on 2nd April at John Bright, Mumbai during the E-Merck Shield, organized under the aegis of Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA). Coming in at no.8, Reetesh Shetty played a gem of an innings when he scored 55 runs off just 38 cherries, smacking nine boundaries. Shetty was a spectator’s delight as he played some good looking cricketing shots throughout his entertaining knock. Right arm medium fast bowler Ganesh Chandane was the pick of the bowlers, picking up 3-36 in his 6.4 overs.
In reply, Raptakos made a mess of the run chase as they were done and dusted for a humble 108 in 26.3 overs, losing the match by a big margin of 93 runs. Sabaji Angane top scored with 23 runs off 48 balls. Praveen Singh shined with the ball as he grabbed 3-10 in his 2.2 overs. Sandesh Bhoir and Sandeep Gedam also joined in the party by picking up two wickets each. Reetesh Shetty, who had played his role with the bat, rolled his arm over to pick up 1-14 in his 2.1 overs.
Reetesh Shetty (55 runs off 38 balls and 1-14 in 2.1 overs) was declared as the Man of the Match for his brilliant all-round performance.
CRICKET CLUB OF DOMBIVLI (C.C.D) has organized 40 days summer camp at D.N.C high school from 14/4/2016 to 31/5/2016 for under 17 boys in morning and afternoon sessions.
The summer coaching camp will be conducted by Mr. Vinayak Joshi , NCA Level 1 coach under the able guideance of Mr. Dinesh Lad (Raju) coach of Rohit Sharma, Shardul Thakur, Siddesh Lad, Harmeet Singh and many other cricketers of high repute.

This camp will also be supported by Physical Conditioning Trainer NCA Level 1 Coach Mr. Tushar Sringare.
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Welspun posted a daunting 192-9 in their full quota of 20 overs against IL&FS on 3rd April at Vengsarkar Academy, Oval, Mumbai during the T20 Master’s Cup 2015-16 Edition 6. Chirag Baxani was brilliant with the bat as he cruised to a scintillating 55-run coming off just 27 balls. He smacked 11 boundaries in his entertaining knock. Vijay Mangalur (37 runs off 25 balls) gave him good company in the middle order. It was not an ideal bowling performance from IL&FS, apart from Niket who managed to pick up 2-39 in four overs.
In reply, IL&FS was done and dusted for a paltry 71 in just 10.3 overs, thus losing the match by a mammoth margin of 121 runs. Devendar top scored with 18 runs off 15 balls, hitting four boundaries. Nilesh Kalamhe was the pick of the bowlers picking up 3-13 in two overs.
Chirag Baxani (55 runs off 27 balls) was declared as the Man of the Match for his match-winning knock.

