Mumbai: Larsen & Toubro SC held their nerves in the tense closing stages to snatch a thrilling one-run victory against Abhyudaya Bank SC in a Plate Category Group-C match of the 10th Insurance Shield T20 Inter-Office Cricket Tournament, organised by Oriental Insurance under the aegis of MCA (Mumbai Cricket Association) and played at the Youths Own Union ground, Cross Maidan.
Sent in to bat first, Larsen & Toubro managed to score 144 runs for 7 wickets in 20 overs. Opener Kalpesh Yeralkar played a responsible innings and scored 43 runs, while all-rounder Jatin Sethi contributed 34 runs to prop the total. Abhyudaya bowlers Mangesh Shinde (2 for 18), Pradip Kanchan (2 for 26), and Sushil Rane (2 for 34) shared the wickets.
In reply, Abhyudaya Bank batted positively and with Pradip Kanchan batting fluently they looked set to reach the winning target. But after Kanchan’s dismissal for a solid 63 runs, Abhyudaya Bank lost the fight and the match by a very close margin.
In a Group-A match, BEST Arts & SC defeated Canara Bank SC by a huge 82-run margin. Batting first BEST scored 145 for 5 wickets in 20 overs with Devraj Gaikwad 36 runs, Ketan Dhatavkar 28 runs, and Mandar Patil 26 runs contributing to the total. BEST bowlers were a disciplined lot and bowled out Canara Bank for 63 runs in 17.5 overs. Kiran Khanvilkar 4 for 8 runs was the leading wiket-taker while Pravin Pednekar 2 for 9, and Nilesh Karmale 2 for 14 played the supporting roles.
In an Elite Category encounter, hosts Oriental Insurance SC suffered a 77-run defeat at the hands of New India Assurance at the National CC ground, Cross Maidan.
New India Assurance SC 219 for 5 wickets in 20 overs. The leading batsmen who scored the runs was Vinay Kunwar 72 runs (31-balls), Shubham Ghatge 48 runs (46-balls), and Sumit Mishra 46 runs (23-balls), while Manas Tiwari got 2 wickets for /37 runs. Later Oriental Insurance were restricted to 142 runs for 7 wickets in 20 overs. Aakash Sharma was the lone batter to defy the New India bowlers and top-scored with 64 runs (38-balls), and Shiddesh Jadhav made 24 runs.
Brief scores – Plate Category: Mazagon Docks SC 163 for 6 wickets, 20 overs (Mayur Gharat 75 not out, S. Pawaskar 53; Ruchit Jani 3/21) beat Air India 141 for 4 wickets, 20 overs (Ruchit Jani 33, Abhijit Agre 27; S. Pawaskar 2/22). Result: Mazagon Docks won by 22 runs.
Larsen & Toubro SC 144 for 7 wickets, 20 overs (Kalpesh Yeralkar 43, Jatin Sethi 34; Mangesh Shinde 2/18, Pradip Kanchan 2/26, Sushil Rane 2/34) beat Abhyudaya Bank SC 143 for 6 wickets, 20 overs (Pradip Kanchan 63; Jatin Sethi 2/31). Result: Larsen & Toubro won by 1 run.
BEST Arts & SC 145 for 5 wickets, 20 overs (Devraj Gaikwad 36, Ketan Dhatavkar 28, Mandar Patil 26) beat Canara Bank SC 63 all out, 17.5 overs (Kiran Khanvilkar 4/8, Pravin Pednekar 2/9, Nilesh Karmale 2/14). Result: BEST won by 82 runs.
Elite Category: New India Assurance SC 219 for 5 wickets, 20 overs (Vinay Kunwar 72 (31-balls), Shubham Ghatge 48, Sumit Mishra 46; Manas Tiwari 2/37) beat Oriental Insurance SC 142 for 7 wickets, 20 overs (Aakash Sharma 64, Shiddesh Jadhav 24). Result: New India Assurance won by 77 runs.
In the match of Purushottam Shield Tournament between Parsee Gymkhana and Sainath Sports
Club where the latter won the toss and elected to field faced defeat as the winning team Parsee
Gymkhana had scored 340 runs in 70 overs at the loss of 7 wickets. Their 2 players Sachin Yadav
and Aditya Tare contributed with the bat scoring 74 and 105 runs respectively for their team! From the bowlers, Spinner Vinayak Bhoir took 4 wickets giving 96 runs in 21 overs restricting his opponents to a chaseable total.
As the Sainath Sports Club came out to bat, their openers Shikhar H Thakur and Ayush Mhatre were
dismissed for meagre total of 6 and 0 runs. Inspite of the exceptional 100 and 70 scored respectively
by Vinayak Bhoir and Makarand Patil, the team fell short of 30 runs and got all out for 310 runs as the
bowlers of Parsee Gymkhana- Nipun Panchal took 3 wickets in 16.6 overs, while Anjdeep Lad, Yash
Dicholkar and Parag Khanapurkar took 2 wickets each!
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Headquartered in Mumbai, GoChamps is a new and upcoming sports preventive and supportive products brand which was incorporated in 2020 under Ascent Sigmax Sportsmeds Pvt Ltd. GoChamps recently conducted a grand awards function at Hotel Westin, Garden City, Mumbai wherein numerous cricketers who have been performing consistently and showing a promise to be the next big thing were spotted and felicitated by GoChamps.
The 11 Emerging Cricketers namely Yash Dhull (Delhi), Shaik Rasheed (AP), Harnoor Singh (Chandigarh), Aaradhya Yadav (UP), Musheer Khan (Mumbai), SV Rahul (AP), Arnav Kishor (Bihar) , Aryan Dalal (Delhi), Yuvraj Singh (Haryana), Kumar Kushagra (Jharkhand) & Dheeraj Goud (Hyderabad) were selected by Former Indian Cricketer & Chief of Senior Selection Committee Mr.Chetan Sharma. Apart from that, Tanush Kotian, Former India U19 & Current Mumbai Ranji Player was made the brand ambassador of GoChamps.
Cricketgraph connected with GoChamps Vice President Rakesh Kumar who has been an athlete himself in his early years. Rakesh himself played till Junior Level before he leaped onto the Corproate World where he has been around since more than 2 Decades.
What was the motivation behind conducting this awards function?
A lot of small events happen here and there, Delhi will conduct an event for Delhi Cricketers, Hyderabad will do that for Hyderabad Cricketers, BCCI recently did one awards function at Motera for India U19 Team but no one has executed a grand award function where in promising and young cricketers from Different States can be called up on one stage. Hence, GoChamps decided to conduct this event giving a platform to those young cricketers.
What was the purpose and on what basis were the cricketers selected?
We conducted this awards function under the aegis of Mansi Mistry Foundation. We had invited Mr.Chetan Sharma who is the current senior member of the selection committee and also a former Indian Cricketer. The purpose was to bring these talented cricketers under the eyes of seniors like Chetan Sharma and others because these kids are the future and they need a platform where they are recognized. Now take example of Musheer, he has been consistently performing at all age groups for Mumbai and he is one player to watchout for, similarly alongwith Musheer we selected 11 such promising cricketers.
In what capacity were the selected players acknowledged or recognized in the GoChamps Awards Function?
We have given the 11 Selected Players apart from the Trophy, Medal and Citation a GoChamps Shield Insurance of 5Lakhs- a complete medical insurance for one year. Rs 51,000/- Cash to each player from GoChamps Care Initiative and GoChamps Protection of GoChamps Products worth Rs 25,000/-
Can you tell us more about GoChamps Brand?
GoChamps is a sports brand formed under Ascent Group which already owns Flamingo Brand. Flamingo makes post injury supportive products & has been around for more than 2 decades. However, many players shared feedback to make products which they can wear while playing to prevent injuries. That is when we decided to make GoChamps. It’s been 2 years now since we have done a lot of R&D and in 2 years we have made 8 medically certified products.
We all know a shelf life of a Sportsperson is very low, It’s on an average 10 to 12 years, the extra ordinary ones have between 12-20 yrs. In already such small shelf life, there is a fear of getting injured. Once a player gets injured, it’s difficult to recover and I have seen many careers getting over due to injuries including mine! The recovery gets difficult and its time consuming in most cases. Hence, we have decided to introduce injury preventive products which players/athletes can wear it along on the ground to avoid injuries. Take for example, a cricketer in his kitbag will have some default things in the bag like pads, abdo guard, bat, helmet, gloves, thigh guard, chest guard but what about carrying a knee cap or how about carrying an ankle support along? We want to inculcate a habit formation in players to carry these injury preventive products as default in their kitbag like other products because at the end of the day GoChamps is aiming for a revolution, a movement to prevent injuries and optimize the shelf life of cricketers and other athletes.
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Mumbai: The 2nd LNCC OMNI Global Invitational Under-22 Invitation Cricket Tournament 2021-2022, organized by Lord Northbrook CC under the aegis of Mumbai Cricket Association, is scheduled to commence from Thursday, April 21.
A total of 20 teams, divided into five groups will be competing for the top honours in this tournament, will be conducted as per the New Model Rules of the Mumbai Cricket Association.
Players born on or after 01 September 1999 and born on or before 31 August 2003 will be eligible to participate in the tournament. However, a maximum four players with lower age, an exemption with a cutoff date of born on or after 01 September 2003 and born on or before 31 August 2006 will be allowed to participate.
All matches will consist of one innings per side, each innings being limited to a maximum of 40 overs. All matches shall be of one day’s scheduled duration. One bowler can bowl maximum 8 overs.
The 20 teams – Group-A: Fort Vijay CC, Shivaji Park Gymkhana, Parsee Gymkhana, MIG CC.
Group-B: Mumbai Police Gymkhana, OMNI CC, Sainath SC, Dr. D.Y. Patil SA.
Group-C: Dadar Union SC, Payyade SC, Karnatak SA, Bombay Gymkhana.
Group-D: MV Sports Club, Lord Northbrook CC, New Hind SC, Goregaon SC.
Group-E: Wellington SC, Shivaji Park Youngster, National CC, Victory SC.
Mumbai: A superb all-round performance by Shoeb Khan, who took 3 wickets for 9 runs and then scored an unbeaten 45 runs was the highlight of Dharamji Morarji CC’s fluent 10-wicket victory against Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in the opening Elite Category Group-B match of the 10th Insurance Shield T20 Inter-Office Cricket Tournament, organised by Oriental Insurance under the aegis of MCA (Mumbai Cricket Association) and to be played at the National CC ground, Cross Maidan on Tuesday.
Dharamji Morarji decided to field restricted RBI to 93 for 9 wickets from 20 overs. Shoeb received good support from Prathmesh Belchada who claimed 2 wickets for 17 runs. In reply, Dharamji Morarji easily reached 94 runs without losing a wicket. Openers Shoeb (45 runs, 43-balls, 5x4s) and Lalit Sharma 40 runs (37-balls, 2x4s, 1×6) steered Dharamji to victory.
In the other match, Mumbai Police CC ‘B’ recorded a 4-wicket win against Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL). Mumbai Police bowlers Ajinkya Deshmukh (2 for 12) and Amit Jadhav (2 for 19) restricted HPCL to 107 for 7 wickets in 20 overs. Later, Mumbai Police lost early wickets before number 6 bat Rishi More 31 runs not out and number 7 bat Pradnesh Lad 32 runs helped the policemen snatch a tense win.
Brief scores
Elite Category – Group-B: Reserve Bank of India 93 for 9 wickets, 20 overs (Shoeb Khan 3/9, Prathmesh Belchada 2/17) lost to Dharamji Morarji CC 94 for no loss, 12.3 overs (Shoeb Khan 45 not out, Lalit Sharma 40 not out). Result: Dharamji Morarji CC won by 10 wickets.
HPCL CC 107 for 7 wickets, 20 overs (Bhargav Patil 34, Aniket Singh 28; Ajinkya Deshmukh 2/12, Amit Jadhav 2/19) lost to Mumbai Police CC ‘B’ 109 for 6 wickets, 16.5 overs (Rishi More 31 not out, Pradnesh Lad 32; Aakash Mishra 3/29). Result: Mumbai Police CC won by 4 wickets.
Plate Category – Group-A: General Insurance Company 139 for 9 wickets, 20 overs (Jairaj Chitnis 37; Sandip Desai 2/21, Umesh Jare 2/22, Suraj Kakade 2/29) beat Life Insurance Corporation CC 69 all out, 16.4 overs (Kiran D 3/11, Varun Bhardwaj 3/14). Result: GIC CC won by 70 runs.
Mumbai, April 13, 2022: It has been over two years that the COVID-19 pandemic has constrained social gatherings and restricted many people to a limited area of activity. Most affected by the confinement have been the country’s children and youth, who have found very few avenues, during this time, to carry on a normal life. This created many challenges for them, in terms of physical and mental well-being, sparking many discussions about how to help them reinvigorate themselves and regain the right balance. Many have also been personally impacted by the effects of the pandemic. Bearing this in mind, Thadomal Shahani Centre for Management (TSCFM), a premier management school in India, and part of The Shahani Group of institutions, recently organized The Ignite Cup, a cricket tournament for youth.
Fourteen teams from twelve colleges across Mumbai participated in the tournament, which extended over five days, and was held at the Sambhaji Ground near TSCFM’s Mulund campus. Spectacular performances were witnessed by the players, who turned out with full enthusiasm to embrace the spirit of the game. Team Rising Warriors won the final against Team Powai Panthers. Several players stood out with their scintillating performance, including Khan Mahmood Shabbu and Asaduddin Chaudhry Misbahuddin Safiya, from RJ College, who were adjudged Man of the Series and Best Bowler respectively, and Prasad Satyadeo Yadav, from SM Shetty College, who was declared the Best Batsman.
At the concluding ceremony, Thadomal Shahani Centre for Management also announced a host of scholarships, including a 100% scholarship for youth who have lost either of their parents or the earning member of the family, for enrollment in one of the institute’s vocational programs, namely, PG Diploma in Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI); 4-in-1 Professional Diploma in Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (PDBFSI); Professional Diploma in Digital Marketing; or Certificate in Business English. A 50% scholarship was announced for youth from COVID-affected families for enrollment in one of TSCFM’s postgraduate programs in management, namely the 3-in-1 Management Program (PGDBM) or MBA from UK University (Global MBA).
In addition, all players who participated in The Ignite Cup will be eligible to receive a 60% scholarship for enrollment in one of the vocational programs – PG Diploma in Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI); 4-in-1 Professional Diploma in Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (PDBFSI); Professional Diploma in Digital Marketing; or Certificate in Business English. 10% scholarship for all participants and a 15% scholarship for the tournament winners were also announced for enrollment in the postgraduate programs in management – 3-in-1 Management Program (PGDBM) or MBA from UK University (Global MBA).
Speaking about the tournament, Amit Sharma, COO, The Shahani Group, said, “Over the past two years, we have witnessed many of our own students grapple with the myriad challenges that arose from the pandemic. A multitude of news reports throughout the lockdown has also chronicled the plight of Indian youth as they attempted to keep up with education while also dealing with personal loss, isolation, and physical and mental health issues. As the country has opened up again this year, we wanted to organize an activity that would interest these youth, and present them with an opportunity to collaborate and work as a team again, after being stuck alone for so long. A cricket tournament was a natural choice, given the high popularity of the sport in India. Through The Ignite Cup, we hope that we were successful in igniting in all the participants, the values of a game that fosters teamwork, analytical thinking, and a feeling of oneness even in a competitive environment.”
A cash prize of INR 21,000 was awarded to The Rising Warriors, along with the Winners’ trophy, while Powai Panthers walked away with INR 11,000 in prize money and the Runners Up trophy. The Man of the Series, Best Bowler, and Best Batsman were also bestowed with trophies.
Other colleges that participated in The Ignite Cup are Kelkar College, Bedekar College, Dnyansadhana College, Chandrabhan Sharma College, Bharatiya Vidyapeeth, Vivekananda Education Society, KBP College (Thane), Ideal College (Kalyan), Shree Ram College (Bhandup) and Thadomal Shahani Centre for Management.
About The Shahani Group:
Drawing upon its legacy of over a hundred years in the Indian education sector, the Shahani Group devotes itself to enhancing the careers of lakhs of students via its academic initiatives aimed at providing them with employment in diverse industry sectors. Helmed by Maya Shahani and Dr. Akhil Shahani, the Shahani Group is now in its fourth generation and encompasses a new generation of institutions in areas of management, media, banking, real estate, digital marketing, and more. Along with praiseworthy initiatives such as – ask.CAREERS, Thadomal Shahani Centre For Management, Thadomal Shahani Centre For Media & Communication and ask Talent Services, the Shahani clan has been instrumental in forming over 24 iconic colleges in Mumbai, such as Thadomal Shahani Engineering College, HR College, KC College, and National College, among others.
As a result, it has been widely recognized for its work in the sector, receiving a bevy of awards, including the CFBP Jamnalal Bajaj Award for Ethical Business Practices, the Clinton Global Initiative Award, and the CII Education Excellence Award. Operational in four cities, the Group also has an educational technology division and job placement division under its banner and runs several CSR initiatives aimed at providing education and healthcare for the under-privileged.
The match between S.P Group Cricket Academy and Rajhans Sports Academy of RSCA Tri series tournament wherein S.P group won the toss elected to bat first won by 39 runs witnessed some great performances! The winning team had put up a big score of 210 runs in 35 overs at the stake of all their wickets wherein the man of the match Manish Laxman Waghmare had alone contributed 79 runs! The bowling attack of Rajhans Sports Academy was well controlled by Faiz, Pradnesh and Aman to secure 2 wickets each restricting the S.P Group to 210. From the bowlers, spinner Tejas Rajput was the pick of the lot taking 3 wkts with the ball.
The losing opponents could score only 162 runs in 33 overs at the loss of 10 wickets where only Pankaj P could score the highest 48 runs smashing 5 fours and 1 six! The bowling attack of S.P group was equally good as their bowlers Nirbhay Singh, Jayesh and Raj Patil took 2 wickets each climbing to the top!
On April 17, Umelmaan Cricket Club faced off against Sainath Cricket Club at Vasai in the semi-final of the late Dayanand Mhapankar Smruti Chashak. This is an MCA-affiliated cricket tournament.
Batting first, Umelmaan Cricket Club piled up a daunting score of 4-190 in 20 overs, thanks to Chinmay Mohite, who top-scored with a blistering 66 off 45 balls. Mohite, who opened the batting, hammered seven boundaries and two sixes. On the other hand, Mayur Mangela was the pick of the bowlers for Sainath Cricket Club. Mangela scalped 2-39 in three overs.
In reply, Sainath Cricket Club fought hard as they piled up 8-188 in 20 overs. They lost the match by just two runs. In this nail-biting run chase, opening batter Vishal Dhagaonlar starred with the bat. Dhagaonkar muscled 44 runs off 25 balls. For Umelmaan Cricket Club, Kanak Kini and Dhiraj Raut wreaked havoc with the ball. The duo struck with 3-31 and 3-24, respectively.
Chinmay Mohite was the top performer of the match. Mohite steered his team, Umelmaan Cricket Club, to the finals of the late Dayanand Mhapankar Smruti Chashak, an MCA-affiliated cricket tournament.
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On April 17, Stylo Cricketers and Madhukar G. Vartak Mem. S. C. clashed against each other during the Kanga League Knockout Tournament. Madhukar G. Vartak Mem. S. C. won the toss and elected to bat first.
Batting first, Madhukar G. Vartak Mem. S. C. were bundled out cheaply for 80 in 24.5 overs, thanks to Brijesh Sahani, who wreaked havoc with the ball. Sahani, a right arm opening medium pace bowler, rattled the opposition with his breathtaking figures of 6-22. He is an attacking speedster who clocks in at speeds of 130-135 kph. On the other hand, Madhukar G. Vartak Mem. S. C. had an off day with the bat as none of the batters looked in shape.
In reply, Stylo Cricketers made light work of the run chase as they achieved the total in 22.1 overs winning the match by six wickets. Ravi Yadav led the run chase from the front with a steady innings of 32. On the other hand, Madhukar G. Vartak Mem. S. C.’s bowlers looked listless as they failed to tame Stylo Cricketers.
Stylo Cricketers’ Brijesh Sahani was the top performer of the match. Sahani is popularly known as “Arrow Boy” since 2015 when a freak accident forced him to take a break from cricket. A teenager then, Sahani was practicing at the VPM Sports Complex in Dahisar when an arrow shot by an archer, who was practising there, hit Sahani in his head. The accident took place on January 16, 2015. Sahani’s teammates took him to the hospital immediately and thankfully the neurosurgeons were successfully able to remove the arrow from his head. It has been indeed incredible that Sahani was able to resume playing in the second innings.
On April 9, Cricket Xtreme Club locked horns against Kensington Cricket Club India at Fatima Ground in Vidyavihar, Mumbai during the JFSC Classic 5.0 tournament. Kensington Cricket Club India won the toss and elected to bat first.
Batting first, Kensington Cricket Club India piled up a fighting score of 5-177 in 20 overs. Lakshya Kochchar top scored with an unbeaten 41 off just 21 balls, including one boundary and four sixes. On the other hand, Rahi Shah was the most successful bowler for Cricket Xtreme Club as he struck with 2-33 in three overs.
In reply, Cricket Xtreme Club chased down the total in 19.4 overs, winning the match by two wickets. Shwet Patel muscled 53 runs off 39 balls to lead the run chase from the front. Patel was well supported by Anish Morkhia who packed a punch with an undefeated 46 off 18 balls. Morkhia hammered one boundary and five sixes during his blitzkrieg. Crucial partnership between Shwet Patel and Ashwin Balakrishnan laid the foundation for dramatic finish at the end. On the other hand, for Kensington Cricket Club India, Himmat Obhan and Amit Dahiya scalped two wickets each.
Anish Morkhia won the player of the match for his match winning innings of 46 not out off 18 balls. Morkhia guided his team Cricket Xtreme Club to a two-wicket win over Kensington Cricket Club India during the JFSC Classic 5.0 tournament.