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Boys Cricket Academy after being put to bat first at Dadaji Konddev Stadium managed to score 149/10 in 42.4 overs. Even though most of the players found it difficult to get going, Aditya Rawat at no.3 was the top scorer with 46 runs of 42 balls. From the bowlers, left arm spinner Omkar Karandikar with 3/13 in 9 overs with 3 maidens was the pick of the lot. Apart from him, Karan Patil took 3/32 in 9 overs.

Golden Star Cricket Academy in reply chased down the score successfully winning the finals by 5 wickets. Opener Deepak Kokare top scored with 55 runs off 69 balls (9 fours, 1 six) while skipper Ashutosh Mali at no.4 anchored the chase with an unbeaten 54* off 79 balls (6 fours).

Scorecard link: http://tripoturf.com/Tournament/match-details/64246/tournament-details/GKPLatAnnPhaChaTroTha2

Top 3 scorers in the tournament-

  •         Ashutosh Mali: 176 runs in 5 innings at 58.67
  •          Abhigyan Kundu: 170 runs in 3 innings at 56.67
  •          Aditya Rawat: 159 runs in 5 innings @39.75

Top 3 wicket-takers in the tournament-

  •          Vedant Patil: 16 wkts in 5 innings @8.25
  •          Karan Patil: 10 wkts in 5 innings @13.50
  •          Anuj Iyer: 10 wkts in 4 innigns @7.50

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Played at RK Kridgangan Ground Morwa, Rising Star Foundation after being put to bat first scored 254/3 in 35 overs.  Openers Yadnesh and Siddhesh Jadhav gave a perfect start with solid 56 runs of opening stand while Siddhesh Jadhav continued the good momentum as he went on to score an impressive hundred. Siddhesh scored 112* off 95 balls smashing 16 fours and 2 sixes batting right till the end for his team. Apart from him, Krishna Bind at no.4 also played really well scoring 55*off just 50 balls while also stitching an unbeaten 125* run stand with Siddhesh.

Global XI in reply were fell short of the stipulated total as they could only reach 238/9 in 35 overs. No.7 batsman Ankit almost changed the game with his whirlwind knock of 81* off 49 balls smashing 7 fours and 4 sixes. From the bowlers, Harmesh with 2/45 in 6 overs was the pick of the lot.

Result: Rising stars foundation win by 16 runs

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Played at Vengarkar Academy Mahul Ground, Gaud Saraswat CC batting first posted a more than decent total of 298/4 in 40 overs. All eyes were on opener Aryan Chauhan who  top scored for his team with a massive 158 off 114 balls smashing 16 fours and 1 six. Aryan was also well supported by Aarush (52 runs) and Auwab Kunni (71 runs) as Gaud Saraswat reached a commanding total in their quota of 40 overs.

Chasing 299 in 40 overs is never going to be easy for any team and especially when it’s the finals. Ageas Federal Vengsarkar Academy were all out for 132/9 with Shivank Rao scoring 40* for his team. The bowlers did a good job sticking to their line and length as spinner Mann Bhanushali took 4/14 being the pick of the lot while Kavya Gori chipping in with 2 wickets.

Result: Gaud Saraswat CC win the finals by 166 runs

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Great news for aspiring cricketers in mumbai, admissions have started at this cricket academy in bandra BKC, Crickingdom Academy by Rohit Sharma

Bandra is a place situated right in the heart of Mumbai. The academy is very close to BKC & Sion station which means its accessible to cricketers from central part of mumbai and western suburbs. The academy has few students travelling from south mumbai too with the likes of Dadar, Matunga and Lower Parel. 

This cricket academy in bandra bkc , has 3 natural green turf wickets which provides true bounce to every sort of bowler. Measures are in place to ensure good safety of cricketers. 

Coaches who coach at this academy are highly qualified in both cricket skills & soft skills. Soft skills mainly communication play a critical role in the development of a young cricketers. The curriculum is developed in consultation with Indian cricketer, Rohit Sharma. 

There are several private cricket academies in Mumbai which are not affiliated to any MCA Clubs (Mumbai Cricket Association clubs), which makes it practically impossible for any cricketer to play at competitive higher levels in the mumbai cricket circle. 

The most important highlight of this cricket academy in bandra bkc, is the fact that it is affiliated to 5 registered MCA clubs, ensuring great exposure to talented cricketers. These 5 MCA clubs are spread across different divisions within MCA allowing decent exposure to any sort of talent.

 The coach is to student ratio at this academy is 1:15 and there are regular nets practice for all students of the academy. To hone the temperament of young cricketers, regular practice cricket matches are held in mumbai.  

Cricketgraph is the media partner of Crickingdom Cricket Academy in Sion, to ensure talented players are represented and highlighted in the right way to the cricket community at large. 

There is also a sitting area for parents and super hygienic washroom facility provided by the academy. The academy is open for both boys and girls. Apart from that, the academy has dedicated rest-rooms out of which there are special rest rooms for girls, in house cafeteria, gym, steam, sauna, football turf, badminton court, tennis court and many recreational facilities for the students. To check other facilities in the academy Click here 

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Omni Global after being put to bat first at Navroz C.C wicket managed to post a handsome total of 225/10 in 34.5 overs. Middle order batsman Faizan Rabbani top scored with 59 runs while no.3 batsman Raj Waghela scored 46 runs. From the bowlers, Deep Bhatt and Jemin Panchal took 3 wickets each.

Defending a total of 226, Riders were all out for 103 runs in 25 overs thanks to a wonderful bowling spell by Harshal Jadhav. Harshal changed the game with exceptional bowling figures of 5/12 in 5 overs with 3 maidens while he was nicely supported by Pranit Shelar who took 4/10 in 6 overs with one maiden.

Result: Omni Global won by 122 runs

Man of the match: Harshal Jadhav

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Mumbai, February 26:

Bolstered by the brilliant batting performance of Ruturaj Mungekar who smashed a solid 64-ball unbeaten century 116 runs, Mumbai Police Cricket Club ‘B’ team emerged champions defeating BEST Arts & Sports Club by a comfortable 66-run margin in the final of the Insurance Shield T20 Cricket Tournament, played at the National CC ground, Cross Maidan on Friday. This tournament resumed early this week after it was halted due to the Covid-19 lockdown since last March.

BEST deciding to field first after winning the toss managed to get an early breakthrough when Mumbai Police opening batsman Rohan Bhosale was dismissed caught and bowled by Pravin Pednekar on the third ball of the innings and the scoreboard blank. But, thereafter, the Policemen recovered quickly from that setback as the other opener Mungekar made merry in the middle belting the rival bowlers to all corners of the ground and his knock helped Mumbai Police amass a challenge total of 193 runs for the loss of just 4 wickets from their stipulated 20 overs.

Mungekar during his 85 minutes at the crease cracked nine sweetly timed hits to the boundary and powerfully struck a half dozen sixes. He shared a 73-run partnership with Tanmay Mayekar (39 runs) for the second wicket and was later involved in a 78-run association with Mansingh Chavan (16 runs) for the third wicket. Pravin Pednekar (2 for 23 runs) was BEST’s most successful bowler.

Chasing a stiff target, BEST batsmen failed to raise to the challenge as they lost four early wickets for just nine runs from the first four overs. The initial damage proved to be a big blow as they were unable to steady the innings. A late fightback from lower order batter Ketan Dhatavkar who scored an unbeaten 51 runs and Nilesh Kharmale 34 runs lifted their innings which closed at 127 for loss of 7 wickets from 20 overs. Prashant More (3 for 6 runs) and Yogesh Jagtap (2 for 24 runs) shared the spoils.

There was more to cheer for the Mumbai Police outfit as Ruturaj Mungekar was declared as the ‘Man-of-the-Series’, Tanmay Mayekar was adjudged as the ‘Best Batsman’ and Yogesh Jagtap won the ‘Best Bowler’ award.

Brief scores: Mumbai Police Cricket Club ‘B’. 193 for 4 wickets, 20 overs (Ruturaj Mungekar 116* (64balls, 9×4, 6×6), Tanmay Mayekar 39; Pravin Pednekar 2/23) beat BEST Arts & Sports Club 127 for 7 wickets, 20 overs (Ketan Dhatavkar 51*, Nilesh Kharmale 34; Prashant More 3/6, Yogesh Jagtap 2/24). Result: Mumbai Police Cricket Club ‘B’ won by 66 runs.

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The last few weeks have witnessed all the pending matches of Times Shield of last year being played in the month of February’2021 across various cricket grounds in Mumbai. In the Qualifier Division finals on 20.02.21, D’décor locked horns with Tata Memorial Hospital.

D’décor batting first scored 308/7 in 1st innings where in Vikrant Keni top scored with 92 runs. Vikrant played a composed knock keeping the scoreboard ticking and forging good partnerships. Apart from Vikrant, Sumedh Chaudhary (52 runs) and Meeran Dhamankar (51) scored crucial half centuries. From the bowlers, Dasrath Chavan with 3/68 was the pick of the lot.

Tata Memorial Hospital in reply were bundled out for 133 runs with Khimji Makwana scoring 32 runs. From the bowlers, Rahul Tamore was brilliant with the ball taking 4/14 which proved to be a very important spell for his team.

 Result: D’décor won by 175 runs

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Just a few days back, Prithvi Shaw scored a handsome 105 vs Delhi and now he raises the bar with a scintillating double ton. Shaw entered the elite list of players to have scored a double century in Vijay Hazare Trophy. The youngster who is working hard on his comeback has proved one and all about how serious he is taking his game.  Mumbai team scored a mammoth 457/4 vs Puducherry in the Elite D Group game.

Opening the innings for Mumbai, the youngster smashed 32 fours and 4 sixes en-route his unbeaten 227* off 152 balls. With this innings he also surpassed Samju Samson’s score of 212 to become the highest individual scorer in the history of Vijay Hazare Trophy. This was shaw’s maiden list A double ton and with this he became the 8th Indian to do so. Apart from him, Suryakumar Yadav also scored 133 off just 58 balls making the case stronger for himself for Indian call up!

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He is just 9 years and Agastya Kashikar impressed all once again with his 2nd Unbeaten Half-Century in a row.
Agastya once again carried the bat for all 20 overs as he remained not out on his way to score unbeaten 60 runs off 57 balls which got him his 2nd consecutive Man of the Match award at Kalyan’s Little Champs U-12 Tournament organised by Santosh Pathak Sports Academy.


Agastya’s knock helped Abhiveera Boys Group post an impressive total of 149/4 in 20 overs and then restricted Kochipata Sports Academy to 85/10 in 17 overs.

This tournament is being held at Santosh Pathak Cricket academy ground in kalyan

Tanmay Mayekar’s scored a brilliant 52-ball unbeaten century 100 runs which helped Mumbai Police Cricket ‘Club B’ team defeat HPCL Cricket Club by 7 wickets in a semi-final match of the Insurance Shield T20 Cricket Tournament and played at the National CC ground, Cross Maidan on Wednesday. This tournament resumed today after it was halted due to the Covid-19 lockdown since last March.

Mumbai Police after deciding to field first managed to restrict HPCL to a modest total of 159 for 5 wickets from their quota of 20 overs. HPCL Utkarsh Raut played a crucial knock making 89 runs to lift the innings. Left-arm spinner Yogesh Sawant (2/18) and left-arm medium pacer Yogesh Jagtap (2/28) were responsible for keeping the HPCL batsmen under control.

Later, Mumbai Police’s opening batsmen Mayekar quickly settled down as he started to score runs at a brisk pace and his match-winning effort included nine boundaries and five well-struck hits over the boundary ropes to enable his team reach their winning target scoring 162 for 3 wickets.

Brief scores: HPCL Cricket Club 159 for 5 wickets, 20 overs (Utkarsh Raut 89; Yogesh Sawant 2/18, Yogesh Jagtap 2/28) lost to Mumbai Police Cricket Club ‘B’ 162 for 3 wickets, 20 overs (Tanmay Mayekar 100* (52b, 9×4, 5×6; Sameer Patil 2/23). Result: Mumbai Police won by 7 wickets.

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