T20 matches are always exciting and it gets all the more interesting to watch if there is an exciting battle between the opening bowlers and the opening pair of batters. In the recently concluded match of Gannon Dunkerly Cricket Tournament (GDCL), a similar instance happened which pumped up the opposition team’s opener who went berserk smashing sixes in almost every corner of the ground.
The opener in contention is none other than Kamran Ahmed who had a “friendly banter” with the opening bowler Sohrab Khushrusahi. Sohrab who is one competitive and animated character of Bombay Gymkhana tried to get into the nerves of Kamran which eventually provoked the opener to go all guns blazing.
Osians Cricket Club opting to bat first at Bombay Gymkhana posted a massive total of 268/4 in 20 overs thanks to a brilliant 171 run opening stand between Vishal Shah and Kamran Ahmed. Vishal scored an impressive 75 off 45 balls while Kamran Ahmed went on to score 109 in mere 42 balls smashing 7 fours and 10 sixes at a strike rate of close to 260.00. Bombay Gymkhana in reply were all out for 101 runs with all-rounder Vishal Shah coming up with a match winning spell of 5/11 in 2.4 overs.

Osians CC dominated in both the departments quite well and looked the better team throughout the course of the match as they won the game by a massive margin of 167 runs. Also the very fact that the opposition team players Sohrab& Kamran gave positive insights about the match while Sohrab also appreciating Kamran’s innings showed the sportsmanship from both the sides as all’s well that ends well as the game was indeed played in a good spirit.

Sohrab Khushrushahi from Bombay Gymkhana shared with Cricketgraph ”They just played really well. Kamran batted brilliantly. Some of the cleanest hitting I’ve seen in a while. And they won the match in the first 10 overs itself. As simple as that. We also dropped over 10 catches and didn’t deserve to win” When further asked on what exactly happened between him and Kamran, Sohrab quipped-“We’re two competitive boys and no one likes to be on the wrong side of the stick. What happened was just two friends discussing dinner plans and nothing more. Left on the field of play. We’ve played as team mates and opponents in the past and it’s all forgotten.”

When Cricketgraph asked Osian’s Opener Kamran about the same, he also had almost the same thing to share” Me and Sohrab have played together as teammates earlier and it’s always exciting to have competetive lads in the game, he told me something to which i replied, then again he said something and I reverted back and that just set the stage. We are good friends off the field & I respect him as a player, sometimes a bowler gets the better of the batsman and sometimes the batsman gets the better of the bowler and on this particular day, i happened to be timing the ball well as I went on to score a good century for my team”
Scorecard Link-https://www.crichq.com/matches/834963/2nd_innings
Wellington CC after being put to bat first at Shivaji Park, Dadar posted 209/8 in 43 overs with skipper Sagar Shah at the middle order top scoring with 54 runs off 78 balls. The rest of the players chipped in with cameos but none of them were able to convert their starts into something substantial. From Vijaychandra CC, off-spinner Bharat Major with 3/29 in 9 overs was the pick of the lot.

Vijaychandra CC fancied their chances of winning the quarters with the top order chipping in well. Vikas Jaiswal (66 runs) and Vaishnav Sail (57 runs) even stitched a 118 run stand for the 3rd wicket which had made them favorites for an easy chase. However, left arm spinner Shantanu Kadam came at the right time dismissing both the set batsman to break the partnership which was threatening at one stage. Shantanu Kadam came up with an important spell of 4/51 while the rest of the bowlers also bowled tightly resulting in Vijaychandra CC falling short of just 1 run in the penultimate over.
Result-Wellington CC won by 1 run, win the Quarter-Finals.
Scorecard Link-https://tripoturf.com/Tournament/match-details/64114/tournament-details/BOMJUNSHI
Young Mens Muslim Association after opting to bat first posted a total of 274/9 in 43 overs powered by impressive half centuries by Jash Ganiga and Ayan Pathan. 15 yr old Jash who scored a half century in Kale Cup last week continues to impress this time top scoring with 71 runs off 68 balls (7 fours, 1 six) coming at no.3. Ayan Pathan at no.6 scored a crucial 52 off 47 balls while Vilohit Desai at no.7 also provided a handy cameo remaining unbeaten on 45* off 65 balls (4 fours).

Daiwandya Cricket Club in reply were all out for 131 runs in 39.3 overs thanks to the young spin combination of Nishit Balla and Manan Bhatt. Nishit came up with a spell of 4/12 in 9 overs with 2 maidens while Manan Bhatt took 3/19 in 8 overs which dented Daiwadnya CC’s batting line up.
Result-Young Men Muslims Association won by 143 runs
Scorecard Link-https://tripoturf.com/Tournament/match-details/64121/tournament-details/SumVacShiCriTou
Young Star Cricket Club Thane after opting to bat first posted a very good total of 294/9 in 46 overs. Despite a shaky start with both the openers falling out cheaply, Shardul Pawar (56) and Ritesh Punyarthi (60) coming at no.3 and 4 stitched a crucial stand of 87 runs to bring the team back into the game. Middle order batsman Sameer Apte coming at no.6 further changed the game with his aggressive batting smashing 85* off 81 balls (7 fours, 3 sixes). Sameer looked good for a deserving hundred but never the less, his innings pushed the team towards a good total.
United Cricket Club Association in reply managed to chase down the score successfully winning the match by 2 wkts. United CC reached 272/8 in 44.3 overs even though most of the batters found it difficult to get going, Vishal Khot coming at no.4 played a solid innings of 100* in 86 balls (8 fours , 2 sixes). Vishal kept the scoreboard ticking while kept his nerves despite lacking much of a support from the other end. Opener Om Kulkarni (42) and Vikas Lubana (35) were the other two top scorers for United CC as they batted around Vishal quite well.
Result-United CC Association won the match by 2 wkts.
Scorecard Link-https://tripoturf.com/Tournament/match-details/64124/tournament-details/SumVacShiCriTou
Cricket Club of India after being put to bat first posted a respectable total of 264/9 in 70 overs. After a decent opening start with openers putting on 64 runs, Nishad Gabhawala at no.3 (56 runs) and Parth Shah (54 runs) at no.4 took the mantle ahead to push their team to a good position with a 98 run stand for the 3rd wicket. From the bowlers, it was New Hind’s all-rounder Parikshit Valsangkar taking crucial wickets coming up with a fifer. Parikshit with his leg-break spin was the pick of the lot with 5/103 in 24 overs including the wicket of CCI’ set batsman Parth Shah.

Chasing 265, Skipper Bhavin Thakkar showed some grit with 47 runs while it was Sachin Yadav and Mumbai U16 player Aayush Zimare stitching a crucial partnership at the middle order. Left-handed Sachin scored a very important knock of 63 runs at no.4 while all-rounder Zimare got out on 47 runs facing 93 deliveries. Parikshit who took a fifer also chipped in with the bat scoring 24 runs as New Hind SC chased down the total with 2 wkts in hand in 60.2 overs.
With this win, New Hind Sporting Club quality in the semi-finals of the Young Comrade Shield Tournament.
Mumbai: Swami Vivekanand International School, Borivali reigned supreme in the Boys’ U-16 category of the Mumbai Indians Junior 2020 cricket tournament. The Inter-School giants outclassed IES New English School, Bandra by 88 runs in the final on Wednesday.
Pranay Kapadia scored a defiant 69 not out off 109 balls, leading SVIS to a fighting total of 180 all-out in 40 overs. Rudra Tank was the second-best contributor with 29 runs as the duo applied themselves well according to the situation to take SVIS to a fighting total.

IES New English fancied their chances before the second innings began but their batsmen couldn’t deliver in the big match. They could hardly put up a fight against some hostile bowling in helpful conditions. IES New English were eventually bowled out for 92 in 26.1 overs.
Kapadia emerged the player of the final for his gutsy batting display in testing conditions to lead his team to title triumph.
In the Boys’ U-14 semi-finals, Auwab Kunni of Rizvi Springfield High School, Bandra hammered an unbeaten ton to guide his school to a 13-run win over Swami Vivekanand International School (Kandivali).

Kunni made 106 not out in 98 balls to help Rizvi post a challenging total of 247/2 in 40 overs. In-form batsman Awais Khan supported Kunni with a crucial knock of 77 runs. SVIS Kandivali was in the chase for the bulk portion of their innings but the regular loss of wickets left them a mountain to climb and fell well short in the end.
In the U-16 Girls category, Shardashram Vidyamandir English School, Dadar set up a summit clash with St. Columba School, Gamdevi after an emphatic win in the semi-finals on Wednesday. Shardashram defeated IES Navi Mumbai High School by 48 runs while St. Columbia School thrashed Swami Vivekanand International School, Borivali by eight wickets.
Brief Scores:
U-16 Boys:
FINAL
Swami Vivekanand International School (Borivali) 180/10 in 40 overs (Pranay Kapadia 69*, Rudra Tank 29) beat IES New English School (Bandra) 92/10 in 26.1 overs, by 88 runs.
Player of the Match: Pranay Kapadia of Swami Vivekanand International School (Borivali) for scoring 69*(109).
“SVIS Founder and Director-Yogesh Patel speaking with Cricketgraph shared:

“This year has been great for SVIS. First our Boys brought the prestigious Giles Shield Trophy home after a span of 14 years and now winning such a big tournament like Mumbai Indians U16 Junior Cricket Tournament where all the top schools of Mumbai had participated. The boys are working hard and performing really well, also thanks to our entire coaching staff who work hard on these young talents. There can’t be a better gift than such big wins to commemorate 25yrs of SVIS”


Anushakti Nagar Cricket Club after electing to bat first posted a very healthy total of
245/10 in 45 overs. Opener Ganesh Patil top scored with an aggressive knock of 77 runs in 82 balls (9 fours, 1 six) while Aseem Ghate (41) and Darshan Adarkar (48) also provided crucial contribution to their team’s total.
Diamond Star CC in reply could only muster up a total of 189 runs as most of the players apart from their opener failed to make much of an impact. Right handed opener Yash Ramchandani scored more than half of the team runs as he kept his calm with wickets tumbling from the other end. Yash scored 100 off 129 balls laced with 9 boundaries while he got out on the 39th over by Roger Macwan which perennially ended the hopes of Diamond CC chasing it down successfully.
Anushakti Nagar CC won the match by 56 runs while the match witnessed some impressive performances from both the teams.
Scorecard Link–https://tripoturf.com/Tournament/match-details/64127/tournament-details/SumVacShiCriTou
Maharashtra Young Cricketers after being wisely put to bat first at Cross Maidan (MB Union) were all out for 190 runs with middle order batsman Prashant Mhamunkar top scoring with 62 runs off 60 balls. It was a spirited performance from the SKP Athletics bowlers with spinners taking the lead this time with left arm spinner Shamim Shaikh and off-spinner Amar Mehta providing timely breakthroughs. Amar with 4/29 in 7.2 overs was the pick of the lot while Shamim was equally effective taking 4/31 in 9 overs.
Chasing 191, the opening pair of SKP Athletics made it look like a cakewalk stitching 134 runs under 25 overs which changed the course of the game. Opener Kinshuk Rai scored a solid 72 off 78 balls while 15yr old Roneet Thakur showed good confidence as he batted from start to end to ensure his team crossed the victory line with ease. Roneet remained unbeaten on 83* off 94 balls (6 fours, 2 sixes) as SKP Athletics chased down the score in just 32.2 overs winning the match by 7 wkts.
SKP Athletics Opener Kinshuk Rai who is the leading run scorer in the Bombay Junior Shield this season with 214 runs at an average of 100.00+ shared with Cricketgraph:
“It was an important toss to win since the wicket was little damp we elected to field ..opposition batsmen were little casual in their batting , we just wanted to bowl dot balls and wickets will come our way and that’s what happened. Our bowlers bowled pretty decently , we restricted them by 190 , but the wicket was eased out by then which gave us a upper hand and our openers i.e me and Roneet were just waiting for loose balls which we used to get in every over..in the end it was a good chase for us”
Senior All-Rounder of SKP Athletics, Kunal Bhavsar shared with Cricketgraph:
“Wicket was damp to start with no help for pacers, ball was gripping on the wicket which was getting flat with the passing time. They got good couple of partnerships to start with but lost wickets in cluster and middle order collapsed against the spin. But last wicket gave a good stand of approx 70 runs. Pitch got relatively easy in the 2nd innings and our openers Roneet and Kinshuk made merry stitching a brilliant partnership”
Scorecard Link-https://tripoturf.com/Tournament/match-details/64112/tournament-details/BOMJUNSHI
Al-Barkat, Swami Vivekanand and IES New English also make last four cut
Mumbai: Awais Khan scored an unbeaten hundred to power Rizvi Springfield High School, Bandra into the semi-finals of the Boys U-14 category in the Mumbai Indians Junior 2020 cricket tournament. Rizvi thrashed Don Bosco High School, Matunga by 99 runs in the quarter-final match on Monday.
Khan played a responsible knock of 103 in 105 balls to stay till the end and ensure Rizvi finish with a challenging total of 218/6 in their stipulated 40 overs after batting first. Harsh Gharsun gave Khan good support from the other end with his sedate knock of 46 runs.
The target proved too much for Bosco boys as their batters failed to put up a fight against Rizvi’s strong bowling line-up. Bosco managed just 119 all-out in 36.4 overs. Khan contributed with the ball as well by picking up a crucial wicket.
In another quarter-final match, Aryan Shejule of Al-Barkat Malik English School scored 94 in his team’s 51-run win over KC Gandhi English School, Kalyan. Shejule was measured in his 107-ball knock to help his school post 204 all-out in 40 overs. In response, KC Gandhi school batsmen were bowled out for 153 in 38.1 overs. Shejule who missed out on a hundred earlier by six runs chipped in with a wicket as well.
Meanwhile, Swami Vivekanand International School, Kandivali and IES New English School, Bandra scored emphatic victories in the two remaining quarter-final matches to complete the semi-final line-up.
Swami Vivekanand rode on Yatharth Yadav’s all-round performance to thrash St. Mary’s High School by 134 runs. Yadav first scored 73 to help his side post a total of 213/9 in 40 overs and then scalped three wickets to help in restricting St. Mary’s to 79 all-out in 30.3 overs.
IES New English defeated Swami Vivekanand International School, Borivali by 73 runs. Aarush Patankar (41), Arjun Bagaitkar (34) played crucial knocks before Hrishikesh Gore scored unbeaten 30 in 22 balls to lift IES New English’s score to 209/6 in 40 overs. Gore later sneaked a wicket also as his team restricted the school from Borivali to 136 all-out in 32.4 overs.
BRIEF SCORES
U-14 Boys:
QUARTER FINAL
Rizvi Springfield High School 218/6 in 40 overs (Awais Khan 103*, Harsh Gharsun 46) beat Don Bosco High School (Matunga) 119/10 in 36.4 overs, by 99 runs.
Player of the Match: Awais Khan of Rizvi Springfield High School for scoring 103*(105) and 1 wicket.
QUARTER FINAL
Al-Barkat Malik Eng. School 204/10 in 40 overs (Aryan Shejule 94, Yaseen Shaikh 26) beat KC Gandhi Eng. School (Kalyan) 153/10 in 38.1 overs, by 51 runs.
Player of the Match: Aryan Shejule of Al-Barkat Malik Eng. School for scoring 94(107) and 1 wicket.
QUARTER FINAL
Swami Vivekanand International School (Kandivali) 213/9 in 40 overs (Yatharth Yadav 73, Shaurya Sharan 38) beat St. Mary’s High School 79/10 in 30.3 overs, by 134 runs.
Player of the Match: Yatharth Yadav of Swami Vivekanand International School (Kandivali) for scoring 73(101) and 3 wickets.
QUARTER FINAL
IES New English School (Bandra) 209/6 in 40 overs (Arush Patankar 41, Arjun Bagaitkar 34) beat Swami Vivekanand International School (Borivali) 136/10 in 32.4 overs, by 73 runs.
Player of the Match: Hrishikesh Gore of IES New English School (Bandra) for scoring 30*(22) and 1 wicket.

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Santosh Sports Cricket Academy opting to bat first posted 103/6 in 20 overs, courtesy a solid half century by Shreyas Khilare who top scored in the match with 50 runs off 47 balls. Shreyas Cricket Academy in reply were all out for 84 runs in 19.1 overs as Santosh Sports Cricket Academy won the semi finals by 46 runs while Shreyas who scored a gritty half century was declared ‘man of the match”

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In the 2nd semi finals between Santosh Sports Cricket Academy A vs Avinash Salvi Foundation, Avinash Salvi XI opting to bat first notched up 102/5 in 20 overs backed by Abhigyan Kundu’s 53 off 60 balls as he continues to impresses with his consistency. Santosh Sports Academy A in reply could only muster a total of 89/5 in 20 overs thanks to some tight bowling by the Avinash Salvi Foundation team.
Avinash Salvi Foundation XI won the match by 13 runs while Abhigyan Kundu for his 53 runs was declared man of the match.
