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It was an interesting encounter between TCS & Tata Capital at the National C.C, Cross Maidan in Mumbai. Tata Capital won the toss & elected to field first as the wicket was good to bowl on. Also the big fish of Tata Capital Kaustubh Pawar made the right noises just before the IPL on what he is capable of as he scored a thunderous 65* off just 27 balls.

TCS failed to get a good start with their top order struggling to make runs. Pinkesh Tandel at no.4 was the only player who managed to score in 2 digits for TCS as he made a quick 24 off just 16 balls. However the tight bowling by the opposition did not allow them to score freely and they managed to make only 95/8 in 20 overs. Slow left arm bowler Vishal Dabholkar & Parikshit Valsangkar were the pick of the bowlers taking 3/13 & 2/20 respectively. The rest of the bowlers also did a good job around them to restrict TCS to a low score.

Chasing 96, right-handed opener Kaustub Pawar did not show any mercy to the opposition & finished the chase with Sachin Yadav in mere 4.5 overs. Yes you heard it right! in just 5 overs. Kaustubh smashed a blazing 65* off just 27 balls which included as many as 7 fours & 6 big sixes. Kaustubh was in no mood to take the game till the end as he played at a strike rate of above  225+ while Sachin Yadav from the other side was also equally destructive scoring an unbeaten 27* off just 10 balls.

Tata Capital won the match in a great fashion by 10wkts and 15.1 overs to spare. Kaustubh Pawar was declared ‘man of the match’ for his match winning half century. Cricketgraph congratulates KP & the whole team for their commendable win & wishes them to continue playing the good brand of cricket for a long long time.

It was a crucial quarter-finals encounter between Kandivali Cricket Association & Kansara C.C at the Sachin Tendulkar Gymkhana. Kandivali C.A won the toss & elected to bat first on a good batting track to post a big total for Kansara.

Their decision to bat first did reaped them dividends as Kandivali C.A managed to reach 176/6 in 20 overs. Dinesh Bohnu & Umang Shah were the leading scorers scoring 51 & 40 respectively. Yogesj Pujari also chipped in with 27 followed by a quickfire 25 of just 9 balls by Aakash Bharadwaj which included 3 sixes to push their team total to 176. The batsman did a commendable job & everyone contributed in their capacity.

Chasing 177, Kansara CC felt the pressure of chasing and succumbed to the pressure of quarter-finals as they were reduced to only 133/10. Kansara CC got all out for 133 & Kandivali C.A won the quarter-finals by 44 runs. Right-arm off spinner Aakash Bharadwaj was the pick of the bowlers with great bowling figures of 4/17 in 4 overs.

Akash continued his good form in the Quarters & lets expect him to steer his team to a title win too. Cricketgraoh congratulates Aakash & the whole team for their win and wishes them to continue playing good cricket.

It was the A Division match between two talented teams namely Tata Power & TCS of the Tata Inter Company Tournament. On winning the toss, TCS elected to bat first as the pitch was favorable for batting.

However, it wasn’t the best day in the office for TCS batsman as they were bundled out for just 108/6 in 20 overs. The bowlers did a good job on a batting wicket like Fort Vijay & contained the batsman. Rohit Sharma & Amit Sonawane were the leading scorers with the scores of 40 & 30 respectively. Abul Kalam was the pick of the bowlers as he took 2/16 in 4 overs. The rest of the bowlers also succeeded in containing the batsman. There were as many as 3 run-outs in the TCS innings which proved the opposition was also doing tight fielding.

Chasing 109, Tata Power completed the chase in just 13.4 overs with openers Rohan Bane (20 off 11) & Nishit Shetty (28* off 29balls) giving a solid start. Right-handed Nikhil Patil scored a wonderful half century coming in at no.3 to finish the game in style. Nikhil scored 51* off 35 balls (7 fours) & played the role of finisher to perfection.

Tata Power won the match by 9wkts & Nikhil Patil was declared ‘man of the match’ for his brilliant half-century. Cricketgraph congratulates Nikhil & the whole team for their win & wishes them to continue their good form in the further rounds of the tournament.

Over the years every teams have been blessed with openers like Sehwag, Gilchrist, Gayle & Mccullum who give wonderful starts at the top of the order. Their sheer presence makes the bowlers get nervous & when they hit the ball, it stays hit. Such was the sort of innings displayed by Tushar More for Tata Steel Tarapur & by Kastubh Pawar for Tata Capital at the Fort Vijay Ground, Mumbai.

Tata Steel Wire Division Tarapur won the toss & elected to bat first as the wicket was good to bat on. It was an aggressive start right from the word go given by their opener Tushar More. Tushar scored 82 off just 44 balls & smashed 10 glorious boundaries & 2sixes at a strike rate of almost 200. No.3 batsman Sairaj Patil also looked good as he smashed 46 off just 32 balls. The rest of the batsman below Sairaj crumbled with Ketan Meher being the only one to cross 15 runs with a 16ball 31. Star player K.P(Kastubh Pawar) was the pick of the bowlers taking 3/41 followed by 2wkts for Parikshit. Tata Steel managed to score 192/7 in 20 overs which is a good score any day.

Chasing 193, it was a tough fight given by Tata Capital as they lost by just 6runs. Tata capital managed to reach 186/6 in 20 overs & almost sealed the match. Star opener Kastubh Pawar smashed a regal half century at the top of the order scoring 76 off just 43balls (7fours, 4 sixes). He was also supported well by Sachin Yadav who scored a brisk 35ball 42. However, the rest of the batsman could not capitalize on the start given by the openers and lost the match by 6runs. Slow left arm spinner Brijesh Gharat was the pick of the bowlers with bowling figures of 2/23 in 4 overs followed by a wicket each for Sairaj, Jayesh & Tushar Gharat.

It was a commendable victory for Tata Steel Tarapur & some great individual performances from K.P & Tushar More. Cricketgraph congratulates Tata Steel for their win while also wishes both the teams to continue playing such good cricket in the coming matches of the tournament.

 Some players are made for the big stage & they perform at the right time when it’s needed for them. Remember Adam Gilchrist’s 149 in the semi-finals or Sachin’s century in the Finals? One such case was witnessed between Mafatlal & RBI (Reserve Bank of India) when two players completely took the game away from RBI in the finals at MCA Ground, BKC Mumbai.

Mafatlal C.C won the toss & elected to bat first as the conditions were favorable to score big on the MCA Ground. It was  a tricky start as their opener Miten Shah & no.3 batsman Armaan Sheikh were out for 1 & 0 respectively but H Khadiwale from the other side scored a solid 52 off 72balls (5fours). What followed was a complete display of class & grace as their no.4 Sanket Jadhav took the bowlers by surprise with his effortless century. Sanket Jadhav scored a brilliant 100* off 151 balls which included 13 glorious fours to push his team to a respectable total of 235/9 in 70 overs. Sanket looked confident at the crease & kept on taking twos & singles apart from hitting boundaries at the right time.

Chasing 236 in 70 overs is not the toughest task but it was some wonderful bowling by Mafatlal bowlers which brought them back into the game. Vishwanath Parmar was the pick of the bowlers & acted as the villain for the opposition as he took 5/92 to trouble the batsman. Not only he bowled a marathon spell of 30.5 overs which requires a nice amount of fitness & stamina but also gave less runs and took wickets at regular intervals which reduced RBI to 205/10 in 62.5 overs.
Mafatlal C.C won the match by 30 runs & a large part of credit must go to Sanket Jadhav & Vishwanath Parmar. Cricketgraph congratulates both the players and the whole team & also wishes them for a great future ahead

 

It’s certainly the season of left arm spinners as they are taking the market by storm. Starting from Steve O’Keefe troubling India with 6 wkts in the 1st test to R Jadeja recently taking a 5 wkts haul against Australia to recent performances by Sumeet Sharma & Rahul Mishra at the local level getting featured by Cricketgraph for their effective left-arm spin bowling. Now it’s the turn of another left-arm off-spinner Harsh Mishra who bowled a mind-blowing spell of 5/15 in 4 overs.

Dream’s won the toss & elected to bowl first as the wicket was good to bowl on. Batting first, AIRPA (All India Registered Pharmacist Association) made 192/8 in 20 overs. Right-handed opener Rupesh Khadgi scored a confident half century at the top of the order to give a solid start. Rupesh Khadgi scored 51 off 35 balls followed by quick 30’s by Gaurav kurkute (35 off 21) & Krutik Hangawadi (35 off 20). Anil was the pick of the bowlers taking 3/27 for Dream’s.

Rupesh Khadgi (All India registered pharmacist Association Team) Not out 51 runs in 35 balls 7 fours
Rupesh Khadgi (All India registered pharmacist Association Team) Not out 51 runs in 35 balls 7 fours

Chasing 193, Dream’s were all-out for just 139/10 in 17.3 overs and lost the match by 54 runs. Left-arm off spinner Harsh Mishra wreaked havoc as he took 5 wkts (3 LBW’s & 2 bowled) for just 15 runs in his spell of 4 overs. The rest of the bowlers bowled well around him which helped them win the match comfortably.

It was a great victory by team AIRPA & thanks to some wonderful bowling by Harsh too which made things easier. Harsh Mishra was declared ‘man of the match’ & Cricketgraph congratulates the whole team for their semi-final win. Looking at their current form, their finals against Nair Hospital will be a match to lookout for.

All India registered pharmacist Association Team
All India registered pharmacist Association Team (AIRPA Team)

The Parsee Cyclists Ground witnessed an exciting match between MET Sports Club & Fountainhead Entertainment on 18th march, 2017. Winning the toss, MET Sports Club elected to bat first with an aim of putting a big total on the board and make the most of the pitch conditions.

Pratahmesh Mahadik was the standout batsman today for MET as he scored a brilliant 71* off just 52 balls to steer his team to a healthy total of 187/3 in 20 overs. Opener Harish Narvekar gave a wonderful start scoring 64 off just 51 balls (5 fours, 3 sixes) but it was Prathamesh who continued the positive momentum & dominated the bowlers with tact. Prathamesh smashed only 7 fours & did a lot of running between the wickets. He was busy all the time at the crease & kept the scoreboard ticking. It wasn’t the best of the days for Fountainhead bowlers, however Sunil Yadav, Pratik Jadhav & Abhijeet Patil chipped in with a wicket each.

Chasing 188 in 20 overs at a run rate of more than 9 runs per over, Fountainhead entertainment succumbed to the pressure of chasing a big score & managed to reach only 117/8 in 20 overs. Opener Manish Yadav’s 42(35) was the only commendable score as the rest of the batting line up crumbled. Jayant Satghare bowled a tight spell & took as many as 4 wkts in 4 overs to restrict the opposition to a low total. Jayant not only remained economical but also took crucial wickets.

MET Sports Club won the match & Prathamesh Mahadik was declared ‘man of the match’. Cricketgraph congratulates Pratham & the whole team for their thrilling win & wishes them to go on and win the tournament.

MET Sports Club Team
MET Sports Club Team

Leg spin is an art which is hard to conquer & when you do become good at it, you get results like how Sumeet Sharma got in the Finals. It was a performance which helped his side restrict ICICI to a low total and chase the score comfortably.

Sumit Sharma (DTDC Team) 48 runs and 1 wkt
Sumit Sharma (DTDC Team) 48 runs and 1 wkt

Winning the toss, ICICI elected to bat first, however their decision did not go in their favor as they managed to score only 117 runs. The bowlers did a wonderful job & hardly allowed any batsman to settle. Kishore Waghela (3/18 in 9 overs) took the cream wickets of the top 3 in the batting line-up while it was Sumeet Sharma who cleaned up the whole opposition innings by taking 4 wkts. Spinners Aakash Bharadwaj & Virendra Yadav also bowled tight spells & bowled at good length. However, Sumeet was the pick of the bowlers with envious bowling figures of 4/13 in 5 overs & acted as the chief destroyer.

Kishore Waghela (DTDC Team) 3 wkts
Kishore Waghela (DTDC Team) 3 wkts

Chasing 118, DTDC were off to a good start though they lost 3 early wickets. However Manager Gupta & Virendra Yadav stitched a crucial 40+ partnership which brought them back into the game. Manager Gupta scored a blazing 30 off just 15 balls while it was Bharat & Virendra (40* off 40b) who finished the rest of the job in 25 overs and 6 wkts to spare.

It was a commendable victory where the players gave their best & leggie Sumeet Sharma was adjudged ‘man of the match’ for his smart bowling. Cricketgraph congratulates the whole team for their victory & wishes them all the luck for a wonderful future ahead.

 

Virendra Yadav (DTDC Team) 40 runs in 40 balls
Virendra Yadav (DTDC Team) 40 runs in 40 balls

 

Left-arm spinners are as rare as tigers and lions in India & when you get to see some good left-arm bowlers doing their job, it’s nothing but a treat. Rahul Mishra has been one such case who has been performing consistently with the ball & making his mark as a tough left-arm spinner to crack.

It was the all important finals of the South Mumbai Shield at Wankhede Stadium Mumbai where both the teams were required to give their best. Winning the toss, Souvenir Cricket Team elected to field first as the wicket was good to bowl first. Gaud Saraswat managed to score 207/10 in 45 overs where left-handed Mayuresh yadav was the leading scorer with a solid 43 off 53 balls (3 fours & 3 sixes)  Mayuresh was confident & developed a positive momentum after the top order fell early. Ishaan also played a handy knock of 37 off 44balls. The team could have crossed 250 but the lower middle order and the lower order could not fire when it was needed. It was a decent bowling performance from Souvenir C.T where Rohan Bane, Jayshal Wadiyal, Aliasgar Badami & Ronak Shinde took 2 wkts each.

Mayuresh Yadav (Gaud Saraswat Cricket Club Team) 43 runs in 59 balls 3 fours and 2 sixes and 2 wkts
Mayuresh Yadav (Gaud Saraswat Cricket Club Team) 43 runs in 59 balls 3 fours and 2 sixes and 2 wkts

Chasing 208, Souvenir C.T managed to reach only 151 runs & were all-out in 38.3 overs. Left-arm spinner Rahul Mishra was the pick of the bowlers with bowling figures of 4/29 in 8.3 overs. Rahul took the big fish Rohan Bane in the 1st over itself where shinde took a wonderful catch. Rohit Bhalla and Mayuresh Yadav also chipped in with 2 wkts each.

Rahul Mishra (Gaud Saraswat Cricket Club Team) 4 wkts
Rahul Mishra (Gaud Saraswat Cricket Club Team) 4 wkts

It was a memorable victory for Gaud Saraswat & all-round performance of Mayuresh (43 & 2 wkts) earned him the ‘man of the match’ award. Cricketgraph congratulates the whole team & wishes them to continue playing good cricket in the future.  

South Mumbai Shield Cricket Tournament 2016-17 Runner Up Team Souvenir Cricket Club Team
South Mumbai Shield Cricket Tournament 2016-17 Runner Up Team Souvenir Cricket Club

Two batsmen stole the limelight in the semi-finals of the Thosar Shield Tournament as Modern C.C won a thrilling encounter against Royal Cricket Club at Central Maidan, Thane. One was the talented Shubham who scored a 66 ball 76 while the other was the ‘wonder boy’ who shocked the entire world with his talent when he scored ‘1000’ runs in a single inning-Pranav Dhanawade.

Shubham Punyarthi (Modern Cricket Club- Team) 76 runs in 66 balls 13 fours
Shubham Punyarthi (Modern Cricket Club- Team) 76 runs in 66 balls 13 fours

After winning the toss, Royal C.C elected to bat first & they managed to reach 175/10 in 42.1 overs with opener Saurabh Joshi being the leading scorer with his 42 followed by a crucial 34 by Mandar Garavde.  Yash Kadam was the pick of the bowlers taking 3/24 followed by 2/32 by Shreyas Hadkar. Royal C.C could have batted a little longer to score a 200+ target but the rest of the batsman were not able to make much of a difference.

Yash Kadam (Modern Cricket Club Team) 3 wkts
Yash Kadam (Modern Cricket Club Team) 3 wkts

Chasing 176 for a semi-final match is not the toughest of tasks for sure as their talented opener Pranav Dhanawade scored a solid half-century (50) off 55 balls. Anmar was out for a duck but what followed was a knock which almost took the match towards victory single-handedly. Right-handed Shubham Punyarthi scored 76 off just 66 balls & he only dealt in boundaries. Quite evident from the fact that he got 52 runs (13 fours) from his 76 in boundaries.

Modern C.C won the semi-finals & looking at their current form they are looking all poised to win the finals too. Cricketgraph wishes them all the luck & go on to win the tournament.

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