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Batting first, Cricket Addicts managed to put up a humble 130-7 in 20 overs against Nomura at John Bright ground, Mumbai during the Shiraz-e-Hind T20 match. Parag Kothari was at his very best when he scored a magnificent 61 off 42 cherries, smacking five boundaries and a six. Parag thrashed the Nomura bowlers all-round the park and enjoyed batting throughout his knock, before he was unfortunately run out by Rohit Ganguly. However there was not much damage done from other batsmen. Nomura bowled well, with four bowlers picking up one wicket apiece.

Riding on Dinesh Iyer’s heroics, Nomura achieved the target comfortably in 13.5 overs, keeping eight wickets in hand. Iyer scored a brilliant 67 off 46 balls and remained unbeaten to take his team through. He hit 12 boundaries and was s splendid spectacle indeed. Rohit Ganguly (22) and Aditya Bhatia (17*) chipped in as well. Yash Shah and Jay Mehta were among wickets, accounting for one wicket apiece.

Dinesh Iyer (67 not out off 46 balls) was declared as the Man of the Match for his match winning knock.

 

AGS had a disappointing day with the bat as they were done and dusted cheaply for just 84 runs in 20 overs against Citi Bank on 5th March at Young Friends ground, Mumbai during the Dreamz T20 Cricket Tournament. Coming in at no.3, Tushar top scored with 30 runs, however none of his fellow teammates could contribute much with the willow. Alok was the star bowler as he picked up 4-12 in his four overs. He was spectacular with the ball and was a treat to watch. Yogendra and Amar rolled their arms to grab couple of wickets a piece.

In reply, it was just too easy for Citi Bank as they achieved the target, keeping four wickets in hand. Citi Bank was patient in their approach as they batted for full 20 overs to win the match. Alok (16) and Amar (28*) were again in limelight for their useful knocks in the middle order. Both of them  batted well and ensured that their team was home safe.

Alok and Amar shared the Man of the Match award for their all-round performance.

Sodexo locked horns against HDIL on 6th March at Young Maharashtra Ground, Mumbai in the on-going JD Sports Club T20 Tournament. Jitendra Deshmukh, who was a player first, then coach and umpire is the man behind this tournament. He has different feathers to his cricketing cap.

Batting first, Sodexo posted a formidable 185-7 in 20 overs, courtesy Ranjit Marathe’s (55 runs off 31 balls) fantastic half century. He timed his innings well and played some good cricketing shots. Marathe pierced through the gaps easily and hit the odd boundaries at will. Opening bat Vishal Pandurkar (37), no. 3 batsmen Shekar Tandel (23) and middle order bat Karan Bhujwal (22) chipped in with some useful contributions. Jitendra Kambli was the best bowler for HDIL as he grabbed 3-37 in his four overs.

In the second innings, HDIL was restricted to 114-9 in 20 overs. Opening bat Pravin Gaonkar scored a wonderful 43 off 35 balls, but his efforts went in vain as none of the other batsmen chipped in. Machindra (3-8) and Amit Sawant (2-12) bowled well in tandem to reduce HDIL to 114, thus winning the match for their team by 71 runs.

Ranjit Marathe (55 runs off 31 balls) was awarded with the Man of the Match for his fabulous knock.

Man of the Match: Ranjit Marathe of Sodexo (55 runs off 31 balls)
Man of the Match: Ranjit Marathe of Sodexo (55 runs off 31 balls)

Jacobs Engineering posted a mammoth 170-8 in 20 overs against Techint at Kamat Ground, Mumbai on 5th March during the SP Champions League Inter-Engineering Consultancy T20 Cricket Tournament. It was a wonderful batting performance from Jacobs, thanks to Amey Kadu (33), Haresh Kshirsagar (26), Prashant (28) and Rakesh Khandare (31). Their useful contributions helped Jacobs put up a big total on board. Saurabh Pandey was the pick of the bowlers picking up 2-23 in four overs.

In reply, Techint was bundled out cheaply for 47 in just 10.2 overs. It was a batting collapse as Sushant Keni picked up a five wicket haul to rattle the Techint’s batting line-up. He finished off with brilliant figures of 5-16 in four overs. Out of the 24 balls that he bowled, Keni did not give away a single run off 18 deliveries. He was on a roll as he helped his team finish off the game in style. Techint lost by a huge margin of 123 runs.

Sushant Keni (5-16 in 4 overs) was declared as the Man of the Match for his match winning bowling display.

 

Man of the Match: Sushant Keni of Jacobs Engineering (5-16 in 4 overs)
Man of the Match: Sushant Keni of Jacobs Engineering (5-16 in 4 overs)

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Reliance registered an emphatic win over NPCC on 5th March in Mumbai during the SP Champions League Inter Engineering Consultancy T20 Cricket Tournament. Batting first NPCC was done and dusted for a paltry 82 in 18.3 overs, courtesy brilliant bowling from Reliance. It was ‘A’ magic for Reliance as Abhas Jain, Anoop Bindal and Arun Gupta bowled well in tandem to pick up two wickets apiece. Sandeep Pathariya top scored with run-a-ball 32 runs but remained the lone fighter for NPCC.

In response, Reliance cruised to a scintillating nine wicket win as they finished off the game in style. Top three batsmen ensured that the team was home safe. Opening pair of Viresh Joshipura (29) and Amit Kanitkar (24) took Reliance to a flying start. Half the battle was won when both these players provided a solid foundation. Abhas Jain came in at no.3 and chipped in with 21 runs. Abhas was exceptional with both, bat and ball and was instrumental in Reliance’s win over NPCC.

Abhas Jain (21 not out and 2-13 in 4 overs) was honoured with the Man of the Match prize for his fantastic all-round display.

Southpaw Akshay of Omni Marines thrashed World Sports Event Management with a blistering 68 off just 48 balls at Muslim United, Mumbai on 5th March during the Shiraz-e-Hind tournament. He was harsh on the bowlers as he smacked seven boundaries and three sixes in his entertaining innings of 68 runs. Opening bat Deepak contributed with 34 runs and provided a solid start to Omni Marines. Towards the end of the innings, Akash chipped with a quickfire 30 off 25 deliveries to take his team to a formidable 168-5 in 20 overs. Out of the six bowlers used by World Sports, five of them picked up one wicket apiece.

World Sports played well and gave a strong reply to close their innings at 143-6 in 20 overs, thus falling short of 25 runs. Openers Akshay (36) and Asgar (19) provided good start but failed to capitalize on it. Wickets kept falling at regular intervals which made it tough for World Sports to achieve the target. Ajeet (34) and Sagar (21) also contributed with the willow. However their efforts went in vain. After shinning with the bat, Akshay rolled his arm over to grab 3-38 in his four overs. He was consistent in his line and length and was awarded for the same.

Akshay (68 runs and 3-38 in 4 overs) was bestowed with the Man of the Match award for his fantastic all-round performance.

Naaptol faced GEP on 5th March at Karnataka Ground, Mumbai in the on-going Milan Mega Corporate T20 Cricket Tournament. Winning the toss and electing to bat first, Naaptol posted a humble 106 on board. Opening bat Pritam top scored with a 25 ball 26 and found able ally in Afzal who played well for his 17 off 22 cherries. Naaptol would have liked to add atleast 25-30 runs more to their original target, however, the batsmen had an ordinary day on field. Abhishek and Tejal were the pick of the bowlers as they grabbed two wickets apiece.

Riding on Ameya’s (39 runs off 32 balls) and Amol’s (30 runs off 25 balls) heroics, GEP achieved the target comfortably in 14.2 overs, keeping six wickets in hand. They registered a comprehensive victory and it was a good all-round show. Though they didn’t start off very well, the middle order ensured that the team was home safe. Ameya was exceptional with the willow and played some good cricketing shots. He also picked up one wicket early in the day.

For his splendid all-round performance, Ameya (39 not out and 1-16 in 4 overs) was declared as the Man of the Match.

Man of the Match: Ameya Lad of GEP (39 not out and 1-16 in 4 overs)
Man of the Match: Ameya Lad of GEP (39 not out and 1-16 in 4 overs)

Riding on opening bat Swapnil Nigudkar’s (53 runs off 49 balls) half century and power-packed knock of Nikhil Ghuge (40 runs off 15) helped Subsea Pro post a mammoth 188-7 in 20 overs against Abbott at John Bright, Mumbai on 5th March during the Shiraz-e-Hind tournament. Aditya also made a useful contribution of 37 runs at the start of the innings. Nikhil was simply brutal as he smacked five boundaries and a six in his cameo innings of 40 runs. The bowlers had no answer to Nikhil’s blitzkrieg. Sandeep Gedam was the pick of the bowlers as he grabbed 3-32 in his four overs.

Abbott did not get off to the best of starts as they lost their openers Shankaran (7) and Pravin (5) cheaply. Apart from Santosh Tupe (40), none of the other batsmen looked in shape. After shinning with the bat, Nikhil Ghuge rolled his arm over to pick up 2-8 in his three overs. Abbott was done and dusted for 100 in 17.3 overs, losing the match by a big margin of 88 runs.

Nikhil Ghuge (40 runs and 2-8 in 3 overs) was awarded with the Man of the Match prize for his outstanding all-round performance.

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VFCL locked horns against Highflyers in the final match of Friends Premier League (FPL) on 6th March at Yashwant Nagar ground, Mumbai. FPL was a grand success and lasted for over three months, starting from November 2015. Bhadresh Gandhi, the chairman of the tournament played a pivotal role in making this tournament a big hit.

Batting first, Highflyers had a disappointing outing as they were bundled out for a paltry 123 in 19.5 overs. Suraj and Pratik were exceptional as they rattled the Highflyers batting line up by picking up three wickets apiece. Suraj shined as he gave away just 21 runs in his four overs getting rid of three batsmen. He was accurate and consistent with his line and length. Chirag also chipped in with a couple of wickets.

Chasing 124 runs of a final would have been tricky but VFCL played some matured cricket to clinch the FPL championship. Mitul (27) and Aman (33*) stitched a solid 32-run opening partnership and helped the other batsmen to capitalize on this powerful start. Arsalam top scored with 37 runs, with Praful contributing an unbeaten 16 with the willow.

It was a comprehensive win for the VFCL as they achieved the target in just 15.2 overs, keeping eight wickets in hand. Suraj Singh was declared as the Man of the Match for his brilliant bowling efforts.

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Man of the Match: Suraj Singh of VFCL (3-21 in 4 overs)
Man of the Match: Suraj Singh of VFCL (3-21 in 4 overs)
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