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Played at Cross Maidan, Anjuman Islam after being put to bat first scored a total of 246/10 in 39.4 overs. No.3 wicket-keeper batsman Aditya Pabalkar scored an impressive 87 off 86 balls laced with 6 fours and 3 sixes. Aditya top scored for his team pushing Sanjeevani Cricket Academy to a competitive total.  From the bowlers, Chirag Modak bowled a brilliant spell taking 5/28 in 8 overs. Chirag’s spell was quite effective in providing crucial breakthroughs at the middle order but he lacked support from the other end.

Chirag Modak
Chirag Modak

Anjuman Islam U16 team in reply were all out for 155 runs courtesy some sharp bowling by Fardeen Shaikh (3/26) and Nishit Balla (3/44). Sanjeevani Cricket Academy won by 91 runs while Aditya Pabalkar was declared ‘man of the match”

Scorecard Link: https://cricheroes.in/scorecard/2628926/BS-SPORTS-UNDER-16-TOURNAMENT/Sanjeevani-Cricket-Academy-U16-vs-Anjuman-I-Islam-U16

With already 80 centuries, 111 half centuries and 7 double centuries to his name at different levels, Abhigyan Kundu since his early days made a mark for himself for his batting abilities. The compact left hander is known for his consistency and confidence with the bat and with this knock, Kundu has just made a strong case for himself to make it into the state team which is a dream for every aspiring young cricketer.

The 81st century which he smashed a few days ago will be one of the very special tons out of his all the hundreds as he had made a history by scoring one of the fastest quadriple hundreds in India. From 18th December to 21st December, Atma Malik Cricket Academy has organized Maharashtra Premier League for U16 and U19 age groups. Two teams from Andhra Pradesh, Avinash Salvi Foundation Mumbai, Maharashtra Warrior and Atma Malik have participated in this competition. The inaugural match was between the U16 Andhra Pradesh team and the Avinash Salvi Foundation, Mumbai team.

Avinash Salvi Foundation, Mumbai won the toss and elected to bat first in the limited overs match on December 19. Mumbai’s leading batsman Abhigyan Kundu hit 37 fours and 36 sixes off 145 balls scoring a marathon knock of 408* out of his team’s total of 544 runs.  In reply, U16 Andhra Pradesh team managed 138 all out as Mumbai won the match by 406 runs.

Abhigyan Kundu who started his cricketing career at the grounds of Atma Malik Cricket Academy at the tender age of 6, has achieved great success in a short span of time. Mumbai’s Chetan Jadhav who is the coach of Kundu says “No player has ever scored such a big individual score on the field of Atma Malik, this is going to be one of the most unforgettable games of Kundu, over the years, he has scored runs everywhere in every corner of Maharashtra as well as India at Club and Local Level, its about time, the association recognizes this talent and grooms him for future”

The second clash was between Andhra Pradesh U-19 team and Maharashtra Warrior Sangh at Maidan No. 2. In this match too, Aniket Gaikwad from Maharashtra Warriors hit an unbeaten 110 off 99 balls with 12 fours and 3 sixes to take the team to 227 in 30 overs. In this match too, Andhra Pradesh lost by 22 runs with 205 all out. Andhra Pradesh Cricket Association Secretary A. Ramchandra, Mumbai’s Chetan Jadhav, Andhra Pradesh’s coach Mahesh, Nashik’s businessman Sanjay Gaikwad were present to witness this amazing feat. Mr. Nandkumar Suryavanshi, President, Atma Malik Dhyanpeeth Trust, also wished Abhigyan Kundu all the best for the future.

Scorecard Link: https://cricheroes.in/scorecard/2649571/Maharashtra-U-16-&-U-19-Premier-League/Afs-Mumbai-vs-Andhra-Pradesh–kilers

Played at the GLR Garden Cricket Ground in Telangana, Hyderabad, the finals of the KFC T20 5th National Cricket Championship for Deaf conducted by Indian Deaf Organization was conducted between Delhi and Haryana where in Delhi after being put to bat first scored a decent total of 126/9 in 20 overs. Even though, they lacked someone who could convert their starts but their batters chipped in with cameos with Shiv Naryan Sharma (27 runs) and Abhishek (23 runs) being the highest scorers. From the bowlers, Ajay Raman with 3/18 in 4 overs was the pick of the lot. Apart from Ajay, Lokesh and Deepak Rawat bagged 2 wickets each.

Defending a modest total of 126, Delhi bowlers did an excellent job restricting Haryana to 123/9 in 20 overs. Despite a great effort from Manish Jain and Lokesh Rawat who scored 43 runs each, Haryana batters failed to lend support from the other end. Delhi bowlers were spot on providing timely breakthroughs to ensure the momentum doesn’t pick up for Haryana. Virender Singh with 3/18 in 4 overs and Jatinder Tyagi with 3/26 in 4 overs bowled crucial spells to bring Hayana on to the backfoot as Delhi Deaf Team won a low scoring thriller by 3 runs to become the champions of KFC T20 5th National Cricket Championship for Deaf under the training of Delhi’s Head Coach Devdutt.

Vidarbha’s Jagjot Sasan’s masterclass innings of 173 not out and an amazing bowling performance was the highlight of the match played between Vidarbha and Assam in the Cooch Behar Trophy (2021-22). The Vidarbha team won the toss and invited the Assam team to bat first. Wherein the Assam team scored 175 runs and were all out in 59.4 overs. Tejas Soni and Gaurav Farde bagged 3-3 wickets each.

The Vidarbha team in response put up a monstrous score of 443 in 134.1 overs. Jagjot Sasan alone went on to score 173 not out of 200 balls. He was supported by Abhishek Agrawal, Ashit Singh and Gaurav Farde who scored 72, 50 and 59 runs respectively. Whereas when the Assam team came out to bat  in the second innings and restricted on a score of 118. It was Yatharth Javery who bagged 6 wickets and helped his team win the game by an innings and 150 runs.

Jagjot Sasan was the star player of the match, who performed extremely well not only through the bat, but also bagging 2-2 wickets each in both the innings and helping his team gain a massive victory against the Assam team. Both Jagjot and Vidarbha team will be hoping for this form to continue throughout the tournament and go on to win it.

18-Dec-2021, Mumbai

After three highly successful back-to-back Cricket Seasons, the last couple of which were cut short prematurely by the global pandemic, the Life Insurance Company started its current campaign in style.

In their first League Match of the Pulse Sports Red Ball T20 Corporate Cricket Tournament played at the Oval Maidan at Churchgate, newly appointed Skipper Sandeep Patil won the Toss against Soni United, and elected to Bat on a good-looking Pitch.

The elegant left-hander Anil Kumar (31 from 17 Balls; 4 Fours & 1 Six) and Israr put on a solid and quick-fire Opening stand of 43 in 4.5 Overs. Prithvi (48 n.o.) held one side up, stitching together useful Partnerships with Sandeep Shetty (15) and the stylish right-hander Rohit Shetty (22 n.o. from 16 Balls). An unbeaten Partnership of 44 from 26 Balls for the sixth Wicket with the latter really provided the impetus for the good total of 158/5 in the allotted 20 Overs for IndiaFirst Life. For Soni, Jugal (2-0-17-2), Devansh (3-0-16-1) & Meet (3-0-14-0) were the pick of the Bowlers.

During the chase, though Soni had a good start (35/0 in 4 Overs), they never seemed in the hunt thereafter. Ankit (44 Runs; 4 Fours & 1 Six) and Jigar (25 from 19 Balls; 3 Fours & 1 Six) provided some resistance, before the former was trapped in front by Anil. Left-arm Spinners Wasim (4-0-16-2) & Anil (4-0-22-1) and Medium-pacer Sandeep Shetty (4-0-26-0) kept it tight in the Bowling department. At the end, Soni finished at 130/6 to provide IndiaFirst a 28 Run victory. Anil was adjudged the Man-of-the-Match for his all-round performance.

The comprehensive win looks like a good start to the Season for the IndiaFirst Life Insurance Team that’s looking forward to a gruelling Cricketing Calendar that lies ahead in the coming 5 to 6 Months – across multiple competitive Corporate as well as Open Tournaments.

Mumbai, December 19:

Payyade Sports Club and Parsee Gymkhana, both recorded comfortable victories in their respective semi-final encounters to set up an interesting final of the Automotive Manufacturing-74th Police Invitation Shield Cricket Tournament 2021-2022, organised under the auspices of MCA.

The defending champions Payyade defeated former champions Parkophene Cricketers by 5-wickets at the Mumbai Police Gymkhana ground on Sunday. In the other semi-final, strong favourites Parsee Gymkhana rode on the combined efforts of Sachin Yadav 115 runs and all-rounder Shams Mulani 90 runs and 4 for 31 runs to crush MIG Cricket Club by a thumping 237 runs margin at the Wankhede Stadium.

Parkophene Cricketers batsmen who were rattled by Payyade’s left-arm medium pacers Royston Dias (4 for 35) and Atif Attarwala (4 for 54) and were dismissed cheaply for 163 runs in 42.4 overs were unable to defend their low total.

Payyade batsmen batted steadily and without much hiccups surpassed the opponents total reaching 165 runs for the loss of 5 wickets in 43.5 overs and move a step closer towards defending their title. Akhil Herwadkar 42 runs, Sagar Mishra 40 runs and Siddhesh Lad 30 runs made useful contributions to ensure their team easily crossed the finish line. Parkophene Cricketers medium pacer Aashray Sajnani claimed 4 wickets for 57 runs.

Payyade will have a chance to settle scores with Parsee Gymkhana having lost to them in the Padmakar Talim Shield final in October.

Parsee Gymkhana, who are on a hot winning streak having recently won the Talim Shield and Madhav Mantri Centenary One-Day League titles, were in a dominant mood from the start. Resuming at their overnight score of 317 for 5 wickets, Parsee Gymkhana consolidated their innings adding 48 more runs before being dismissed for 365 all out in 69.5 overs.

Sachin Yadav
Sachin Yadav

Left-handed Sachin Yadav who was unbeaten on 97 duly completed his ton making 115 runs (112b, 12×4, 2×6), while the other overnight batsman Shams Mulani added just two more runs before losing his wicket for a sedate 90 runs. Suryakumar Yadav 35 runs, Aakarshit Gomel 33 runs, and Nikhil Patil (Jr.) 31 runs helped prop the innings. Left-arm pacer Arjun Tendulkar (4 for 57), Nikhil Date (3 for 81), and Shreyas Gurav (2 for 30) were the bowlers who shared the wickets.

Chasing a mammoth winning target, MIG Cricket Club’s batters were unable to tackle the rival bowling attack and they collapsed for a mere 128 in 42.4 overs. Sheesh Shetty was the only batsman to stay long at the crease scoring 29 runs. Medium-pacer Siddarth Raut (4 for 27) and left-arm spinner Shams Mulani (4 for 31), who also made a useful contribution with the ball, secured Parsee Gym’s success.

Brief scores: Parkophene Cricketers: 163 all out in 42.4 overs (Arun Yadav 42; Roystan Dias 4/35, Atif Attarwala 4/54) Vs Payyade Sports Club: 165/5 in 43.5 overs (Akhil Herwadkar 42, Sagar Mishra 40, Siddhesh Lad 30; Aashray Sajnani 4/57). Result: Payyade Sports Club won by 5 wickets.

Parsee Gymkhana: 365 all out in 69.5 overs (Sachin Yadav 115 (112b, 12×4, 2×6), Shams Mulani 90, Suryakumar Yadav 35, Aakarshit Gomel 33, Nikhil Patil (Jr.) 31; Arjun Tendulkar 4/57, Nikhil Date 3/81, Shreyas Gurav 2/30) beat MIG Cricket Club: 128 all out in 42.4 overs (Sheesh Shetty 29; Siddarth Raut 4/27, Shams Mulani 4/31). Result: Parsee Gymkhana won by 237 runs.

GORDON D COSTA
 

Mumbai, December 18:

Defending champions Payyade Sports Club and Parsee Gymkhana are poised to win their semi-final encounters against Parkophene Cricketers and MIG Cricket Club respectively on the opening day, of the Automotive Manufacturing-74th Police Invitation Shield Cricket Tournament 2021-2022, organised under the auspices of MCA.

Electing to bat first, Parkophene Cricketers batsmen struggled against Payyade’s medium-pacers Royston Dias (4 for 35) and Atif Attarwala (4 for 54) and they were dismissed for a paltry 163 runs in 42.4 overs at the Mumbai Police Gymkhana ground on Saturday.  Arun Yadav was the lone Parkophene batter who managed to score 42 runs.

The Payyade Sports Club innings received one setback as they managed to score 38 runs for one wicket in the 12 overs remaining in the day. Siddhesh Lad batting on 20 and Akhil Herwadkar batting 13 were in the middle when stumps were drawn for the day.

In the other semi-final, hot favourites Parsee Gymkhana after being sent into bat first by MIG Cricket Club were sitting pretty having reached a mammoth total of 317 for the loss of five wickets in 61 overs at the Wankhede stadium. The architects of Parsee Gymkhana reaching this huge score were Sachin Yadav and Shams Mulani who are still at the crease batting of 97 and 88 runs respectively. Suryakumar Yadav 35 runs, Aakarshit Gomel 33 runs, and Nikhil Patil (Jr.) 31 runs were the other batsmen to contribute to the scoreboard. Shreyas Gurav (2 for 30) was the only successful MIG bowler.

Brief scores: Parkophene Cricketers: 163 all out in 42.4 overs (Arun Yadav 42; Roystan Dias 4/35, Atif Attarwala 4/54) Vs Payyade Sports Club: 38/1 in 12 overs (Siddhesh Lad 20*, Akhil Herwadkar 13*).

Parsee Gymkhana: 317/5 in 61 overs (Sachin Yadav 97*, Shams Mulani 88*, Suryakumar Yadav 35, Aakarshit Gomel 33, Nikhil Patil (Jr.) 31; Shreyas Gurav 2/30).

COURTESY: GORDON D COSTA

Late Arjun Madhvi Women’s Trophy is a tournament for women cricketers recognized by Mumbai Cricket Association. The tournament is organized by Rajesh Madhvi Sports Association & Daiwendya Cricket Club at Central Maidan, Thane.

Dr. Rajesh Madhvi who is the Chairman of Sporting Committee, Thane came across this noble idea of providing a platform to the deserving and hard working women cricketers of Mumbai. The tournament aims to uprise women cricketers and further motivate them to make a career in cricket. It was on the basis of that idea, Dr. Rajesh Madhvi Sports Association was started and the first women’s tournament was conducted in February 2021 with 8 teams all over from Mumbai, Palghar, Suburban Area, Kalyan Area & Bhiwandi. The 1st leg of tournament was successfully conducted and MCA appreciated the noble initiative for conducting this tournament. MCA –Mumbai Cricket Association later gave its recognition to this women’s tournament as an MCA Approved Tournament.

Dr RAJESH MADHVI
Dr RAJESH MADHVI

Dr. Rajesh Madhvi shared with Cricketgraph: “Our aim is to provide opportunities to women cricketers. There are not many tournaments happening in Mumbai for Women Cricketers as much as it’s happening for men cricketers. We want girls from our Mumbai, Thane and Suburban area to be encouraged and take up this profession and go on to represent India. It’s a great feeling that MCA has recognized this T20 tournament and we will continue to grow higher and higher with support from all of you”

The primary aim of behind this is to have atleast one player from Thane, Suburban area representing the Mumbai and India’s International Team. With this aim and vision, they have progressed ahead and this time they have organized women’s tournament which began from 13th December where in 16 teams across Mumbai and Suburban areas have participated in the tournament. The tournament will end on 28th December with 2 matches scheduled daily amongst 4 groups.

The tournament inauguration was conducted in presence of Indian Cricketer Poonam Raut, Honorable Opp Leader Maharashtra State MLA Pravin Darekar alongwith Ex Sports Minister Ashish Shelar, MCA President Vijay Patil, MLA Niranjan Dawkhare, MCA Secretary Sanjay Naik, Joint Secretary Shah Alam and Former Indian Test Cricketer Pravin Amre. The event was further graced by MCA Apex Committee Members Vihang Sarnaik, Nadeem Memom, Dipak Patil  alongwith Women Selectors Vrinda Bhagat, Leya Francis, Trupti Bhattacharya, Nirmala Shah, Shital Sakas, and Shraddha Chavan. RTO Thane Vijay Shelke, Corporators Manohar Dumre, Sanjay Waghela, Mrunal Pendse and Pratibha Madhvi were also present at the tournament inaugration’s opening ceremony.

MCA Colts opting to bat first posted a decent total on board of 266/10 in 66.1 overs. Kaushik Chikhalikar top scored for MCA Colts team with a solid looking knock of 86 runs while Aditya Dhumal (63 runs) & Onkar Jadhav (60 runs) also scored half centuries. From Karnataka Sporting Association, it was their experienced campaigner and top wicket-taker of Madhav Mantri once again coming up with a great spell of 6 wickets for 52 runs.

Defending a total of 266, it was MCA Colts spinner Shashant Attarde who simply wrecked havoc over the opposition team with his aggressive bowling performance. Shashank returned with tournament best bowling figures of 7/54 which completely rattled Karnatak Sporting Association’s batting line up restricting them to 174 all out in 36.2 overs.

Result: MCA Colts won by 92 runs

 

 

Patel Cricket Coaching Center after being put to bat first on Cross Maidan, Mumbai posted a total of 165/10 in 33.5 overs. Opener Nutan Goel scored 46 runs off 35 balls while it was Raj Desmukh coming at no.8 to change the game with an impactful knock of 52* off 29 balls. Raj smashed 10 fours at a strike rate of almost 180.00 to push his team towards a defendable total. From the bowlers, Agastya Surve with 4 wickets was the pick of the lot.

Nutan Goel
Nutan Goel

Advance Cricket Academy in reply were cleaned up for 85 runs in 33.2 overs courtesy a brilliant spell from all-rounder Mann Bhanushali. Mann returned with bowling figures of 4/27 in 8 overs while all rounder Nutan Goel who scored 46 runs also took 2/9 in 8 overs with 2 maidens as Patel Cricket Coaching Center won the match by 80 runs. Nutan Goel for his all round show was declared man of the match.

Mann Bhanushali
Mann Bhanushali

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