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Mumbai, December 12: Pacer Harsh Tanna’s match-winning spell of 5 for 47 runs was the highlight of MIG Cricket Club’s 98-run victory against National Cricket Club on the second day, of the concluding Group-B league match of the Automotive Manufacturing-74th Police Invitation Shield Cricket Tournament 2021-2022, organised under the auspices of MCA and played at the National CC ground on Sunday.

MIG resuming at the overnight score of 308 for 6 wickets were dismissed for 335 runs in 68 overs. Kevin D’Almeida top-scored with a century knock of 100 (101b, 14×4, 2×6) runs while Anand Bais 82 and Pragnesh Kanpillewar 35 runs contributed to the total. Shashikant Kadam (3 for 55) and Ravinder Solanki (3 for 76) were National CC’s best bowlers.

Kevin Almeida
Kevin Almeida

In reply, National CC’s batting collapsed and they were bowled out for 237 runs in 47.1 overs. Chinmay Sutar 69, Vedant Murkar 62, and Sandeep Kunchikor 49 were the only National CC batters who managed to stay long at the crease. Tanna tormented the rival batsmen and was rewarded with a 5-wicket haul which sealed MIG’s big victory and a semi-final meeting with Parsee Gymkhana next weekend.

Meanwhile, Automotive Cricket Club (Sponsors XI) tasted success registering a 3-wicket win against New Hind Sporting Club in a Group-A match. However, they failed to advance to the next round as Payyade SC with 6 points booked their place in the last four round.

Hosts Mumbai Police Gymkhana also bowed out losing to Parkophene Cricketers by 161 runs in the crucial Group-D match at the Police Gymkhana ground. Parkophene Cricketers will now clash with defending champions Payyade Sports Club who had registered a quick 6-wicket win over Islam Gymkhana in a Group-A match which was completed on Saturday.

In Group-C, hot favourites Parsee Gymkhana continued with their domineering winning streak as they defeated Shivaji Park Gymkhana by 130 runs to complete an all-win record.

Brief scores – Group – A: Islam Gymkhana: 131 all out, in 29.3 5overs (Kaustubh Pawar 54, Salman Ahmed 41; Dhrumil Matkar 6/28, Pradeep Sahu 3/27) lost to Payyade Sports Club: 135/4 in 20.4 overs (Bhupen Lalvani 75*). Result: Payyade Sports Club won by 6 wickets.

New Hind Sporting Club: 272 all out in 68.4 overs (Akshay Jambhekar 59, Ajay Janusing 40, Pranav Kela 39; Akash Kharvi – 4/56, Darshan Mangukiya 3/62) lost to Automotive Cricket Club: 274/7 in 55.5 overs (Jayshal Wadiyal 60*, Mayur Sanap 43, Pushkaraj Chavan 43, Akash Kharvi 37*, Sachin Sanghvi 37; Sagar Jadhav 2/43). Result: Automotive Cricket Club won by 3 wickets.

Group – B: P.J. Hindu Gymkhana: 282 all out in 70 overs (Utkarsh Raut 67, Sachin Wagh 51, Bins Neyyoth 48, Hiken Shah 41; Kruthik Hanagawadi 3/45, Sujit Nayak 3/64) lost to Cricket Club of India: 283/3 in 52.4 overs (Rudra Dhandey 123 (104b, 22×4), Akash Anand 60, Sujit Nayak 42*; Jitendra Paliwal 2/88). Result: Cricket Club of India won by 7 Wickets.

MIG Cricket Club: 335 all out in 68 overs (Kevin D’Almeida 100 (101b, 14×4, 2×6), Anand Bais 82, Pragnesh Kanpillewar 35; Shashikant Kadam 3/55, Ravinder Solanki 3/76) beat National Cricket Club: 237 all out in 47.1 overs (Chinmay Sutar 69, Vedant Murkar 62, Sandeep Kunchikor 49; Harsh Tanna 5/74). Result: MIG Cricket Club won by 98 Runs.

Group – C: Parsee Gymkhana: 383/9 in 70 overs (Nikhil Patil (Jr.) 114 (108b, 9×4, 6×6), Sachin Yadav 84, Aditya Tare 60, Ishan Mulchandani 45, Vikrant Auti 38; Vidyadhar Kamat 4/100, Saksham Jha 3/90) beat Shivaji Park Gymkhana: 253 all out in 61.2 overs (Ninad Kadam 154 (151b, 20×4, 2×6); Yash Dicholkar 3/97). Result: Parsee Gymkhana won by 130 runs.

Bombay Gymkhana: 282 all out in 66.1 overs (Swapnil Bivalkar 65, Sidharth Mhatre 55, Kumar Boresa 50, Yashraj Malap 34; Amol Bhagat 3/25, Asif Shaikh 3/47, Yash Chavhan 3/88)

Sainath Sports Club: 333/5 (including 48 penalty runs for bowling 4 overs short) in 48.1 overs (Sachin Solanki 107 (104b, 14×4, 4×6), Karan More 57*, Umesh Gurjar 37, Bharat Patil 32*). Result: Sainath Sports Club won by 5 wickets.

Group – D: MCA Colts: 266 all out in 61.1 overs (Kaushik Chikhlikar 86, Aditya Dhumal 63, Onkar Jadhav 60, Suved Parkar 35; Vinayak Bhoir 6/52,  Aishwary Surve 3/65) beat Karnatak Sporting Association: 174 all out in 36.2 overs (Rakesh Prabhu 47, Aishwary Surve 37; Shashank Attarde 7/54). Result: MCA Colts won by 92 runs.

Parkophene Cricketers: 310 all out in 67.2 overs (Akhtar Shaikh 83, Ajay Mishra 55*, Sahil Jadhav 49, Akshat Jain 41; Yogesh Patil 4/32) beat Mumbai Police: 149 all out in 46.1 overs (Amit Jadhav 44, Shrikant Limbole 42; Arun Yadav 4/23, Karsh Kothari-3/58). Result: Parkophene Cricketers won by 161 runs.

Courtesy: Gordon D Costa

Mumbai: The Bombay Gymkhana, under its CSR initiative ‘BG Cares’ will be conducting their annual free cricket coaching camp for boys under-19 and under-23 and girls under-19 at the Gymkhana Ground, from December 16th, 2021 till May 31st, 2022. 

The 5-month Bombay Gymkhana Cricket Academy coaching camp, supported by Amba Shree Foundation, and the trainees will be coached by experienced Cricket Coach Farhad Daruwala. Farhad apart from being an experienced Coach with close to 15 yrs of coaching experience also leads Parsee Cylists Team in MCA Kanga League. Farhad has played for Gujarat and also played Top Division Cricket representing Parsee Gymkhana. Apart from that, the Head Coach of Bombay Gymkhana was involved with Rajasthan Royals team in IPL while he has also had assignments with County teams like Lancashire, Hampshire, Surrey, Essex & England A teams.

Coach Farhad Daruwala
Coach Farhad Daruwala

The camp will be held from Tuesday to Friday from 3.30 pm to 6.00 pm. Trials will be conducted to select 25 candidates in each of the three categories. The selection process for boys under-23 will be conducted on Tuesday, December 14, and boys and girls under-19 will have to report for selection trials on Wednesday, December 15.

All interested cricketers should report at the Bombay Gymkhana ground at 11.00 am in white cricket clothes and shoes. Candidates must carry their proof of age (birth certificate) and Aadhar card copy and also their MCA registration card if they are registered. 

The cut-off date for under-19 is 1.9.2002 and for under-23 is 1.9.1998. Please note that only those young cricketers who are keen and willing to be trained for the entire 5-month duration of the coaching camp should attend the Bombay Gymkhana training program.

For further details please contact Bombay Gymkhana, Sports Office on contact telephone number – 022 22070311.

Courtesy: Gordon D Costa
 

In the last 5 years, Morbi has touched new heights in cricket, from a small unknown district a few years back where word ‘cricket’ was not even associated with it, now Morbi has underwent a major sporting revamp courtesy the cricket revolution brought in by Coach Nishant Jani & his team from Axel Sports Academy.

ICC Level 2 Certified Nishant Jani who is the Head Coach of Morbi District Cricket Association and Assistant Coach of Saurashtra Men’s Senior Team is also the founder and head coach of Axel Sports Academy which is one of the most advanced and biggest cricket academies in Morbi District. In the last few years, many students from Axel Academy have gone on to represent Saurashtra and Gujarat’s age group teams. Even many First Class and International Cricketers come at Axel Sports Academy to practice.

To further improve the standard of Cricket in Morbi, Nishant Jani, the Head Coach of Axel Sports Academy has collaborated with the legendary South African Cricketer Gary Kirsten and South African Pacer Morne Morkel to train on multiple aspects which can contribute on the development of cricket in Morbi. Nishant went through an 8 hour interactive video session with both the International Cricketers. The topics discussed in the interactive session included the advent & the rise of T20’s, Team Culture and Effective Communication.

Coach Nishant Jani with Gary Kirsten
Snap from Coach Nishant Jani’s interaction with Gary Kirsten

Nishant Jani shared with Cricketgraph- “Obviously to discuss about topics like T20’s, communication and team culture from one of the most acclaimed International Cricketers is a different experience. Both Gary and Morne have played a lot of International Cricket, Gary has Captained the African Team, Coached the Indian Team, so obviously there is a lot to learn from him not only as a cricketer but also as a coach on how to handle and manage certain things in cricket”

Dilip Vengsarkar XI opting to bat first posted a total of 261/9 in 90 overs with top order batsman Shreyas Hirelar top scoring for the team. Shreyas scored 70 runs to guide his team towards a solid total on board. Apart from Shreyas, Sarvesh Yadav (40 runs), Pranay Kapadia (39) and Prahlad Iyer (34*) contributed with cameos. From the bowlers, Medhankar Lavesh with 4/52 was the pick of the lot.

Sunil Gavaskar XI in reply were all out for 146 runs in 58.2 overs with Aniket Singh being the shining grace scoring 56 runs. All-rounder Prahlad Iyer with 3/21 was the pick of the lot. Dilip Vengsarkar XI batted for 14 overs in the 2nd innings for the loss of wicket at the end of the game’s play where they were declared winners on 1st innings lead.

Played at Thakur Stadium in Kandivali, Mumbai, Patel Cricket Coaching Center opting to bat first posted a massive total of 286/2 in 40 overs. Captain Hamza Khan (58 runs) and Gajanan Nargpol stitched a brilliant 117 run opening stand which set the tone for their innngs. Gajanan on the other hand converted his good start into a massive unbeaten 143* off 136 balls. Gajanan Narapgol smashed 22 fours batting from start to end to push his team towards a commanding total.

Yuva Cricket Club in reply could only manage 99/9 in 40 overs with Muhammad Taha’s 3/9 in 8 overs alongwith 3 maidens being the pick of the lot. The rest of the bowlers also did a fairly commendable job with the ball as Patel Cricket Coaching Center won the match by 187 runs. Gajanan Narapgol was declared “man of the match” for his impressive knock of 143 runs.

Scorecard Link: https://cricheroes.in/scorecard/2603318/CRICFIT-PREMIER-LEAGUE-ONE-DAY-CHAMPIONSHIP-Under-14-Boys/Patel-Cricket-Coaching-Centre(CPL)-vs-YUVA-CRICKET-CLUB

Played at Fatima Cricket Ground in Vidyavihar, ACE CC after being put to bat first posted a decent total on board of 171/8 in 20 overs. Niket Korgaonkar at no.5 scored 48 runs off 32 balls which pushed the team towards a respectable total. From the bowlers, Bhavin Gala and Lavesh Mehra with 2 wickets each were the pick of the lot.

Chasing 172, Kutchi Pumas opener Manav Prasad made complete mayhem of the opposition’s bowling attack as he single handedly dismantled the bowling attack with a brutal hundred. Manav went on to score a rapid 110* off just 49 balls making it one of the fastest centuries of this season in JFSC. Manav smashed 12 fours and 7 sixes to sail Kutchi Pumas towards a comfortable 8 wicket win with 4.2 overs to spare. Manav for his unbeaten hundred was declared “man of the match”

Scorecard Link: http://jfsc.in/match_details.php?match_id=241661&team_id=129609&tab=scorecard

No matter rich or poor, but every parent has a aspiration to see their kids do well and in one of the recent matches, it was a prime example of a little boy making everyone proud with an impactful performance. Aditya Khadka from Patel Cricket Coaching Center in Mumbai recently bagged man of the match award in the popular Cricfit Premier League.

Aditya’s mother is a househelp who works at multiple houses while his father works as a security guard in Vashi and it’s certainly inspiring to see the little boy making a mark for himself despite all the challenges and struggles he has to face. Credit also goes to the Patel Cricket Coaching Center led by Head Coach Kadir Patel for backing up such kids, promoting them and giving them an opportunity to play competitive cricket.

Kingly Sports Club opting to bat first at Thakur Stadium were all out for 82/10 in 23.2 overs. Aditya Khadka proved to be the pick of the lot returning with bowling figures of 3/20 in 5 overs. Apart from him, Mahboob and Mohammad bagged 2 wickets each. For Patel Coaching Center, it looked like mere formality as they went on to win the match by 9 wickets with opener Asmith Kashyap remaining unbeaten on 37* off 41 balls to anchor the chase.

Scorecard Link: https://cricheroes.in/scorecard/2598650/CRICFIT-PREMIER-LEAGUE-ONE-DAY-CHAMPIONSHIP-Under-14-Boys/Kingly-Sports-Club(-CPL)-vs-Patel-Cricket-Coaching-Centre

Mumbai after being put to bat first were least deterred as they went on to completely dominate the Pondicherry bowlers amassing a massive total of 645 runs. Mumbai Declared their innings at 645/7 in 147.5 overs with 4 of their batters smashing impressive hundreds. Openers Jash Ganiga (114 runs) & Sourabh Singh (103) set the platform with a  204 run opening stand followed by hundreds from Vedrakash Jaiswal (102 runs) and Aayush Zimare (133 runs) at the middle order. Raj Waghela, Suryansh Shedge and Musheer Khan also smashed half centuries.

Himanshu Singh
Himanshu Singh

Pondicherry in reply were all out for 298 runs courtesy Mumbai’s fast bowler Himanshu Singh wrecking havoc with a fifer. Himanshu came up with bowling figures of 5/105 in 30 overs including 7 maidens being the pick of the lot from Mumbai. Receiving a follow on, Pondicherry were again cleaned up for 189 runs & this time all-rounder Musheer Khan bagging 5 wickets. Himanshu took another 3 wickets in the 2nd innings as he finished with overall bowling figures of 8/169 in 53 overs including 12 maidens.

Mumbai won the match by an innings and 158 runs stamping their authority in the Cooch Behar Trophy as a team to watch out for.

Scorecard Link: https://www.mumbaicricket.com/mca/Score_Sheet_U19_Cooch_Behar_Trophy_2021_2022_Mumbai_Pondicherry_2911_02122021.php 

Musheer Khan scored 163 runs for Payyade Sports Club
Musheer Khan

Sachin Tendulkar XI after opting to bat first posted a total of 243/10 in 63.5 overs with half centuries registered from Ayush Mhatre (72 runs) and Tejas More (62 runs). Middle order batsman Sanskar Pranashkar remained unbeaten on 49* missing out on a well deserved half century. From the bowlers, it was Sai Sanil who impressed one and all with his impactful bowling performance. Sai turned out to be the pick of the lot returning with excellent bowling figures of 6/57 in 20 overs including 4 maidens. Sai single handedly cleaned the top to middle order providing vital breakthroughs to his team.

Sai Sanil
Sai Sanil

Trailing 244, Sunil Gavaskar XI in reply made 284/8 dec in 90 overs courtesy a solid hundred from no.4 batsman Rudra Sukale. Opener Aniket Singh scored 73 runs while it was Rudra who took his team to a strong position courtesy his 119* off 216 balls smashing 14 fours and 2 sixes displaying good composure and patience. Aryan Mandavkar with 5/46 was the pick of the lot from Sachin Tendulkar XI. Sachin Tendulkar XI in the 2nd innings batted for 31 overs for the loss of 4wickets before the end of the game’s play where Sunil Gavaskar XI won the match on 1st innings lead.

Scorecard Link: https://www.cricketgraph.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=74370&action=edit

Shivaji Park Gymkhana after being put to bat first batted well to post a total of 238/8 in 70 overs. SPG had 3 batters smashing half centuries namely Sanket Bhaye, Ninad Kadam and Vidydadhar Kamath coming up with crucial knocks. Sanket top scored with 72 runs followed by Ninad’s 68 and Vidyadhar’s  54 runs.

Bombay Gymkhana in reply got to bat for 48 overs where in they managed a score of 175/7 with Sumeir Zaveri scoring 75 runs. From SPG, Satyam Chaudhary with 3/29 and Akash Mishra with 3/36 were the pick of the lot as ShivajI Park Gymkhana were declared winners on the basis of Net Run Rate (on better quotient).

Vidyadhar Kamath
Vidyadhar Kamath

Sanket Bhaye
Sanket Bhaye

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