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MCA Women’s Team B opting to bat first at Sachin Tendulkar Gymkhana ground at Kandivali were all out for 194/10 in 45 overs. Even though none of the players could make a big score, most of their players chipped in with starts with opener Sanika Chalke (35) & Mahi Thakkar (34*) being the top scorers for their team. From the bowlers, Jagravi Pawar with 3/40 was the pick of the lot.

Chasing 195,opener Hemali Borwankar made the chase look easy as she played a brilliant innings of 71 runs off 70 balls (8 fours). Hemali kept the scoreboard ticking rotating the strike as well as hitting boundaries despite wickets falling from the other end. Jagravi Pawar (34) and Prashansha (25) at the lower middle order played crucial cameos as MCA Women’s chased down the score in 44th over winning the match by 1 wicket.

Scorecard link: http://tripoturf.com/Tournament/match-details/64216/tournament-details/MCAWomOneDayCriTou

Played at the picturesque MIG Cricket Ground in Mumbai, MRV Risers after being put to bat first posted a total of 151/7 in 20 overs. Even after a sluggish top order start, it was Puneet Mehra at no.5 who rescued his team from a low total scoring a crucial knock of 73 runs. Puneet was well supported by Chandresh who scored 35 runs.

Chasing 150+ on a MIG wicket can be tricky at times but that was not the case with their swashbuckling opener Bhaktyar Irani. Most of us know Bhaktyar as an actor, dancer but he again proved that he is also a good sportsperson smashing a match winning knock of 95* off just 44 deliveries (16 fours, 2 sixes). Bucky as he is fondly called is one of the prolific batters of JNS team and he continued to prove that he is a vital cog in the playing XI. Bhaktyar was well supported by his opening partner Kunal Jhaveri who scored 48 runs as JNS Jaguars won the match by 6 wickets and 6 overs to spare.

Different sports can learn from each other, and this is so true with baseball and cricket. There are many similarities between these two sports.

Applied Vision Baseball, hailed as the ultimate pitch recognition training mobile app in the United States, got a huge response within a year of its official launch. The app was built to help hitters develop superior pitch recognition skills and abilities. Pitch-Path Anticipation, Visual tracking, Dilation Speed, Pitch-Sequence Recall and, other various pitch recognition skill-sets are tools that hitters will develop in their hitter’s tool-box while using the Applied Vision App.

Due to the overwhelming response from the baseball community, Mark Brooks, the founder of AVB, extended the expertise into a similar sport – Cricket, by launching Applied Vision Cricket.

Like baseball, in cricket too, a lot depends on the batsman’s ability to anticipate the line, the length of the ball, the swing (inswing or outswing), spin and other such variables in real time. The most successful batsmen with the likes of Sachin Tendulkar, Rohit Sharma, Joe Root etc are great in anticipation.

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On their partnership with CricketGraph, Mark added, “We were on the look out of an able partner, who believes in our vision and at the same time also adds value to our offerings. CricketGraph has been operating in the grass root cricket space for over 10 years, and we instantly connected. We are excited to partner with CricketGraph exclusively for the entire of India. Through this partnership we would like to help and inspire a new generation of cricket.

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AVC has other exciting features in the pipeline like VR, which will change the entire landscape.

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AVC & CricketGraph will start customizing the content and other features to suit the Indian cricketers.

Mumbai, February 19: Opener Rudra Dhanday scored a composed 85 runs (80-balls, 10×4, 2×6) which enabled Cricket Club of India (CCI) snatch a nail-biting 2-run victory over Parkophene Cricketers in a tense and concluding round Group-B match of the D.Y. Patil Group sponsored 73rd Police Invitation Shield Cricket Tournament 2020-2021, organized under the auspices of the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA), and played at the Cricket Club of India ground on Friday.

This crucial second win helped CCI, who had earlier defeated Bombay Gymkhana, scrape past Parkophene into the semi-finals from this group. Both CCI and Parkophene finished with an identical 8 points (2 wins each), but the former qualified for the semis on the head-to-head win basis.

Meanwhile, Parsee Gymkhana (Group-A), Karnatak Sporting Association (Group-C) and Payyade Sports Club (Group-D) all recorded their third consecutive victories to top their respective groups and progress to the semi-finals scheduled to be played on Sunday.

Electing to bat first CCI recovered after losing two wickets with just 49 runs on the board. But opener Dhanday stood tall and steady the innings with a 59-run partnership with Aryan Bangar (24 runs) for the 3rd wicket and was later associated in a 46-run stand with Ajinkya Patil (23 runs). Later a 48-run 6th wicket partnership between Alpesh Ramjani (21 runs) and Saksham Parashar (26 runs) saw CCI reach 243 for 9 wickets in 45 overs.

Later, CCI bowled well and backed by excellent fielding managed to restrict Parkophene Cricketers to 241 for 8 wickets in 45 overs. Japjeet Singh Randhawa’s century effort 109 runs (113b, 10×4, 3×6) went in vain. Sagar Mishra 52 runs and Adib Usmani 40 runs did their best to help Parkophene reach their target but they fell short and forced to make an exit. Vaibhav Mali (3/38) was CCI best bowler.

In Group-A, Parsee Gymkhana outplayed Islam Gymkhana coasting to a 6-wicket win, while Karnatak SA continued with their impressive winning form and handed P.J. Hindu Gymkhana a 62-run defeat in Group-C. Payyade also maintained their winning momentum recording a narrow 2-wicket win against D.Y. Patil Group (Sponsor’s XI) in another close match in Group-D.

Brief scores:

Group – A: Dr. D.Y. Patil Sports Academy 258 all out, 41.2 overs (Anand Bous 74, Shubham Ranjane 49; Nikhil Date 3/46) beat MIG Cricket Club 255 for 8 wickets, 45 overs (Gaurav Jathar 81, Swapnil Salvi 68, Arjun Tendulkar 39; Uzair Khan 3/48). Result: Dr. D. Y. Patil SA won by 3 runs.

Islam Gymkhana 190 all out, 42.5 overs (Salman Khan 44*, Aman Farooqui 41; Parag Khanapurkar 3/22, Vikrant Auti 3/28) lost to Parsee Gymkhana 194 for 4 wickets, 28.3 overs (Nikhil Patil (Jr.) 67*, Parag Khanapurkar 39). Result: Parsee Gymkhana won by 6 wickets.

Group-B:

Cricket Club of India 243 for 9 wickets, 45 overs (Rudra Dhanday 85; Vishwajeet Thakur 3/44) beat Parkophene Cricketers 241 for 8, 45 overs (Japjeet Singh Randhawa 109 (113b, 10×4, 3×6), Sagar Mishra 52, Adib Usmani 40; Vaibhav Mali 3/38). Result: Cricket Club of India won by 2 runs.

Bombay Gymkhana 256 for 6 wickets, 45 overs (Bhupen Lalwani 105 (105b, 13×4), Pranav Kela 60; Amit Pandey 3/61) beat Mumbai Police Cricket Club 231 all out, 41.4 overs (Yash Chavan 74, Rohit Pol 31; Yashraj Malap 4/43). Result: Bombay Gymkhana won by 25 runs.

Group-C: Karnatak Sporting Association 236 all out, 44.4 overs (Manan Khakhar 59, Aishwarya Surve 49; Amanullah Manihar 3/44) beat P.J. Hindu Gymkhana 174 all out, 38.4 overs (Utkarsh Raut 43*, Megh Adhvaryu 40; Vinayak Bhoir 4/27). Result: Karnatak Sporting Association won by 62 runs.

National Cricket Club 334 for 9 wickets, 45 overs (Ajinkya Beloshe 54, Prathmesh Pawar 51, Shashikant Kadam 49*; Akshay Jambhekar 3/48, Nehal Katakdhond 3/55) beat New Hind Sporting Club 239 all out, 39.5 overs (Avdhoot Dandekar 62, Bhavin Thakkar 61; Shashikant Kadam 3/39). Result: National Cricket Club won by 95 runs.

Group-D: MCA Colts 281 for one wicket, 40 overs (Siddharth Akre 138* (95b, 8×4, 11×6), Divyansh Saxena 108* (102b, 8×4, 3×6) beat Shivaji Park Gymkhana 240 all out, 36.3 overs (Jayesh Pokhare 85, Ninad Kadam 52, Vedant Murkar 41; Danish Shaikh 3/36, Siddharth Akre 3/40). Result: MCA Colts won by 41 runs.

D.Y. Patil Group (Sponsor’s XI): 265 all out, 45 overs (Sumit Ghadigaonkar 104 (106b, 6×4, 5×6), Rohan Raje 3/38) lost to Payyade Sports Club 269 for 8 wickets, 44.5 overs (Rohan Raje 81, Siddhesh Lad 78, Prayag Bhati 44; Vineet Sinha 3/49). Result: Payyade Sports Club won by 2 wickets.

Semi-final line-up:

Parsee Gymkhana Vs Payyade SC at MCA ground, BKC

CCI Vs Karnatak SA at Mumbai Police Gymkhana ground.

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Mumbai, February 21:

Opener Hersh Tank’s blistering century knock of 116 runs powered Payyade Sports Club to a comprehensive six-wicket win against strong contenders Parsee Gymkhana in a semi-final clash of the D.Y. Patil Group sponsored 73rd Police Invitation Shield Cricket Tournament 2020-2021, organized under the auspices of the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA), and played at the MCA ground, BKC on Sunday.

In the second semi-final, Cricket Club of India (CCI) defeated fancied Karntak Sporting Association by 77 runs at the Mumbai Police Gymkhana ground, Marine Drive. CCI and Payyade SC will clash in the final next Sunday (February 28).

Payyade after deciding to field first bowled well to restrict Parsee Gymkhana to a modest total of 245 for 6 wickets in 45 overs. Left-arm spinners Musheer Khan (2 for 31) and Dhurmil Matkar (2 for 43) picked up early wickets to rock the Parsee Gymkhana innings. But, middle order bat Vaibhav Kalamkar cracked an unbeaten 97 runs (69 balls, 10×4, 5×6) and Nikhil Patel 37 runs contribution lifted the Parsee Gymkhana innings.

Later, Tank struck form immediately and smashed the rival bowlers to all corners of the park during his 117 minutes innings at the crease. His cameo knock was studded with 11 well-timed hits to the boundary and eight powerful strokes over the ropes. Tank and opening partner Musheer Ahmed Khan (29 runs) put together 71 runs for the first wicket and later Tank along with Sufiyan Shaikh (30 runs) added 88 runs for the third wicket. Tank was ably supported by Prayag Bhati who made unbeaten 48 runs (6×4, 2×6), which saw Payyade cruise to victory. Balwinder Singh Sandhu took 2 wickets for 53.

Meanwhile, Cricket Club of India electing to bat first amassed a challenging total of 281 runs for nine wickets from their quota of 45 overs. Nishad Gabhawala 75 runs and Akash Anand 47 runs top-scored for CCI while Vidyadhar Kamat (2 for 57) and Moondeep Mangela (2 for 66) got the wickets for Karnatak SA.

In reply, Karnatak SA batters failed to raise to the challenge and were bundled out for a paltry 204 runs in 43.1 overs. Shrideep Mangela 48 runs, Karan Vashodia 44 runs and Manan Khakar 43 runs were the only batsmen who managed to get some decent runs of the board. Prathmesh Dake (3 for 50), Alpesh Ramjani (2 for 18) and Vaibhav Mali (2 for 28) were responsible for picking the wickets and to send Karnatak crashing to defeat.

Brief scores (semi-finals): Parsee Gymkhana 245 for 6 wickets, 45 overs (Vaibhav Kalamkar 97* (69b, 10×4, 5×6), Nikhil Patel 37; Musheer Khan 2/31, Dhurmil Matkar 2/43) lost to Payyade Sports Club 247 for 4 wickets, 34.4 overs (Hersh Tank 116 (66b, 11×4, 8×6, Prayag Bhati 48* (6×4, 2×6); Balwinder Singh Sandhu 2/53). 

Result: Payyade Sports Club won by 6 wickets.

Cricket Club of India 281 for 9 wickets, 45 overs (Nishad Gabhawala 75, Akash Anand 47; Vidyadhar Kamat 2/57, Moondeep Mangela 2/66) beat Karnatak Sporting Association 204 all out, 43.1 overs (Shrideep Mangela 48, Karan Vashodia 44, Manan Khakar 43; Prathmesh Dake 3/50, Alpesh Ramjani 2/18, Vaibhav Mali 2/28). 

Result: Cricket Club of India won by 77 runs.

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Bombay Gymkhana after being put to bat first at Police Gymkhana Ground, Marine Lines posted 256/6 in 45 overs. Opening the innings, Bhupen Lalwani went on to top score for his team scoring a solid 105 off 109 balls. Bhupen anchored the innings perfectly with his solid technique as he smashed 13 fours at a strike rate of almost 97. Bhupen has played 4 MCA matches so far this year in which he has scored 2 half centuries and a ton. He has also been amongst the highest run getters in India from last 2 years in BCCI’s U23 tournament and also played Ranji trophy last season. Pranav Kela at no.5 was the 2nd highest scorer with 60 runs off 65 balls. From the bowlers, left arm pace Amit Pande with 3 wickets was the pick of the lot.

Mumbai Police Gymkhana despite a sluggish opening start got back into the game thanks to a brave knock by Yash Chavan at no.5. Yash scored run a ball 74 keeping the scoreboard ticking despite wickets tumbling from the other end. Mumbai Police Gymkhana however fell short of 25 runs as they were all out for 231 runs 41.4 overs. Yashraj Malap with 4/43 in 6.3 overs bowled a crucial spell while the rest of the bowlers also supported well.

Result: Bombay Gymkhana won by 25 runs

Scorecard link: http://tripoturf.com/Tournament/match-details/64225/tournament-details/POLINVSHICRITOU2

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Venue: NL Complex Ground, Dahisar East

Dahisar Strikers DSC after being put to bat first could only muster 106/9 all out in 16.4 overs.  Wicket keeper Hiten Vora with a quick 30 was the highest scorer while rest of the players found it difficult to get going. From the bowlers, Arun Shetty with 2/6 in 3 overs was the pick of the lot, a bowling spell which certainly made all the difference. Nayan Mistry with 2/16 in 3.4 overs was also quite handy with the ball.

DSC Mumbai Tigers in reply chased down the score in just 12 overs winning the match by 6 wickets.  Rajesh Desai scored a quickfire 32 off 18 balls while Amit Goyal remained unbeaten on 17* off 9 balls. 

Hell of a Cricket Team: DSC Mumbai Tigers won by 6 wickets

Arun Shetty - HELL OF A CRICKETER
Arun Shetty – HELL OF A CRICKETER

Man of the Match: Arun Shetty

Hell Energy Power Batsman Nayan Mistry
Hell Energy Power Batsman Nayan Mistry recieving Hell Energy Cans

Hell Energy Power Bowler
Hell Energy Power Bowler Rajesh Desai recieving Hell Energy Cans

New Delhi, 20th February, 2021: Owing to the success of first two seasons, Ponty Chadha Foundation (PCF) is all set to kick off the third season of the PCF Cup tournament (Corporate Cricket Edition) from 6th March, 2021 in partnership with Citiskape Mediacom. It is an eight-week long tournament culminating on 25th April, 2021. The glittering trophy of the tournament was unveiled today at The Park hotel, New Delhi in the eminent presence of Chief Guest – Shri Manoj Kumar Upadhyay, Director and the Deputy Advisor, Energy & International Cooperation, NITI Aayog, Government of India and Guest of Honour – Mr. Hariom Kaushik, Vice President, Haryana Olympic Association. Other dignitaries who were present at the launch event were Mr. Rajiv Gupta, MD Wave Group, Mr. H.S. Kandhari, Director, Wave Estate, Dr. Vandana Sharma, Director, Mata Bhagwanti Chadha Niketan (MBCN) and Manoj Attri, Founder Citiskape Mediacom and creator PCF Cup.

 

The third edition of the PCF Cup will be featuring 16 participating teams, each representing different corporate giants. These include Aaj Tak, Dabur, Maruti Suzuki, KK Modi Group, HDFC Bank, SBI Card, TEVA, WAVE, The Statesman, Properazzi Realty Pvt Ltd, Resource Logistics, Transsion India Ltd, Celebi India, P&P, TMM magazine, and HCL.

 

On the trophy unveiling, Mr. Manpreet Singh ChadhaChairman, Wave Group, said, “We are delighted to be hosting another season of the PCF Cup. This tournament provides a remarkable platform to the cricketing talent in the corporate world to enjoy the sports that they love, while also fostering a collaborative environment amongst fellow professionals. PCF has been dedicatedly working in the field of education, skill development, health, and sports promotion. This is one of the many earnest initiatives of the foundation towards creating positive societal impact and we are really looking forward to it.”

 

Ponty Chadha

 

 

With an aim to promote sports in India, The PCF Cup is one of the most impassioned initiatives of the Ponty Chadha Foundation in association with Citiskape Mediacom, which provides a unique platform to avid cricketers and sports enthusiasts from the corporate world to showcase their talent. The PCF Cup Cricket Season III will be conducted in accordance with the playing conditions similar to a standard T20 tournament in India.

 

Elaborating on the tournament, Mr. H.S. Kandhari, Director, Wave Estate, said, “Pandemic induced stress has taken its toll on both our physical and mental well-being, therefore, focus on our health and active lifestyle had taken a backseat. This tournament has been timed to bring back the focus on physical fitness and re-energise our social bubble with sports enthusiasts.

 

About Ponty Chadha Foundation

Initiated by Mrs. Jatinder Kaur Chadha in September 2014, in the memory of her late husband, the erstwhile visionary Chairman of the Wave Group, Mr. Ponty Chadha, The Ponty Chadha Foundation (PCF) is the CSR arm of the Wave Group. The foundation addresses areas pertaining to hunger and food security, community health, education and skill training, sports for children and corporate employees and running awareness drives for sanitation, women safety & fitness beside others. One of the prominent initiatives undertaken by the foundation is Mata Bhagwanti Chadha Niketan (MBCN), a one-of-its-kind school in the country, founded in 1999 for specially able children in the areas of education, vocational training, occupational and physical therapy, and capacity building. The completely free provisions have empowered around 25000 specially able children till date.

 

PCF Cup-Cricket, PCF Football League, are some of the initiatives by the Foundation for creating awareness about sports and encouraging an active and healthy lifestyle to the community.

 

PCF CUP Ponty Chadha Foundation

 

Match Fixtures:

Teams:
Group A: Wave, The Statesman, Dabur, Properazzi Realty Pvt. Ltd
Group B: Maruti Suzuki, HDFC Bank, Resource Logistics, Transsion India Ltd.
Group C: 24Seven, TMM, Teva, P&P
Group D: Aaj Tak, Celebi, SBI Card, HCL

Schedule:
6th March – 11th April: Preliminary rounds
17th – 18th April: Quarter Finals
24th April: Semi Finals
25th April: Finals

For Queries:

Sneha.singh@waveinfratech.com , wavegroup@adfactorspr.com

Shastri Park Colts batting first posted a huge total of 305/3 in 30 overs at Noida Extension Ground. The batsman who made all the difference was their opener Saurav Nautiyal who went on to score one of the fastest double hundreds of Delhi scoring 236* off mere 92 balls smashing 19 fours and 18 sixes. Such was the impact of his aggressive batting, Saurav single handedly dismanted the attack of opposition playing at a strike rate of 256.12.

Lal Chand Club in reply got all out for 193 runs with opener Kartik Pawar top scoring with 53 runs. All-rounder Saurav Nautiyal completely owned the day as he was also the pick of the bowlers coming up with 6//27 in 6 overs. Shastri Park Colts eventually won the match by 112 runs and Saurav Nautiyal with 236* & 6 wickets was the star performer of the match.

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Venue: Wankhede Stadium

MCA Women’s Team “A” after being put to bat first posted a total of 165/8 in 45 overs. Opener Aachal Valanju scored 40 runs while Humaira Kazi at the middle order top scored with a very crucial innings of 52 runs off 62 balls. From the bowlers, medium pacer Sayali Satghare with 2/6 in 5 overs was the pick of the lot while Hurley Gala also chipped in with 2 wickets for 24 runs.

 

Sayali Satghare from Mumbai Women's Team scored 73 at Wankhede Stadium
Sayali Satghare

 

Chasing  166, MCA Women’s C team were all out for 146 runs but one player which stood out was all-rounder Sayali Satghare. Sayali coming at no.5 continued to play her natural game attacking the bowlers with confidence despite wickets tumbling from the other end. Sayali scored 73* off 62 balls smashing 9 fours and a six with a strike rate of 112.31. All-rounder, Humaira Kazi who first scored a brilliant half century was also the best bowler for Team “A” as she came up with amazing bowling figures of 4/16 in 9 overs with 2 maidens.

Result: MCA Women’s Team ‘A’ won by 19 runs

Scorecard link: http://tripoturf.com/Tournament/match-details/64217/tournament-details/MCAWomOneDayCriTou

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