Played between Reliance Group SC and RBI SC at the Youth’s Own Union wicket at Cross Maidan, RBI Sports Club batting first posted a total of 262/10 in 58 overs. With openers Sumit Ghadigaonkar (48) and Ameya Dandekar (33) giving good starts, it was Saurabh Singh at no.6 top scoring with a crucial 81 off 68 balls laced with 9 boundaries and a six. It was an important knock which pushed the team towards a 250+ total, From Reliance, A Ayyar with 5/60 in 16 overs was the best bowler.
Defending a total of 263, it was RBI’s left arm spinner Jay Nayak coming up with a match winning spell of 5/52 in 16.3 overs which restricted Reliance to 194 runs all out. Spinner Jay has been spot on this season while he had also recently taken 3 wkts conceding just 1 run vs PJ Hindu Gymkhana in the Cosmopolitan Shield. From Reliance, Bhushan Mankar at no.7 scored 72 runs though he lacked support from the other end as RBI went on to win the quarter finals by 68 runs.
Tournament supported by IDBI Bank, LIC and Bank of India and Kalyandas Memorial Foundation
Match Report-
Police Gymkhana after being put to bat first at Shivaji Park mustered a total of 245/10 in 20 overs. With 3 down for 27 runs, they required someone at the middle order to resurrect the innings back and luckily for them it was Atif Khan and Khush Jain stitching a 74 run stand for the 5th wicket. Atif coming at no.5 scored 68 off 73 balls while Khush Jain scored an equally solid 51 off 60 deliveries to push their team towards a competitive total.

SPG’s spinner Omkar Karandikar bagged his 2nd fifer of the tournament coming up with bowling figures of 6/90 in 23.5 overs coupled with 5 maidens.

Chasing 246, Shivaji Park Gymkhana were all out for 229 runs despite the good fight given by their no.3 batsman Varun Ragji (95 off 136) and no.5 batsman Pratik Konkar who scored 55 off 207 balls. Left arm spinner Zenith Sachdev who just bagged a fifer in his previous match too in the same tournament continues to bamboozle batsman as he came up with match winning bowling figures of 5/69 in 38 overs including 12 maidens. Akash Dube with 3/71 also proved to be quite effective as Police Gymkhana won the semi finals by 16 runs in what turned out to be an exciting neck to neck encounter.
Tournament supported by IDBI Bank, LIC and Bank of India and Kalyandas Memorial Foundation
In the semifinals of U16 Sontosh Kumar Ghosh trophy played between Evergreen Sports Club and United CC. at Shivaji Park Dadar . Evergreen won the toss and elected to bat, despite the early loss of wickets Evergreen managed to put a score of 276 on the back of their captain Sumit Mishra’s brilliant 101 runs off 132 balls (18 fours).

In return, United CC could manage to score 123 runs while Sumit Mishra was declared “Man of the Match”. In this tournament, this was Sumit’s second century signaling his ominous form with the bat. In other semifinal which took place, Police Gymkhana defeated SPG to enter the finals.
Finals will be played at Shivaji Park Gymkhana on 2nd and 3rd January 2020
Body, Balance and Technique are the trio of ingredients for making a proper batsman. These are the run-of-the-mill cricketing sermons fed to us by coaches, our favorite cricketers and even commentators since we know cricket. It’s seldom we and the pundits discuss and acknowledge the importance of a player’s “arsenal”. In a batsmen dominated sport like cricket, we appreciate and research more about the man but neglect the bat that in fact greets the ball and help the batter earn accolades.
The dynamics and components of a bat are the equivalent of the batter’s bio mechanics, they combined make a ‘batsman’. A tall lanky guy would prefer a long handle with the sweet spot pulled down a bit whereas a bulky and more balanced batter would want a short handled bat, its about the preference and comfort. This beguiling fact is indeed the crux, it’s more than preference, rather its more the cog around which the aesthetics of a batter rotate. Surprisingly, in a country where every cricket lover is a self-proclaimed guru we actually lack the scientific and logical reasoning. The drive to choose the proper bat in India is inspired by the financial standard and mainly by the cricketer we admire. A talented batsman with an illiterate brain to choose the correct bat can be very critical in professional grounds.
Z bats is a brand and bat clinic where scientific analysis, algorithms and bat sensors determine the race of bats apt for a particular individual. Z bats, the brain child of Samir shah and Harshal shah was created with an endeavor to ameliorate the bat standards and the dynamics for an individual. To add experience to ideas, Mr G Ramchandran joined them as mentor who is a veteran in the domain. In an interview the founder claimed that there could be 344 different types of batters in the age of 8-80, this fact for an uninformed player would be an eye opener. Their concept is heavily backed by numerous surveys, international technical support and brilliance and mainly practical illustrations.

Their motto is “body meets balance” and reasonably it’s the perfect one because before the inception of Z bats, the two words were abstract but now they have science backing them. The colossal impact they might have in the future is inevitable because in a very silent manner, the scientific lobby is grasping the cricket domain; starting from computing graphics to video analysis etc. in addition to sponsor the technicalities of batting and bats, they also impart ways to avoid injury with body dynamics detection.


Discussing their mechanics, they have a 0 to 0 model (online to offline). It is essentially a model where online based on certain body type and measurements introduced in the website by the potential customer. 3 bats are thrown up for the customer and a specific slot is allotted to come at the offline center to evaluate the bats, then the best bat is selected based on sensor capturing the various strokes over a 60-80 session and the based on results.


The idea and the working behind Z-bats may seem very lucid and interesting but the endeavors and intelligence put forward by the trio of Sameer, Harshal and GR remains in the backdrop.
Their determination and belief towards their idea is a hallmark and an inspiration. Today, a batter can avail and grab the right bat for him at prices ranging from 3999-25000 rupees – INR. The founders have high hopes and have also laid their plans which suggests opening of 10 Z bat clinic in the next 6 months.They have truly blended their brains, passion and vision to a masterpiece of a technology that in the future would be a necessity in the cricketing world.
Brothers Club batting first at Cross Maidan posted a total of 241/9 in 44 overs. Opener Akash Suryavanshi top scored hitting a classy 82 off 93 balls (7 fours, 4 sixes) while all-rounder Rakesh Naik at the middle order scored 58 off 58 balls. From the bowlers, Padmanabhan Mudaliar with 4/41 in 9 overs was the pick of the lot.

Defending a total of 242, medium fast pacer Balwant Dodake came up with a match winning spell of 5/28 in 9 overs. Balwant was spot on with the ball providing timely breakthroughs as he plucked crucial top order wickets. Himank Gupta (61) & Akshad Redekar (85) scored fighting half centuries but that did not seem to be enough to chase down the total as Brothers Club restricted KRP XI to 206 runs all out winning the match by 36 runs.
Anjuman Islam after being put to bat first at Azad Maidan’s Parsee Cyclists wicket posted a total of 275/9 in 45 overs. Opener Abhigyan Kondu who came fresh from a very quick 175 in the Little Champs tournament smashed a brilliant 106 runs to anchor his team towards a respectable total. Apart from him, Sujit Dalvi and Nikhil Bhagat chipped in with 30’s. From the bowlers, Roshan Gupta with 3/71 was the pick of the lot.
Defending a total of 275, Oxford Public School were all out for 63 runs in 33.4 overs. Mumbai U14 Probables this year Mann Bhanushali bowled a tight spell of 3/30 in 15 overs which included 6 maidens. Mann in his previous game also bowled just a single over where he came up with two wickets for his school.

Manas Mukadam on the other hand was the pick of the bowlers for Anjuman as he bagged 4/6 in 9.5 overs including 6 maidens as both these bowlers made life difficult for the Oxford School players.
Anjuman Islam School won the match by a margin of 212 runs.
Batting first at PJ Hindu Gymkhana’s ground, Young Comrade CC notched up a total of 232/10 in 52.4 overs. With an early blow for Young Comrade where in they lost a wicket even before opening their account, it was Mayuresh Tandel who anchored the innings with a solid 112 off 136 balls. Mayuresh smashed 13 fours and 4 sixes to bring his team back in the hunt. Apart from him, opener Swapnil Bivalkar (43) & Taranjit Dhillon (36) came in handy with their knocks. Left arm experienced spinner Salil Agharkar came up with an excellent spell of 5/76 in 16 overs.

PJ Hindu Gymkhana on their own ground were cleaned up for 106 runs all out thanks to Jay Nayak’s 3 wkts for just 1 run in 1.5 over which dented a big blow. Parag Mistry’s 3 quick top order wickets was the right start to dominate the opposition while Mayuresh also chipped in with the ball coming up with 2 wickets for 6 runs.
Result-Young Comrade CC won the match by 126 runs
Royal Falcons batting first at Vengsarkar Academy Ground in Mahul posted a more than decent total of 166/8 in 20 overs. Royal Falcons who were struggling at one stage with 22/3 and 68/5 got back into the game thanks to a blazing half century by Chintan Seth. Chintan coming at no.5 scored 70* off 50 balls (10 fours, 1 six) while Prasad’s quick 23 off 14 down the order pushed the team towards a competitive target. From the bowlers, Prashant Hodawadekar with 3/19 in 4 overs alongwith a maiden was the pick of the bowlers.
Dynamites who were off to a brilliant start with openers Shahen Mistry (70* off 59) & Nauman Menon (41 off 39) putting on 70 runs looked clear favorites for a successful chase. However, not a single batsman below these two could convert their scores in two digits which led to their sudden downfall aided by all rounder Chintan Seth who turned out to be the best bowler with bowling figures of 4/27 in 4 overs.
Royal Falcons won the match by 21 runs while Chintan Seth was declared ‘man of the match’
Chintan speaking with Cricketgraph said “Initially the wicket was a little two paced, was difficult to strike it cleanly but I managed to go through the difficult phase which helped me build the innings so that at the death end I could increase the rate of scoring as the match progressed the wicket got better to bat on which helped me use it to my advantage. I came in when the team was 3 wickets down with just 22 runs on board within the power play so needed to anchor the innings & put up a respectable score which we could defend”
Chanawala Challengers T-40 Trophy 2019-20 – The match between SOTC Travel Limited and tech Mahindra ITI Andheri was played at New Era Cricket Ground, Azad Maidan on 21st December. SOTCTL won the toss and chose to field first.
TMITI’s top order failed to provide a steady base and at a stage they were 2-33. Akshay Lanjekar, middle order batsman, scored a gritty knock of 85 runs off 77 balls. His innings along with the healthy contribution of 31 runs by Jatin Dudhani gave them a solid platform for a good score. Sandeep Mundaye (49 off 32) imparted the final touch to innings to boost the score to 234 runs in 40 overs. They lost 5 wickets in the process.
Riyaz Shaikh for the SOTCTL picked up couple of wickets.
SOTCL had the same opening failure but they found some stability during the partnership between Rahil Shaikh (40 off 58) and Rajesh Pednekar (33 off 53) that took them to a score of 85 in 20.4 overs. Unfortunately for them, they were let down by string of wickets after the partnership although Sachin Sawant (43 off 43 balls) tried to revive the innings but in vain. They were bowled out for 201 runs in 39.4 overs.
For TMITI Vicky Chorge and Achleshwar Maurya earned 2 wickets each.

Result – Tech Mahindra ITI WON the match by 33 runs.
Click here for Tech Mahindra VS SOTC Match Full Scorecard ….
The Automotive Cricket Cap Leaders Campaign which is much like IPL Style Caps has been kicked up a storm, receiving great response from the cricketing community across various corporate tournaments in Mumbai.
Cricketgraph team tracks individual performances of cricketers playing in various professional tournaments on a monthly basis and awards Orange Cap for maximum runs, Purple Cap for maximum wicket taker and Yellow Cap for the most popular cricketer based on facebook likes.
There were numerous entries across each categories and the competition was surely intense out of which 3 emerged out to be the winners in each category. Here are the winners…
Salil Charaya-Automotive Orange Cap Winner for the month of November’19
Recently in the ongoing Jolly Friend Sports Shivaji Park Premier League’19, Salil Charaya from Digital Broadcast team smashed the fastest hundred of the tournament. Salil who came in at no.5 went on to score a blazing 108* off mere 46 balls which had 15 fours and 4 sixes at as strike rate of 255.00! Salil also stitched a 150 run stand with the opener Jatin Sharma who scored 69* which had helped his team win the match against TNP by 34 runs. An innings like this surely deserved an award and Salil was declared the Automotive Orange Cap Winner for the month of November’19
Tanmay Lal-Automotive Purple Cap Winner for the month of November’19
Tanmay Lal was rightly awarded the Purple Cap on the back of his brilliant of 4/13 in 4 overs in the Jolly Friend Sports Shivaji Park Premier League’19. Defending his team MCA SP’ total of 236 runs, it was Tanmay who came with commendable bowling figures to restrict Royal Falcons to just 123/8 in 20 overs. Bowling figures like Tanmay’s 4/13 are always impressive in a T20 Format where bowlers are usually given a beating!
Sarvesh Jadhav-Automotive Yellow Cap Winner for the month of November’19
Sometimes, all it takes is just one performance to get popular amongst your cricket mates and Sarvesh Jadhav seems to be one such player who has a good social connect in the corporate cricket community. Sarvesh who is a right handed batsman and a medium fast bowler recently came up with an impressive spell of 3/8 in 2 overs playing for Rising Vision. Rising Vision had won that particular match vs Kurla Knight Riders by a big margin of 136 runs. In the Most Popular Player category of Corporate Cricket for the month of November, Sarvesh bagged 215 votes as he won by a big margin. The closest competitor was Prathamesh Masurkar who lost by 160 votes.
Automotive which is known for its various activities to develop grassroot cricket in Mumbai has tied up with Cricketgraph to felicitate cricketers and give them a platform of appreciation for their performances at the Corporate and Professional level. The winners will receive Automotive Vouchers worth Rs 2500/-, IPL Style Cap and Certificates for their performances. The top 10 winners in each category too will be awarded with Automotive e-vouchers worth Rs 1000/- .
AMPL-Automotive Manufactures Private Limited is a reputed business house which has made a name for itself in the Automobile Industry. For the uninitiated, AMPL is the authorized dealership for major automobile brands Maruti Suzuki. Automotive has been taking up various initiatives since many years in supporting & encouraging the cricket community. With Season II of Automotive Monthly Cap Leaders to begin soon, Cricketgraph will once again work hand in hand with them to bring a change at the local level in Mumbai Cricket.