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In a one-sided affair in the MCA Senior Women Summer Camp Tournament 2022-2023, Team D emerged victorious with a resounding 77-run win over Team B. The match witnessed a dominant performance from Team D’s batting unit, overpowering their opponents in every aspect of the game.

Winning the toss, Team D elected to bat first, aiming to set a formidable target for Team B. Their batswomen displayed exceptional skill and determination throughout their innings. Sneha Raorane led the charge with a solid knock of 40 runs, anchoring the innings and providing a strong foundation for her team.

Team D maintained a healthy run rate, accumulating runs consistently and taking calculated risks when necessary. Their efforts paid off as they reached a challenging total of 144 runs for the loss of 4 wickets in their allotted 20 overs. The bowlers from Team B struggled to contain the opposition’s batting onslaught, with Batul Periera being the pick of the bowlers, claiming 3 wickets for 28 runs.

Chasing a target of 145 runs, Team B faced an uphill battle against a formidable bowling attack. They struggled to establish partnerships and maintain a steady scoring rate. The pressure exerted by the bowlers from Team D was relentless, resulting in regular dismissals and mounting pressure on the batting side.

Team B’s innings crumbled under the pressure, and they were eventually bundled out for a meager total of 67 runs in just 15.2 overs. The comprehensive victory by Team D showcased their dominance in all facets of the game.

Team D’s collective effort and outstanding performance were rewarded with a well-deserved win. The bowlers maintained discipline and control throughout, while the batswomen provided a solid foundation and set a challenging target.

The 77-run victory by Team D demonstrated their prowess and showcased the talent present in the MCA Senior Women Summer Camp Tournament. Team B will need to regroup and analyze their performance, aiming to bounce back strongly in their upcoming matches.

The tournament continues to provide a platform for women cricketers to showcase their skills and contribute to the growth of the sport. Team D’s dominant display in this match serves as a reminder of the high level of cricket being played in the tournament and sets the stage for more exciting contests in the future.

Dominant Team C Clinch 9-Wicket Victory over Team A in MCA Senior Women Summer Camp Tournament

In a commanding display of cricketing prowess, Team C secured a comprehensive 9-wicket victory over Team A in the MCA Senior Women Summer Camp Tournament 2022-2023. The match witnessed an exceptional batting performance from Team C, leaving Team A struggling to defend their total.

Winning the toss, Team C opted to field first, looking to restrict Team A to a manageable total. Their bowlers executed their plans effectively, keeping the opposition batswomen in check and preventing them from scoring freely.

Team A faced a challenging task against a disciplined bowling attack, but they managed to post a respectable total of 107 runs for the loss of 7 wickets in their allotted 20 overs. Despite the efforts of the batswomen, Team A found it difficult to accelerate the scoring rate, with the Team C bowlers maintaining a tight grip on the proceedings.

Chasing a target of 108 runs for victory, Team C displayed dominance right from the start of their innings. The opening pair of Mansil Patil and Aachal Valanju set the tone for the chase, showcasing exquisite stroke play and excellent timing.

Mansil Patil was the star of the batting unit for Team C, delivering a spectacular unbeaten knock of 54 runs, which included a variety of boundaries. Her outstanding innings, complemented by Aachal Valanju’s solid contribution of 35 runs, ensured that Team C reached the target comfortably.

Team C reached 108 runs for the loss of only one wicket in just 18.2 overs, sealing a convincing victory over Team A. The result highlighted the dominance and strength of Team C’s batting lineup, as they thoroughly outplayed their opponents.

Mansil Patil’s exceptional batting display earned her recognition as the top scorer of the match. Her composed innings and ability to build partnerships with Aachal Valanju propelled Team C towards an emphatic victory.

The match showcased the depth of talent and competitiveness in the MCA Senior Women Summer Camp Tournament. Both teams displayed commendable sportsmanship and fought hard throughout the contest.

With this commanding win, Team C further solidifies their position in the tournament, while Team A will regroup and strive to bounce back in their upcoming matches.

The MCA Senior Women Summer Camp Tournament continues to provide a platform for women cricketers to showcase their skills and contribute to the growth of the sport. The dominant performance by Team C serves as a reminder of the high-quality cricket being played in the tournament.

In an exhilarating encounter between Team C and Team D in the MCA Senior Women Summer Camp Tournament 2022-2023, Team C emerged victorious by a narrow margin of 3 runs. The match witnessed intense competition and exceptional performances from both sides, making it a captivating contest for the spectators.

Having won the toss, Team C elected to bat first, aiming to set a challenging target for Team D. Their opening batswomen took to the crease with determination, facing a disciplined bowling attack from Team D. Despite losing a few early wickets, Team C managed to stabilize their innings.

Shraddha Shetty was the standout performer for Team C, showcasing her batting prowess with an unbeaten knock of 30 runs. Shetty’s composed innings proved vital in guiding Team C to a competitive total of 95 runs for the loss of 4 wickets in their allotted 20 overs.

In pursuit of the target, Team D faced a challenging task against Team C’s bowlers. The bowlers applied pressure from the outset, consistently picking up wickets and restricting the scoring opportunities for Team D.

Gauri Majrekar was the star of the bowling unit for Team C, delivering an exceptional spell. Majrekar’s disciplined bowling earned her impressive figures of 4 for 18, dismantling the Team D batting lineup. Her crucial wickets played a significant role in Team C’s victory.

Team D fought valiantly in their chase, with Gauri Majrekar also contributing with the ball, making her presence felt in both departments. However, their efforts fell just short as they were bowled out for 92 runs in 19.2 overs.

Team C celebrated a hard-fought 3-run victory, with their bowlers and Shetty’s unbeaten innings proving decisive. The match showcased the competitive spirit and determination of both teams, highlighting the talent and skill present in the MCA Senior Women Summer Camp Tournament.

Shraddha Shetty’s valuable contribution with the bat earned her recognition as the top scorer for Team C, while Gauri Majrekar’s brilliant bowling performance ensured her team emerged victorious. Both players played pivotal roles in their team’s success.

The closely contested match between Team C and Team D demonstrated the growth and progress of women’s cricket, creating an exciting atmosphere for players and spectators alike. The tournament continues to provide a platform for women cricketers to showcase their abilities and promote the sport.

Team C’s thrilling victory will undoubtedly boost their confidence moving forward in the MCA Senior Women Summer Camp Tournament, while Team D will regroup and aim to bounce back strongly in their upcoming matches.

Intense Encounter Ends in a Thrilling Tie in MCA Senior Women Summer Camp Tournament

In an enthralling clash between Team A and Team B in the MCA Senior Women Summer Camp Tournament 2022-2023, the match concluded in a nail-biting tie. The teams showcased their exceptional cricketing skills, leaving the spectators on the edge of their seats throughout the game.

Team B won the toss and decided to bat first, aiming to set a competitive total. Their opening batswomen took to the crease with confidence, looking to provide a solid foundation for their team. However, Team A’s bowlers displayed exceptional control and discipline, making scoring opportunities scarce for Team B.

Riya Salunkhe emerged as the star performer for Team B, exhibiting remarkable stroke play during her innings. Salunkhe’s aggressive approach allowed her to score a vital 47 runs, propelling Team B to a respectable total of 109 runs for the loss of 5 wickets in their allotted 20 overs.

In pursuit of the target, Team A faced a stern challenge from Team B’s disciplined bowling attack. The batswomen had to show resilience and composure to chase down the score. Khushi Bhatia, Team A’s standout player, displayed exceptional skill and determination during her unbeaten knock of 46 runs.

Bhatia’s innings proved crucial in steering Team A towards victory, as she held her nerves in a tense run chase. However, Team B’s bowlers fought back valiantly, picking up crucial wickets at regular intervals. Despite their best efforts, Team A managed to equal Team B’s score, reaching 109 runs for the loss of 4 wickets in their allotted 20 overs.

The match ended in a thrilling tie, showcasing the evenly matched skills and competitive spirit of both teams. The players from both sides exhibited commendable sportsmanship and showcased their talent on the field.

Riya Salunkhe’s outstanding batting performance earned her recognition as the top scorer of the match, while Khushi Bhatia’s unbeaten knock ensured Team A stayed in the hunt for victory. Both players played pivotal roles in their respective teams’ success.

The tie result reflects the closely contested nature of the game, leaving spectators and players alike in awe of the skills and determination showcased on the field. It is a testament to the growth and progress of women’s cricket in the MCA Senior Women Summer Camp Tournament.

Both Team A and Team B can take pride in their performances and draw inspiration from this thrilling encounter. The tie result highlights the competitiveness and talent present in the tournament, setting the stage for more exciting clashes in the future.

Mumbai, May 25: Bank of Baroda and Bank of Maharashtra continued with their winning streak and reached the finals of the 61st Sir Benegal Ramarau Inter-Bank Cricket tournament organised by Reserve Bank of India Sports Club.

In the first semi-final, Bank of Baroda (BoB) defeated host Reserve Bank of India by 25 runs. Batting first, BoB scored 150 for 5 in 20 overs with Chetan Bisht scoring an unbeaten 74 runs and Rakshit 40 runs to lift the total. Chirag Parmar and Jay Nayak of RBI bagged 2 wickets each.  While chasing, RBI were all out for 125 in 19.4 overs. Kunal Thorat of BoB finished with 3 for 27.

In the second semi-final, Bank of Maharashtra (BoM) defeated Central Bank of India by 34 runs. Batting first BoM scored 151 for 5 in 20 overs, with their openers Ashutosh Mali and Soham Mali putting up 109 runs for the 1st wicket. Ashutosh Mali 59 runs in 41 balls and Soham Mali 55 in 50 balls propped the total. In reply, Central Bank of India were restricted to 117 for 8 in 20 overs. Himanshu Sonthalia of BoM was the star with the ball as he finished with 3 for 22 in his 4 overs.

Mumbai, May 25: Rizvi College emerged worthy champions as they registered a massive 75-run victory against KES Shroff Junior College in the final of the 1st MCA Junior College cricket tournament 2022-2023, for the Late Saqib Rizvi Memorial Trophy and played at the MCA Sachin Tendulkar Gymkhana ground, Kandivali on Thursday. The tournament is sponsored by Rizvi Education Trust.

Choosing to bat first, Rizvi College piled up a healthy total of 171 runs for the loss of eight wickets from their quota of 20 overs. The Rizvi College innings was built on the modest contributions from Nutan Goel 32 runs, Prem Naik 31 runs, Awais Khan 28 runs and Aryan Shejule 22 runs, while KES Shroff’s left-arm spinner Zenith Sachdev 3 for 22 was the most successful bowler.

In reply, KES Shroff Junior College batsmen failed miserably to score runs as they lost wickets at regular intervals and were restricted to 96 for 9 wickets from their stipulated 20 overs. The only batter to get a decent knock was Pranav Sawant who scored 26 runs. Rizvi College’s Pranay Rana was mainly responsible for KES Shroff College batting collapse as he claimed 4 for just 12 runs. His teammate Mohd Dakhani Ram took 2 wickets for 18 runs to secure the win.

Brief scores (final): Rizvi College 171 for 8 wickets, 20 overs (Nutan Goel 32, Prem Naik 31, Awais Khan 28, Aryan Shejule 22; Zenith Sachdev 3 for 22) beat KES Shroff Junior College 96 for 9, 20 overs (Pranav Sawant 26; Pranay Rana 4 for 12, Mohd Dakhani Ram 2 for 18). Result: Rizvi College won by 75 runs.

Mumbai, May 24: A determined JSW Steel Ltd. SC recorded a stunning 33-run victory against Aruprit Tigers in a tense and low-scoring final of the MCA Corporate Trophy ‘C’ Division cricket tournament, played at the MCA Sachin Tendulkar Gymkhana ground, Kandivali on Tuesday evening.

Opting to bat first, JSW Steel Ltd. CC batsmen found the going tough and could only post a meagre total of 111 runs all out in 18.2 overs. Thanks to the knocks from Parag Jadhav 38 runs (36-balls, 6×4) and Arjun Thappa 20 runs JSW Steel managed to cross the three-figure mark. Aruprit Tigers bowling attack led by Piyush Kanojia 3 for 15, Hrushikesh Pawar 3 for 26, Nirankar Sharma 2 for 18 and Navin Wagh 2 for 23 shared the wickets.

Defending a low score, the JSW Steel bowlers rose to the challenge and managed to dismiss Aruprit Tigers for a measly 78 runs all out in 18.4 overs. Tushar Chate was the top-scorer with 26 runs. JSW Steel bowlers Yash Kripal 2 for 11, Nikhil Ambhire 2 for 14 and Chirag Kini 2 for 15 did well to contain the rival batters and snatch a deserving victory and emerge champions.

Brief scores: JSW Steel Ltd. CC 111 all out, 18.2 overs (Parag Jadhav 38 (36-balls, 6×4), Arjun Thappa 20; Piyush Kanojia 3 for 15, Hrushikesh Pawar 3 for 26, Nirankar Sharma 2 for 18, Navin Wagh 2 for 23) beat Aruprit Tigers 78 all out, 18.4 overs (Tushar Chate 26; Yash Kripal 2 for 11, Nikhil Ambhire 2 for 14, Chirag Kini 2 fof 15). Result: JSW Steel won by 33 runs.

Mumbai, May 23: Jain Irrigation Cricket Club emerged champions defeating Automotive Cricket Club by 21 runs in the MCA Corporate Trophy ‘C’ Division final, played at the MCA Sachin Tendulkar Gymkhana ground, Kandivali on Tuesday.

Deciding to bat first, Jain Irrigation CC managed to amass quite a challenging score of 165 runs for 8 wickets from their stipulated 20 overs. Later, the Jain Irrigation bowling attack picked up wickets at regular intervals to contain the Automotive CC batter and restrict them to 144 runs for the loss of nine wickets from their quota of 20 overs and secure the victory.

Jain Irrigation was well-served by left-handed middle-order batsman Kaushal Tambe who scored a 27-ball 44 runs with two boundaries and sixes each. His knock along with substantial contributions from number three bat Jay Jain 24 runs and number four bat Suved Parkar 37 runs (24-balls, 5×4) put the Jain Irrigation innings back on track and lifted the total. Automotive’s Santosh Chavan 3 for 24 and Aditya Rane 3 for 29 were their best bowlers.

Automotive CC struggled in the chase and they cheaply lost wickets and were unable to make a fight. The only batters who managed to get some decent runs was Aditya Shemadkar 37 runs (24-balls, 6×4), Manesh Bhogle unbeaten 32 runs (21-balls, 1×4,2×6) and  Sushant Waje quick 27 runs (19-balls, 2×4,2×6), but all their efforts went in vain. Jain Irrigation spinners Shubham Sharma 3 for 16, Jagdish Zope 2 for 22 and Shashank Attarde 2 for 24 did the damage to seal their triumph.

Brief scores: Jain Irrigation CC 165 for 8, 20 overs (Kaushal Tambe 44 (27-balls, 2×4,2×6), Suved Parkar 37 (24-balls, 5×4), Jay Jain 24; Santosh Chavan 3 for 24, Aditya Rane 3 for 29) beat Automotive CC 144 for 9, 20 overs (Aditya Shemadkar 37 (24-balls, 6×4), Manesh Bhogle 32* (21-balls, 1×4,2×6), Sushant Waje 27 (19-balls, 2×4,2×6); Shubham Sharma 3 for 16, Jagdish Zope 2 for 22, Shashank Attarde 2 for 24). Result: Jain Irrigation won by 21 runs.

Mumbai, May 21: Young talented all-rounder Musheer Khan played a significant role with bat and ball, which ensured Mumbai Police City Riders emerge champions by comfortably defeating Thane Marathas by 20 runs in the final of the Mumbai Cricket Club (MCC) and Jwala Sports Foundation (JSF) organized MitsuiShoji T20 Cricket League (Season 9), played under floodlights at the Mumbai Police Gymkhana ground, Marine Drive on Saturday.

Chief Guest, Chaminda Vaas, Sri Lanka’s legendary fast bowlers awarded the Champions and Runners-up Trophies and the cash awards to the two teams. Mumbai Police received a cheque of Rs 70,000 and Thane Marathas had to rest content with a sum of Rs 30,000.

Sent in to bat first, Mumbai Police riding on Musheer’s blistering innings piled up a massive total of 167 for 8 wickets in 20 overs. The 18-year-old opening batsman Musheer played some exquisite strokes on both sides of the wicket and went on to score a quick 32-ball 61 runs which was studded with six boundaries and five well-struck hits over the fence. Musheer along with Hardik Tamore 29 runs put on 77 runs for 1st wicket in 7.5 overs which laid the foundation for Mumbai Police to build a substantial total. Later, Shrikant Limbole added 28 runs to lift the Mumbai Police innings.

Later, the left-arm spinner Musheer claimed 3 quick wickets for 17 runs to dismiss Thane Marathas for 147 in 19 overs. Left-arm spinner Sagar Mishra 2 for 14 and medium pacer Deepak Shetty 2 for 26 played perfect supporting roles.

Middle-order bat Harshal Jadhav 45 runs (37-balls, 3×4,2×6) and Sagar Jadhav 29 (20-balls, 2×4,2×6) tried to  keep Marathas in the fight, but the other batsmen failed to stay long at the crease and they failed to reach the winning target.

For his remarkable performances Musheer was the obvious choice for the Man of the Match award.

The former Sri Lankan fast bowler Chaminda was impressed with the concept of this tournament and the efforts of Jwala Singh and the Mumbai Cricket Club and the Jwala Sports Foundation. “Conducting such tournaments is good for the sport. It certainly benefits the youngsters, helps in the promotion of the game and develops players for the future,” Vaas said during the prize distribution function.

“I have been here in Mumbai for the past 5 days and spent plenty of time with youngsters during the JSF High Performance training camp. I noticed that there are so many talented young cricketers, who are being trained by highly qualified coaches. Jwala (Singh) is a reputed and dedicated coach who is extremely passionate about cricket and keen to encourage youngsters. He has already produced several top class cricketers and I am confident that many more players from his academies will make it big,” the left-handed speedster pointed out.

Brief scores: Mumbai Police City Riders 167 for 8, 20 overs (Musheer Khan 61 (32-balls, 6×4,5×6), Hardik Tamore 29 (25-balls, 3×4,1×6), Shrikant Limbole 28 (19-balls, 5×4) beat Thane Marathas 147 all out, 19 overs (Harshal Jadhav 45 (37-balls, 3×4,2×6), Sagar Jadhav 29 (20-balls, 2×4,2×6); Musheer Khan 3 for 17, Sagar Mishra 2 for 14, Deepak Shetty 2 for 26). Result: Mumbai Police City Riders won by 20 runs.

In a thrilling encounter at the Parsi Cyclist ground in Azad Maidan, MIG emerged victorious by a narrow margin of 2 runs against Sanjeevani CA in the Dham Super League U-13 tournament. The match showcased exceptional skills and intense competition between the young cricketers.

MIG won the toss and elected to bat first, looking to set a challenging target for their opponents. The opening batsmen took to the crease with determination, but Sanjeevani CA’s bowlers struck early, picking up crucial wickets at regular intervals. Despite the setbacks, MIG managed to stabilize their innings and build partnerships.

Gandharv Haldankar was the standout performer for MIG, displaying excellent composure and timing during his innings of 31 runs off 30 deliveries. His contribution helped MIG reach a total of 112 runs for the loss of 8 wickets in their allotted 20 overs.

Parin Dubey and Nikhil Gurav were the most successful bowlers for Sanjeevani CA, each claiming 2 wickets. Dubey finished with figures of 2 for 23 in 4 overs, while Gurav contributed with 2 wickets for 24 runs in 3 overs. Their disciplined bowling efforts restricted the MIG batsmen from scoring freely.

Chasing a target of 113 runs for victory, Sanjeevani CA faced a challenging task against the determined MIG bowlers. They got off to a steady start but lost wickets at crucial moments, which put them under pressure.

Shreyas Khilare of Sanjeevani CA displayed great resilience and determination, anchoring the innings with an unbeaten knock of 48 runs off 62 balls. However, despite his valiant effort, the team fell agonizingly short of the target.

Gandharv Haldankar, who impressed with his batting earlier, also made an impact with the ball. His disciplined bowling helped MIG maintain control over the opposition’s scoring rate. Haldankar finished with figures of 1 for 17 in his allotted overs.

In a thrilling finish, Sanjeevani CA managed to score 110 runs for the loss of 3 wickets in their 20 overs, falling just 2 runs short of the target set by MIG. The match witnessed tense moments and exciting cricket throughout.

Gandharv Haldankar’s all-round performance, contributing with both bat and ball, earned him the well-deserved Man of the Match award. His crucial runs and economical bowling played a significant role in MIG’s victory.

The match between MIG and Sanjeevani CA exemplified the spirit of competitive cricket at the U-13 level. Both teams displayed determination, skill, and sportsmanship, making it a memorable contest for all spectators.

With this thrilling victory, MIG further strengthens their position in the Dham Super League U-13 tournament. Sanjeevani CA, despite the narrow loss, can take pride in their performance and regroup for their upcoming matches in the tournament.

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