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Held at the famed International Stadium Feroze Shah Kotla Ground where almost all the International teams have played International Matches and some of the biggest players have had their best cricketing moments, it was a exciting finals between two strong teams namely Sonnet CC & Ram Pal Cricket Academy where in Sonnet CC won the toss & elected to bowl first 

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However, RP boys did a fairly good job with the bat as they notched up a defendable total of 192/10 in 39.2overs. Even though openers Prashant & Upender failed to give a good start but it was  Arish Alam & Vaibhav Rawal at no.3 & 4 who played splendid knocks of 73(78) & 54(72) respectively. The rest of the batsman struggled to score or else they could have easily crossed the 250 run mark. Both the Lokesh-Gait & Nagar were the pick of the bowlers with 2wtks each while the rest of the bowlers also gave a good support.

Chasing 193 wasn’t a big task and especially when Sonnet CC had the explosive Pant at the top of the order. Opener Samarth Singh played a match winning knock of 94(94b, 7fours, 2sixes) to steer his team to a comfortable victory. The rest of the batsman chipped in with 10’s & 20’s before they won the match by 5wkts & chased down the score in just 35.4 overs.

Sonnet CC won the finals & became the champions while Samarth Singh’s knock of 94 was the highlight of the match. Cricketgraph congratulates both the teams for putting up a brave fight throughout the tournament while also wishes the winning team for a great win & a great cricketing year ahead.

Kimati & BDM Man of the match given to Samarth Singh (sonnet cc)

Best Batsman of the Tournament
Rishabh Pant (Sonnet C.C.)

Best All Rounder
Arise Alam (Ram Pal Cricket Academy)

Man Of The Tournament
Samarth Singh ( Sonnet C.C.)

Best Bowler
Sarang Rawat (Ram Pal Cricket Academy)

 

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2nd Semi Final Sonnet CC vs Telefunkan

Rishabh Pant storm came at 44th Goswami Ganesh Dutt Memorial Cricket Tournament (Regd.). at St. Stephens Collage Ground. A brriliant knock came from tge bat of non other then Rishabh Pant, he demolished Telefunkan bowling attack brutally. He scored 90 in 31 deliveries only (4×13, 6×5). With him Samarth Singh batted through the innings, he scored 90 not out in 50 balls (4×14, 6×2). They have chased down target of 224 in mere 18.1 overs.

After winning the toss Sonnet CC opted to filed first. Telefunkan scored 224 all out in 36.2 overs.
Yogesh Nagar scored 69 in 58 balls (4×8, 6×3) Ankit Dabas scored 45 in 33 balls (4×8, 6×1).For Sonnet CC
Hari Om Mishra, Lokesh Gait, Sidhant Dobal, Milind Kumar took 2 wickets each.

In Reply Sonnet CC Rishabh Pant scored 90 in 31 balls (4×13, 6×5) Samarth Singh scored 90 in 50 balls (4×14, 6×2).
For Telefunkan Shivam Sharma took 1 wicket for 59. Final of the tourney will held at Feroze Shah Kotla International Ground. Sonnet CC vs Ram Pal Cricket Academy

Kimati & BDM man of the match Rishabh Pant (Sonnet CC) presented by Shri. Sanjay Malik (Director Malik Musik) & Mr. Dabbu.

Lala Ram Charan Agarwal CC vs Ram Pal Cricket Academy(1st Semi Final)

Outstanding victory by Ram Pal Cricket Academy over Ram Charan Agarwal Cricket CC in 1st Semi Final & entered in Grand Finale. Here in 44th Goswami Ganesh Dutt Memorial Cricket Tournament (Regd.). Played at St. Stephens College Ground. After winning the toss RPCA elected to field.

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For Lala Ram Charan Agarwal CC  Vikas Hathwala scored 57 in 55 balls (4×8), Mayank Dagar 37 in 37 balls (4×5).
Total 243 All Out in 38.5 overs. For Ram Pal Cricket Academy  Sarung Rawat took top important wickets 4 for 40, Shivam Mavi took 3 for 36. In Reply Ram Pal Cricket Academy Won the match by 6 wickets & scored 246/4 in 33.4 overs. Akshdeep Nath scored match winning 82 not out in 52 balls (4×9, 6×4). Vaibhav Rawal also scored brilliant 70 in 59 balls (4×5, 6×2). For Lala Ram Charan Agarwal CC Kunwar bidhuri, Manoj Chauhan, Prince Chaudhary, Karan Bidhuri took 1 wickets each.

Kimati & BDM Man of The Match presented to Akshdeep Nath (RPCA)
By Shri. J.P Agarwal (Ex. Member of Parliament) & Shri. Tarwinder Khanna(Organizing Secretary).

He is all but 14, he is a left-hander and mostly loves to bat at the top of the order. 14year old Jay Jain is just making the right noises at such a small age because of his effective & consistent batting at the top of the order which has helped his team win numerous matches. Left-handed Jay Jain loves to bat aggressively but at the same time he hardly indulges in any reckless shots which leads to throwing away of wickets. The best attribute about Jay’s batting is that he mixes composure with aggression which has helped him score a lot of runs at the local level while has also made people notice of his batting abilities at the same time.

Coming from a humble middle-class background, his father Sanjay Jain is a businessman while his mother Pallavi Jain dedicates her time in raising Jay & handling the house. Jay Jain studies in 9th standard in Singhania School where in he has respresented his school numerous times on various occasions where he has taken his school to some commendable wins.

Even looking at his latest perfomance in the  Laskaria Little Champs Tournament which was held in May 2017, he is standing right there with the likes of Suryansh Shedge and Vedprakash Jaiswal when consistency and form is to be judged & gauged. With 430 runs in 7matches which includes 4 not outs at an average of 143, Jay has certainly displayed a lot of promise at such a young age. In fact, we remember one of his hundreds in the tournament had come off just 58balls which speaks a lot about his talent with the bat.

Overall too, Jay has been improving consistently as he has continuously notched up 50’s and 100’s whenever his team has required. In fact, in this year itself Jay has amassed over 2000 runs at an average of 53 which speaks a lot about his conviction towards cricket.

Jay who has had a bright journey so far in cricket looks promising to make it big as and when he grows up & keeps working hard over his fitness.  He can surely be a successful cricketer in future if he maintains the same level of dedication & passion towards cricket. Jay credits his parents who have supported him a lot in his cricketing journey even after his failures while he also thanks his coaches for helping him on improving his technique and game. We at Cricketgraph certainly wish him all the best for a thrilling future in cricket ahead.

Jay Jain in 2017-

Matches- 49, Innings– 61, Not-outs- 15

Runs- 2382

50’s- 20

100’s- 6

Average- 53.05

wkts– 15

 

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It was the all important finals between Young Zoroastrian & Sachin Tendulkar Gymkhana, Kandivali wherein it was make or break for both the promising teams who had worked hard to reach the finals of the U-14 Inter Summer Vacation Camp Cricket Tournament 2017. Young Zoroastrian won the toss & elected to field first.

Batting first, S.T Gymkhana made 146/10 in 47.1 overs where in Ayush Jethwa who is in brilliant form once again came up with a solid knock of 86 to help his team fight in the finals. Arun Gupta & Aditya Prabhakar took 3/12 & 3/43 respectively while the rest of the bowlers also did a decent job. In reply, Young Zoroastrian made 191/10 in 49overs where in another talented lad Arman Pathan made a solid 60 followed by a 38 by Owais Shaikh. Rajwardhan Rao was the pick of the bowlers taking 3/20.

In reply, S.T Gymkhana made 44/0 in 10 overs before the end of the game’s play where Young Zoraoastrian’s XI won on 1st innings. It was a tough fight displayed by both the teams & especially Arman & Ayush batting well for their respective teams. Cricketgraph congratulates the winning team while wishes all the talented boys luck for a great cricketing year ahead.

 

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Ram Charan Aggarwal Cricket Academy vs Collage Sports (Quater Final)

Ramcharan Aggarwal Cricket Academy entered with a thumping victory over Collage Sports here in 44th Goswami Ganesh Dutt Memorial Cricket Tournament(Regd.). Played at St. Stephens College Ground.

By elected to field first RCA restricted Collage Sports to 197 in 36 overs as match got reduced by 4 overs.
For Collage Sports Shivam Gupta scored 68 in 50 balls with (4×8, 6×3), other contribution came Kamal Beniwal 27 in 29 balls (4×3). For RCA Prince Chaudhary took important wickets 3 for 47, Manoj Chaudhary 3 for 45. In reply RCA crushed Collage Sports by 6 wickets & entered in Semi Finals of tourney. RCA scored 198/4 in 22 overs only.
Karan Sharma scored valient 69 in 62 balls (4×9), Manjot Kalra made brisk 54 in 31 balls with (4×6, 6×4), Vikas Hathwala scored remarkable innings of 54 in 27 balls (4×6, 6×3). For Collage Sports Gaurav took 2 for 61. With above effort RCA entered in Semi Final match of tourney. 

Kimati & BDM man of the match given to (Prince Chaudhary-RCA) by Shri. Rakesh Sharma, Shri. V.P Sareen & Shri. Ranbeer Singh (RCA).

Kimati Sports, one of the leading manufacturers of leather cricket balls in India, in collaboration, with Cricketgraph, launched Corporate Bowler Award this February to recognize the bowling talent in the corporate sphere. The award is bestowed on the best bowler of the week, based on the performance in the corporate cricket leagues. The winner is awarded with attractive prizes which include a certificate of appreciation and a BCCI approved Kimati leather cricket ball.

Held at the Sydenham Cricket Ground in Mumbai, it was the all important finals between two promising teams namely Morgan Stanley & Cleartrip. On a outfield which supported the bowlers more, Cleartrip elected to bowl first in order to restrict Morgan Stanley to a low total.

Batting first, Morgan Stanley boys did a decent job of posting 143/5 in 20 overs. 

Chasing 144 at 7.5 runs per over in the finals of the tournament is always a tricky situation & Cleartrip did succumb to the pressure of chasing as they were bundled out for just 94 in 15overs. The man of the finals was surely Morgan Stanley’s right arm spinner Mazhar Haji as he scalped 5/28 in 4 overs to help his team win the match by 49runs. 

Mazhar also picked up a hatrcik for his spin bowling which bamboozled cleartrip batsmen. 

Cricketgraph team congratulates Mazhar Hazi for being the Kimati Corporate Bowler of the Week Award.  

 

 

Held at the St. Stephens ground in Delhi, it was the crucial semi-finals between Air India & Ram Pal Cricket Academy where in Ram Pal Academy won the toss & elected to field first in order to restrict the opposition to a low total.

Batting first, Air India made 224/10 in 39.3 overs while they could have crossed the 250 run mark had they batted a little more effectively down the order. Coming at no.3, it was Hiten Dalal who was the highest scorer with a 52ball 51 which included 9 fours while Himanshu & Rajat chipped in with 30 & 24 respectively. Puneet Mehra was the pick of the bowlers taking 3/26 followed by 2wkts each for Akash, Akshdeep & Vishal Chaudhary.

Chasing 225, Ram Pal academy defeated Air India in a nail biting chase where in they won the match by 2wkts. Opener Arise Alam & middle order batsman Prashant Gupta were the highest scorers as they scored solid 86(86) & 65(90) respectively while Akshdeep also chipped in with a 31ball 34.

It was a match which remained exciting till the end where in both the teams gave a solid tough fight. Cricketgraph congratulates Ram Pal Academy who now qualify for the semi-finals while also wishes them luck for their upcoming encounters.

 

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Held at the MB Union ground in Mumbai, it was the all important finals between CEX & WNS where in CEX won the toss & elected to bat first to put the opposition under pressure by posting a big total on the board.

Aditya Man of the Series
Aditya Man of the Series

Batting first, however was a bad day for them in the office as they were all out for just 107/9 in 20 overs. Right-arm off spinner Mandar Garude was the pick of the bowlers taking 3/5 in his 2 overs followed by 3wkts for Sandeep Mahajan in his 4overs. Captain Nikhil was the highest scorer with 44 coming at no.3 but the rest of the batsman could not convert their starts to make a big total on the board.

WNS Winner
WNS Winner

Chasing 108 at just above 5runs per over is always a easy task in T20’s & WNS just did the same thing while chasing as they won the match by 6wkts in 15 overs.  All-rounder Mandar Garude was the highest scorer smashing a quickfire 47* off just 37balls which included 6 fours and 1 six to finish of the chase in style.

 

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WNS Winning Team
WNS Winning Team

WNS C.C won the finals by 6wkts and 5 overs to spare while all-rounder Mandar Garude was declared ‘man of the match’ for his brilliant perfomance. Surprisingly Mandar was also declared the best bowler of the tournament. Cricketgraph congratulates the winning team while also wishes luck to all the players for a great cricketing year ahead.

 

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Vivaan is young, he is talented and he has the ability to naturally inswing the ball at a commendable pace. Vivaan Radia is a fast bowling all-rounder who can also chip in with the bat at the lower middle order. Well all this ingredients does sum up to make him a promising cricketer & he finally got a chance to prove when he played the semi-finals representing Sachin Tendulkar Gymkhana against the Kalyan/Bhiwandi stadium.

Held at the Azad Maidan ground in Mumbai, Kalyan/Bhiwandi stadium won the toss & elected to bat first in order to make a big score on the board. However, it was a bad day in the office for Kalyan-Bhiwandi boys as they were skittled out for just 83/10 in 45.5 overs. Talented all-rounder Jaycool Girase was the highest scorer with a solid & fighting 34 while Aditya Santra took 3/14. The boy who impressed one and all was Vivaan who got to play his 1st match of the tournament & showcased his bowling skills scalping 3/14 in the 1st innings with his right arm pace. Sachin Tendulkar Gymkhana in reply made 139/10 in 61.5 overs where in Rajsingh Desmukh was the highest scorer with 52 while Kunjan Bhadgujar took 4/26.

In the 2nd Innings, Kalyan-Bhiwandi declared at 143/7 in 32overs where in Vivaan was again the pick of the bowlers taking 3/29. Kalyan/Bhiwandi gave a strong comeback to almost restrict Sachin Tendulkar Gymkhana to 44/8 in 27 overs before the end of the games play & Sachin Tendulkar Gymkhana won on 1st innings. It was a tough fight by both the teams with some promising performances & especially Vivaan who played his 1st match of the tournament.

Cricketgraph congratulates the winning team while also wishes luck to Vivaan & all the players for a great cricketing year ahead.

 

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