In 44 th Goswami Ganesh Dutt Memorial Cricket Tournament (Regd.) In a quarter final match.
Easy victory for Telefunkan over Vijay Dahiya Cricket Academy as they entered into Semi Final
of 44th Goswami Ganesh Dutt Memorial Cricket Tournament (Regd). Played at St. Stephens College Ground.
Vijay Dahiya Cricket Academy won the toss & elected to ball first, decision favored them in 1 st 10 overs as Ranjeet Mali & Satender Thakran bowled nice spell of fast bowling & took important top 4 batsmen wickets. After that we have saw tourney’s highest partnership of 163 in between skipper Prashant Bhandari & Yogesh Nagar, both played scintillating innings. Prashant scored 87 in 63 balls & Yogesh scored 85 in 71 balls that proved a match winning innings from both of them..
For Vijay Dahiya Cricket Academy Manish Sehrawat taken 3 for 53 & Ranjeet Mali took 2 for 55. In reply
VDCA made poor start as top order fell early at once stage they were 6 down on 81 runs on board. Deepak Khatri scored 47 in 42 balls (4×8) with him Manish Sehrawat showed some respite in batting department & scored
46 in 35 balls (4×4, 6×4). But at the other end wickets fell in quick succession. For Telefunkan Luvnish Kr Singh 3 for 39, Shiva Singh 2 for 26, Zeeshan Ansari 2 for 25 Telefunkan won the match by 95 runs & entered in Semi Finals of Tourney. Kimati & BDM man of the match given to (Yogesh Nagar – Telefunkan) for his allround performance & given by Shri.Mohan Lamba & Shri. Soni.
Brief Score :-
Toss Won by Vijay Dahiya Cricket Academy & Opted to Field
Telefunkan through to Semi Fianls of Goswami Ganesh Dutt Memorial Cricket Tournament Regd. At St. Stephens
College Ground. Telefunkan – 275/6 in 40 overs, (Prashant Bhandari – 87 in 63 balls (4×9,6×2), (Yogesh Nagar -85 in 71 balls (4×11). Ankit Dabas 30 in 36 balls (4×3, 6×1).
For VDCA – (Manish Sehrawat 3 for 53, Ranjeet Mali 2 for 55) Vijay Dahiya Cricket Academy – 181 All Out in 30.5 overs, (Deepak Khatri – 47 in 42 balls (4×8), Manish Sehrawat – 46 in 35 balls (4×4, 6×4), Pranshu 39 in 38 balls (4×2). For Telefunkan – Luvnish Kr Singh 3 for 39, Shiva Singh 2 for 26, Zeeshan Ansari 2 for 25.
Held at the MB Union ground in Mumbai, it was the all important finals between Earth Matrix & Capegemini of the plate ‘A’ division finals of the Dreamz T20 Tournament. Earth Matrix won the toss & elected to bat first with an aim of making a decent total on the board to put the opposition under pressure.
Their decision to bat first was quite spot on as they scored 169/9 in 20 overs. Right-handed opener Akshay Powale scored a brilliant half century at the top of the order which created a positive momentum. Akshay scored 53 off 38balls which included 7fours & 2sixes while the rest of the batsman gave starts but could not convert it into half centuries. It was a decent bowling perfomance where Rajesh, Tejas & Manoj took 2wkts each.

Chasing 170 at more than 8runs per over, it was a brilliant bowling perfomance from the Earth Matrix Boys as they bundled out Capegemini for 72/10 in 16.1 overs. Left arm spinner Sarvesh bowled one of the stunning spells of the tournament of 4overs, 2maidens and taking 4wkts while giving away just 6runs followed by 2wkts each for Rasik & Sunil.
Earth Matrix won the all important finals of the tournament while Opener Akshay was declared not only ‘man of the match’ but also ‘man of the series’ for scoring 165 runs in the tournament(4matches) which included 2 fifties, 6catches & 1 run out. Cricketgraph congratulates the whole team for their win while also wishes luck to all the players for a great cricketing year ahead.
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Here in 44 th Goswami Ganesh Dutt Memorial Cricket Tournament (Regd.) In a Pre Quarter final Match.
Vijay Dahiya Cricket Academy won by 75 runs & hrough to Quarter Finals against Telefunkan, after winning the toss. RSCC opted to field first, decision worked very well for RSCC as Vijay Cricket Dahiya Academy lost top 4 batsman on 54 runs only.
Partnership between Kuldeep Hooda & Rohan Rathi of 99 runs proved match winning as team cruised to 263.
In bowling department for RSCC, IPL Star Pavan Negi took 3 important breakthroughs for 28 run, with him Sunil Dalal took 3 for 37 as well. In reply RSCC got good solid start from Yuzvendra Chahal Abhishek Jain as they both stiched 58 runs partnership stand.
Chahal got out on 40 in 33 balls & Abhishek got out on 21 balls. Post Pavan Negi & Surender Dahiya took charge to build innings as they managed to score freely, they stitched partnership of 61 runs but after both batsmen got out, whole side fell like nine pins. Gurdeep Singh Sodhi 4 for 25, Kuldeep Hooda 3 for 35, Manish Sehrawat 2 for 48 took important scalps for Vijay Dahiya Cricket Academy.
RSCC fell short of target as the bundled out on 188 in 34 overs only. Vijay Dahiya Cricket Academy wins by 75 runs to face against Telefunkan in Quarter Finals.
MOM :- Kimati & BDM Man of The Match (Kuldeep Hooda-VDCA) for his All Round Performance presented by Shri. Bhatnagar & Shri. V.P Sareen.
Score in Brief :-
Vijay Dahiya Cricket Academy – 263 All Out in 38.5 overs, (Rohan Rathee – 62 in 67 balls (4×5,6×2), (Kuldeep Hooda – 52 in 50 balls (4×4, 2×3). (Vision Panchal – 33 in 22 (4×3, 6×2), Manish Sehrawat – 31 in 18 balls (4×1,6×3)
For Rann Star CC CC – (Pavan Negi 3 for 28, Sunil Dalal 3 for 37, Rahul Chaudhary 1 for 26, Yuzvendra Chahal 1 for 45) Rann Star CC – 188 All Out in 34 overs, (Pavan Negi – 44 in 40 balls (4×7), Yuzvendra Chahal – 40 in 33 balls (4×6, 6×1) Surender Dahiya – 32 in 39 ball (4×4).
Held at the Sachivalay Ground in Mumbai, ICICI securities & Deutsche Bank Group clashed for the all important finals. Deutsche Bank XI won the toss & elected to bowl first with an aim of restricting ICICI bowlers to a low total.
Their decision to bowl first was quite spot on as they restricted ICICI to just 117/9 in 20overs. The batsman were not able to convert their starts or else they could have reached a total of 140+. Opener Javeed scored a solid 31 off 37balls while Amar was the 2nd highest scorer with a 32ball 28. All-rounder Anil Jhulka took 4/28 & continued his good form throughout the series both with the ball as well as with the bat.
Chasing 118 was a mere cakewalk for the Deutsche Bank players as they chased down the score in just 14.2 overs & won the match by 6wkts. Openers F.D Silva & V Wagh scored a quickfire 28 & 31 to create a good start while V Angne(21* off 20) & A Sharma(23 off 13) chipped in with quick 20’s to finish the chase.
Deutsche Bank XI won the all important finals by 6wkts and 5.4 overs to spare while Spinner Anil Jhulka’s 4wkts made him earn ‘man of the match’. Anil Jhulka was also declared ‘man of the tournament’ for his consistent perfomance throughout the series.
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It was the all important finals of the U/14 Singhania tournament held at the Raymond’s Cricket Ground in Mumbai. Sri Maa Vidyalaya won the toss & elected to bat first in order to make a big score and put Singhania boys under pressure.
However, Singhania boys have proved throughout the tournament how strong they are with the bat and the ball as they bundled out Sri Maa Vidyalaya school to just 88/10 in 23overs. Right-arm off spinner Jay Dhatrak once again showed his mettle with the ball as he came up with envious bowling figures of 4/19 in his 6overs followed by 3wkts for left-arm spinner Nirek Gavand & 1 wkt for Aryan Dalal.
Chasing 89 had become a mere formality for the Singhania boys as they chased down the score in just 15 overs with the loss of just 1wkt. Opener Jay Jain continued his brilliant form till the finals as he remained unbeaten on 56* to help his team cross the victory line in style.
Singhania School won the finals by 9wkts and Jay Dhatrak & Jay Jain were declared ‘man of the match’. Also both the boys have been in a tremendous form throughout the series. While Jay Jain has scored over 430 runs in 7 matches which includes 4 50’s & a hundred with 4 not-outs at an astounding average of 143.33, Spinner Jay Dhatrak has scalped 19wkts while also scoring 239 runs with the bat. The boys certainly look promising for a bright future in cricket & Cricketgraph congratulates the winning team & all the players for a great cricketing year ahead.
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Madhav Mantri Tournamant has been quite a success as it has witnessed some terrific performances from talented cricketers. One such match was between Ravi Shastri’s XI & Sachin Tendulkar’s XI at the Sachin Tendulkar Gymkhana in Mumbai. Ravi Shastri XI won the toss & elected to bat first.
Batting first, Shastri’s XI could not capitalize on their opportunity of batting first as they were all out for 203/10 in 51.1 overs out of which Piyush & Vaidik were the highest scorers with 39 & 37 respectively. Left-arm spinner Asif Shaikh & Parikhsit Valsangkar were the pick of the bowlers scalping 4/42 & 4/73 respectively. In reply, Tendulkar’s XI made 217/10 where in Siddarth Akre scored a solid looking 122 off 144balls smashing 15fours & 4 sixes in it. Right-handed Siddarth looked quite composed and solid at the crease while the rest of the batsman were not able to score runs freely. Left-arm spinner Shubham Pandey bowled a mesmerizing spell of 6/91 which played a huge role in restricting them to 217/10. In fact Shubham also took a hat-trick which proved to be quite denting for Tendulkar’s XI.
In 2nd innings, Shastri’s XI were again all out for 201/10 in 49.1 overs where Vedant Murkar was the highest scorer with a breezy 85. Asif Shaikh on the other hand took a fifer (5/57) taking his tally of wkts to 9 in the match. Parikhsit was also equally effective as he also again took 4wkts. However, Tendulkar’s XI fought back and chased down the lead and won the match by 7wkts scoring 203/3 in 40.4 overs with Kushal & Deepak scoring half centuries while talented wicket-keeper Mehboob shaikh remained unbeaten on 31*.
Tendulkar’s XI won the match & highlight of the match was certainly Asif & Parikhshit taking 17wkts together to Siddarth Akre’s ton while Shubham’s fantastic spell of 6/91 ending in a losing cause. Cricketgraph congratulates the whole team for their win while wishes luck to all the players for a great cricketing year ahead.
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In 44 th Goswami Ganesh Dutt Memorial Cricket Tournament (Regd.). Played at St. Stephens Collage Ground
Hard fought victory for Friends CC over LB Shastri to enter into Pre Quarter Finals of tourney.
After winning the toss Friends CC opted to ball 1 st .
From LB Shastri Vikas Dixit made superb 112 of 79 balls (4×17, 6×2) top scorer as team only managed to score 222/8 in stipulated 40
overs. His efforts went in vein as bowlers didn’t contribute in wickets column to make them victorious.
In reply Paras Dogra 79 in 81 balls (4×12, 6×1) ; Ankit Maini 71 in 66 balls (4×5, 6×4) hold the fort ; get their team to victory. With this victory they entered in the Pre Quarter Finals.
Final Score: LB Shasti – 222/8 in 40 overs. Toss Won by Friends CC ; Opted to Field
MOM:- Kimati ; BDM Man of The Match (Paras Dogra – Friends CC) Presented by Shri. IP Singh ; Shri. Ranbir Singh.
Friends CC through to Pre Quarter Finals of Goswami Ganesh Dutt Memorial Cricket Tournament Regd. At St. Stephens Collage Ground.
LB Shastri – 222/9 in 40 overs, (Vikas Dixit – 112 in 79 balls (4×17,6×2), (Kartikeya Singh -32 in 20 balls (4×2, 2×2).
For Friends CC – (Yoginder Dohilla 2 for 22, Rajinder Bisht 1 for 24)
Friends CC – 223/4 in 36.5 overs, (Paras Dogra – 79 in 81 balls (4×12, 6×1), Ankit Maini – 71 in 66 balls (4×5, 6×4), Kunal Chandila – 31 in 44 balls (4×5). For LB Shastri – Mohit Ahlawat 1 for 33, Vikas Dixit 1 for 30.
Friends CC – 223/4 in 36.5 overs. Kimati ; BDM Man of The Match (Paras Dogra – Friends CC) presented by Shri. IP Singh & Shri. Ranbir Singh.
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Held at the Sachin Tendulkar Gymkhana Ground in Mumbai, it was a tough match between two promising teams namely Dilip Vengsarkar XI & Sunil Gavaskar XI where in Gavaskar’s XI won the toss & elected to bat first with an aim of putting the opposition under pressure.
it was a brilliant batting perfomance by Gavaskar’s XI and most importantly it was from the bat of the talented Prithvi Shaw who fell just 6 runs short of what could have been one of the most graceful double centuries. Right-handed Prithvi Shaw was the highest scorer smashing 194 which had plentiful of sublime strokes and glances followed by a quick 48 by Nishant Williams. The knock was a right mixture of patience and aggression which helped his team reach a good total of 337/10 in 86overs. Experienced all-rounder Shams Maulani was the pick of the bowlers taking 4/111 with his left arm spin. In reply, it was also a good bowling perfomance by the Gavaskar’s XI as they bundled out Vengsarkar XI for just 207/10 in their 1st innings. Right-arm off spinner and left arm spinner Jay Bista(5/43) & Amit Kadam(4/77) took 9wkts together to trouble the opposition.
Gavaskar’s XI declared at 112/4 in 2nd innings but Vengsarkar boys gave an excellent comeback in the 2nd innings as they won the match by chasing down 286/2 in 50.2 overs(including penalty 40 runs). Sairaj Sangle scored one of the most sublime and match-winning knocks of 123* followed by a solid 77* by Aashay Sardesai.
It was a match full of terrific individual performances and a tough competition was given by both the teams to each other. Cricketgraph congratulates the winning team & wishes all the players luck for a great future ahead.
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It was the all important finals between two competitive teams namely Vasai Center & Goregaon Center at the National CC, Cross maidan in Mumbai wherein Goregaon Center won the toss & elected to bat first.
Batting first, Goregaon center managed to score only 139/10 in 37 overs with Aman Farooqi at no.8 being the highest scorer with a 52ball 36 followed by 29 & 23 by Shawn Almeida & opener Adhiraj. No one scored more than satyalaksh jain who scored 42 also sidak singh , Suraj Singh , prashant pillai and Nakul mehta took 2 wickets each which were the highest. The bowlers did a terrific job of bowling tight and restricting Goregaon to a score of under 150.
Chasing 140 was a mere cakewalk as Vasai Center won the match by 5wkts in 37.3 overs. Himanshu Pandey & skipper Satylaksh jain came up with solid knocks of 36(65) & 42(78) respectively to steer their team towards the victory line. Nakul Mehta & Sidak Singh took 2wkts each but eventually Vasai outnumbered the opposition.
Vasai Center won the all important finals of the wherein skipper Satylaksh jain was declared ‘man of the match’ while slow left arm bowler Abhishek Yadav from Goregaon center with 12wkts was declared the ‘best bowler of the tournament & talented Dhruv brid with around 180runs from Vasai center was declared the ‘best batsman of the tournament’ Also credit must go to their Vasai Center coach Sudhir Rele who worked hard over his team to achieve these results. Cricketgraph congratulates the winning team while also wishes luck to all the players for a great cricketing year ahead.
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Finding a quality spinner has always been a tough job for India and it has certainly become a rarity to find a consistent spinner who can trouble the batsman. Hence, when we come across such performances by talented kids like Jugraj, it gives us hope that the search to find a good spinner is not over yet.
It was the semi-final match between two promising teams namely young Zorastrian XI & Kridangan Andheri where in Kridangan Andheri won the toss & elected to bat first. Batting first, Andheri were all out for 183/10 in 59 overs wherein Vedant Gadia was the highest scorer smashing a confident looking and a stylish 92 off just 85 balls which included 14fours. Sajjad Shaikh & Aditya Jadhav bowled really well taking 4/70 & 4/31 respectively.
In reply, Young Zoroastrians displayed their solid batting as they scored 298/10 in 71.4 overs. Talented Arman Pathan scored 73 off mere 54balls (8fours, 2sixes) showing his abilities with the bat while Abhishek S scored a solid looking 65 off 129balls(6 fours) showing his grit and patience at the crease. Right-arm orthodox off spinner Jugraj Mehta was the lone wolf to trouble the strong batting line up of Young Zorastrians as he scalped 5/59 in his 20 overs which included 4 maidens. While the rest of the bowlers were not able to inflict much of a trouble, Jugraj at the other end was the one who kept on giving a hard time to the batsman taking the all important wickets including the first four top order batsman.
Kridangan Andheri once again made 107/5 in 26 overs in their 2nd innings before the end of the game’s play where Young Zoroastrian won the match on 1st innings. The highlight of the match was certainly Jugraj with the ball while Vedant, Arman & Abhishek with the bat. Cricketgraph congratulates the winning team & wishes luck to all the players for a great year ahead.
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