It was a low scoring game played at Prabhu Jolly ground, Mumbai on 28th May between Abbott Healthcare and HUS Films Pvt Ltd during the Silver final of Chanawala Challenger T20 Tournament. Winning the toss and electing to bat first, Abbott posted a humble 122-7 in 20 overs, with opening bat Ajit Sonawane top scoring with 35 runs off 25 balls, hitting six boundaries. Sonawane provided a steady start to him team and partnered well with Ishan (29 runs off 29 balls). Irfan, Majid and Hitesh picked up two wickets each.
Though 123 runs did not seem to be a daunting target, HUS made a mess of the run chase as they were restricted to 107-9, fallings short of just 15 runs. Irfan Ansari was the best batsman for HUS scoring a patient 29 off 36 balls. Sandesh Agre was the pick of the bowlers picking up 3-16 in his four overs. Ajit Sonawane who had played a pivotal role with the willow chipped in with 1-12 in his two overs.
Chandrashekhar Karmalkar, who has been a resourceful coach to Abbott Healthcare would be more than happy with his team’s solid performance under pressure in the final of Chanawala Challenger T20 Tournament.

Ajit Sonawane (35 runs off 25 balls and 1-12 in 2 overs) was honoured with the Man of the Match award for his all-round performance.

It was a good contest between Omni Marines and Suburban Tigers who faced each other on 21st May in Mumbai during the Chanawala Challenger T20 match. Batting first, Omni Marines posted a challenging 170-5 in 20 overs, thanks to a wonderful knock by Akash Patil at the top of the innings. Patil played well for his 66 off 54 balls and was a delight to watch. Hrishikesh Puranik was the pick of the bowlers picking up 2-33 in his four overs.
In reply, Suburban Tigers came hard at Omni Marines and chased down the target in 19 overs, winning the match by four wickets. Opening bat Saurabh Gaikwad cruised to a blistering 66 off 48 balls, smacking seven boundaries and a six in his entertaining knock. The southpaw shouldered the responsibility well providing a solid start to the run chase. Jeet Jadhav was the best bowler for Omni Marines accounting for 2-32 in his four overs.
Saurabh Gaikwad (66 runs off 48 balls) was declared as the Man of the Match for his brilliant batting.
Winning the toss and electing to bat first, Reliance was all out for a modest 158 in 39 overs against Automotive in the semi-final of Dreamz 40-over Cricket Tournament on 22nd May at RBI ground, Mumbai. Comin lower down the order, Omkar top scored with 37 runs off 48 balls and was the lone fighter for Reliance. Chetan Jaiswal was responsible for Reliance’s collapse as he ran through their batting line up like a puff of dust. Chetan picked up 4-11 in his miserly spell of four overs. He was right on the money from the start, allowing no room to the batsmen to free their arms. Jayesh grabbed 3-23 in his eight overs.
Though Automotive did not get off to the best of starts, the middle order shouldered the responsibility well to see their team home. Dipesh (46 runs off 41 balls) and Chetan (55 runs off 40 balls) rescued their team from trouble and played well together to build a match winning partnership. Chetan had a wonderful day at office, as he contributed with both, bat and ball.
Automotive chased down the target in just 26.2 overs, winning the match by four wickets. Chetan Jaiswal (4-11 in 4 overs and 55 runs off 40 balls) was announced as the Man of the Match for his splendid all-round efforts.
Learning Mate had a fantastic outing with the bat on 21st May when they played against Radio Mirchi at Cross Maidan during the Milan Mega Corporate T20 match. Batting first, Learning Mate posted a mammoth 201-5 in 20 overs. The top and middle order contributed equally helping their team to put up a huge score on board. Hanize top scored with 43 runs off 26 balls and partnered well with Mahesh (41 runs off 43 balls). Milind Sawant (27 runs off 19 balls) and Swapnil (34 not out off 16 balls) played wonderful cameos at the end to take their team past 200. Sadik picked up 2-40 in his four overs.
It was a disappointing batting performance from Radio Mirchi as they were bundled out for 111 in 15.5 overs, falling shy of 90 runs. Milind Sawant who had earlier played his part with the bat, was the wrecker-in-chief accounting for 4-15 in his economical four over spell. Sawant bowled consistently and was duly rewarded for his efforts. Arpan chipped in with 3-17 in his three overs and bowled well in tandem with Milind.
Milind Sawant (27 runs off 19 balls and 4-15 in 4 overs) was awarded with the Man of the Match prize for his match winning performance.

Batting first, Automotive posted a challenging 162-9 in 20 overs against Lintas on 21st May at Karnataka Cricket Club during the Milan Mega Corporate T20 match. Riding on Chetan Jaiswal’s (58 not out off 31 balls) fantastic batting performance, Automotive could put up a good score on board. Coming lower down the order Chetan played some wonderful cricketing shots and was a delight to watch. Jai Kirtikudkar was the pick of the bowlers picking up 3-23 in four overs.
In reply, Lintas was done and dusted for 114 in 19.5 overs, losing the match by 48 runs. Nakul Kulkarni top scored with run a ball 40 runs but his efforts went in vain as rest of the team failed to click as a unit. The man who had shined with the bat, came in handy with the ball as Chetan Jaiswal grabbed 5-26 in 3.5 overs. He was the wrecker-in-chief as he ran through the Lintas line-up in no time.
Chetan Jaiswal (58 not out off 31 balls and 5-26 in 3.5 overs) was declared as the Man of the Match for his brilliant all-round efforts.

Winning the toss and electing to bat first, Orange posted a mammoth 191-8 in 20 overs against Global Connect on 21st May at Karnataka Cricket Club during the Milan Mega Corporate T20 Tournament. Openers Akhtar Shaikh (60 runs off 28 balls) and Nishant Kashikar (43 runs off 30 balls) provided a great start to Orange. The opening partnership was instrumental in helping Orange put up a big score on board. Akhtar looked in good touch and played some effortless shots. Smacking eight boundaries and two maximums, he was a delight to watch. Off break bowler Prashant Yadav was spectacular with the ball picking up 5-24 in his four overs.
In reply, it was a disappointing performance with the bat by Global Connect as they were all out for 111 in 17.5 overs, falling short of 80 runs. Middle order bat Latif Bhagwan top scored with 27 runs off 22 balls. Nitin Deshmukh and Rishi Mapra bowled well in tandem to pick up three wickets each.
Akhtar Shaikh (60 runs off 28 balls) was declared as the Man of the Match for his fantastic batting.

It was quite a one sided affair when Indusind Bank locked horns against DSP Blackrock on 21st May in Mumbai during the Plate Group semi-final match of Woods T20 Bowled Out Corporate Cricket Cup. Batting first, DSP could manage a paltry 82 and were done and dusted in 17.2 overs. Indusind bowled well as a unit, with four out of the five bowlers picking up two wickets each. Siddharth was the most economical in the lot giving away just 11 runs in three overs.
It was an easy chase for Indusind, with opening bat Jai scoring more than half of the runs. He scored a blistering 46 off 25 balls and was pivotal in his team’s success. He played some good looking cricketing shots and was a treat to watch. Indusind chased down the target in 8.2 overs, winning the match comprehensively by seven wickets. Rakesh, Bhavesh and Sunil chipped in one wicket each.
Jai (46 runs off 25 balls) was awarded with the Man of the Match prize for his brilliant batting performance.
Winning the toss and electing to bat first, Route SMS posted a challenging 165-4 in 20 overs against HDFC Bank on 21st May in Mumbai in the Elite Group quarter-final match of Woods T20 Bowled Out Corporate Cricket Cup. Santosh (20 runs off 16 balls) and Deepak (39 runs off 38 balls) provided a solid start to their team and in the end it was Rishikesh (50 not out off 26 balls) who played a gem of an innings to take his team past 150-run mark. Nishit was the pick of the bowlers picking up 2-28 in his four overs.
HDFC Bank had a terrible day with the bat as they were all out for just 75 in 17 overs, losing by a big margin of 90 runs. Opening bat Anand top scored with 29 runs off 28 balls and was the lone fighter for HDFC. Yogesh and Bhushan bowled well in tandem grabbing three wickets each. They maintained a disciplined line and length and help their team easily defend the target.
Bhushan (11 runs off 9 balls and 3-13 in 4 overs) was awarded with the Man of the Match prize for his all-round performance.
It was a low scoring game that was played between Deutsche Bank and ICICI Bank on 22nd May during the Plate Group quarter-final of Woods T20 Bowled Out Corporate Cricket Cup. Winning the toss and electing to bat first, Deutsche Bank was bundled out for a paltry 94 in 19.4 overs. Ketan Ghage was the lone fighter for Deutsche Bank top scoring with an unbeaten knock of 40 in 36 balls. Aditya Venugopal was the wrecker-in-chief grabbing 5-15 in his four overs. He was spectacular with the ball and gave no chance to the batsmen to score off him.
What should have otherwise been an easy chase, ICICI Bank made a complete mess of it. They were restricted to 79-9 in 20 overs, falling short of 15 runs. Gaurav and Aditya played well and scored 18 runs each. Eric Baccha was the star performer with the ball picking up 4-10 in his economical spell of four overs. Eric bowled a disciplined line and length and was duly rewarded for his consistency.
Eric Baccha (4-10 in 4 overs) was announced as the Man of the Match for his brilliant bowling.
Tata AIG and Ratnakar bank locked horns against each other on 21st May at Azad in the final match of Plate A Dreamz T20 Cricket Tournament. Batting first, Ratnakar Bank posted 146-7 in 20 overs, thanks to some solid batting at the top order. Sandesh Rumde (30 runs off 32 balls) and Pranesh Pawar (22 runs off 25 balls) provided a good start to their team. Ravi Parmar, coming in at no.3, top scored with a blistering 35 off 22 balls. Parmar was aggressive in his intent and played some delightful looking shots. Prasad Ghadigaonkar was the pick of the bowlers picking up 3-27 in his four overs.
In reply, Tata AIG was bundled out for a modest 107 in 18.5 overs, losing the match by 40 runs. Samir Bhatankar was the star bowler grabbing 3-14 in his economical four-over spell. Mahesh Muslondkar chipped in with 2-23 in his 3.5 overs. Apart from Ravi Kadam (33 runs off 42 balls) and Prashant Pawar (25 runs off 20 balls), rest of the Tata batting line-up looked listless. It was a clinical performance by Ratnakar Bank to clinch the Plate A Dreamz T20 Tournament.

