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On Tuesday, Don Bosco Matunga faced Anjuman Islam school (Urdu medium) in the quarter final of Harris Shield. Winning the toss and electing to bat first, Anjuman Islam scored 265 runs, courtesy the two half centuries scored by Mahtab Ahmad (61) and Aman Singh (58). Rugved Kulkarni (4-89) and Hrithik Ankush (3-79) were the pick of the bowlers for Don Bosco. Coming in to bat, Don Bosco posted 440 runs on board, thanks to the twin centuries of Rohit Desai (154) and Akshat Jain (115). This was Akshat’s third century on the trot. Don Bosco amassed a sizable lead of 175 runs. Mahtab Ahmad bowled exceptionally well to pick up 6-102 in 28.5 overs.

In the second innings, Anjuman Islam managed to score just a little over their first innings total. They put up on board 268 runs, setting a target of 93 runs for Don Bosco to chase. Rugved Kulkarni again came in handy, picking up 3-80, thus accounting for 7 wickets in the match. At the end of day, Don Bosco scored 49 runs, losing two wickets.

The match ended in a draw, with Don Bosco grabbing the first innings lead. Don Bosco Matunga of Elite Group has qualified for the semi-final of Harris Shield.

Rohit Desai of Don Bosco scored a brilliant 154
Rohit Desai of Don Bosco scored a brilliant 154 runs and 3 wkts in 2 innings )
Akshat Jain of Don Bosco, scored 115;his third century on the trot
Akshat Jain of Don Bosco, scored 115;his third century on the trot
Mahtab Ahmed Anjuman Islam Urdu School
Mahtab Ahmed -Anjuman Islam Urdu School ( 1st inning 61 runs and 2nd inning 14runs and take 6 wkts of Don Bosco School )
Rugved Kulkarni -Don Bosco
Rugved Kulkarni – Don Bosco (7 wkts in 2 innings )

Anjuman Islam school (English medium) showed their prowess in the Harris Shield when they took on Matunga Premier school on 19th Jan.  Three centuries in Anjuman’s innings helped them to post a formidable 539-10 in 88.2 overs. A blistering performance by Owais Ahmed (117 runs off 75 balls) and an aggressive innings from Shivam Singh (126 runs off 123 balls) was a treat to watch. They smashed the Matunga Premier school bowlers all around the park.  Undoubtedly, Anjuman Islam had a wonderful day at office.

First with the bat and then with the ball, Anjuman Islam bowlers had their tails up and ran through Matunga Premier’s batting line-up in no time. Matunga Premier school was bundled out for 189 in 60.1 overs, thanks to Musheer Khan (4-54) and Ravikumar Chaudhary (4-34). Anjuman boys enforced follow-on as they were ahead by a huge margin of 350 runs.

The final day saw Anjuman Islam cruising, picking up all 10 wickets of Matunga Premier school for 255 runs in 73 overs, thus winning the match by an innings and 95 runs. Though Matunga batsmen batted well, Anjuman Islam boys were too good to handle. All-round performance of Shivam Singh (126 runs 5-24) was a treat to the eyes.

 

All-round performance of Shivam Singh (126 runs and 5-24) was a treat to the eyes. All-round performance of Shivam Singh (126 runs and 5-24) was a treat to the eyes.
All-round performance of Shivam Singh (126 runs and 5-24) was a treat to the eyes.
All-round performance of Shivam Singh (126 runs and 5-24) was a treat to the eyes.
 Owais Ahmed -Anjuman Islam English School
Owais Ahmed -Anjuman Islam English School (117 runs in 75 balls )
Ravi Chaudhary - Anjuman Islam English School
Ravi Chaudhary – Anjuman Islam English School ( total take 6 wkts in 2 innings )

After the senior women’s T20 bash, it was now time for the junior girls to feature in U-19 Women’s Inter Zonal Two Day tournament. There are five zones; East, West, North, South and Central, that will play ten matches across the tourney. The tournament is played in Ranchi, Jharkhand. On Wednesday, two matches were played; Central Zone vs East Zone and South Zone vs North Zone.

Central Zone declared their innings at 232-8 and invited East Zone to bat. Nuzhat Parween (67) top scored for Central Zone and received good support from Disha Kasat (41) and Sangeeta Kumawat (51). Sushree Dibyadarshini (4-74) was the pick of the bowlers for East Zone. In response, East Zone could manage 189-8, ending the match in a draw. Both the teams secured one point each.

In another match South Zone declared their innings at 235-9, riding on Ellutla Padmaja’s (90) batting brilliance. Harleen Deol (3-45) was the standout bowler for North Zone. In reply, North Zone were bowled out for 138 and the match ended in a draw with South Zone taking a lead of 97 runs. North Zone secured one point and South Zone bagged three points.

Brief scores:

Central Zone 232-8 declared in 83 overs (N Parween 67, D Kasat 41, S Kumawat 51; S Dibyadarshini 4-74, S Giri 2-20) vs East Zone 189-8 in 88 overs (I Roy 91*; P Vastrakar 2-43, Y Pandey 2-22)

South Zone 235-9 declared in 93 overs (C Prathyusha 44, E Padmaja 90; S Gulia 2-40, K Kour 2-36, H Deol 3-45) and 23-0 in 10 overs (Ramya 15*, S Shubha 6*) vs North Zone 138-10 in 62.4 overs (A Soni 22; C Prathyusha 4-36, M Bhavana 2-14, CH Jhansi Lakhsmi 2-34)

Swami Vivekanada International School took on Rizvi Springfield High School in the Harris Shield Elite Division match on 19th Jan. Winning the toss and electing to bat first, Swami Vivekanada school could only manage to score 172 in 61.4 overs, with Manan Zatakia (42 runs off 85 balls) being the highest scorer. Slow left arm bowler Nabeel Aziz of Rizvi created magic by picking up a fifer and rattled the Swami Vivekananda batting line-up.

In response, Swami Vivekananda bowlers came in hard at Rizvi and dismissed them for 170, taking a small but useful lead of 2 runs. Shoaib Siddique scored a half century but did not receive much support from other batsmen. Swami Vivekananda skipper Hem Patel picked up a five wicket haul and put his team in a strong position.

In the second innings, Swami Vivekananda were done and dusted for 163, courtesy Gautam Waghela’s patient half century (51 runs off 177 balls). Vaibhav Kalamkar (4-27) and Shreyansh Bogar (4-35) rattled Swami Vivekananda’s batting. In reply, Rizvi came all guns blazing and achieved the target in just 44.1 overs, winning the match by 4 wickets. Skipper Hem Patel (4-72) tried his best but did not get much support from rest of the Vivekananda bowlers. Ranveer Yadav (50) and all-round performance of Vaibhav Kalamkar (40 runs and 4-27) helped Rizvi Springfield to seize the match.

 

Ranvir Yadav - Rizvi School
Ranvir Yadav – Rizvi School
Hem Patel Player Swami Vivekanand School Borivali
Hem Patel Swami Vivekananda School ( Take important 9 wkts of Rizvi School )
Nabeel Aziz -Rizvi School
Nabeel Aziz -Rizvi School
Vaibhav Kalamkar's (40 runs and 4-27) all-round performance helped Rizvi Springfield to win the match.
Vaibhav Kalamkar’s (40 runs and 4-27) all-round performance helped Rizvi Springfield to win the match.

IES VN Sule school (English medium) locked horns against Vibgyor High School in the Harris Shield Elite Division match on 19th Jan. The first day of the match showcased a brilliant batting display by VN Sule amassing 286 in 61 overs. Sumedh Kamble (116 off 126 balls; Fours: 14) played the captain’s knock and received good support from Sairaj Surve who scored a quick fire 64 off just 55 deliveries. Daksh Agarwal was the pick of the bowlers for Vibgyor grabbing 3-77 in 22 overs.

In response, Vibgyor did not make the kind of start they would have wanted as they lost their first wicket early in the innings.  Rohit Mane got rid of Shubham Chhag in the seventh over and the scoreboard read 26-1.  Vibgyor closed day 1 for 44-1 in 15 overs.

Just like Day 1, VN Sule was in commanding position on Day 2 as well. Vibgyor was done and dusted for a paltry 110, trailing by a mammoth 176 runs, courtesy Shantanu Kadam’s five wicket-haul.

Shantanu Kadam's five wicket haul rattles Vibgyor batting line-up
Shantanu Kadam’s five wicket haul rattles Vibgyor’s batting line-up

Swami Vivekanada International School took on Rizvi Springfield High School in the Harris Shield Elite Division match on 19th Jan. Winning the toss and electing to bat first, Swami Vivekanada school could only manage to score 172 in 61.4 overs, with Manan Zatakia (42 runs off 85 balls) being the highest scorer. Slow left arm bowler Nabeel Aziz of Rizvi created magic by picking up a fifer and rattled the Swami Vivekananda batting line-up.

In response, Swami Vivekananda bowlers came in hard at Rizvi and dismissed them for 170, taking a small but useful lead of 2 runs. Shoaib Siddique scored a half century but did not receive much support from other batsmen. Swami Vivekananda skipper Hem Patel picked up a five wicket haul and put his team in a strong position.

Anjuman Islam school (English medium) showed their prowess in the Harris Shield when they took on Matunga Premier school on 19th Jan.  Three centuries in Anjuman’s innings helped them to post a formidable 497-7 in 71 overs. Patient knock from a blistering performance by Owais Ahmed (117 runs off 75 balls) and an aggressive innings from Shivam Singh (126 runs off 123 balls) was a treat to watch. They smashed the Matunga Premier school bowlers all around the park.  Undoubtedly, Anjuman Islam had a wonderful day at office.

First with the bat and then with the ball, Anjuman Islam bowlers had their tails up and ran through Matunga Premier’s batting line-up in no time. Matunga Premier school was bundled out for 160 in 50 overs, thanks to Musheer Khan (3 wickets) and Ravi (4 wickets). Anjuman boys enforced follow-on as they were ahead by a huge margin of 337 runs. At the end of Day 2, Matunga Premier school was 16 for no loss in 6 overs.

Shivam Singh scored 126 runs off just 123 balls
Shivam Singh scored 126 runs off just 123 balls

 

Owais Ahmed hit a quick fire 117 off 75 balls
Owais Ahmed hit a quick fire 117 off 75 balls

Team KCD lost tamely to Lohana holidays in the final league match making way for Vardaan Warriors to the semifinals.

Winning the toss and electing to bat Team KCD once again  did not bat the full quota of 40 overs and were all out for 211 runs in 37.5 overs .Nainesh Parikh  (26 runs in 35 balls ) at top of the order gave them a decent start but none other batsman could stay at the wicket and build on decent partnerships. Nishant Mahidhar was pik of the bowlers for Lohana Holidays picking up 4 wickets
The Highlight of the innings was the batting of Jai jethwani who batted brilliantly for his 67 runs in 73balls (10 fours)and his partnership with Amish Modi  (34 Runs of 38 balls ) which help Team KCD put up a decent score of 211 runs .

Chasing the total lohana holidays opening pair of Nitesh shah and Amit Shah got the team of to a steady start ..but lost quick wickets further into the game ,Captain nikhil Dodhi  played a quick fire 23 runs  but could not last for more than 14 balls and soon lohanas  seemed to be in trouble and were 109 runs for 06  in 18 overs .

A 104 runs partnership between Khalid Mulani (61 runs ) & Rajesh Mehta 40 runs sealed the fate for Team KCD and lohana holidays won the match  with 4 wkts and reached the target in 35.1 overs

 1st Best Batsman  Jai Jethwani from KCD Group Team
1st Best Batsman Jai Jethwani from KCD Group Team
2nd Best Batsman -Rajesh Mehta from Lohana Holidays Team
2nd Best Batsman -Rajesh Mehta from Lohana Holidays Team
1st Best Bowler Nishant Mahidhar from Lohana Holidays Team
1st Best Bowler Nishant Mahidhar from Lohana Holidays Team
2nd Best Bowler Mitul Sheth from Lohana Holidays Team
2nd Best Bowler Mitul Sheth from Lohana Holidays Team

 Lohana Holidays VS KCD Group check match scorecards 

Check all scores of this match tournament …click here …

The semifinals are lined up as follows

1st Semifinal  – 23 Rd Jan 2016
Lohana holidays vs Team Omtex

2nd semifinal – 24th Jan 2016
Terabyte Infosys vs Vardaan Warriors.

Ycc – Symbol of Unity! !

Put into bat first ..Ecm logistics posted a defendable total of 304 in the stipulated 40 overs. Opening the batting  Tushar Gandhi ( 57 runs ) and dipesh goradia (27 runs ) gave the team a solid start and was was followed  by a brilliant century by Jay Bhatt 109 runs  of 82 balls with 10 fours and 5 sixes who set the momentum to put up a big score .Dipesh thakkar( 34 runs of 24 balls ) ,Anir Thakkar(29 runs of 16 balls )&  Bhagwaan pania  (14 runs of 4 balls) Ambrish Mehta 10 runs of 3 balls   too contributed in setting up the 303 runs in the 40 overs with the loss of 6 wickets .

Chasing 304 to win ..Terabyte lost Opening batsman Satyen to Ambrish Mehta in the 4 th ball of the innings .Umesh vaghasiya with Sandeep Bharucha steadied the  innings before Sandeep  got out to Anir thakkar stumped by Dipesh behind the wickets after scoring 28 runs .Vimal (65 runs of 52 balls )who came in to bat at no 4 had a long partnership with man of the match Umesh vaghasiya(83 runs of 83 balls) before both of them got out in the same over to Kishore jethwani with score close to 200 runs .  Varun (18 runs of 10 balls ).Jigar Shah  (16 runs of 06 balls ) Chintan (23 runs of 11 balls ) all three played little unexpected camoes and scored 53 runs amongst them before getting out  to take the score closer to the winning mark…With Front line batsman Kapil sota captain Mitesh Rawal and Rahul khicha yet to bat it seemed a catwalk to score run a ball ,but not before few  hiccups as Captain Mitesh and Rahul khicha got out very cheaply towards the end ,but Kapil being an experienced player took the team to victory in the last over  to qualify for the semifinals. ..

1st Best Batsman - Jay Bhatt from ECM Logistics Team
1st Best Batsman – Jay Bhatt from ECM Logistics Team
 2nd Best Batsman- Vimal (Terabytes )
2nd Best Batsman- Vimal from Terabytes Infosys Team 
 1st Best Bowler - Bhagwan Pania (ECM Logistics
1st Best Bowler – Bhagwan Pania from ECM Logistics team 
2nd Best Bowler -Kishore Jethwani From ECM Logistics Team
2nd Best Bowler -Kishore Jethwani From ECM Logistics Team

 

Ycc -Symbol of Unity! !

Jitendra Panchal’s 49 – ball -69 runs was the major stand out in the match between Capgemini and Orange Adevertising in the Milan Cup.

Requiring 155 to win, Cap boys were off to a good start mainly due to brilliant knock by their opening batsman, Jitendra Panchal who looked in great touch. When it looked like Jitendra will take his team to a victory he was out, 6th wicket to fall in the Capgemini’s innings with 145 on board. Capgemini lost 2 more wickets as the match got tensed. But finally they managed to achieve the target for the loss of 8 wickets with 2 balls to spare.

Jitendra Panchal CapGemini MoM
Jitendra Panchal CapGemini MoM
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