Riddhi Gehlot Stars in Aarey Cricket Club’s Thrilling Victory over Sunrise Sports Club Association in MCA Women’s Knockout Match
In a high-octane MCA Women’s Knockout encounter between Sunrise Sports Club Association and Aarey Cricket Club, it was the young and talented players of Risinng Cricket Star Academy, under the expert mentorship of Coach Nandu Jadhav, who stole the show.
Sunrise Sports Club, after winning the toss, opted to bat first and managed to post a competitive total of 197 in their 40 overs. The batting unit looked strong but was kept in check by some brilliant bowling from Aarey Cricket Club.
The standout performers with the ball were:
Chhaya Gupta, whose fiery 4-over spell conceded just 24 runs and picked up a crucial wicket, showcasing excellent control and consistency.
Riya Venjale, a crafty left-arm spinner, weaved magic with her 8-over spell, scalping 3 wickets for just 37 runs, putting a halt to the Sunrise SCA’s scoring momentum.
Behind the stumps, Riddhi Gehlot put up a solid performance with smart wicketkeeping, complementing the bowlers effectively and helping restrict the opponents under 200.
Chasing 197, Aarey Cricket Club had a shaky start, losing early wickets. However, Riddhi Gehlot rose to the occasion, showing tremendous composure and maturity beyond her years. She played a match-winning knock of 59 runs in 58 balls, peppered with 7 elegant fours and a magnificent six, guiding her team to victory in 38.3 overs.
Swara Magar, another promising talent from Rising Star Academy, chipped in with a composed 10 runs, providing vital support in the batting innings.
Her all-round performance, both with the gloves and the bat, was instrumental in Aarey CC’s successful chase and eventual win.
All three of these standout players – Riddhi Gehlot, Riya Venjale, and Chhaya Gupta – are products of the Risinng Cricket Star Academy, one of Mumbai’s most respected coaching centers. Spearheaded by Coach Nandu Jadhav, the academy has earned a reputation for nurturing talent and instilling a professional approach to the game.

Coach Nandu Jadhav training methods and mentorship have consistently helped players from across India improve their game. The academy’s commitment to grassroots development and personalized coaching has made it a go-to destination for aspiring cricketers, especially young kids looking to make their mark in competitive cricket.
This win is not just a victory for Aarey Cricket Club, but a testament to the quality training and mentorship at Risinng Cricket Star Academy, which continues to shape the future of women’s cricket in Mumbai and beyond.
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