Under coach Yogesh Renjala, three Cricket Life Academy boys make big strides in Mumbai cricket

Cricket Life Academy, Mumbai, is fast becoming a hub for nurturing future cricket stars, and the recent achievements of its players prove just that. Trained under the guidance of head coach Yogesh Renjala, three academy boys have earned major milestones in their young careers.

Kaydin Prabhu
Kaydin Prabhu

Kaydin Prabhu has been selected for the MCA Under-19 Summer Camp 2025. Adding to his achievements, he also secured a scholarship with the BENET corporate team to play in the prestigious Times Shield, a platform known for producing quality cricketers.

Neel koli
Neel koli

Another promising youngster, Neel Koli, has also been picked for the MCA Under-19 Summer Camp 2025. Neel is already making waves beyond his age group, becoming the youngest player from Cricket Life Academy to enter the MPL Auction. He is currently testing his skills in the Raigad Premier League, sharing the field with established Ranji Trophy players—an invaluable experience at this stage of his journey.

 Ansh Sonawane
Ansh Sonawane

In the junior age group, Ansh Sonawne is carrying forward the academy’s reputation with his performances. He has been selected for the MCA Under-14 Summer Camp 2025 and earned recognition through the MCA Dream11 Trophy, where he made his mark with consistent showings. At present, Ansh continues to sharpen his skills as part of the MCA off-season practice program.

Coach Yogesh Renjala has been instrumental in shaping these cricketers, with his academy providing the right environment and mentorship to help young players transition from grassroots to competitive stages. With Kaydin, Neel, and Ansh leading the way, Cricket Life Academy is steadily building a name in Mumbai’s cricketing circles.

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