Yash Dusi: The Wicketkeeper-Opener Emerging from Borivali’s Cricketing Ranks
Mumbai’s local cricket circuit has long been a breeding ground for future stars, and one such name steadily making a mark is Yash Dusi, a promising opener and wicketkeeper from Borivali.
Having picked up the bat at the tender age of 6, Yash’s journey began with raw passion and relentless hard work. A student of SVIS School, he quickly made his way into the competitive cricketing landscape through sheer consistency and determination.
Early Achievements

Yash first caught attention during the U16 Bhagubhai Khichadia Tournament, where he delivered a tournament-winning performance that helped his team lift the title. He not only displayed class and temperament with the bat but also emerged as the tournament’s top scorer with 293 runs, including a stunning 129-run knock — a clear reflection of his dominance and big-match temperament.
Cricketing Journey
Currently sharpening his skills at the renowned Comrades Cricket Academy in Borivali, Yash has grown into a dependable opening batter and a sharp, agile wicketkeeper making him a dual threat in any playing XI.
His consistent performances earned him a spot in the MCA Talent Hunt, where he was selected to represent MCA 1, a team known for showcasing some of Mumbai’s brightest upcoming talents.
Notable Performances
In the prestigious Kanga League, Yash once again impressed with a solid 60 off 78 balls, studded with 8 boundaries, showcasing both patience and aggression as per the situation. Adding to his value behind the stumps, Yash also effected several sharp stumpings during the tournament, underlining his quick reflexes and game sense as a wicketkeeper.
With a strong foundation, impactful performances, and a focused mindset, Yash Dusi continues to rise through Mumbai’s cricketing ranks. As he grows with every match, he remains a name worth tracking closely in the city’s competitive cricketing landscape.
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