
ISC MKW beat Pakistan School Muscat in women's cricket; MCCC Yellow U11, BSC AEC U11 win
PSM Women's scored 119/7 in 20 overs thanks mainly to Lujaina Sajid's 27.
For ISC MKW, Priyanka Mendonca picking up three wickets for 10 runs and Pratima B bagged two.
In response, ISC MKW's openers Priyanka Mendonca (44 runs) and Trupti Pawde (49) stitched a match-winning 102 run partnership.
Meanwhile, MCCC Yellow U11 defeated MCCC Blue U11 by 248 runs in the U11 Junior Cricket League 2024-25. In another match BSC AEC U11 beat MCCC Red U11 by 246 runs.
Brief Scores: PSM-W 119/7 in 20 overs (Lujaina Sajid 27(36); Priyanka Mendonca 3/10) lost to ISC MKW 120/1 in 14.5 overs (Trupti Pawde 49(47); Eshal Siddiqui 1/27) by 9 wickets.
MCCC Yellow U11 327/1 in 20 overs (Ashbel Burboz 196(75) – 4×39) beat MCCC Blue U11 79/10 in 18.5 overs (Burhanuddin BM 3/11) by 248 runs. BSC AEC U11 326/1 in 20 overs (Aarav Chirmure 171(76) – 4×27; Dharvik VS 1/39) beat MCCC Red U11 80/10 in 19.3 overs (Karthik Iyer 10(18) – 4×1; Shubh Seth 2/7) by 246 runs.
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