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Bowlers dominate under-12 matches
Bowlers dominate under-12 matches

Time of India

time2 days ago

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  • Time of India

Bowlers dominate under-12 matches

1 2 Kanpur: Virat Maheshwari's impressive all-round display, claiming 5 wickets and scoring an unbeaten 52 runs, led Anandeshwar Polypack XI to a 6-wicket victory over Balmol XI in the JNT Under-12 cricket tournament at Kanur South ground on Saturday. After being invited to bat, Balmol XI posted a total of 115 runs, with Akash top-scoring on 22. Anandeshwar Polypack XI successfully chased down the target, reaching 119 for 4 wickets. Virat remained unbeaten on 52, hitting 10 boundaries. In another encounter, Oliver Brown XI defeated Solovair UK XI by 7 wickets. Brief scores:Balmol XI – 115 (Sankalp Paswan 13, Manyu Dwivedi 16, Akash 22, Waris Ali 15, Virat Maheshwari 5 for 20, Tejas 2 for 20, Gaushik Singh and Yagyeshraj Singh one wicket each); Anandeshwar Polypack XI – 5 for 119 (Shivansh P Singh 11, Azfar Aman 19, Virat Maheshwari 52 no, Ayan Akhtar, Ayansh Verma and Aryan Yadav all one wicket each). Solovair UK XI — 8 for 129 (Mihir 25, Anant Mishra 20, Mudit Gopal 14, Tejas Verma 15, Mahesh Gond 20 no, Naman Trivedi 2 for 15, Devesh Kumar Tiwari 2 for 6, Lakshya Pal 3 for 1); Oliver Brown XI – 3 for 132 (Manav Raj 16, Ashrim Kumar 24, Shiv Swastik 55 no, Arush Baghel 2 for 23, Mahesh Gond 1 for 49). KDMA league – Tanveer Ahmad's five-wicket haul helped YMCC defeat Amar Club by 8 wickets in the KDMA league match at Bhatt ground on Saturday. Amar Club, after being put in to bat, scored 91 runs in 16.5 overs. YMCC chased down the target, reaching 93 for 2 wickets. Brief scores: Amar Club – 91 (Lakshya 23, Rajarshi Tripathi 17, Tanveer Ahmad 5 for 30, Utkarsh Tiwari 2 for 20); YMCC – 2 for 93 (Amar Pandey 23, Utkarsh Tiwari 28 no, Vishal Kumar 20 no, Mayank Sharma 1 for 14).

YMCC chasing more success in festival clash
YMCC chasing more success in festival clash

West Australian

time14-05-2025

  • Sport
  • West Australian

YMCC chasing more success in festival clash

YMCC will be in pursuit of first place in the Stiles Electrical Premier League men's standings when they take on Whitford in Kalgoorlie-Boulder on Saturday. The clash, starting at 7pm, is the second leg of a special double-header as part of the 2025 Goldfields Festival of Hockey. With six wins, YMCC trail only Fremantle-Cockburn — also with six wins, but with an overall record padded out by two draws. It is in stark contrast to Whitford, whose best result to date was a draw last weekend against Hale. The match is preceded by a women's clash between the same clubs at 5.30pm. YMCC are seventh on the women's ladder, with Whitford winless. The festival program starts on Thursday night with Hockey WA's groundbreaking Bridging the Gap course. Designed to strengthen communication and collaboration between coaches and umpires, the 60-minute course starts at 5.30pm. From 6.30pm, local officials will hone their skills in an umpire briefing, while academy athletes from the Eastern Goldfields Hockey Association will train alongside elite coaches. Friday's itinerary comprises instructional sessions at local schools from 11am-3pm, and the Welcome To Hockey program at 5.15pm. Junior instructional clinics will take place at the stadium on Saturday between 10am and 11.30am, followed by three local fixtures from 12.30-5pm before the two showcase games.

Record-breaking victory for YMCC at KDMA league
Record-breaking victory for YMCC at KDMA league

Time of India

time28-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Record-breaking victory for YMCC at KDMA league

Kanpur: Adarsh Kumar Pal and Ayush Shukla's outstanding centuries powered YMCC to a record-breaking victory over Geetanjali Club by 282 runs in the KDMA league match held at Bhatt ground on Monday. Opting to bat first, YMCC posted an imposing total of 4 for 394 runs in 37 overs, the highest by any team in the current KDMA league season. Adarsh Kumar Pal struck 118, while Ayush Shukla contributed 104. Sachin Yadav chipped in with 70 runs. Shivansh Trivedi was the most successful bowler for Geetanjali, claiming 2 wickets for 80 runs. In response, Geetanjali Club managed 8 for 112 in 15 overs, with Ambujar making 40 and Saurabh Singh scoring 27. As per Dinesh Katiyar, GM of Kanpur Cricket Association, Geetanjali Club played the fixture with only nine players. In another league match, Kanpur Cricketers defeated Tarun Athletics by 6 wickets at HAL ground. Batting first, Tarun Athletics were all out for 130 runs. Kanpur Cricketers chased down the target, reaching 131 for 4 wickets. Prince Club secured a 13-run win over Olympic Club at PAC ground. Batting first, Prince posted 79 runs and then bowled out Olympic club for 66, successfully defending their modest total. Brief score YMCC: 4 for 394 (Adarsh Kumar Pal 118, Ayush Shukla 104, Sachin Yadav 70, Utkarsh Tiwari 48 no, Shivansh Trivedi 2 for 80); Geetanjali club: 8 for 112 (Abujar 40, Saurabh Singh 27, Taneer Ahmad 3 for 16, Suresh Chandra 2 for 12, Sachin Yadav 2 for 36) Tarun Athletics: 130 (Sachin Patel 39, Piyush Mishra 21, Ravi Sonkar 6 for 30, Satyam Dixit 2 for 14); Kanpur Cricketers: 4 for 131 (Shashank Awasthi 47, Samanvay Dixit 52 no, Rishabh Bhatia 2 for 32) Prince Club: 79 (Sachin 24, Raj Katiyar 4 for 20, Aniket Kumar 2 for 11, Aviral Mishra 2 for 14); Olympic club: 66 (Lakshya Yadav 19, Vishal Sachan 5 for 20, Vijay Bhan 2 for 9) U-16 trials concluded – A total of 235 players participated in the U-16 cricket trials organised by the Kanpur Cricket Association on Monday. Night Premier Cricket League: Patel Properties overcame GRS hospital by 7 wickets in the Kanpur Cricket Premier League night cricket tournament on Sunday evening. In another fixture, FEA defeated Brothers Club by 6 runs. Brief score: GRS hospital – 130; Patel Properties – 3 for 131; FEA – 4 for 187; Brothers club – 181

Top-tier hockey returning to Kalgoorlie-Boulder
Top-tier hockey returning to Kalgoorlie-Boulder

West Australian

time25-04-2025

  • Sport
  • West Australian

Top-tier hockey returning to Kalgoorlie-Boulder

Five internationals are in line to showcase their skills next month when the Eastern Goldfields Hockey Association hosts a Stiles Electrical Premier League double-header for the second consecutive year. The 2025 Goldfields Festival of Hockey, starting on May 15, will be headlined on May 17 with women's and men's Premier League matches between Whitford and YMCC. Those clashes are complemented by community events and elite development sessions, supported by the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder, and ERM. This year's program is being launched with Hockey WA's ground-breaking Bridging the Gap course — designed to strengthen communication and collaboration between coaches and umpires. Local officials will hone their skills at an umpires' briefing and members of the EGHA's academy will be trained by elite coaches. Instructional clinics will take place at local schools on May 16, followed by a Welcome to Hockey celebration that night. Headline matches on May 17 are preceded by a junior clinic, led by Stiles Electrical Premier League players, and regular EGHA fixtures. Both legs of the Premier League double-header will be broadcast live and free on Live Hockey WA. YMCC's men's squad leads the standings and the club's newly promoted women's team has exceeded expectations to be in fifth position. Both Whitford teams are chasing their first wins this season — setting up an intriguing double-header in neutral territory. Jade Smith, Zoe Newman, Cooper Burns, Maddison Brooks, and Penny Squibb are among the internationals earmarked for the Goldfields trip. The Premier League double-header on May 17 opens with the women's clash at 5.30pm.

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