Reserve Bank of India crowned RCF T20 Cup Champions

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Prevail over Repro India Sports Club by three wickets in final

Reserve Bank of India proved to be the better side against a determined Repro India Sports Club in the summit clash of the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar T20 Cup Inter-Office Cricket Tournament 2024 (RCF T20 Cup), organized by Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers (RCF) under the auspices of the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) and played at the RCF Colony ground in Chembur on Friday.

Repro SC batting first were bowled out for 119 in the penultimate ball of the innings by RBI potent bowling attack, led by Vijay Kumawat’s four wicket haul after electing to bat first. He was well supported by Ameya Dandekar and Chirag Pamar whose restrictive bowling not only stifled the flow of runs the three wickets ensured that their rivals were bowled out in the penultimate ball of the innings.

For Repro SC their opening batsman Sumeir Zaveri was the top-scorer scored a 22-ball 32 runs which included three fours and two towering sixes. Lower order batter Mohammed Moin Ahmed contributed useful 26 off 20 balls laced with four boundaries, to ensure his team a reasonable score to defend

Later, Repro India bowlers bowled a probing spell from the onset that reduced RBI to 49 for four wickets by the seventh over, before  Jyot Chhaya staged a gallant fight back in the company of all-rounder Ameya as the duo added 74-run partnership for the fifth wicket, to put their team on the road to victory. 

Chhaya slammed a 34-ball 70 inclusive of two hits to the fence and seven over it, while Ameya contributed a useful 25. In the end RBI overhauled the target in the 15.2 overs for the loss of seven wickets in hand en-route their maiden RCF T20 title. For Repro India it was a case of so near yet so far in their quest for their maiden title.

Former India Cricket captain and Chief Guest Dilip Vengsarkar in the company of Chairman and Managing Director, RCF, S.C. Mudgerikar presented the victorious Reserve Bank team with the handsome Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar T20 Cup and a cheque of Rs One lakh. Repro India on the other hand had to be settled with the runners-up trophy and a cash prize of Rs 75,000 amidst huge applause from the elite gathering of cricket lovers, players and the dignitaries.

Earlier RBI and Repro India SC registered hard fought victories over defending champion DTDC Express Sports Club and Mafatlal Cricket Club in the Semi-Finals respectively.

RBI showcased plenty of determination and grit as they overhauled a competitive target of 180 set by DTDC in the final ball of the innings with three wickets in hand in their Semi-final tie.

Coming at the back of loss of three top order batters early on, Reserve Bank fought back through match winning efforts of their middle order batters Jyot Chhaya (57) and Shubham Chag (42) who added 74 runs partnership for the fourth wicket. Both played briskly during their stay at the wicket with Jyot smashing four boundaries and four sixes off mere 30 balls while Shubham complemented his partner with three boundaries and two sixes during his 23-balls stay. Later, Roop Kumar who struck an unbeaten 26 runs and Ramanpreet Singh 19 runs ensured RBI cross the line in the final ball of the thrilling match. Ajit Yadav (2/25) and Aniket Singh (2/29) were the successful DTDC bowlers.

 

Electing to bat first DTDC Express earlier posted a decent total of 179 for the loss of five wickets from their stipulated 20 overs. Leading DTDC’s charge was opening batsmen Japjeet Randhwa who smashed a 61 ball 82 runs laced with seven boundaries and three sixes and Viraj Jadhav who added valuable 32 runs. Later, middle order bats, Ajit Yadav scored 27 runs and Omkar Ghule made 19 runs to lift the DTDC innings. Reserve Bank’s all-rounder Ameya Dandekar took two wickets for 25 runs.

In the other Semis Repro India SC snatched a close two-wicket victory against Mafatlal CC in a well-contested tie on Wednesday.

Sent in to bat first, Mafatlal CC batters struggled to stay get going and were bowled out for a paltry 131 in 18.3 overs. The only batsmen who managed to stay long at the crease was middle order bat Saurabh Singh who cracked  53 runs from 37 balls inclusive of a solitary hit to the boundary and four towering sixes. The same came at the back of his captain Miten Shah’s hurricane effort, who smashed a rapid 13-ball 45 runs which was studded with five boundaries and four sixes as an opener. Repro bowlers Shubham Marathe 4 for 32 and all-rounder Rohit Shukla 3 for 31 did well to restrict the Mafatlal batters by taking wickets at crucial times.

Chasing a modest target of 132 runs for a win, the Repro India batsmen also encountered some problems but managed to scrape through making 134 for the loss of eight wickets in 18.4 overs. Leading Repro India’s charge to victory was their number three batsman Yogesh Dongre who top-scored with a 30-ball 41 runs which was studded with six well-timed shots to the ropes and one hit over the ropes. Dongre’s teammates Harsh Salunkhe 26 runs, Sumeir Zaveri 21 runs and Rohit Shukla an unbeaten 20 runs ensured their team crossed the finish line and book a place in the final.

Mafatlal bowlers Rohit Singh 4 for 15 and Yash Singh 3 for 22 tried their best but could not get the last two wickets and as Repro SC scraped through in the final for the first time.

Brief scores

Semi-finals: Mafatlal CC - 131 all out in 18.3 overs (Saurabh Singh 53 (37b: 1x4, 4x6s), Miten Shah 45 (13b: 5x4s,4x6s); Shubham Marathe 4/32, Rohit Shukla 3/31) lost to Repro India SC - 134 for 8 in 18.4 overs (Yogesh Dongre 41 (30b: 6x4s,1x6s), Harsh Salunkhe 26, Sumeir Zaveri 21, Rohit Shukla 20*; Rohit Singh 4/15, Yash Singh 3/22) by two wickets and two  balls to sparePlayer of the Match:  Shubham Marathe (Repro India SC);

DTDC Express SC - 179 for 5 in  20 overs (Japjeet Randhwa 82 (61b: 7x4s, 3x6s), Viraj Jadhav 32, Ajit Yadav 27, Omkar Ghule 19; Ameya Dandekar 2/25) lost to Reserve Bank of India - 180 for 7 in  20 overs (Jyot Chhaya 57 (30b: 4x4s,4x6s), Shubham Chag 42 (23b: 3x4s,2x6s), Roop Kumar 26*, Ramanpreet Singh 19; Ajit Yadav 2/25, Aniket Singh 2/29) by three wickets. Player of the Match:  (Jyot Chhaya (Reserve Bank of India)

Final :  Repro India SC  - 119 all out in 19.5 overs (Sumeir Zaveri 32 (22b: 3x4s,2x6s), Mohammed Moin Ahmed 26 (20b: 4x4); Vijay Kumawat 4/19, Ameya Dandekar 3/25, Chirag Pamar 3/23) lost to Reserve Bank of India 120 for 7 in 15.2 overs (Jyot Chhaya 70 (38b: 2x4s,7x6s), Ameya Dandekar 25, Ramanpreet Singh 19; Mohammed Moin Ahmed 3/24, Shubham Marathe 3/29) by three wickets and 28 balls to sparePlayer of the Match: Jyot Chhaya (RBI)

Other Individual Awards for the tournament

Best Batsman: Yogesh Dongre (Repro India) - 146 runs in three matches.

Best Bowler: Ameya Dandekar (RBI) – 11 wickets in 16 overs (4 matches).

Best Fielder: Rupen Chaurasia (Repro India) – 5 dismissals (3 catches, 1 stumping, 1 run-out).

Player of the series: Ameya Dandekar (RBI) – 85 runs, 11 wickets.

 

Photo Above:The victorious Reserve Bank of India players are in a jubilant mood as they pose with the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar T20 Cup (RCF T20 Cup) in presence of Chief Guest Dilip Vengsarkar, a former Indian cricket captain, S.C. Mudgerikar, Chairman and Managing Director, RCF, and other dignitarie

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