Welcome esteemed members, players, and cricket enthusiasts to the highly anticipated event of the year—the Annual Award Ceremony of our beloved cricket club! As we gather to celebrate the culmination of another extraordinary season, we reflect upon the passion, dedication, and sportsmanship that define the spirit of our cricketing community.
Tonight, we honor not just the victories on the scoreboard but the camaraderie that binds us together, the moments of brilliance that inspire us, and the unwavering commitment that fuels our shared love for the game. From thrilling matches to unforgettable performances, this is a tribute to the collective effort that has propelled our cricket club to new heights.
As we unveil the awards that recognize excellence, perseverance, and team spirit, let us applaud the outstanding individuals who have left an indelible mark on the field. Beyond the boundaries, it is the friendships forged, the memories created, and the lessons learned that truly make our cricket club a special community.
So, without further ado, let the celebration begin—a night dedicated to honoring our cricketing heroes, acknowledging the contributions of each member, and embracing the passion that unites us all. Welcome to the Annual Award Ceremony, where we celebrate the heart and soul of our cricket club!
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Best Batsman Award |
Best Bowler Award |
Best Fielder Award |
Captains Choice |
Mens 1 XI |
Ashwin David Albert Most number of runs for season of 245 with 30 boundaries and a notable Knock of 93 runs. |
Archan Vaidya Most number of wickets counting to 15 and notable spell of 3-wicket haul in 2 matches |
Deepjagan Sandhu Most number of catches - 7 and one direct runout |
Ashwin Amalraj For contributing 116 runs from the bat including a notable knock of 63*, 4 catches, 1 runout and 1 wicket |
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Best Batsman Award |
Best Bowler Award |
Best Fielder Award |
Captains Choice |
Gladiators |
Himanshu Patel Contributed runs of 182 for season with strike rate of 129 and scoring 24 boundaries. |
Harlagan Sandhu Most number of wickets counting to 11 and notable spell of 3-wicket haul in 1 match |
Manoj Singh Tomar For taking 4 match winnings catches and 5 runouts |
Ananthu Saseendran For 3 wickets crucial wickets, 2 catches and a runout |
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Best Batsman Award |
Best Bowler Award |
Best Fielder Award |
Captains Choice |
Warriors |
Arjun Valishetty Leading run scorer for the team with 120 runs, averaging 30 in 4 matches with a strike rate of 120 with a notable match winning knock of 57 from 35 balls. |
Suman Mokhamatam Leading wicket taker, Scalping 13 wickets in 7 matches with an impressive economy of 5.85. Bowled many tight spells with 4 for 10 being the standout one. |
Gobu Venkatakrishnan For safer pair of hands behind the wickets took 7 catches, effected 1 stumping & 3 Run outs in 7 matches. |
Apoorva Palan Scored 90 runs in 6 matches with a blistering strike rate of 180,with notable kock of 51*and Leading the six hitter & took 5 wickets with ball. |
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Best Batsman Award |
Best Bowler Award |
Best Fielder Award |
Captains Choice |
Challengers |
Rohit Sarna Most number of runs for season counting to 117 with 14 boundaries. |
Vedant Shelar Most number of wickets counting to 7 and notable spell of 3-wicket haul in 1 match. |
Reyansh Sarna Most number of catches counting to 6 and involved in one direct run out |
Harkirat Singh For 97 runs from bat with notable knock of 61 in 39 balls and picking 2 wickets |
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Best Batsman Award |
Best Bowler Award |
Best Fielder Award |
Captains Choice |
Legends |
Saurav Tiwari Most number of runs for season counting to 209 with 28 boundaries and an strike rate of 111. |
Thorston Håkansson Most number of wickets counting to 13 and notable spell of 3-wicket haul in 2 matches |
Srikanth Jeggari For taking 4 crucial match winning catches, a runout and for showcasing extraordinary spirit. |
Premanand Venkatesan For 155 runs from bat, 2 wickets, taking 3 crucial catches. |
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Best Batsman Award |
Best Bowler Award |
Best Fielder Award |
Captains Choice |
TOP Guns (U19) |
Vedant Most number of runs for season of 165 with 16 boundaries and a notable Knock of 57 runs in 41 balls |
Aarav Jain
Most number of wickets counting to 15 and notable spell of 3-wicket haul in 3 matches
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Reyansh
Most number of catches - 8 and one direct runout
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Nishu
For the all round performance, with 88 runs from bat, taken14 wickets with 4 & 5 wicket hauls, scoring 88 runs from bat and 4 catches, 2 runouts
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Best Batsman Award |
Best Bowler Award |
Best Fielder Award |
Captains Choice |
AVENGERS (U15) |
Nishu
For scoring 348 runs with an average of 69 and a notable knock of 90 runs not out and 41 boundaries
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Karthik
Most number of wickets counting to 19 and notable spell of 4 & 5 wicket haul
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Abhinav
Most number of catches - 8 and 3 direct runouts
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Harkirat Singh
For all round performance, with 213 runs from bat, taken 6 wickets and 2 catches, one runout
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Best Batsman Award |
Best Bowler Award |
Best Fielder Award |
Captains Choice |
FORTNITERS (U15) |
Prajeet Tirumala
For scoring 228 runs with a notable knock of 111 not out in76 balls
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Somit Mandlem
Most number of wickets counting to 9 with an economy of 4.6 and notable spell of 4 wicket haul
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Zorawar Bhatia
For 3 crucial catches, 2 direct runouts and extraordinary energy in the field saving runs
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Prajeet Tirumala
For all round performance, with 228 runs from bat, taken 4 wickets and 6 catches
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Best Batsman Award |
Best Bowler Award |
Best Fielder Award |
Captains Choice |
MASTERS (U15) |
Aditya Pawar
For scoring most runs of 166 runs with an average of 41 with a notable knock of 38 not out
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Yaksh Chaudhary
For taking 5 wickets with an economy of 6.8
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Amogh Dharmadhikari
For 3 crucial catches, 2 direct runouts and for extraordinary energy in the field saving runs)
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Ayush Saha
For all round performance, with 78 runs from bat, taken 2 wickets with economy of 5.9 and one runout)
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Best Coach |
Yasir Abdul Quadir
For extraordinary & committed efforts throughout the season, leading as example by displaying professionalism on and off the ground and taking the Avengers team to win the 2023 U15 national cup.
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