SportVot x FPJ: MG Maratha, Uran Register Big Win Over Lawas Mahad Mangaon Lions
Mg Maratha Uran clinched a commanding 7-wicket victory over Lawas Mahad Mangaon Lions in a high-energy clash, chasing down 134 with ease in just 11 overs in the Raigad Premier League.
Sameer Awaskar was the star of the match, delivering a blistering knock of 49 off 26 balls, smashing 3 fours and 4 sixes at a fiery strike rate of 188. He was well supported by P Naik, who scored a quickfire 46 off 26 balls, including 5 fours and 3 sixes at a strike rate of 176, setting the tone for a dominant chase.
Earlier, the bowling unit had set up the win with tight spells—R. Chaudhary picked up 2 wickets in 2.4 overs, conceding just 20 runs, while S. Goswami impressed with his 4-over spell, claiming 2 wickets for 23 runs at an economical rate of 5.75, restricting the
Lions to 133 in 19.4 overs.
In another match, Panvel Kings cruise to a dominant 8-wicket win over Roha Royals, effortlessly chasing down the target of 90 in just 10.2 overs.
The Player of the Match, Siddharth Mhatre, delivered a superb bowling performance, taking 2 wickets for just 19 runs in his 4-over spell at an impressive economy rate of 4.75. He was ably supported by V. Jitekar, who also claimed 2 wickets while conceding only 16 runs in his full quota of 4 overs, with an outstanding economy rate of 4.00.
In the chase, A. Shaikh led the charge with a blistering 36 off 18 balls, smashing 4 fours and 2 sixes at a strike rate of 200, while Siddharth Mhatre capped off his all-round performance with a quick 22 off 14 balls, including 3 fours and a six, guiding Panvel Kings to a convincing win.
Match 3 : K3 Karjat Khalapur Khopoli Warriors - Nikunj vithalani - 72 Runs in 52
Balls 6 Four 3 Six with a Strike Rate of 138.
K3 Karjat Khalapur Khopoli Warriors secured a solid 7-wicket win over Samira Habitats Alibag Jets, chasing down 125 with ease in 18.4 overs. The standout performer and Player of the Match was Nikunj Vithalani, who played a match-winning knock of 72 runs off 52 balls, hitting 6 fours and 3 sixes at a strike rate of 138.
He was well supported by D. Tandel, who contributed a steady 25 off 22 balls, including 2 fours and a six. Earlier, the K3W bowling unit put up a disciplined show, with S Mhatre taking 2 wickets for 22 runs in his 4-over spell at an economy of 5.50, while K. Mhatre delivered a tight spell as well, claiming 2 wickets for just 18 runs at a miserly economy of 4.50. The all-round effort ensured K3W’s dominance and a smooth entry into the next stage of the tournament.
AIFF Youth League
In a commanding display of skill and teamwork, Football 4 Change Academy stormed into the semifinals of the AIFF Youth League (U-13) with a resounding 10-0 win over SKM Foundation in the first quarterfinal match.
The encounter, held at Mahabalipuram, saw Football 4 Change Academy take complete control from the outset, leading comfortably at halftime after 35 minutes of play plus 3 minutes of extra time, before sealing the game at full time (70 minutes).
Statistically dominant across all areas, Football 4 Change Academy boasted 75% possession and registered 19 total shots, with 12 on target, compared to SKM’s 5 shots and just 1 on target.
The attacking momentum was matched by discipline, as they committed zero fouls, while SKM Foundation had only 1 foul and 1 yellow card.
There were no red cards or offsides against Football 4 Change, and they earned 7 corners in contrast to SKM’s 2.
Assam State Premier League
In a thrilling encounter, the Assam Police Football Team secured a 4-2 win over Jorhat Town Club in a high-intensity match that saw action right up to the final whistle.
The game, which went into 2 minutes of added time in the first half and 5 minutes in the second, highlighted Assam Police’s superior control and execution on the field.
With 56% possession and 6 total shots (4 on target), Assam Police capitalized on their opportunities efficiently, outscoring Jorhat despite a closely matched contest. Jorhat Town Club managed 5 shots, 2 of which were on target, but couldn't match the finishing prowess of their opponents. The game saw minimal fouls—2 from Jorhat and 3 from Assam Police—but was intense, with a total of 4 yellow cards shown (3 to Jorhat and 1 to Assam Police). Both teams played a disciplined game with no red cards. Notably, the match saw a high offside count with 7 from Jorhat and 6 from Assam Police, while corners were limited, with Assam Police earning the only one of the match.
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