Mumbai: Shane Raza took nine for 20 as Anjuman-I-Islam cruised to a 268-run victory thanks to Kabir Jagtap (136*) and Mohd Sadim (104*) helping them score 328 for five against Parle Tilak Vidya Mandir in the Giles Shield tournament. The latter were bowled out for 60.
Brief Scores: Gyan Kendra, Andheri 76 lost to Sister Nivedita 78-1 in 8.2 overs (Yogesh Maurya 34*) by 9 wkts.MES Crescent English, Thane 103 beat BAK Swadhyay Bhavan, Matunga 75 by 28 runs; Vasant Vihar, Thane 347-8 (Manav Pokar 41, Varad Padwal 58, Shiv Bhanushali 4-80) beat Sheth Virchand Dhanji Devshi, Ghatkopar 72 (Neer Jain 5-12) by 275 runs; Pawar Public, Bhandup 202 (Ved Pednekar 39, Aaradhya Posnak 6-42) beat St. Joseph, Wadala 90 (Shreepad Parab 36, Vedant Pednekar 6-16, Viraj Kamble 3-10) by 112 runs; St. Mary’s, Mazgaon 53 (Shreyas Velankar 3-9) lost to Parle Tilak ICSE Vile Parle 54-1 by 9 wkts; St. Mary’s (ICSE) Mazgaon 203 (Sankalp Adwait 73, Prashay Mehta 35, Kehann Walecha 5-50) beat Podar International 143 (Agastya Kashikar 64) by 60 runs; Anjuman-I-Islam, DN Road 328-5 (Kabir Jagtap 136*, Mohd. Sadim, 104*, Mayuresh Sutar 3/69) beat Parle Tilak Vidya 60 (Shane Raza 9-20) by 268 runs. TNN
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Brief Scores: Gyan Kendra, Andheri 76 lost to Sister Nivedita 78-1 in 8.2 overs (Yogesh Maurya 34*) by 9 wkts.MES Crescent English, Thane 103 beat BAK Swadhyay Bhavan, Matunga 75 by 28 runs; Vasant Vihar, Thane 347-8 (Manav Pokar 41, Varad Padwal 58, Shiv Bhanushali 4-80) beat Sheth Virchand Dhanji Devshi, Ghatkopar 72 (Neer Jain 5-12) by 275 runs; Pawar Public, Bhandup 202 (Ved Pednekar 39, Aaradhya Posnak 6-42) beat St. Joseph, Wadala 90 (Shreepad Parab 36, Vedant Pednekar 6-16, Viraj Kamble 3-10) by 112 runs; St. Mary’s, Mazgaon 53 (Shreyas Velankar 3-9) lost to Parle Tilak ICSE Vile Parle 54-1 by 9 wkts; St. Mary’s (ICSE) Mazgaon 203 (Sankalp Adwait 73, Prashay Mehta 35, Kehann Walecha 5-50) beat Podar International 143 (Agastya Kashikar 64) by 60 runs; Anjuman-I-Islam, DN Road 328-5 (Kabir Jagtap 136*, Mohd. Sadim, 104*, Mayuresh Sutar 3/69) beat Parle Tilak Vidya 60 (Shane Raza 9-20) by 268 runs. TNN
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