Police Shield: Arjun shines with bat and ball
PTI | Mumbai | Updated: 14-02-2021 20:26 IST | Created: 14-02-2021 20:26 IST
Arjun Tendulkar, son of the legendary Sachin Tendulkar, smashed a 31-ball unbeaten 77 and picked up three wickets for 41 runs as MIG Cricket Club handed Islam Gymkhana a 194-run defeat in a second round Group A match of the 73rd Police Invitation Shield cricket tournament here on Sunday.
The tournament is being organised under the auspices of the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) and is the first cricket competition in the city since the Coronavirus-forced lockdown.
The 21-year-old left-handed Arjun hit five fours and eight sixes during his blistering knock. He picked off-spinner Hashir Dafedar for special treatment, hitting the bowler for five sixes in one over.
Besides Arjun’s superb efforts, the knocks of opener Kevin D’Almeida (96) and No. 4 batsman Pragnesh Kandillewar (112) also played a significant role in MIG’s massive victory.
Electing to bat, MIG scored a mammoth 385 for 7 in 45 overs and then Islam Gymkhana found the target too stiff as they were bundled out for a paltry 191 on 41.5 overs.
Ankush Jaiswal (3/31) and Shreyas Gurav (3/34), along with Arjun, shared the wickets.
Arjun recently made his senior Mumbai debut when he played in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. He has also been included in the list of players for the IPL auction, set to take place in Chennai on February 18.
Earlier, Arjun has bowled to Indian national team players in the nets and also represented India U-19 during a tour of Sri Lanka.
(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
ALSO READ
Western Railways gears up to resume Mumbai local train services
Mumbai:BARC scientific officer kills self after tiff with wife
After video shows men brandishing guns on Pune-Mumbai Expressway, Maharasthra Police files case
NorthEast do a double against mighty Mumbai with 2-1 victory
ISL 7: Deshorn Brown's brace helps NorthEast to beat Mumbai