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Girls Cricket Coaching in Mumbai: Training for State Selection

byCricket ExplainedTraining at academy in Dombivli EastStarts from1,200 per sessionView full gallery

We aren't just teaching girls to play cricket. We are building state-level contenders through intense net sessions and match-ready strategies.

Congratulations to our athlete Tvisha Shetty on her selection for the Mumbai U15 Girls off-season camp. Her hard work and dedication are paying off.

We are proud to announce that our athlete Gagana Mullakala has also been selected for the Mumbai U15 Girls off-season camp. A fantastic achievement for her and the academy.

It's a proud moment for us to see two of our girls, Tvisha Shetty and Gagana Mullakala, featured on the official MCA selection list for the U15 off-season camp.

Our 13-year-old female batter, Tvisha Shetty, has played in the U15 MCA Summer Camp matches and various tournaments. Her strong technique and determination make her a promising talent.

Congratulations to our female athlete Gagana Mulkala on her debut for the Mumbai Cricket Association in the BCCI U15 All India Women's Tournament. We are incredibly proud of her.

A proud moment for the academy. Our very own Gagana Mulkala has been selected to play for the Mumbai U15 Girls Team in the BCCI matches. We wish her and the team all the success.

This smile says it all. Cricket brings joy and happiness, and we are passionate about creating opportunities for girls to fall in love with this beautiful sport.

Our 13-year-old female athlete, Gagana Mulakala, packs a punch. Currently in the Mumbai U15 Girls probables squad, she is grinding it out in the nets to perfect her power-hitting.

Our 18-year-old female athlete, Yashvi, working on her power-hitting drills. She led the Women's U19 Dombivli team last year and plays in the B Division of the MCA Women's League.

U23 Mumbai Women's Team probable, Vaibhavi Raja, sweating it out in the nets. She is preparing for the upcoming domestic season, focusing on her sweep shot against spinners.

About Girls in the Game: Empowering Female Cricketers

My girls don't just stand in the nets. They grind. Whether you are prepping for MCA trials or just learning the cover drive, our training is identical to what the boys get—high-intensity, match-simulation sessions. We focus on biomechanics early so bad habits do not stick, and we drill power-hitting until that ball crosses the rope.

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