Our Players' Achievements and Selection Records
The proof of our process is in the results. Seeing our athletes reach MCA squads and hit centuries is the reason we do what we do.
We are thrilled to announce that our athlete Tvisha Shetty has been selected for the Mumbai U15 Girls off-season camp. Congratulations on this fantastic achievement.
The official selection list from the Mumbai Cricket Association. We are proud to see the names of our players, Gagana Mullakala and Tvisha Shetty, on this list for the Under-15 Girls off-season camp.
An action-packed day at Azad Maidan for our club's selection trials for the MCA Cosmopolitan Shield. It was great to see so much promising talent from across Mumbai.
Addressing the aspiring cricketers during the selection trials. I always emphasize the importance of showing not just skill, but also temperament and a strong mindset.
A team huddle during the selection trials at Azad Maidan. This is where players get a chance to showcase their talent and earn a spot in competitive club cricket.
A long queue of determined cricketers waiting for their turn at the selection trials. This shows the passion and hunger for the game that exists in Mumbai.
The journey from a 9-year-old bowler to a top-order batter who scores centuries is a long one. This video celebrates the terrific growth and hard work of our athlete Aarya Sagare.
Consistency is key. This video highlights the impressive run-scoring form of 15-year-old Aayush Ambekar, who has scored 899 runs at an average of 59.93 in his recent innings.
Trust the process. Our 15-year-old athlete Aarya Sagare has been dominating with the bat, scoring 732 runs at an average of 61 in his last 11 innings, including multiple centuries.
It was an honor to be given the opportunity by the Mumbai Cricket Association to guide the U14 Boys Dombivli Centre Squad for 2024. Here is the team photo with the talented young players.
About Our Players' Achievements
Our results are not about luck. They come from brutal, consistent training in the nets and real-match simulations. When you see our students scoring centuries or making MCA squads, it is the direct outcome of fixing technical flaws and building the mental toughness to handle trial pressure.
Tracking the Process
Success in cricket is rarely a straight line. It is a series of small, grinding improvements. We document these milestones not for vanity, but to show our students what is possible when they stop relying on talent and start relying on discipline. Whether it is Aarya Sagare scoring 732 runs at an average of 61 across 11 innings or Aayush Ambekar hitting six centuries in a single season, these numbers are the byproduct of our specific training modules.
Why Results Matter
We do not just train; we prepare players for the realities of the Mumbai cricket circuit. Our focus is on:
- Selection Readiness: We simulate MCA and BCCI trial formats so that when a player walks into a selection camp, the environment feels familiar, not intimidating.
- Technical Corrections: We use video analysis to deconstruct flaws in batting grip, bowling action, and footwork, then fix them in the nets.
- Mental Conditioning: We train players to think during the game. It is about understanding when to play defensively and when to go for the big shot.
The Proven Path
We are proud to see our athletes like Tvisha Shetty and Gagana Mullakala selected for the Mumbai U15 Girls off-season camp. We were also honored to guide the MCA U14 Boys Dombivli Centre Squad in 2024. If you are hungry to improve and willing to put in the hours, you will find the right environment here to turn your game around.
Cricket Explained
I do not just coach, I build thinkers. Watching a kid walk in as a bowler and leave as a top-order batter is the only trophy I care about. My philosophy is simple: Put yourself in the fire, earn your spot, and never settle for just being talented.
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