Cricket Scorecards and Match Reports
Don't just take my word for it. Look at these scorecards and press clippings from real matches that prove exactly what happens when you commit to the grind.
A newspaper article covering Parth Rane's excellent innings, where he narrowly missed a century. Media recognition is a great motivator for young players.
Another news clipping celebrating a century partnership between my students Parth and Yug. Building partnerships is a crucial skill in cricket.
A newspaper report on the Thane Junior Cricket League, highlighting the victory of the Sporting Club Committee team, featuring many of my players.
The official scoresheet from the Bhaskar Trophy, showing Parth Rane's all-round performance: 117 runs not out and 2 wickets.
The scoresheet detailing Parth Rane's century (108 runs) and a wicket in a match for Sporting C.C.
The scoresheet from our first practice match of the 2022 season, where Parth Rane was the best all-rounder with 25 runs and 2 wickets.
The bowling scorecard from a practice match, showing a disciplined performance from the Mumbai Cricket Academy bowlers to win the game.
The bowling stats for Advait Bhave, showing he took 2 wickets for just 6 runs in 2 overs with an economy of 3.00.
The batting scorecard showing Advait Bhave's contribution of 41 runs off 38 balls in the same match.
About Press Coverage & Scorecards
These scoresheets aren't just papers. They are proof of what happens when you put in the hours. When I show a player their scorecard, we don't just look at the runs or wickets. We analyze the pressure, the decision-making under stress, and where we need to tighten up for the next game. This is how we build match-ready cricketers who actually deliver on the field.
Performance That Speaks
I believe in transparency. When you are part of the Mumbai Cricket Academy, we don't hide behind excuses. Every performance, whether it’s a brilliant century partnership or a disciplined spell of bowling, goes into our tracking system. Seeing your name in the newspaper after a match isn't just about fame; it’s validation that the hard work is paying off.
Why We Track Everything
- Objective Feedback: A scorecard doesn't lie. It shows exactly where a player stands regarding strike rates, economy, and pressure handling.
- Match Simulation: We don't just practice in the nets. We play in competitive tournaments like the Thane Junior Cricket League and the Bhaskar Trophy. This prepares players for the real thing.
- Confidence Building: When a student like Parth Rane or Advait Bhave sees their hard work documented, it fuels their motivation to grind even harder in the next session.
The 'No Shortcut' Philosophy
I often tell my students, 'There is no shortcut for success.' These reports are the byproduct of that philosophy. When we analyze a video or a scorecard, we are looking for the technical adjustments needed to improve. If you are serious about your cricket and want a coach who tracks every ball and provides honest, data-backed feedback, you are in the right place.
Deepak Patil
I'm Deepak Patil, Head Coach at Mumbai Cricket Academy. I don't believe in hype; I believe in the grind and the numbers that back it up. If you're ready to put in the work and want a coach who tracks every performance, we will get along just fine.
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