Monday, June 21, 2021

BGSC snapshot w/e 6/20/2021

 






Team Gymkhana,

A quick BGSC Club snapshot!
(pardon any typos, errors and if I have overlooked any highlights- please advise)

A ho-hum week, more blue than much else... 

Photo/Video Album:  https://photos.app.goo.gl/LcNDzsAZFb3qy8YC6 (add your memories to this google album)

Off-Field

Nafis's dad provided some unnecessary excitement for the club.  He is well and recuperating and we look for ward for a speedy recovery. 

Ground Maintenance

After a bit of tractor challenge, the fields were mowed and maintained.  Many thanks to Kiran Murahari- second time this season, especially Wrentham-III (3.5 hours).  Parak Cut Wrentham-I )1.5 hours). The time spent that allows all of us to enjoy the fruit of one persons labor. 

The shed area is looking shoddy- we will be looking at improving that in the coming days with some hands on projects. 

Cricketing front

On the cricketing front we have some positives to take away, though as a club we are struggling to put points on the table  The net sessions are in full flow and it is good to see folks using the nets to sharpen their skills and we all know that is needed.  A robust showing from all teams in the nets is helpful.  

Scorecards: BGSC: Played 19, Won: 2, Loss 17

Boston Gymkhana S.C F1 vs. UMass Dartmouth CC

Boston Gymkhana S.C. F2 vs. Huskies Cricket Club

BGSC-F2 stoic display second match in a row.  Fathers/sons: Himanshu and Adi Patel, Srini and Rohan Poodari- continue the strong legacy of F teams of Gymkhana.  Win or loss: Spirits, food and beverages flow freely through the game and the fines meeting.   Bharat's fine showing with the bat means a bit more support and the team will be putting up a stiffer fight as it comes along.

BGSC-F1 nicked another win.  Bowling resources are meagre, but fortunately the opposition failed to really put up a stiff fight and experience trumped youth for a second match on the trot.  Jogi and Harmeet kept the game tight as other bowlers work their way into form.  Some brilliant catching by Jogi Saini, Raja Tummla and Kiran Murahari helped a lot.  Raja Tummla's assured and aggressive batting, followed by Dilip second gritty knock or the season combined with Parak positive and chanceless batting meant Sam and Kiran did not get a look see with the bat.

BGSC-A still trying to find its way as they flounder about a bit.  A 52 run (13 overs) 3rd wicket partnership between could not be capitalized upon as the team saw a dramatic collapse.  A courageous last wicket partnership between Kawal Sidhu and Sirinivas showed that a bit more application by batsmen earlier in the inning might have helped the team post a fighting total.  Anis provided some early breakthroughs for the second match in a row but again a bowling partnership could not blossom.  Rajiv did bowl really well with miserly figures of 8 overs for 14 runs. 

BGSC-B team played really well and provided the most excitement for the club.  Ali Ali early aggression and then an inning powered by a century stand between Riaz and Prabhu had the match tilted towards BGSC with the score at 140 for 2 in 28 overs.  The last 12 overs yielded ~80 runs, not terrible but perhaps 20-30 runs shy of a formidable score.  Guyana's early aggression, cricketing smarts and sensible batting by Tarzan and Nortot for the 6th wicket meant that BGSC-B's grip was slowly and surely loosened and the match slipped away.  A disappointing loss, but more attention to the basics will mean that this team will be a team for watch for all Gymkhnians.

Go Gymkhana

Bikram Singh

BGSC w/e 6/13/2021

 

 


Team Gymkhana,

A quick BGSC Club snapshot!

(pardon any typos, errors and if I have overlooked any highlights)


We had an uplifting encounter with a resident of Wrentham Developmental Center.  I know many of us do this, but remember to engage with the community when they visit the fields.  Brian is the latest of BGSC's fan and be on the lookout for him and do acknowledge him if you see him at the field.  


https://www.facebook.com/bikramsingh101/posts/10227162865404598


Ground Maintenance

The lawn tractor is not drivable. I have exhausted my 4 sources of getting it fixed yesterday.  There seems to be a fuel/carburetor issue.  If anyone has resources to get this fixed reach out to me asap.   The earliest I can get someone there as of now is in July.  This will pose problems in the coming weeks. 


Cricketing front

On the cricketing front we have many positives to take away, though as a club we are still waiting for our first win against a non BGSC team.  The net sessions are in full flow and it is good to see folks using the nets to sharpen their skills and we all know that is needed.


BGSC-F2 stoic display in playing out the allotted 40 overs, Yaseah 50 ball knock, the youngster Rohan spending 9 overs for an unbeaten 0*(30 balls) at the crease shows some fight and character.  Shawn Higgins taking the field for BGSC-E weeks after suffering a heart attack, Nitish's lone vigil as he almost carries the bat through 65(81) as the team gets to 110.  BGSC-B team's wonderful display of hospitality as Joginder Saini celebrates his debut for BGSC-F1 with a 5-fer.  BGSC-C's bowlers especially Swapnil and fielders played very well to bundle B Bulls for a partly 107, however faced some tough going as they faced a bowler for whom they had few answers.  BGSC-A still searching for a coherent rhythm, some decent effort by many, especially Raja Ananada and the earlier batsmen and Anis sparkling with both the bat and ball.  Anis again showed lots of character with the bat.  


Off-Field

-It was great to see many ladies, children and friends at the field.  There were numerous BGSC Club members supporting the action in the fields.

-Thursday's meet and greet with BGSC's legend Ravi Pitti joining the club for a one-off match after 14 years was a great success with 20 people across the club joining in for a relaxed gup-shup, poker and snacks.

-BGSC-B set the bar to be topped by being exceptional hosts on Saturday to BGSC-F1 with scrumptious food (all members contributing) and an overall display of sportsman spirit and positivity.

-Kamal Kundanani Farewell: Cricket being a mainly expat sport and a sport that features many students and folks starting their careers, there are always quite a few new faces that we see every year as we bid farewell to some.  That is always sad.  There are some that make an impact by the din of their personality, their support and dedication to the club rise above and make themselves invaluable to the club.  Kamal is one such person.  We are sad to see him go, but we wish him the very best as he embarks on this new phase of his life.  Bon Voyage Kamal.


Go Gymkhana

Bikram Singh

Sunday, June 13, 2021

BGSC-F1 Vs UMASS Dartmouth 6/19/2021

 





BGSC-F1 Vs UMASS Dartmouth
6/19/2021
Field: Wrentham I
Match #2, MSCL 40 overs
BGSC-F1 record Played 1: W1-L0-ND-0

Prematch:
Grass Cutting: F1-TBD
Nets:

Home Team: Wrentham-I
Game Time 12:00 pm
Reporting Time: 11.00 am    
11.30 am: Team Meeting
11.** warm up: Dilip to lead
Team List to umpire: Bikram
Youtube:
Pictures/Videos : https://photos.app.goo.gl/vF472Ub62Ri4rEVd9 (6/12/2021 match)
Scorecard:
Match report:
Man of the Match: TBA
Fines Meeting:
Fines meeting focus: Club Activities
Account balance: Parak Ananta (updated on Master Sheet)
Off field notables:
On field notables:

Game Plan/Strategy: Focus ON-
Team:
260 runs goal, batting first. Less than 20 extras as a bowling unit.
Batting:
Bowling:

Team List:

Bikram Singh:  Gatorade, Water and match ball.
Dilip Chavan:
Gundeep Singh: Setup and breakdown ground
Harmeet Singh:
Joginder Saini: Setup and breakdown ground Nafis Ahmad:
Parak Ananta:Packaged food
Pawandeep Heer: Beverage in charge.
Sam James: Packaged food
Midhun Kumar: Collect match fee
Raja Tummla: Tabulate fines and fines report & create match report. Kiran Murahari:

Friday, September 27, 2019

SCCC Invitational and Boston T20 9/28-29/2019

Gymkhana Lions SCCC Invitational Tourney 2018 Champions

The BGSC post-season continues its hectic pace with at least three matches scheduled on Saturday and potentially playoff situation brewing on Sunday at the BostonT20 matches.  Let us continue the trend of having fun and playing well as a BGSC combined team with all around performances.

SCCC Tournament will be played in White Uniform while the Boston T20 will be played in the Gymkhana Reds.

BGSC has won three Tournament Championships this year:

  • 2019 Challengers Cup
  • SCCC Invitational Mini Tournament 2019
  • MSCl Div III 


We had finished off 2018 winning the SCCC Invitational Mini Tournament 2019



The teams (subject to change) are listed below:


Address:

SCCC Tournament: 115 Howland Ave, Middletown, RI 02842
Boston T20: 315 School Street, Acton, MA 01720

SCCC Tournament Rules and Fixtures


SCCC, Middletown, RISCCC, Middletown, RI
BostonT20, Acton, MA
9.00 am1.00 pm1.00 pm
Amrit SinghAmrit SinghAakash Shah
Bikram SinghAshish WadhwaAbhirup Banerjee
Dilip ChavanBharat PatelDev Patel
Himanshu PatelBikram SinghDhruv Reddy
Kawal SidhuDilip ChavanJay Shah
Moin Ghouse-wkKamal KundnaniJinesh Gandhi
Nafis Ahmad-Match reportKawal Sidhu Khalid Khan
Parminder Randhawa-scoringNafis Ahmad-Match reportManas Sahu-Captain 
Pratik Dudhane-VideoPratik Dudhane-VideoRaja Ananda
Raja TummlaRaj Joshi
Rajiv Shah
Vivek ChowdharyVivek ChowdharyShailesh Hegde
XIIth Man- TBAXIIth Man- TBASid Dutta
Sundar L
Tariq S



Friday, September 20, 2019

Team Lists Curry Cup Invitational 2019 !, Boston T20 MSCL Tourney





Team Gymkhana,

Many of you worked diligently in making Curry Cup 2019 a success.  I would like to thank everyone that has worked towards this event especially recognizing Vivek Chowdhary, Kawal Sidhu, Amrit Singh, Kamal Kundanani and Anis Sayyad who have and will be playing a key role in organizing this tournament for the club.  Lets make this event a fun and successful event for the club.  Come join in as and when you can.  Here are the team lists for the 4-5 matches we are scheduled to have this weekend.  the team lists may change slightly, and if they do the changes will be reflected on this page, so do check back.  If time does not permit an update, we will use whattsapp as a last resort.  You may always reach Bikram Singh@508.641.7757 or any of the folks mentioned above or Ashish Wadhwa, Parak, Dilip, Ganesh Yadav or any of the 2019 captains.



Saturday 9.00 am
BGSC Lions Vs Boston Bulls Wrentham-III, Curry Cup 2019 Invitational
Reporting time 8.30 am.  Latecomers may have to sit out.
Uniform: Gymkhana Reds.

Dhruv Patel
Mohan Achi
Moin Ghouse- Capt
Prasad Prabhu
Rajiv Shah
Ravi Yagnamurthy
Santosh Govindraj
Shailesh Hegde
Shawn Higgins
Sundar Lakshminarayanan 
Subhash Sumalkar

XIITh Man Yash Sheth

Saturday 1.30 pm
BGSC Lions Vs Challengers CC, Ashland Ground, Boston T20 MSCL Tournament
Reporting time 1.00 pm.  Latecomers may have to sit out.
Uniform: Gymkhana Reds.

Manas Sahu- Captain
Dhruv Patel
Varun Arora
Shailesh Hegde
Prasad Prabhu
Kamal Kundnani
Dilip Chavan
Subhash Sumalkar
Ashsih Wadhwa
TBA10
TBA11
TBA12


Sunday 9.00 am
BGSC Lions Vs Eagle CC Wrentham-I, Curry Cup 2019 Invitational
Reporting time 8.30 am.  Latecomers may have to sit out.
Uniform: Gymkhana Reds.


​Bikram Singh/Moin Ghouse-captain
Vishal Ranka
Dhruv Reddy
PJ
Bhavin Bhavsar
Jay Shah
Dhanay Parekh
Gundeep Singh
Satya Sundaraneedi
Santosh Govindraj​
Dev Patel
TBA12


Sunday 1.30 pm
BGSC Lions Vs MCL, Acton 2, Boston T20 MSCL Tournament
Reporting time 1.00 pm.  Latecomers may have to sit out.
Uniform: Gymkhana Reds.

Manas Sahu- Captain
TBA2
TBA3
TBA4
TBA5
TBA6
TBA7
TBA8
TBA9
TBA10
TBA11
TBA12


Sunday 2.00 pm
BGSC Lions Vs TBA Wrentham-I, Curry Cup 2019 Invitational: FINALS
Reporting time 12.30 am.  Latecomers may have to sit out.
Uniform: Gymkhana Reds.

Santosh Govindraj
TBA2
TBA3
TBA4
TBA5
TBA6
TBA7
TBA8
TBA9
TBA10
TBA11
TBA12

Saturday, September 14, 2019

BGSC-F1 Vs Guyana CC- Div III Finals, 9/15/2019 !





BGSC-F Inaugural match !


Team Gymkhana,

We have veered away from the moorings of the F concept this year and without the F team providing leadership, the club will not exist in the form it does.  Five of the inaugural playing XI will be taking the field tomorrow.  

A good game of cricket was played today for sure.  Like I had mentioned on the team announcement, everyone on the playing XII will do their part and everyone did- that is the hallmark of a Gymkhana team.  The playing XII is the tip of the iceberg, a lot goes into the club.

the team for tomorrow is (revised 9/15/2019, 7.32 am):

Bikram Singh
Midhun Kumar
Parak Ananta
Dilip Chavan
Raja Kolli
Gundeep Singh
Pawandeep Heer
Nafis Ahmad
Deepak Chadha
Satya Sundaraneedi
Mani Singh
XIIth Man: Harmeet Singh
XIIIth Man: Raja Kolli
XIVth Man: Sid Dutta


Friday, September 13, 2019

MAGA: Make *Gymkhana* Great Again !


The newest kids on the MSCL Block 1997


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ct7OG5yVM&feature=youtu.be
Playoff matches are one-off no redo's: amlaan de honae nae navadae


BGSC Valentine's Day 2010, Fauzia Naqvi POC incredibly successful event for Gymkhana- we created Wrentham-III on legends like this.  Fauzia because of legends like you we have played 400+ matches in Wrentham-III over the years. A top Field in New England- thank you for your contribution.

Shalini Kumari, there for Gymkhana since 2003.  A "Jagga" that remains ever in the background- Shalinijee always bails out Gymkhnana, well since 2003 at-least !

Sometimes reluctant, but always supporting and there for the club- Madhavi Ananta.  Madhvi- an amazing Gymkhanian- that never really gets her due credit- thank you Madhvi !


Rajeshwari and Beenu August 27, 2000- though I feel this might have been earlier. Without Beenu's support we will not exist in its current form. Commonwealth's erstwhile Bedford Field.

Ladies of Gymkhana F1 (addressing those in the group only), Beenu, Shalini, Madhavi, Fauzia Sonal, Trupti, and Shorabi- sorry for the pouty 2019.  Many of you have been legends of Gymkhana-Thank you- we are not giving up on the club yet- team F1 my be crippled- but the Club is hale. 

This is a long team announcement: but remember Bikram:Deepak:Parak:Dilip and very soon Raja Tummla live within 5 minutes of the Darbar Sahib/Haridwar/Mecca/ Jerusalem/Vatican City/Bodh Gaya of Gymkhana: the hallowed Wrentham fields, to some- to many of us this Club is bigger than what happens on Saturday. It is simply a way of our lives.


MAGA: Make Gymkhana Great Again
I just don't have the gift of brevity that our esteemed president has so, read or don't read the following- but we will roughly follow this script.  Typos, repetition, etc are par for the course, ignore and move on from there. You may get the gist. Not good with acronyms either.

I still remember the eventful day in late April 1997, we were given three days to field a team in MSCL. Just two days before playing our first MSCL match- we had 38 people that showed up for practice/meeting.   After a long debate about playing in MSCL, I simply took the only bat we had in the club and drew a line in the sand and asked people who wanted to be part of the club to join on the other side and few moments passed then sensing danger I strode over first, Gopal Subramanian was just a step behind, after many an uncomfortable moments Kailas Kavishwar crossed the line and that was that- the rest were history. That was impractical and foolish in retrospect- people had jobs, kids, wives, were students and all that *&^% we hear even today: why do they even want to play cricket? - all the stuff that still holds true even now- they could not commit. Yes we were 3 of 38, that is 9% that was the distillate.  A club was formed. Against all odds we fielded XI that Saturday and we had a complete kit (sans a helmet) that helmet came by the 10th or 11th match after USA fast bowler bowled bouncers and injured 3 of our batsmen in failing light. That is another saga.

24 years might have passed, but it feels the same- not much has changed.  Past is a certainty and future remains dicey as always for Gymkhana.  

Well one thing is for sure the following XII will show up on Saturday, barring an act of gOD. The F team of past would have the entire roster show up with families and all, but this is way past any semblance to that F concept.  But nevertheless, we will show up and all will be raring to go, off that I am sure.  

Sorry I cant help myself here (and any self respecting Gymkhanian should not either) from the club perspective: Cracker Barrel Fair is up this weekend: do you guys need a bloody *&%$# invitation to do something ? The following weeks will see major cricketing events- events that are extremely important for our club- we need ALL OF BGSC-F TO BE PART OF THIS.  We will be hard pressed to have anyone in the team or the club without your involvement- sorry in terms of life we are all in the same boat. We need you and are counting upon you.  This is all of our club- do something. Many of you are some of my closest friends, but from a club standpoint this season has been a big letdown- we are all about mscl matches, Parak excepted.  You all know what needs to be done- come on.  I hope you step up- BGSC needs you more than ever.

This email is for the consumption of some very smart and successful individuals, but BGSC is a volunteer organization also remember I invited all of you to this team- The F team. So if there is any issue with this team it is ultimately on me not you. It is my failure if any, not yours- so always take my words with a grain of salt and a single malt Scotch- salt is optional.

Onto Saturday:
We will have the best field BGSC can have for a playoff match, tent will be set up, Yes we will set this tomorrow- come if you can and get this done...set up benches etc also.  It is not going to happen in a vacuum. Just send me an email back. Do what you can here- we are all as busy as any other first generation bloke in Ammreeka.

Our playing XII is in a VERY rough batting order listed below:

No matter what we are going to win tomorrow ! 

How ? We will win if we score 280+, we will win if we bowl to defend 150.  Dichotomy is it ? Not really. Just a simple truth. Our attitude will matter.  This is a team sport, this Team needs to score 280 and needs to defend 150- Play your part- be the strongest part of the Gymkhana chain on the field. We are only as strong as the weakest link- be be best you can be.  If we all give it all, in terms of TEAM’s game plan, we will WIN. Play like you approach a tennis, golf, wrestling, or gymnastics and we are less likely to come out ahead.

Basic X's and O's. Focus and calm, eye on minutes/over. Game plan below.

Batting approach:

Bikram Singh
Midhun Kumar
Nitish Bahadur
Then this gets situational...

We will play the game situation, like we have been doing:  we have more batsmen on paper than we need, we just need to maximize our chance of winning, and that will be by scoring more runs than Melbourne can.  Genius observation !

If we lose early wickets 2 for 13 or so, Nafis/track I will be activated..otherwise someone else will>>>>from Track II.

The two tracks are in no particular order, everyone in this batting order has played #1 to 12 and I know all of you in this team will play for the team. You will play the game situation not to your batting position also.  In this, I am confident. We only have TEAM players in this Playing XII. 

Track I: as a rule of thumb, your job is to play low-risk cricket and play to stick till the 39.5th ball.

Track II: easy peasy- we need 280 as a team. You can calculate what we need, just think we are chasing 280 and stay above the runrate.  LISTEN 280 is just 7 an over- nothing too dramatic.   A maiden here and there is fine. You can score 20 runs an over, get set and get the team over the line. Be there till the end and we have 333 on the board.

In my opinion, just with Track I, we will get to 180 to 250, with Track-II batting through we will get to 220 to 333.  

Melbourne’s Attack
If we take the average of the top 5 bowlers for Melbourne, they will let us score 151 (they have pretty much the best RPO in the league (Jackman, Blake and Bowell- less that 3.62/over- Barry Jackman 12 runs/wkt, Bowell 15/wkt & Blake 23.5) and they will beat us on that average ( our best in the playing XI and likely to bowl is 4.2-7.00 rpo & the average is 20.5 to 41).  This disparity must be covered in our batting. ~181 (disparate bowling attack) will be a par score for them across MSCL- over the year. Against our fielding and bowling it will be 217. Thus our bowlers need to (prepared to) defend 151 for a MUST WIN. With our best fielder Harmeet out we will give an additional 25 runs in the field. So our batsmen need score 25 more, so 217 +25= 242.  Being polite to self = we have 5 over ~50 years old, so 8 runs/person 242+40= 282, pretty close to 280, or really speaking we need to score 280-300 to win- go get it batsmen. That is 7.5/over, we will do this, as we have done this in playoffs as the F team. That will be par and that is what we sort of defended last time we played them

Last time we scored 300 in a playoff match.  Interestingly, six of the original Fers will be playing on Saturday: 


Track- I
Dilip Chavan
Parak Ananta
Nafis Ahmad
Deepak Chadha
Raja Tummla

Track II
Dilip Again
Pawandeep Heer
Raja Kolli
Gundeep Singh

As a Batting/Bowling unit- do your job as a Track-I/II batsman and follow team instructions (good ball bad ball may go to hell), we will need to keep our EGO in check.  On the bowling front we have not done that this year- batting wise our batsmen have followed the script closer- with a few exceptions. Perhaps Dilip has. Gundeep is working hard.  Deepak has more variation this year and perhaps is a better bowler than he ever was- he will be even better in 2020. Even with the two very middling years with F1, I will be picking Raja K in my All Time Gymkhana XI.  Nitish is another one (as an allrounder), wow All Time Gymkhana XI will be a tough team to pick with Parak coming in as a keeper/batsman. More on this later...

We will open the bowling with Dilip and Nitish (Nitish picking the end to bowl from).

For one change we have multiple options- situational tactics will make some demands also.  We would like to bring Parak as a wild card- perhaps a 16 run over will result or a brilliant 2 wicket over or 4 overs for 25 runs and 1 wkt- and that just opens up our bowling options.  We will count on our bowling stalwarts of Deepak (Gymkhana’s go to), Gundeep-improving all the time, Raja Kolli- one of Gymkhana’s all time clutch bowlers. Nitish on song will be key too.  I think we can even defend 140 in a very tight situation. We simply should not be in a tight situation. Btw Bikram, Midhun, Raja Tummla & Pawan will be our tertiary bowlers- we are looking at 7 rpo (max)  vs 5 rpo(with front line bowlers) . So 280 is defensible in the worst case- challenge to our batsmen. Bowlers, you are defending 150, 3.8 rpo. A tough as based on the season we had, but the playoff focus and intensity should help.  

Like I said, If the situation is deemed rife for lalloo-panjoo bowlers I will bring Parak in for his 2019 debut in the 9th over (He bowled 6 overs in 2019 as opposed to 63 in 2018), 4 Parak overs for 20-32 are valuable extension of our bowling resources down the chute.  

Under pressure, Gundeep will bowl the last over, Deepak the second last, before then it is between Nitish and Raja Kolli, then Bikram and so on...Dilip may be done with his 8 or maybe not for this match.  We will try to use 7-8 bowlers to keep the team’s option open. Just like we like to bat deep, we will like to bowl deep also.

If Baljit was playing he would say “Figure it out” win this for your club. 

Balli you are awesome- Thanks for being part of Gymkhana F-I.

Chakk de Gymkhana,

Bikram Singh