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84Th Annual Report and Annual Statement of Accounts for the Year INDEX Page No. 1. Notice of Meeting 3 2. Condolence 5 3. Note on Membership 6 4. Important Events of the Association 7 5. Important Decisions of the Managing Committee 8 6. Report of the Tournament Sub-Committee 2016-17 9 7. Report of the Tournament Sub-Committee 2017-18 14 8. Report of Dr. H. D. Kanga League Sub-Committee 2016-17 19 9. Report of Dr. H. D. Kanga League Sub-Committee 2017-18 19 10. Report of Board of Umpires 2016-17 21 11. Report of Board of Umpires 2017-18 24 12. MCA Academy Report from 01 June 2016 to 31 May 2017 27 13. MCA Academy Report from 01 June 2017 to 31 May 2018 29 14. List of Awards of the Association for the season 2016-17 30 15. List of Awards of the Association for the season 2017-18 31 16. Summer Vacation Coaching Camps 2017 32 17. Summer Vacation Coaching Camps 2018 37 18. T20 Mumbai League 2018 - Season 1 42 19. We extend our sincere thanks to 99 20. Hearty congratulations 100 21. Treasurer's Report 2016-17 113 22. Auditor's Report 2016-17 115 23. Treasurer's Report 2017-18 141 24. Auditor's Report 2017-18 143 25. Statistical Report 2016-17 170 26. Statistical Report 2017-18 189 27. Attendance : Managing Committee 215 28. Attendance : Sub-Committee 216 ANNUAL REPORT 1 MUMBAI CRICKET ASSOCIATION Cricket Centre, Wankhede Stadium, 'D' Road, Churchgate, Mumbai 400 020 NOTICE The Eighty Fourth Annual General Meeting of the Mumbai Cricket Association will be held on Friday, 18th December 2020 at 6.15 pm at Wankhede Stadium ground, 'D' Road, Churchgate, Mumbai 400 020. (Subject to govt. permission) AGENDA 1. To confirm the minutes of the Eighty Third Annual General Meeting of the Association held on 24th May 2017. (Enclosure-A) 2. Matters arising out of the minutes. 3. To elect 2 members on T20 Mumbai League Governing Council; one of the elected member shall be the Chairman. 4. To ratify the appointment of auditors for the year 2017-18 and to fix their remuneration. 5. To adopt the report of the Secretary for the period (2016-17 & 2017-18) under review. (Enclosure-B) 6. To adopt the report of the Treasurer and the Audited Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st March 2017. (Enclosure-B) 7. To adopt the report of the Treasurer and the Audited Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st March 2018. (Enclosure-B) 8. To adopt the annual budget 9. To appoint auditor or auditors for the years 2018-19 and 2019-20 and fix their remuneration. 10. To appoint Ombudsman and Ethics Officer 11. To appoint Cricket Committees and Standing Committees as mentioned in Rules 26 and 25 respectively 12. To consider the Report and recommendations of the Apex Council, the CEO and the Committees and to propose policy directions to the Apex Council. 13. To ratify the adoption of Memorandum of Association and Rules & Regulations registered with the Charity Commissioner as given in accordance with the judgment dated 9th August 2018 passed by the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in Civil Appeal No. 4235 of 2014. ANNUAL REPORT 3 M U M B A I C R I C K E T A S S O C I A T I O N 14. To consider any amendments to the Rules and Regulations of MCA, provided no amendment to the Rules and Regulations of the MCA proposed by a Ordinary Member shall be considered unless the proposals for amendments are received by the Secretary before 3rd December 2020 15. To consider any motion, notice whereof is given by an Ordinary member to the Secretary twenty one days before the meeting. 16. To appoint the MCA's Representative on BCCI Conference or Similar Conference 17. To consider any other business which the President may consider necessary to be included in the agenda. 18. To transact any other business of an informal character as may be permitted by the Chairperson. (Sanjay Naik) Secretary Dated: 27th October 2020 N.B.: 1. The Association has requested to the State Government to allow holding of the Annual General Meeting at the Wankhede Stadium with physical presence of the members. The permission from the State Government is awaited. In case permission for physical meeting is not granted, then the Annual General Meeting will be held through video conferencing. 2. Representatives of Ordinary members, who wish to seek information at the Annual General Meeting are requested to communicate the same in writing to the Secretary, 7 days before the meeting so that the information asked for may be made available. 4 ANNUAL REPORT WE CONDOLE DEATH OF (till 31st March 2018) Mr. P.R. Punjabi – Former International Umpire Mr. M.Y. Gupte – Former International Umpire Mr. M.V. Gadkari – Former First Class Umpire Mr. M.S. Phadke – Former Representative of Khandala C.C. Mr. Abis Rizvi – Former Representative of Rizvi S.C. ANNUAL REPORT 5 M U M B A I C R I C K E T A S S O C I A T I O N REPORT OF THE HON. SECRETARY On behalf of the Apex Council of the Mumbai Cricket Association I take pleasure in presenting the Annual Report which gives an account of the working of the Association and the important events during the period (2016-17 & 2017-18) under review. Sanjay Naik Secretary MEMBERSHIP As on 31st March 2018 a. Patron His Excellency The Governor of Maharashtra 1 b. Honorary Members NIL c. Donor Members NIL d. Ordinary Members Maidan Clubs 211 Office Clubs 77 Schools/Colleges 37 325 e. Associate Members Maidan Clubs 19 Office Clubs 04 Schools/Colleges 00 23 Total 349 6 ANNUAL REPORT IMPORTANT EVENTS OF THE ASSOCIATION 1. The Association hosted IPL 2017 and IPL 2018 matches at Wankhede Stadium. 2. The Association organized T20 Mumbai League Season 1 matches at Wankhede Stadium from 11th to 21st March 2018. 3. The Association hosted 1st One Day International match between India and New Zealand at Wankhede Stadium on 22nd October 2017. 4. The Association hosted 3rd T20 International match between India and Sri Lanka at Wankhede Stadium on 24th December 2017. 5. The Association hosted Mumbai's 500th Ranji Trophy match at Wankhede Stadium from 9th to 12th November 2017 which was preceeded by a function held at MCA Sharad Pawar Indoor Cricket Academy and Recreation Centre, BKC on 8th November 2017. 6. The Association conducted Bowling Talent Hunt for U-16 and U-19 age category at various locations. ANNUAL REPORT 7 M U M B A I C R I C K E T A S S O C I A T I O N IMPORTANT DECISIONS OF THE MANAGING COMMITTEE 1. Hon'ble Shri Sharad Pawar and Shri Dilip Vengsarkar tendered their resignations, in view of the Hon'ble Supreme Court Order dated 18th July 2016 and subsequent clarificatory orders about the ineligibility criteria of the Office bearers. The Committee accepted their resignations on 12th January 2017. The Committee placed on record its deep appreciation towards the numerous initiatives undertaken by Hon'ble Shri Sharad Pawar towards the development of Mumbai Cricket and Infrastructure. The Committee also placed on record its deep appreciation towards the tireless service and guidance provided by Mr. Dilip Vengsarkar for improvement of cricket. Mr. Ashish Shelar was elevated as the President and Mr. Vinod Deshpande and Mr. Pankaj Thakur were elevated as Vice Presidents. 2. It was decided to conduct talent hunt for bowlers and the selected bowlers were trained at the MCA Academy. 3. It was decided to install sewage treatment plant and Automatic Organic Waste Converter machine at Wankhede Stadium to meet the requirement of Maharashtra Pollution Control Board. 4. It was decided to use mobile scoring software from M/s. Bookmysports for all local matches. 5. T20 Mumbai League was launched in 2018. Consortium of IIFL Wealth Management and Wizcraft was appointed as the sole agency to manage the T20 Mumbai League for 5 editions of the league. 8 ANNUAL REPORT REPORT OF THE TOURNAMENT SUB-COMMITTEE Results of Local Tournaments played in Year 2016-17 CLUB TOURNAMENTS: 2016-17 SR. NAME OF TOURNAMENT NO. OF WINNER RUNNER-UP NO. TEAMS 1 Padmakar Talim Cricket Shield 28 Parsee Gymkhana New Hind Sporting Club 2 Police Invitational Shield Cricket 12 Karnatak Sporting MIG Cricket Club Tournament Association 3 Purshottam Shield Cricket 28 Payyade Sports Club Fort Vijay Cricket Club Tournament 4 Young Comrade Shield 28 Dr. D. Y. Patil Sports Fort Vijay Cricket Club Cricket Tournament Academy 5 Cosmopolitan Shield Cricket 64 Rajasthan Sports Club Khar Gymkhana Tournament 6 Mumbai Junior Shield Cricket 59 Souvenir Cricket Club New Hindu Cricket Club Tournament 7 Summer Vacation Shield 64 Dombivali Cricket Club Gaud Union Sports Club Cricket Tournament 8 South Mumbai Shield Cricket 30 Souvenir Cricket Club Gaud Saraswat Tournament Cricket Club 9 Liberals Shield Cricket 32 Dilip Vengsarkar Sangam Sports Club Tournament Foundation 10 Seth Gordhandas Shield 32 Kandivali Cricket Yogi Cricket Club Cricket Tournament Association 11 Mahim Dadar Shield Cricket 34 Amar Cricket Club Baronet Cricket Club Tournament 12 Balkrishna Bapat Shield 25 Prabhu Jolly Young Khandala Cricket Club Cricket Tournament Cricketers 13 Shamrao Thosar Shield 16 Modern Cricket Club Prime Group Cricket Cricket Tournament Club 14 RFS Talyarkhan Cricket 8 MCA Colts Bombay Gymkhana Tournament 15 Prabodhan T20 Cricket 10 Payyade Sports Club Parkophene Cricketers Tournament 16 Salarjung Invitational 16 Parsee Gymkhana Souvenir Cricket Club Cricket Tournament 17 The Bassein Taluka Cricket 24 Sainath Sports Club Young Mens Cricket Tournament Club ANNUAL REPORT 9 M U M B A I C R I C K E T A S S O C I A T I O N OFFICE TOURNAMENTS: 2016-17 SR.
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