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Annual Report All Pages 2009-10 Bitmap MADHYA PRADESH CRICKET ASSOCIATION MPCA Stadium, Khel Prashal, Race Course Road, INDORE-452 001 (M.P.) Phone : (0731) 2543602 Fax : (0731) 2534653, 2537734, e-mail : [email protected] / [email protected] Date : 3rd Aug. 2010 MEETING NOTICE To, All Members, Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association. The Annual General Body Meeting of M.P. Cricket Association will be held at MPCA Stadium, Khel Prashal, Race Course Road, Indore on Sunday, 22 Aug. 2010 at 12.00 Noon as per the following agenda :- A G E N D A 1. Confirmation of Minutes of Last Annual General Body Meeting held on 17 August 2009. 2. Adoption of Annual Report of 2009-2010. 3. Consideration and approval of Audited Statement of Accounts for the year 2009-2010. 4. To consider and approve the Proposed Annual Budget for the year 2010-2011. 5. Appointment of Auditors for 2010-2011. 6. Election of Office-bearers and members of the Managing Committee. 7. Any other matter with the permission of the Chair. (SANJAY JAGDALE) Hon. Secretary Note : 1. If you desire to seek any information, you are requested to write to Hon. Secretary latest by 16th Aug. 2010. 2. The Quorum for meeting is One Third of the total membership. If no quorum is formed, the Meeting will be adjourned for 15 minutes. No quorum will be necessary for adjourned meeting. The adjourned meeting will be held at the same place. THE MEETING WILL BE FOLLOWED BY LUNCH. ANNUAL REPORT 2009-2010 MADHYA PRADESH CRICKET ASSOCIATION MPCA Stadium, Khel Prashal, Race Course Road, INDORE-452 001 (M.P.) Phone : (0731) 2543602, 2431010, Fax : (0731) 2534653 e-mail : [email protected] / [email protected] M.P. CRICKET ASSOCIATION ANNUAL REPORT 2009-10 President : l Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia Chairman : l Dr. M.K. Bhargava Vice-Presidents : l Dr. Ashok Kumat l Dr. Shafquat Mohd. Khan l Shri Subodh Saxena Hon. Secretary : l Shri Sanjay Jagdale Hon. Jt. Secretaries : l Shri Narendra Dua l Shri Amitabh Vijayvargiya Hon. Treasurer : l Shri Vasu Gangwani Auditors : l M/s. Anil Kamal Garg & Company C O N T E N T S PA G E N O . 1. Unconfirmed Minutes of A.G.M. held on 17 Aug. 2009. 6 2. Annual Report 2009-2010 8 3. Statistical Report 2009-2010 17 4. Financial Report 2009-2010 55 5. Proposed Budget for 2010-2011 76 5 MADHYA PRADESH CRICKET ASSOCIATION, INDORE UNCONFIRMED MINUTES OF ANNUAL GENERAL BODY MEETING HELD ON 17th AUGUST 2009 A meeting of the general body of M.P.C.A was held on Monday, 17th August 2009 at MPCA Stadium, Indore at 12.30 P.M. Association President Shri Jyodiraditya Scindia presided over the meeting. Before taking up the agenda the members stood in silence to mourn the sad demise of its late members Shri Prakash Sharma , Shri Ramnikbhai Doshi and Raja Uday Singh former Ranji player. President Shri Jyodiraditya Scindia, welcoming all the members also apprised them of the latest developments and activities of the M.P. Cricket Association. He commended the performances of the U-19 Girls and Senior Womens Team, U-16 Boys team and also the individual achievements of Naman Ojha and Harpreet Singh Bhatia among others. He also informed the house that - ØThe academy has become fully operational under Chief Coach Shri Amay Khurasia. ØThe MPCA stadium has emerged into one of the best venues in the country after successful hosting of the ODI on 17 Nov 2008, followed by 20-20 Inter divisional tournament under lights. ØThe association proposed to build an administrative block, a museum, and a STP plant and complete landscaping of the stadium. ØThe association will set aside a sum of Rs 50 lacs in the form of benevolent fund, the interest of which will be used to help former players in times of need. ØLooking to the increased activities the association needs a professional set up with a Chief Executive Officer to run it properly. Confirmation of minutes of previous Annual General Body Meeting held on 30 Aug 2008 : The minutes were confirmed without any amendments. Adoption of Annual report of 2008-09 : The report for the year 2008-09 as presented by Hon. Secretary was adopted and passed 6 Consideration and approval of Audited Statements of accounts for the year 2008-09 : The accounts as presented by the Hony Treasurer were passed. To consider and approve the Proposed Budget for the year 2009-10 : The budget for 2009-10 as approved by the managing committee was passed. Appointment of Auditors for 2009-10 : M/s. Anil Kamal Garg & Company was appointed auditors for the year 2009-10. After a vote of thanks to the chair, the meeting was adjourned. (Hon. Secretary) 7 ANNUAL REPORT 2009-2010 2009-10 was a season of great success for MPCA. The seniors qualified for the knock out of Vijay Hazare Trophy One day tournament and S Mushtaq Ali Trophy T-20 Tournament with some great performances. The U-22 and U-19 teams also played splendidly to qualify for Elite group in the next season. The U-16 lads too did their bit by qualifying for the knock out for the second year in succession. The U-19 girls team also performed very well. The last year also saw the fruits of the hard work being put in at the academy. A new gym with the latest equipments came up and the construction work of the new administrative block also got underway. The successful hosting of One Day International between India and South Africa at Gwalior on 24 Feb 2010 was icing on the cake. Condolences : As always, I would begin by remembering those who are no more with us. We lost our honorable members Shri Noshirwan Godrej who also played for the state, Shri K.K.Shah, Shri Ravi Borgaonkar, Shri Mahendra Mahajan, and Shri Mahendra Kumar Badjatya. We deeply mourn their death. We also mourn the death of Cricketers , Leaders and other eminent persons who died during the last year. One Day International at Gwalior : The one day international between India and South Africa was allotted to us and hosted successfully at Gwalior on 24 Feb 2010. We congratulate Gwalior Divisional Cricket Association for the success of the match which saw Sachin Tendulkar becoming the first player in the world to get a double hundred in ODI's. Ranji Trophy : It was a very unfortunate story as far as our Ranji campaign was concerned. Bad luck and rain dogged the team right from beginning to end. In the first match against Haryana, M.P. was well placed at 301 for 2 chasing Haryana's 546. A middle order collapse sent them crashing to 321 for 7, eventually to concede the lead. In the second match only 43.4 overs play was possible against Kerala and to compound the problems only 199.2 overs could be played against Andhra. M.P. got a consolation outright win in the last match against Jammu and Kashmir but it was not enough for the team to qualify for the plate semi final. Bundela and Mishra added 226 for sixth wicket in the match. For Madhya Pradesh, Devendra Bundela and Jalaj Saxena contributed with the bat while T. Sudhindra bowled well. Vijay Hazare Trophy One Dayers : The disappointment in Ranji Trophy fired the players to give the best in One Dayers which they did. M.P. played brilliantly in all four matches to top the Central Zone league in style. M.P. started by beating Vidarbha scratchily. Young Amarjeet Singh came up with an all round performance. In the second match M.P. chased down Uttar Pradesh score of 274 in just 40.4 overs to give them a shock. Mohnish Mishra scored an explosive 117 8 of 85 balls (10x4, 8x6). M.P. then overhauled Rajasthan's 303. This time Naman Ojha (106) and Mohnish Mishra (83) doing the star turn. The team exceeded everybody's expectation by scoring a massive 412/6 against Railways. Naman Ojha (167 runs 143 balls) and Harpreet Singh Bhatia (111 not out, 71 balls 8x4, 8x6) smashed the bowlers all over the place. The two added 184 runs of 127 balls and the team got 158 runs in the last ten overs. In the knock out round M.P started well defeating Orissa. Naman Ojha getting his third successive ton. Madhya Pradesh then came up against strong Tamil Nadu in the semi finals and lost rather tamely. Naman Ojha (419) Mohinish Mishra (352) and Harpreet Singh Bhatia (271) performed with the bat and all got an opportunity to play in IPL-3. Amarjeet Singh (14 wickets) was successful with the ball and showed a lot of promise. Ankit Sharma and T. Sudhindra took ten wickets each. S.Mushtaq Ali Trophy (T-20) : M.P. hosted both the Central Zone league and the knock out phase of the tournament. M.P. chased down the opponents score with ease in all the matches they played at the league level. In the knock out stage M.P. came up with an inspired Maharshtra team losing at the first hurdle. Maharashtra eventually emerged as the winners of the event. Naman Ojha and Anand Rajan performed well for the team. Col C.K.Nayudu Trophy (U-22) : It was a dream performance by the U-22 team who won four matches by an innings, drew one match and one match was marred by rain. The team defeated Kerala in the first match. Rohan Shrivastava ton was followed by leggie Sridhar Iyer and Ishwar Pandey's incisive bowling. In the next match M.P.
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