The King’s School hosted IPL style King’s Premier League tennis ball cricket

The King’s School hosted IPL style King’s Premier League tennis ball cricket
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 The King’s School coaches and teaching staff team bagged the award of the King’s Premier League, a five over a side tennis ball cricket tournament. The King’s School Margao hosted the seventh edition of this cricket tournament with many former Ranji players including Aditya Angle participating in the said tournament. The tournament had a registration fee and seven teams, all done in aid of cancer patient’s welfare. The tournament also saw a participation of Business Network International group BNI Mathgram, Margao participating in the tournament.

The tournament was successfully organised by cricket coach Murli Talekar along with The King’s School’s chairman Melvin Pereira and Director Ligia Pereira.

The tennis ball tournament was held earlier this months and had cash awards of Rs 15,000 and Rs 10,000 up for grabs besides trophies were distributed for man of match, girl of the match, best fielder, best catch, best bowler and best batsman.

This tournament was held for the invited team, parents, students, ex-students of The King’s School while the tournament also had a special all women’s match between the women staff of the school and the school girls team comprising of players having represented Goa for BBCI organized tournaments in the U 14, U 16 and U 19 category in cricket across India. The proceeds from the tournament were donated towards Cancer Patients Welfare. The entire proceeds will go towards cancer patient’s welfare, an endeavor of The King’s School. The school till date has generated over Rs 1.5 crores in the last seven years assisting over 250 cancer patients across Goa.

The King’s School has its own dedicated cricket nets and bowling machine while the school hosted former New Zealand batsman Mattew Sinclair for a cricket masterclass last April 2018. The school will also host a similar event in football namely The King’s Football League.

Former First class cricketer Vivek

 Kolamkar, the Chief Guest at the event, stated that events like this are not just about cricket but about sports that unites people across communities, religion and caste. Vivek praised the school for organizing the KPL for the last seven years. Vivek has played 10 years first cricket in 43 Ranji trophy matches for Goa and retired in 2006 from first class cricket. He also played for 14 years for Salgaocar cricket club as captain, is a BCCI Level 2 coach, was the former Coach of Goa Ranji trophy team, Goa u19, u25 coach besides coaching Dempo sports club for 5 years and having won 4 times titles of champion club of Goa for Dempo’s. He’s currently the coach of Geno sports club. In 2017, Vivek was inducted into the BCCI panel of Match Referee’s to officiate in BCCI’s domestic tournaments.

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