CRICKET


16 November, 2020

Congratulations to our Under-14 Cricket Team.

Winners of the DSO City Finals played at Oval Maidan, Churchgate.

Our journey towards the Finals:
Don Bosco high School, Matunga played a total of 5 matches.
1) Don Bosco vs Lady Engineer School.
2) Don Bosco vs Balmohan School.
3) Don Bosco vs Anjuman Islam School.
4) Don Bosco vs Sharda Ashram School.
5) Don Bosco vs IES V.N Sule School.

We won the City Finals against IES V.N Sule School.
Final scores:
IES School – 69 runs for 6 wickets
Don Bosco High School – 72 runs for 6 wickets.
It was a close but triumphant finish.

We now qualify for the DSO Zonals.

09 January, 2020

Cricket – Harris Shield runners-up

Our school u-16 cricket team made history this year by qualifying for the finals of the MSSA organized prestigious Harris Shield tournament for the first time! In the finals, the team was pitted against reigning champions Al Barkaat school. This decisive match was played from 6th-8th Jan 2020 at the renowned Brabourne stadium. It was a big ask for our boys. The talent, the character and the spunk were there for all to see.  The boys returned home with the runners-up trophy but not before giving the Al Barkaat team a run for their money with some accurate bowling and top class fielding. Ours boys lost after surrendering the first innings lead to Al Barkaat.
The skipper Sahil Jadhav who scored a century in the match, received the runners up trophy at the hands of the chief guest Mr Sandeep Patil, ex-India cricketer, at the Brabourne stadium today.
Brief scores:
Don Bosco Matunga – 1st innings: 289 (94.2 overs)
Al Barkaat- 1st innings – 306/3 (117 overs)

03 June, 2019

Young Sahil Jadhav invited for a cricket exchange program with Wells Cathedral School, UK

Sahil Jadhav of Std 8 D has been selected to attend a cricket exchange program with Wells Cathedral School, UK beginning from 5th May 2019. This program is in recognition of his talent at cricket and he will be mentored in cricket along with his studies for a period of close to two months during his stay in UK.