The players received tremendous encouragement from the audience, which included Union Minister and Mohanlalganj MP Kaushal Kishore, Justice Ataur Rehman Masoodi of the Allahabad High Court, Mayor Sushma Kharwal, and senior IAS officer Navneet Sehgal. Many spectators who were there for this grand finale cheered and whistled fervently during the fours and sixes in support of their preferred teams. The live telecast on social media was enjoyed by spectators who were unable to attend the game in person. The championship’s grand final, which was played in the style of international cricket, was seen by thousands of spectators.
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The Competitors
Under-25 rural teams Gauri Cricket Youth Club and Behta Cricket Youth Club competed in the opening game, which Behta Cricket Youth Club won.Gauri Cricket Youth Club batted first and scored 70 runs, while Behta Cricket Youth Club responded and scored 74 runs to advance to the final.The Under-25 Urban teams Lucknow Nawab Hind Nagar and Mahakal 11 competed in the second match, which Lucknow Nawab Hind Nagar won.Batting first, Lucknow Nawab Hind Nagar scored 107 runs whereas Mahakal only managed to score 49 runs.
Lucknow Nawab Hind Nagar thereby assured its spot in the championship round. Lucknow Nawab Hind Nagar of Under-25 Urban defeated Behta Cricket Youth Club of Rural Under-25 in the game’s grand climax, making history in the process. Adarsh India Montessori and PBSN Inter College, therefore, faced off in the Under-19 championship game.Adarsh India Montessori won the championship game in a compelling contest between the two teams.
Winner’s prize
The winning team received a prize of Rs. 50,000, while the losing team received a prize of Rs. 25,000.Third- and fourth-place teams received awards of Rs 11,000 each.
The 48-day T-10 Championship was held.
The young people participated in this league’s current “Cricket Championship.” The fact that this championship lasted 48 days made it unique in many respects. There were 192 matches in this T-10 championship. 3,500 young players demonstrated their skill in thrilling games between 200 teams. Dr. Rajeshwar Singh has decided to support young people in sports by giving them access to resources, platforms, and respect on this occasion since the “Sarojini Nagar Sports League” would be ongoing.