Surat : Adani Gramin Cricket Fever Grips Coastal villages
This year's tournament kicked off in grand style on Friday, with Madhu A., Head of Container Department at Adani Hazira Port, and Triptiben Patel, President of Choriyasi taluka panchayat attending the inaugural ceremony. The Motawada Cricket Ground in Mora, Hazira, echoed with cheers as the dignitaries lauded the tournament's positive impact and its potential to nurture cricketing talent from the grassroots.
Surat : The sun-drenched coastal villages of Surat are abuzz with excitement as the Adani Gramin Cricket Tournament, a beacon of sporting spirit, enters its sixth season. What began five years ago as a humble eight-team competition has now blossomed into a vibrant spectacle with 122 teams vying for glory, a testament to its growing popularity among the youth.
This year’s tournament kicked off in grand style on Friday, with Madhu A., Head of Container Department at Adani Hazira Port, and Triptiben Patel, President of Choriyasi taluka panchayat attending the inaugural ceremony. The Motawada Cricket Ground in Mora, Hazira, echoed with cheers as the dignitaries lauded the tournament’s positive impact and its potential to nurture cricketing talent from the grassroots.
“We are proud to see the Adani Gramin Cricket Tournament become such a cherished event for our young people,” said Madhu A., highlighting the Adani Foundation’s commitment to rural development and youth empowerment. “Not only does it provide a platform for sporting excellence, but it also fosters a sense of community and healthy competition.”
Triptiben Patel, Choriyasi Taluka Panchayat President, expressed her appreciation for Adani Foundation’s diverse social service initiatives and commended the tournament’s organizers. “Who knows,” she exclaimed, “maybe one day, a player from this very tournament will grace the Ranji Trophy and even the Indian team!”
The sixth edition of the Adani Gramin Cricket Tournament promises to be an enthralling spectacle, spanning over 60 days and unfolding across multiple grounds, including Mora, Hazira, Junagam, and Vanswana. With each match, the dream of unearthing rural cricketing talent burns brighter, inspiring a generation of young players to chase their sporting aspirations.
EOM