Muthoot Cricket Academy - ECC

Muthoot Cricket Academy - ECC Preparing future cricketers from ground up - at Ernakulam since 1977 Summer coaching camps are being conducted every year under the supervision of Mr.

It was in 1977, a group of college going cricket enthusiastic students came together with the sole objective of playing more cricket and established Bluestar Cricket Club, the first form of present Ernakulam Cricket club trust, duly registered with Ernakulam District Cricket Association. In 1981, the group had metamorphosed into "unemployed graduates" and realized themselves that the dream of donn

ing national colours had been tampered by the stark reality confronting them that cricket will not provide a livelihood. Keeping the spirit in mind and making way for the next generation to be provided with the opportunity to play their game to prove themselves and to get attention of selectors, they started an All Kerala Cricket Tournament for registered clubs, at Maharaja's College ground for K A Damodara Menon Memorial ever rolling trophy which was donated by Late Smt. Leela Damodhara Menon in memory of her husband, the first version of the present Coromandal Trophy All Kerala Cricket Tournament in which the trophy being the same. On her death in 1995, the club instituted one more trophy for the winner in the name of Late Leela Damodara Menon. The club had gone through a fledgling days shifting venues and running around for sponsors etc.. But the love for the game that had brought together the band of youngsters developed into an all encompassing spirit that provided them to keep the flame alight. The club got a sponsor and the tournament for some time was called the Presteege Cricket Tournament and the Maharajas College ground became a permanent venue which was the fruitful days of the Tournament and club attracting a good number of cricket lovers to enjoy and encourage and Players to polish themselves to attract the eyes of the wise men with their inspired performances. The name of the club had changed to Ernakulam Cricket Club since 1994, which is registered under the Charitable Trust act and all the further activities of the club come under the Ernakulam cricket club Trust. Later, till present, the club found a very sporting sponsor, The India Cements and the presently it is the Coromandal Cement All Kerala Cricket Tournament for K A Damodara Menon Memorial Trophy. Presently it is one among the best Cricket Tournaments organized in the State with current ODI standard rules and conduct and continuing the same spirit safe in the hands of the younger generation with an uninterrupted 33 years even with difficult times due to the lack of own ground. The Name of the club came to highlight in 2005 when S Sreesanth, only second to Tinu Yohanan from Kerala, played for India on 25th October 2005 in an ODI against Sri Lanka and on 1st March 2006 against England in a Test Match. Till then the Ernakulam Cricket Club was known of their well organized and managed Tournament. Since then the identity had been shifted to the National figure as Sreesanth was grown up and nurtured from the Ernakulam cricket club under the guidance of the senior players. In 2006 MUTHOOT PAPPACHAN GROUP came forward with a helping hand to sponsor the club and till date the big support of the Muthoot Pappachan Group made way for the development of cricket under the guidance of Ernakulam Cricket club in the City of Ernakulam. With the aid of Muthoot Pappachan group, club could start an All Kerala T20 Cricket tournament with grand colours and an academy in the name of MPG Sports academy where lots of talents are being cared and nurtured. The club could now field seven teams in Ernakulam District Cricket Association league in various divisions to ensure maximum opportunities and exposure to the players in the club. No Name of the Team Division in EDCA
1 Muthoot ECC - A A Division
2 Muthoot ECC - B B Division
3 Ernakulam Cricket club Trust - A B Division
4 Ernakulam Cricket Club Trust - B B Division
5 Muthoot Honda E division
6 Muthoot MCC - B E Division
7 S 36 Cricket Academy Qualifying league

Ernakulam cricket club is running their regular net practices at Edapally High School Ground and managing a cricket academy in the name of MPG Cricket Academy where a lot of budding talents are being cared and nurtured by the senior players and qualifying coaches and the eminent coaches are being invited to provide proper guidance to the youngsters. Robin Menon, the best available for the business in Kerala. Club produced one International cricketer, S Sreesanth and many more State players in various categories. Ernakulam cricket club produced two International Umpires Dr. K N Raghavan, IRS and Sri. S Dendapani and lot more state panel Umpires. Club produced the BCCI 'O' level coaches in the current years. Since the passion for cricket by the club members made them to provide excellent facilities for the young talents all the time. The club is well managed by a team of administrators who had earned the reputation of the District and state association in different disciplines.

24/03/2024
The President and members of Ernakulam Cricket Club express their deepest condolences on the sad demise of Shri OK Ramda...
13/07/2022

The President and members of Ernakulam Cricket Club express their deepest condolences on the sad demise of Shri OK Ramdas. We pray that his soul has attained Godhead 🙏🏻

The President, Secretary, members of Kerala Cricket Association, and the cricketing fraternity of Kerala deeply regret the sad demise of Sri O K Ramdas- Former Kerala opening batter ( 74 years), today at 7.30 am.

He Played 35 Ranji Trophy matches for Kerala from 1968/69 to 1980/81, and scored 1647 runs with 11 fifties, his highest score 83 against Tamil Nadu at University Stadium on 1st December 1972.

Also he played 1 match against Ceylon for Kerala at University Stadium, Trivandrum from 8 to 10 January 1971, under the captaincy of Mr. K Madan Mohan and this match he scored 21 and 16

He served as the BCCI Match Referee from 1998/99 and 2002/03

He lead the Kerala side in one Ranji Trophy Match against Tamil Nadu from 13 to 15 December 1979 at Madras Cricket Club Ground, Chepauk, Madras

Sri Ramdas survived by his wife Shobha and son Kapil Ramdas
May his noble soul rest in eternal peace.

Sajan K Varghese- President
Adv: Sreejith V Nair- Secretary

It is with deep sense of grief we note the demise of Shri Vijayan, curator, an ever smiling, quiet presence and a friend...
09/07/2022

It is with deep sense of grief we note the demise of Shri Vijayan, curator, an ever smiling, quiet presence and a friend to all cricketers in Ernakulam.

We have had a special relationship with the father-son duo of Shri Padmanabhan and Shri Vijayan ever since the inception of our tournament (currently known as Coromandel Cement Cricket Tournament) especially for the first 25 years. Even when he started working with KRL, we fondly remember Vijayan coming early to the tournament venue, helping us out and then leaving for KRL. If our tournament was awarded Elite status, Vijayan had a crucial part to play by preparing good wickets that would last a fortnight and help players showcase their talent.

The President and members of ECC bow our heads before Shri Vijayan’s memory. May he have attained Godhead 🙏🏻

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   SEMI FINALISTS SPOTTEDMUTHOOT ECC, SWANTONS CC, ROYAL MASTERS RCC (ALL FROM ERNAKULAM) AND AGORC, TRIVANDRUM ENTERED ...
12/04/2022



SEMI FINALISTS SPOTTED
MUTHOOT ECC, SWANTONS CC, ROYAL MASTERS RCC (ALL FROM ERNAKULAM) AND AGORC, TRIVANDRUM ENTERED THE SEMI FINALS OF THE 40TH COROMANDEL CEMENT CRICKET TOURNMENT

Venue: KCA Ground 2, Thodupuzha​ ​​​Date: 12.04.2022


• ATHREYA CA Beat PRATHIBHA CC by 5 Runs/Wickets

Scores in brief:
TOSS: ATHREYA CA– ELECTED TO FIELD

PRATHIBHA CC – 161/10 in 30 Overs
Ashwin Anand - 53, 46 Balls, 5 fours and 2 sixes.
Vivek K P​​ - 5/1/16/3
Arjun Venugopal​ - 4/0/21/3

ATHREYA – 162/5 in 18.3 Overs
Rojith K G ​ -102 Not out, 43 balls, 4 fours, 13 sixes.
Pavan Sreedhar - 39, 27 balls, 8 fours.


Venue: KCA Ground 1, Thodupuzha​

•MASTERS RCC, ERNAKULAM Beat AGORC, TRIVANDRUM by 40 Runs


Scores in brief:

TOSS: AGORC TRIVANDRUM- ELECTED TO FILED
(Match overs reduced to 28)

MASTERS RCC, ERNAKULAM – 204/7 in 28 overs
Ajith K A​​​-86, 65 balls, 5 sixes, 7 fours
Rahul P​​ - 53, 49 balls, 4 fours and 3 sixes
Sanju Sajeev - 35, 24 balls, 2 fours and 2 sixes
Manu Krishnan​​- 6/0/33/4

AGORC TRIVANDRUM – 164/9 in 28 overs
Manu Krishnan​​- 51 Not Out, 40 balls, 6 fours, 1 six
Aravind Rajesh​​- 4/10/29/3
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Venue: Rajagiri College Ground, Kakkanad ​​​Date: 12.04.2022


MUTHOOT ECC Beat MASTER CC, TRIVANDRUM by 5 Runs

TOSS: MUTHOOT ECC-ELECTED TO BAT
(Match overs reduced to 15)

MUTHOOT ECC​- 124/7 in 15 overs
Anuj Jotin​​- 39, 29 balls, 2 fours, 2 sixes
Akash C Pillai​​- 36, 28 balls, 2 fours, 3 sixes
Anuraj J S​​- 3/0/14/3

MASTERS CC TRIVANDRUM​- 119/6 in 15 overs
Shoun Roger​​- 36, 29 balls, 1 four, 2 sixes
Vishnuraj​​- 31, 24 balls, 3 fours, 1 six


SWANTONS CC Beat BK 55 KANNUR by 9 Runs/Wickets

TOSS: BK 55-ELECTED TO BAT
(Match over reduced to 26)

BK 55​KANNUR​- 106/10 in 22.4 Overs
Anand Krishna​- 40, 25 balls, 7 fours, 1 six
Afrad N​​- 2.4/0/7/4
Harikrishnan K N ​- 5/1/18/3
Vishnu P K​​- 6/0/17/3

SWANTONS CC​-110/1 in 16.5 overs
Mohammed Azharudeen​- 49 Not Out, 36 balls, 3 fours, 3 sixes
Aravind K S​​​- 45, 42 balls, 5 fours, 3 sixes



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40th Coromandel Cement Cricket Tournament   Hosts Muthoot ECC Ernakulam made their their way into the semi-final with a ...
12/04/2022

40th Coromandel Cement Cricket Tournament



Hosts Muthoot ECC Ernakulam made their their way into the semi-final with a narrow 5 run win over fancied Masters CC Thiruvananthapuram.

In a match shortened to 15 overs a side (wet outfield due to overnight rain), chasing 124 in 15 overs, the Masters batsmen kept in touch with the run rate and seemed to be on the path to victory, Shoun Roger and Vishnu Raj in control with only another 17 runs to get in 13 balls. Even when left arm spinner Jerin PS removed Shoun on the last ball of the 13th over (who had hit him for a six and a boundary earlier in the same over), it looked like Masters’ game to lose. Aditya Vinod who in his earlier spells had accounted for the dangerous opening pair of Rohan Kunnummel and Krishna Prasad bowled a tight 14th over giving away only 6 runs. Aaron Jude who had only 11 runs to defend in the last over, kept things tight - 1,0,2,1,W(run out),W – and ECC’s bowling unit had wrested the win away from Masters.

Batting first, with Akash C Pillai (36) and Anuj Jotin (39) on song putting together 67 runs for the 2nd wicket in 7 overs, ECC were nicely poised to post a high score. However, their lower middle order could not get going and the innings ended at 124/7. Anuraj JS bowled well picking up 3 wickets yielding just 14 runs.



Muthoot ECC 124/7 in 15 overs
Anuj Jotin 39 (29b, 2x6, 2x4), Akash C Pillai 36 (28b, 3x6, 2x4), Anuraj JS 3-14, Vaishak Chandran 2-28

Masters CC 119/6 in 15 overs
Shoun Roger 36 (29b, 2x6, 1x4), Vishnu Raj 31no (24b, 1x6, 3x4), Adithya Vinod 2-17, Sudhi Anil 1-19



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40 th COROMANDEL CEMENT CRICKET TOURNAMENT ORGANISED BY ERNAKULAM CRICKET CLUB   In the Phase II League matches AGROC, T...
12/04/2022

40 th COROMANDEL CEMENT CRICKET TOURNAMENT ORGANISED BY ERNAKULAM CRICKET CLUB



In the Phase II League matches AGROC, Trivandrum & Prathibha C C posted win
Date: 11.04.2022

At KCA Stadium, Thodupuzha - Ground 1
AGORC VS ATHREYA CC
AGORC TVM WON BY 6 Wickets
TOSS:AGORC/FIELD

Athreya cc -154/8 in 30 overs
Rakesh KJ - 39(32), 3 fours, 2sixes
Ujwal Krishna - 35(39), 4fours, 1six
Sreeraj ER -32 (34), 5fours, 1six
Vinod Kumar CV - 6/1/31/3

AGORC - 155/4 in 24.3 overs
Sachin Baby -38(35)1four, 3sixes
Vinoop Manoharan - 35(40) 3 fours, 1 six

At KCA Stadium, Thodupuzha - Ground 2

PRATHIBHA C C VS MASTERS CC
PRATHIBHA C C WON BY 2 Wickets
TOSS: PRATHIBHA/ FIELD

Masters Rcc - 179/7 in 30 overs
Rahul P - 58,(65) 3 fours, 4sixes
Sanjay Raj - 36(43) 3 fours, 2 sixes
Albin Alias - 35(28) 3 fours, 2 sixes

Prathibha cc - 180/8 in 29.3 overs
Aswin Anand -37*(37) 4fours,
Ajith KA -3/0/14/4

In the Phase II League matches Muthoot ECC, Ernakulam & Masters CC, Trivandrum posted win

At Rajagiri College Ground, Kakkanad

Muthoot Ecc VS BK55
Muthoot Ecc won the match by 6 runs
TOSS: Ecc/bat

Muthoot Ecc 155/9 in 30 overs
Bovas m Justin- 46(28)4*2,6*5
Subin S -30(44)4*4,6*0

BK55 149/9 in 30 overs
Sreeroop mp -60(78)4*6,6*1
Sudhi Anil - 6/0/20/4

At Rajagiri College Ground, Kakkanad
Masters Trivandrum vs Swantons Ernakulam
Masters Trivandrum won the match by 45 Runs
Toss/masters Tvm/bat

(Overs reduced to 26 )
Masters Tvm 167/6 in 26 overs
Anantha Krishnan J 57(57)4*4,6*4
Athul Diamond 48(26)4*3,6*5
Krishna Prasad 40(56)4*1,6*3
Harikrishnan D 6/1/21/4

Swantons cc 122/10 in 25.5 overs
Harikrishnan KN 43(42)4*6,6*1
Anuraj JS 5.5/1/19/4
Edhen Apple Tom 5/0/28/3



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40th Coromandel Cement Cricket Tournament   The young bowling brigade of Muthoot ECC eked out a 6 run victory over defen...
12/04/2022

40th Coromandel Cement Cricket Tournament



The young bowling brigade of Muthoot ECC eked out a 6 run victory over defending champs BK55, Thalassery in a Pool B league phase match at the Rajagiri College Ground, Kalamassery and kept their semi-final hopes alive.

Chasing 155 to win, BK55 were reduced to 5-22 with Sudhi Anil picking up 3 wickets in the powerplay overs and then again the crucial wicket of COT Farzeen in the 18th over. A 42 run partnership between MP Sreeroop (60no), who waged a lone battle, and Sreehari S Nair for the 8th wicket threatened to take BK55 home, but Abhay Jotin ran Sreehari out putting the pressure back on BK55. Needing to score 16 runs in the last two overs, Aditya Vinod who bowled the 29th over mostly to Sreeroop yielding just one run made it more difficult, and once Anuj Jotin bowled 4 dots in the first 4 balls in the final over yet again to Sreeroop, the chase was effectively rendered impossible.

Earlier, choosing to bat first, ECC were reduced to 6-91 in the 23rd over despite a bright start from skipper Subin S. Powered by the big hitting Bovas M Justin (48 rtd hurt) and his 43 run partnership with Adithya Vinod in just 16 balls ensured that ECC posted a competitive 155 in 30 overs.

Scores_In_Brief

Muthoot ECC 155/9 in 30 overs
Bovas M Justin 48 rtd hurt (28b, 5X6, 2X4), Subin S 30 (44b, 4x4), Akshay Chandran 2-19, MP Sreeroop 2-33, CP Shahid 2-36

BK55 149/9 in 30 overs
MP Sreeroop 60no (78b, 1x6, 6x4), Sudhi Anil 4-20, PS Jerin 2-29



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40th Coromandel Cement CricketToday’s coverage of the tournament in the newspapers.      Kerala Cricket Association  ECC...
12/04/2022

40th Coromandel Cement Cricket

Today’s coverage of the tournament in the newspapers.



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