JDCA Clinches Nine-Wicket Victory in Media Cup Cricket Match

Dr. Aaron’s Unbeaten 38 Leads Team to Comfortable Win Over Mango Manmouji

The Jamshedpur Doctor Cricket Association demonstrated exceptional cricket skills in Media Cup 2025, securing a commanding victory with nearly four overs to spare.

Key Points:

  • JDCA defeats Mango Manmouji by nine wickets in Media Cup match
  • Dr. Aaron leads chase with outstanding 38-run performance
  • Press Club’s 18-year tournament legacy continues to thrive

JAMSHEDPUR – JDCA secured a commanding nine-wicket victory against Mango Manmouji in Media Cup 2025’s third-day match.

The match showcased JDCA’s dominant performance at the crease. Mango Manmouji batted first after winning the toss.

Meanwhile, Prashant Singh’s valiant 42-run innings stood out. His team posted 72 runs in ten overs.

Clinical Chase

JDCA demonstrated exceptional batting prowess during their pursuit. Dr. Aaron’s unbeaten 38 led the charge.

Moreover, the team reached their target with remarkable efficiency. They needed just 6.1 overs.

Tournament Legacy

Dr. R. Kumar, team captain and dermatologist, praised the organizers. He highlighted the tournament’s 18-year history.

The Media Cup 2025 continues to showcase competitive cricket. Both teams received trophies after the match.

Looking Ahead

The tournament continues with more exciting matches ahead. Press Club Team Bistupur Bemisal faces Co-operative College next.

“This tournament has become a cherished tradition,” noted a senior official. “It brings together various communities through cricket.”

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