Melbourne Royals smash through JPL Final

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Around 32 teams participated in Jags Premier League, Australia’s biggest T20 cricketing competition

The Jags Premier League (JPL) culminated in a battle of the royals in front of an enthusiastic crowd at Saltwater Reserve in Point Cook on 30 May.
The Melbourne Royals defeated the Northern Royals and were crowned champions in the 120th game of the JPL season.
Entertainment on and off the field was in abundance with traditional drummers, jumping castles, face painting and a DJ, all on hand adding to the electric atmosphere.
The tournament, which began in March this year, saw teams across Melbourne compete in T20 games played on Saturdays and Sundays in cricket’s traditional off-season.
Beginning as social matches played by the Wyndham Jags Cricket Club, its popularity quickly increased and prompted the club to create an organized structured competition in association with Cricket Victoria in 2014.
The tournament, in its second season, doubled in size, with 32 teams taking part compared to the previous season’s 16 entrants. This is the biggest T20 competition in Australia.
JPL Chairman Jaymohan Padmanabhan hopes the competition will continue to grow and cites the tournament’s family atmosphere as a reason for its increasing popularity.
“We are already working on next season and we’ve already heard from new teams wanting to join the next tournament,” Padmanabhan said.
“It’s an exciting time and a large part of our success has been the inclusion of families. We had several players’ partners volunteer throughout the season and we had more juniors take part in our programs than ever before. Families are vital to our success,” he added.
In the final, the Melbourne Royals won the toss and elected to bat, posting an imposing 7-172 off their 20 overs. In response, the Northern Royals were bowled out for 124 in the final over, handing the Melbourne Royals a 48-run win.
Vikas Dhingra, who top-scored for the Melbourne Royals and also picked up two wickets, was named Man-of-the-Match. Vamsidhar Reddy of Wyndham Jags was named the best batsman of the tournament and Rithesh Dhingra of Melbourne Royals as the Best Bowler. Phanidra Varma of Wyndham Jags sealed the Man Of the Series Award.
Cricket Victoria Multicultural Officer Waddington Mwayenga, who attended the game, applauded the tournament’s multiculturalism as well as the skills on show.
“The tournament is a great showcase of how multicultural Australia is and it also exemplifies Cricket Victoria’s Harmony in Cricket philosophy,” Mwayenga said.
Guests in attendance were Mayor Peter Maynard, Tim Watts MP Tony Dodemaide CEO cricket Victoria,Cr Gautam Gupta, Jasvinder Sidhu Advisor to Premier , Craig Talbot (StarTrack), Megan Pauwels (Chair of Selectors Victoria) Cricket Victoria, and Cricket Australia Delegates, Victoria Police Officers, and Council Officers.

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