
In the heart of the mountains, where everyday life often battles adversity, the sound of a leather ball striking willow brought smiles, cheers, and unity. Anhad, a local youth-driven initiative, successfully organized a remarkable cricket tournament titled “The Pitch of Resilience” — a true celebration of hope, endurance, and sportsmanship in one of the remotest regions of north Kashmir.
The event featured 16 spirited teams from the surrounding villages, transforming the valley into a festival of friendship and determination. Far from being just another sporting competition, the tournament became a symbol of community bonding in a region that has long faced challenges.
What began as a summer event stretched over months, as relentless rains forced multiple postponements, testing the patience and perseverance of both players and organizers. Yet, their unbreakable spirit turned these obstacles into motivation, culminating in an inspiring display of teamwork and commitment.
More than 30 exciting matches were played, with teams like Legends Khumriyal, Royal Star Krusan, United Sogam, Scorpions Cherkoot, and Blue Titans Chandigam showcasing remarkable local talent. Each match drew enthusiastic crowds, proving how deeply cricket runs in the veins of the valley’s youth.
The grand finale saw a thrilling clash between Royal Star Krusan and United Sogam. Batting first, Royal Star Krusan posted 144 runs for 8 wickets in 20 overs, thanks to a composed 63-run innings by Mohammad Shahid. In response, United Sogam chased down the target effortlessly in just 14.3 overs, losing only three wickets. The hero of the final was Mohammad Niyaz Bhut, who played a stunning unbeaten knock of 77 runs, steering his team to a dominant seven-wicket victory.
Match Awards:
Man of the Match: Mohammad Niyaz Bhut (77 runs)
Man of the Series: Mohsin Ahmad for his consistent all-round brilliance
Organizers expressed pride in how the event rekindled joy and unity among youth. “This was not just about cricket — it was about resilience,” said one of the coordinators. “Even when rain washed away our plans, it couldn’t wash away our spirit.”
As the sun set on the final day, applause echoed across the hills — a fitting tribute to a tournament that proved one powerful message: rain can delay the game, but never the spirit.
In the heart of the mountains, where everyday life often battles adversity, the sound of a leather ball striking willow brought smiles, cheers, and unity. Anhad, a local youth-driven initiative, successfully organized a remarkable cricket tournament titled “The Pitch of Resilience” — a true celebration of hope, endurance, and sportsmanship in one of the remotest regions of north Kashmir.
The event featured 16 spirited teams from the surrounding villages, transforming the valley into a festival of friendship and determination. Far from being just another sporting competition, the tournament became a symbol of community bonding in a region that has long faced challenges.
What began as a summer event stretched over months, as relentless rains forced multiple postponements, testing the patience and perseverance of both players and organizers. Yet, their unbreakable spirit turned these obstacles into motivation, culminating in an inspiring display of teamwork and commitment.
More than 30 exciting matches were played, with teams like Legends Khumriyal, Royal Star Krusan, United Sogam, Scorpions Cherkoot, and Blue Titans Chandigam showcasing remarkable local talent. Each match drew enthusiastic crowds, proving how deeply cricket runs in the veins of the valley’s youth.
The grand finale saw a thrilling clash between Royal Star Krusan and United Sogam. Batting first, Royal Star Krusan posted 144 runs for 8 wickets in 20 overs, thanks to a composed 63-run innings by Mohammad Shahid. In response, United Sogam chased down the target effortlessly in just 14.3 overs, losing only three wickets. The hero of the final was Mohammad Niyaz Bhut, who played a stunning unbeaten knock of 77 runs, steering his team to a dominant seven-wicket victory.
Match Awards:
Man of the Match: Mohammad Niyaz Bhut (77 runs)
Man of the Series: Mohsin Ahmad for his consistent all-round brilliance
Organizers expressed pride in how the event rekindled joy and unity among youth. “This was not just about cricket — it was about resilience,” said one of the coordinators. “Even when rain washed away our plans, it couldn’t wash away our spirit.”
As the sun set on the final day, applause echoed across the hills — a fitting tribute to a tournament that proved one powerful message: rain can delay the game, but never the spirit.
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