Attackers Malpe lift Mogaveera Premier League Cricket Cup

naeem@coastaldigest.com (CD Network)
October 18, 2012

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Dubai, October 18: 'Mogaveera Cup-2012' - Mogaveera's Premier League - IV version match was held at Zabeel Park recently with 10 teams. The match started sharp at 8.30 am with a prayer and then the inauguration was done by Vinod Kanchan, vice-president of Mogaveers UAE, along with Soman Puthran, a guest from Bangalore.

 

A large number of Mogaveers UAE members participated in this match. The day was full of fun and frolic, with sumptuous lunch in the afternoon followed by Tambola games in between.

 

The participating teams were: Royal Tigers UAE, Vande Matharam, Mogaveera Uppala, Star Cricketers, Attackers Malpe, Yuvaka Mandal Yermal, Mogaveers Hejmady, Abudhabi Mogaveers, United Mogaveers and Bengre Vidyarthi Sangha.

 

The winners were Attackers Malpe while Mogaveers Hejmady bagged the runners-up spot.

 

 

Final Scores:

Attackers Malpe scored 80 runs in six overs and won comfortably by a margin of 55 runs.

 

Mogaveers Hejmady scored 25 runs in six overs.

 

1st semi-final match – Mogaveers Hejmady Vs Vandhe Matharam

2nd semi-final match – Royal Tiger Vs Attackers Malpe.

 

Individual prize winners are as follows:

 

Man of the Tournament : Shashikanth (Attackers Malpe)

Man of the Match final : Shashikanth (Attackers Malpe)

Best Batsman : Devaraj (Attackers Malpe)

Best Bowler : Chetan (Mogaveers Hejmady)

 

Main Sponsors

 

- Kumar P Suvarna Mulky- Dubai

- Yathish Puthran - Abudhabi

- Ramesh Puthran – Dubai.

 

Support Sponsors

 

- MAZA- Union Beverages - Harish Amin- Sharjah

- Vinod Kanchan – Sharjah

- Jagannath Kunder - Dubai

- Dhananjay Kanchan - Dubai

- Indira Thrilok Kumar - Dubai

- Raviprakash Puthran - RAK

- Praskash Salian – Fujairah

- Jagdish Puthran – Dubai

- Pramod Kunder – Dubai

- Jayesh Suvarna – Dubai

- Chilly Willy Trading Co – Dubai

- Sunil Chithrapu – Dubai

- Shama Foods

 

Winners prize/medals were presented by Bhoja Kanchan, Balakrishna Salian, Yashwind and Niranjan.

 

Runners-up prize/medals were presented by Prakash Salian-Fujairah and Harish Amin.

 

Individual Prizes were presented by Trilok Kumar, Vinod Kanchan, Vinay, Deepak Raj Kotian, Jagannath Kunder, Raviprakash Puthran RAK and Jagdish Puthran, Purushotham Suvarna and Prakash Karkera.

 

Games and spot prizes given by Sham Prasad Kunder, Sashidhar Surathkal, Sunil Chitrapu and Rohit Kanchan.

 

Other prizes were presented by Lokesh V.Puthran, president, Mogaveers UAE and other community guests viz, Shodhan Prasad of Nama Tuluveru UAE, Sudhakar Alva of UAE Bunts, Satish Poojay, president of Karnataka Sangha Sharjah, Anand Bailoor, KSS executive member, Madhav Hejmady, Billawas, Dubai and Praveen Shetty, Pingara Restaurant, Karama, Dubai.

 

The entire cricket match was very well handled by Satish Karkera, Yashwind and team. Cricket commentary was ably done by Azeez, Abu Dhabi in Kannada and Hindi along with Ramesh and Vasanth. Special attraction of the day was Phili drum-beating dance by Subash, Deepak and Team.

 

All players as well as spectators were served with breakfast, tea, water, biscuits, Maaza Juice and delicious Mangalorean style lunch by Pingara Restaurant, Karama, Dubai.

 

The programme concluded at 8 pm with a vote of thanks for all sponsors and those who supported the event directly and indirectly and made it a success.

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Abdul Hameed Padubidri
April 12,2025

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Riyadh: Abdulaziz Kushalnagar, a long-time Indian expatriate from Kushalnagar, Karnataka, and a well-respected member of the Riyadh community, passed away on 10 April 2025 at a local hospital in Al Rabwah. He was 57.

According to sources close to the family and his close friend, Irfan Mani, Abdulaziz was admitted to the hospital on the 14th of Ramadan after suddenly collapsing due to a cardiac arrest. Earlier that evening, he had attended an Iftar gathering hosted by a friend in the Al-Shifa area of Riyadh. After breaking his fast and offering Maghrib prayers, he spent time conversing with friends before heading to a nearby mosque for Isha prayers.

Shortly after leaving the mosque, he reportedly began feeling unwell and collapsed from a heart attack. He was immediately rushed to the hospital and admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), where he slipped into a coma.

Despite ongoing medical efforts, Abdulaziz did not regain consciousness and was pronounced dead on the afternoon of 10 April after showing no response to treatment.

Following the completion of all necessary legal formalities—including clearances from the Indian Embassy and Saudi authorities—his funeral was held on Saturday night after Isha and Janazah prayers at Al-Rajhi Mosque. He was laid to rest at Naseem Cemetery, where a large gathering of relatives, friends, and well-wishers came to offer their final respects.

Abdulaziz had been residing in Saudi Arabia for over 35 years and was employed with a private company in Riyadh. Known for his warm personality, humility, and dedication to community service, he actively participated in various social and cultural organizations, including the Malanadu Gulf Trust (MGT).

He is survived by his wife, four children, and a wide circle of family, friends, and community members who deeply mourn his loss. Messages of condolence have poured in from across Karnataka and the Gulf, remembering him as a kind-hearted and community-spirited individual.

Organizations such as MGT Malanadu KSA, KNRI, Karavali Welfare Association, KSF Riyadh, KCF Riyadh, and several others expressed their deep condolences and offered prayers for the departed soul. 

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News Network
April 12,2025

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