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CMIA to host ‘Cricket Utsav 2025’ from March 7-9 at Garware Stadium

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 7, 2025 17:30 IST

Chhatrapati SambhajinagarThe Chamber of Marathwada Industries and Agriculture (CMIA) will organize the CMIA Cricket Utsav 2025 from March ...

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The Chamber of Marathwada Industries and Agriculture (CMIA) will organize the CMIA Cricket Utsav 2025 from March 7 to 9 at Garware Stadium, bringing together industry leaders and their families for an exciting day-and-night tournament.

CMIA president Arpit Save highlighted that the event goes beyond industrial growth, aiming to build camaraderie among professionals from multinational corporations, small businesses and the industrial ecosystem. CMIA honorary secretary Atharveshraj Nandawat emphasized that this tournament is more than just a competition it fosters relationships among CXOs, entrepreneurs, and senior executives. The tournament will feature six teams: AITG Super Kings (Mihir Saudelgekar), Bellite Bahubalis (Harshjeet Bhatt), Canpack Warriors (Janardhan Kale), Ciel Casa Strikers (Adarsh Agrawal), Green Gold 11 (Ajit Mule), and Lifeline Mavericks (Vikrant Bhale).Lifeline Medical Devices is the primary sponsor, with Endress Hauser and Patil Transport as co-sponsors. Convenor Utsav Baheti is leading the event with Co-Convenors Mihir Saudelgekar, Aniket Patil, and Harshit Modani.

Beyond cricket, the event will offer food stalls, a kids’ fun zone, live music, DJ performances, and cultural activities. CMIA Cricket Utsav 2025 promises a blend of sports, networking, and entertainment for the region’s industrial community.

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