Hyderabad: Over 160 doctors to take part in cricket league at Shamshabad

Shamshabad: On this weekend Sunday, a fun cricket match was started at Ramcharan Cricket Ground in Shamshabad. It saw 165 doctors come together to participate in a cricket league. The doctors got into 15 teams from Yashoda Hospitals, Rainbow Children's Hospitals, among other hospitals, and they had a blast. Mighty Sports is hosting the "Doctors Cricket League" Season -7 from 9 February to 29 March every weekend that is Sunday at Ramcharan Cricket Ground in Shamshabad.

The first match of Doctors Cricket League (DCL) will be played between Yashoda Hospitals vs Rainbow Children's Hospitals and the finals on March 29. Srinivas CEO of Wealth organization graced the occasion as the chief guest and proceeded with the toss.

Toss was won by the Rainbow hospital and elected for batting and Yashoda hospitals took bowling. "It also made for an offbeat gathering for the doctors to interact with each other and for their families as well. The umpires were selected among senior doctors," says Dr Karthik from Yashoda Hospital.

"Normally, a doctor's life is very busy with hardly any time for sport. Doctors also usually meet under such different circumstances in hospitals. This cricket league happening for the past few years gives them another meeting ground where they have a chance to catch up and have fun," said Nanda Pandey, Co-Founder of Mighty Sports.

Over 165 doctors from various hospitals divided into 15 teams will be participating in the cricket league every Sunday.

The Doctors Cricket League Season 7 organized by Mighty Sports started the first match between Yashoda Hospital & Rainbow Children's Hospitals on Sunday at Ramcharan Cricket Ground in Shamshabad.

Mighty Sports has been organising the Doctors Cricket League every year for the Doctors of Hyderabad since 2013 and successfully completed four seasons so far. Mighty Sports also organized the first-ever National Doctors Cricket League in the month of October 2017.

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