surat cricket league 2024 (schedule teams list location timing )

surat cricket league 2024 (schedule teams list location timing )
surat cricket league 2024 (schedule teams list location timing )

surat cricket league 2024 Timing

The Surat Cricket League (SCL) 2024 is scheduled to run from March 9–29, 2024 at the SDCA Lalbhai Contractor StadiumMatches start at 3 PM and 7 PM. 

 
 

Surat Cricket League (SCL) 2024

Now, let’s embark on a journey through the intricacies of the Surat Cricket League 2024, a tournament that promises to be the heartbeat of Surat’s cricketing fervor. Organized by the Surat District Cricket Association (SDCA) and proudly sponsored by the Surat People’s Cooperative Bank, this edition of the league is set to create waves from March 9th to 29th at the iconic Lalbhai Contractor Stadium.

8 teams, each bearing the essence of Surat, have emerged as the contenders for the championship title. Let’s delve into the fabric of this cricketing extravaganza:

  1. Surat Strikers: Dhawal Shah and Vicky Desai
  2. Dumas Cricket Club: Bhavik Patel and Vishwai Patel
  3. Shree Sports: SK Singh
  4. Parth Tech: Parth Donda and Alok Varshani
  5. Magdalla Warriors: Kishore, Manish, Sanjay, Sahil, Gaurang, Kevin Patel
  6. Gopin Goldens: Piyush Dalia, Nirmit Dalia, Kirit Desai, Subhash Desai
  7. Kailash Sports: Hemant Patel, Avni Patel, Rohan Patel
  8. Surat Titans: Mehul Patel and Dharmesh Patel

SURAT CASTLE (ENTRY FEE, TIMINGS, HISTORY, BUILT BY, IMAGES & LOCATION)

SURAT CASTLE (ENTRY FEE, TIMINGS, HISTORY, BUILT BY, IMAGES & LOCATION)

 Surat Castle Timings

DayTiming
Monday10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Tuesday10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Wedesday10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Thursday10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Friday10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Saturday10:00 am – 6:00 pm
SundayClosed / Holiday

Surat Castle Address: Rang Upvan Rd, Chowk Bazar, Varasa, Surat, Gujarat, 395003, India

History

Surat, a significant medieval port, garnered international importance in world trade, as noted by Portuguese traveler Barbosa in 1514. Described as a bustling trade hub and crucial seaport, Surat faced adversity in 1512 when it was reportedly burnt by the Portuguese. Subsequent attacks under the leadership of Antonio da Silvaria in 1530 and 1531 further devastated the city, prompting Ahmedabad king Sultan Mahmud Shah III to commission the construction of a robust fortress in response to Portuguese aggression.

Safi Agha, titled Khudawand Khan, a Turkish soldier entrusted with the task, strategically selected three potential sites for the fort. Completed in a inspiration from Portuguese style, the fort had an irregular square plan, 20 Gaj (yard) high walls, and large round bastions at each corner with a height of 12.2 meters and a wall thickness of 4.1 meters. With a focus on defense against Portuguese attacks, Khudawand Khan fortified the structure by incorporating cannons and employed innovative construction methods, such as bonding masonry with iron strips and filling joints with melted lead.

However, during restoration, excavations revealed that a smaller fort existed during the Tughlaq dynasty (c. 1351-1388 A.D.), preceding the current structure. Over time, modifications occurred during the Sultanate period, Mughal rule, British occupation, and post-independence adjustments by various government entities. The fort’s evolution mirrors the dynamic history of Surat, adapting to the needs of different rulers and administrations.