MCA Launches Honours Board for Sports Journalists at Wankhede Stadium
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Mumbai, March 4 (NationPress) On Wednesday, the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) introduced a distinctive Honours Board celebrating the contributions of Mumbai’s sports journalists, located at the Balasaheb Thackeray Press Box within the renowned Wankhede Stadium.
This initiative seeks to honor the substantial impact that the city’s sports journalists have had in documenting, promoting, and safeguarding Mumbai’s illustrious cricketing legacy over the years. The Honours Board serves as a tribute to media professionals who have diligently covered the sport and influenced its narrative.
The unveiling ceremony was graced by members of both the cricketing and media communities. MCA President Ajinkya Naik, Secretary Prof. Dr. Unmesh Khanvilkar, and Joint Secretary Nilesh Bhosle, along with other Apex Council members, were present for the occasion.
MCA President Naik highlighted the essential role that journalists play in strengthening the connection between Mumbai cricket and its supporters.
“The legacy of cricket in Mumbai has been forged not only by players on the field but also by journalists who have documented its journey with integrity and fervor. The MCA deeply appreciates its enduring relationship with the city's sports journalists. The Honours Board is a small yet significant acknowledgment of their commitment and contributions to the game in our city,” stated MCA President Ajinkya Naik.
MCA Secretary Khanvilkar underscored the vital role of media in the sport's landscape.
“Sports journalists have been integral to Mumbai cricket for many years. Through their unwavering coverage, they have preserved the city’s rich cricketing narrative, making the sport more accessible to the public. This Honours Board is the MCA’s way of recognizing their dedication and long-standing ties with Mumbai cricket,” he remarked.
The Sports Journalists' Honours Board will be a permanent fixture at the Balasaheb Thackeray Press Box, serving as a tribute to the journalists who have been pivotal in chronicling the cricketing history of Mumbai.