PUNE, Sept 21: Ranjit Kamtekar and Kashinath Khadkikar's brisk spell of 5 for 70 and four for 23 respectively helped PYC Gymkhana restrict Sportsmen Club to 213 runs in the first innings on the opening day of MCA's under-19 invitation cricket tournament, here today.In reply, PYC Gymkhana were in the driver's seat, scoring 165 for the loss of two wickets at the end of play with Kashinath Khadkikar at the crease with 56 . Earlier, Ram Nagtilak (77) gave PYC a solid start.Sportsmen CC: 213 (Amit Kadam 82, Anil Jasuja 42, Sanket Puranik 31; Ranjit Kamtekar 5/70, Kashinath Khadkikar 4/23) vs PYC: 165-2 (Ram Nagtilak 77, Kashinath Khadkikar 56 n.o., Ajay Dahale 2/34).Starts CC: 283 (Rohit Patil 91, Aniket Kelkar 75, Hrishikesh Shinde 36, Imran Mulla 4/46, Ajit Charan 4/30, Asif Inamdar 2/40) vs Parsee Gymkhana: 95 for 5 (Imran Mulla 34 n.o., Abhay Deshpande 19, Hrishikesh Shinde 4/38).Rizwan scalps sixPoona College recorded a convincing 161-runs win over High Tech `B' team on the first day of the two-day Inter-Collegiate DeMello Cup cricket tournament here today, thanks to Rizwan Anwar's rich haul of six wickets for four runs that restrictied High Tech `B' to 41.Brief ScoresPoona College: 202 (Sagar Gawali 38, Rizwan Anwar 35, Keyur Athiwade 4/35, Munir Niliker 2/29) bt High Tech `B': 41 (Rizwan Anwar 6/4, Samir Salve 2/10). Results: Poona College won on first innings lead.S P College: 290 for 8 (Sagar Shargude 116, Sandip Lele 50, Siddharth Nigde 33, Ranjit Khirid 30, Sujit Kalbhor 4/73) drew with Garware Commerce: 90 for 6 (Tushar Gangul 25, Vivek Deshmukh 3/15, Ranjit Khirid 2/22).Vikhe Patil prevailVikhe Patil beat NMV by 125 runs in the under-14 Vinoo Mankad cricket tournament today.Led by Harshal Mundhphal's unbeaten 71 Vikhe Patil scored 172 for four in 20 overs before bundling out NMV with tight bowling by Sumrain Rane, Saurab Kokate and Srisat Wagle who captured two wickets each.Brief scoresVikhe Patil 172-4 in 20 overs (Harshal Mundhphal 71 not out, Akshay Thorat 30, Saurab Kokate 15) bt NMV 47 (Sumrain Rane 4-2, Saurab Kohate 2-13, Srivastava Wagle 2-5).