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  • May 28, 2026
  • Activities, Lodge News

Square & Boundary Cricket Tournament 2026

The Square & Boundary Cricket Tournament Brings Brethren Together in a Celebration of Fellowship and Sport

The lawns of The Bishop’s Education Society’s Bishop’s Co-Ed School, Kalyani Nagar, Pune came alive with enthusiasm, camaraderie, and spirited competition as the Leslie Wilson Lodge No. 4880 EC successfully conducted the Square & Boundary Cricket Tournament in collaboration with the school community on Saturday, 9th May 2026.

Far more than just a sporting event, the tournament was conceived with a larger purpose — to bring brethren and their families from different lodges together in an atmosphere of fellowship beyond the formal setting of the lodge room. The event succeeded magnificently in doing exactly that, creating a vibrant space where fraternity, sportsmanship, and family bonding flourished side by side.

Pic: Brethren along with their family ready to get the game started

One of the most engaging and talked-about aspects of the tournament was the uniquely themed team names, each deeply rooted in Masonic symbolism and tradition. The participating teams included:

  • Square and Compass
  • St Andrews in the East
  • All Seeing Eyes
  • Emulation (L)
  • Apron Avengers
  • Emulation (N)
  • The Widows Sons
  • Royal Connaught

These names sparked curiosity and conversation throughout the day, especially among family members and younger participants, many of whom were eager to learn the meanings and traditions behind the symbolic references. In many ways, the tournament became not only a sporting occasion but also an informal introduction to the rich heritage, values, and symbolism of Freemasonry.

The competition itself was played in excellent spirit across two pools, with every team displaying determination, enthusiasm, and remarkable sportsmanship. Families cheered passionately from the sidelines, creating a festive atmosphere that reflected the true essence of brotherhood and community.

After an exciting series of league matches and knockout fixtures, St Andrews in the East emerged as worthy champions of the tournament, delivering a consistently strong performance throughout the day. The finals were keenly contested and drew tremendous support from spectators.

Pic: Lodge St. Andrews in the East No. 343 S.C., the Winners for 2026 edition

Pic: Lodge of Emulation No. 1100 E.C., the Runner Up for 2026 edition

 

In addition to the championship trophy, several individual honours and awards were presented to participating brethren and their family members, recognising outstanding performances, teamwork, and enthusiastic participation. These moments added greatly to the warmth and inclusiveness of the occasion, reinforcing the family-oriented spirit of the event.

Pic: Bro. Shivam adjudged Player of the Tournament

 

Pic: Bro. Manohar Jagdale, Best Batter

Pic: Mrs. Bachuwar, Best Bowler

Pic: Bro. Gautam H, Best Fielder

Pic: Avyukta Bachuwar, Most Promising Player

 

The success of the tournament was made possible through the collective efforts of the organisers, volunteers, participating lodges, and the unwavering support extended by The Bishop’s Education Society and The Bishop’s Co-Ed School, Kalyani Nagar. Their contribution ensured a professionally conducted and memorable event for all involved.

Pic: Felicitating the umpires and other ground staff

 

The Square & Boundary Cricket Tournament ultimately stood as a shining example of how sport can strengthen bonds of brotherhood, encourage meaningful fellowship, and create lasting memories for brethren and their families alike. The overwhelming response and enthusiastic participation have already generated excitement for future editions of the tournament.

Pic: Group photograph at the end of the tournament
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