Associated Cement Company were more successful in the Moin-ud-Dowlah Gold Cup Tournament. They won in the first season of the tournament's revival in 1962–63, finished second in 1963–64, then won again in 1964–65. Fielding nine players who had made the tour to Pakistan, and captained again by Mantri, they had the better of their two drawn matches in the 1962-63 tournament. In the final against M.A. Chidambaram's XI, Umrigar made 60 and 104 and took three wickets, and
Bapu Nadkarni made 98 and 77 and took six wickets. Their first-innings lead won them the trophy. Later that season, in a
friendly match in aid of the national Defence Fund, Associated Cement Company had their first outright victory, over the
Andhra Chief Minister's XI. Nadkarni took over the captaincy in 1963–64. Associated Cement Company won their semi-final against Hyderabad Cricket Association XI by an innings, but lost the low-scoring final by five wickets. In 1964–65, they again won their semi-final, then overwhelmed the
Indian Starlets in the final when Sardesai scored 222 and Umrigar 128, putting on 297 for the fourth wicket.
State Bank of India took a five-run first-innings lead in a drawn semi-final to knock Associated Cement Company out of the 1965-66 tournament. Associated Cement Company's last appearances were in the 1971-72 tournament, when captained by
Vijay Bhosle they were unable to match State Bank of India's first innings of 500 for 7 declared in the final. Bhosle top-scored with 91. ==Overall record==