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Primo.Qxd (Page 1) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2015 (PAGE 12) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU England crush minnows Scotland JU Boxing team leaves for Praful powers J&K to 7-wkt win over Gujarat Inter-University Championship by 119 runs to taste first win Excelsior Sports Correspondent Prabhakar, Gourav, Sumit * Spins web around rival batsmen in U-14 cricket Choudhary, Ranjat Kumar, CHRISTCHURCH, Feb 23: in quick succession twice in the Scotland were sent into the JAMMU, Feb 23: The Excelsior Sports Correspondent Praful spun web around the rival off 29 balls including 3 bound- middle overs to lose the plot and backfoot immediately after the Nitish, Akhshit Chouhan and batsmen with his loop, turn, spin aries. Batting mainstay Musaif Riding on opening batsman Boxing (Men) team of the Vivek Sudan. JAMMU, Feb 23: the match without any fight. start of their run chase with James University of Jammu left for and bounce to plot collapse and Ajaz chipped in with unbeaten 9 Moeen Ali's cracking 128, an Harinderpal Singh is accom- Extraordinary bowling display pack Gujarat for runs off just 5 balls, which under-fire England notched up Today's Fixture participation in the All India panying the team as a coach and by budding right-arm off spin- Inter-University Boxing (Men) modest 91 runs. included one crispy boundary. their first win in the ongoing West indies VS Zimbabwe Manuka Oval 9:00 IST Sunil K Jaral as manager. ning all-rounder, Praful Dhar, Praful took 5 BCCI's Level-1 coach, cricket World Cup by crushing Championship 2014-15 being Prof Dhian S Bhau, Director, coupled with good contributions SCOREBOARD important wick- Suresh Singh and Baba Imtiyaz minnows Scotland by 119 runs in organized by Lovely Directorate of Sports and with the bat from Rayees Sidiq England innings: ets by conceding are accompanying the Jammu a Group A clash here today. Professional University, Physical Education, University and Amir Shafi, helped Jammu Moeen Ali c Coleman b Haq 128 Phagwara (Punjab) from just 12 runs in and Kashmir team as manager Sent into bat, England piled Ian Bell c Coetzer b Berrington 54 of Jammu blessed the team and and Kashmir to thrash formida- his 3 overs, and coach respectively, while on a commanding 303 for 8, cour- Gary Ballance b Evans 10 February 25, 2015. officials accompanied the team ble Gujarat by 7 wickets in their Joe Root c Cross b Davey 1 while Umar Farooq and Sajid Mushtaq Ahmed from tesy Ali's 107-ball 128 and his The University team com- for their successful participation pool match of the All India Eoin Morgan c Mommsen b Davey 46 prises of 7 players namely Y claimed one wicket each. J&K's Udhampur also provides the 172-run partnership with Ian Bell James Taylor st Cross b Davey 17 in the said Championship National School Games, being skipper and wicketkeeper, team moral support in private (54), the best opening stand so far Jos Buttler c Davey b Wardlaw 24 organized by the Government of Rayees Sidiq took 4 stumpings capacity. in the tournament, and then bun- Chris Woakes c Mommsen b Davey 1 Telangana, under the aegis of Stuart Broad not out 0 Wrestler Ajay of Udhampur behind the wicket. J&K team: Rayees Sidiq, dled out Scotland for 184 in 42.2 Steven Finn not out 1 School Games Federation of In reply, J&K chased the tar- Musaif Ajaz, Praful Dhar, Amir overs to taste their first victory Extras: (B-1 LB-4 W-15 NB-1) 21 India (SGFI) at Mehboob Nagar get easily in 11.2 overs by losing Shafi Shah, Aditya Sharma, after being thrashed by Australia Total: (For 8 wkts in 50 overs) 303 lifts 5th Bhagtha Kesari title in Telangana. Bowling: Iain Wardlaw 10-1-60-1, Josh Davey 10-0-68-4, Alasdair Evans 10-1-46- 3 wickets, thus won the match Dishant Kundal, Nikhil Partap, and New Zealand in their earlier Excelsior Sports Correspondent Wrestling Association of India 23 States and Union 1, Majid Haq 10-0-51-1, Richie Berrington 5-0-43-1, Matt Machan 2-0-11-0, Kyle who is also president Senior by 7 wickets. Rayees Sidiq top Mohd Wasid Khan, Syed Ayoob, matches. Coetzer 3-0-19-0. Territories drawn from across KATRA, Feb 23: Wrestler Citizens Welfare Forum Katra scored with 33 runs off 24 balls, Gowhar Imtiyaz, Umar Farooq, Ali later chipped in with two Scotland innings (target: 304 runs from 50 overs) Ajay Kumar of Landen Power the Country are taking part in Kyle Coetzer c Woakes b Ali 71 Shiv Kumar Sharma was the chief studded with 5 boundaries, while Danish Hussain, Marutvan and wickets for 47 runs in his quota of the age group of Under-14 years Calum MacLeod c Buttler b Anderson 4 House Udhampur lifted "5th guest on the occasion, who gave Amir Shafi contributed 21 runs Ayush Andotra. 10 overs and, along with pacers Freddie Coleman c Morgan b Woakes 7 boys in this 5-day long presti- Bhagtha Kesari title 2015 by away the cash prizes to the winners Steven Finn (3/26), James Matt Machan c Buttler b Finn 5 defeating wrestler Amir Khan of gious Tournament. Preston Mommsen c Broad b Root 26 and runners-up wrestlers. Manager Anderson (2/30) and Chris The Jammu and Kashmir Richie Berrington c Morgan b Ali 8 Nargada in Jammu of Bajrangi Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Woakes (2/25), rocked the Matthew Cross c Root b Finn 23 team has been sponsored by the Akhara in a neck to neck contest Board Katra Shri Vakeel Singh Scotland run chase. Josh Davey c Buttler b Finn 9 Department of Youth Services that lasted for 9 minutes at Village presided over the function. District Chasing a stiff target of 304, Majid Haq c Ballance b Woakes 15 and Sports, headed by the Alasdair Evans c Buttler b Anderson 9 Bhagtha, near Katra in Reasi. Reasi General Secretary Indian Scotland made a disastrous start Director General, Navin Iain Wardlaw not out 0 Dangal was organized by J&K Style Wrestling Association Extras: (LB-5 W-2) 7 Agarwal, who had wished the as they were reduced to 54 for 3 Indian Style Wrestling Association (Pappu Lakri) and District by the 12th over and lost wickets Total: (All out in 42.2 overs) 184 players and coaches best of luck Bowling: James Anderson 6-0-30-2, Stuart Broad 7-0-24-0, Chris Woakes 5.2-0- in collaboration with Peer Baba Udhampur Treasurer Indian Style before their departure from 25-2, Steven Finn 9-3-26-3, Moeen Ali 10-0-47-2, Joe Root 5-0-27-1. Jakh Devta Dangal Committee Wrestling Association Satish SC not happy with Srinivasan Jammu. In fact, Scotland were never a Anderson dismissing opener Bhagtha under the overall supervi- Kumar and Sarpanch Chamba attending BCCI meeting match of their southern neigbours Calum MacLeod for four when the sion of J&K Indian Style Wrestling Sham Singh were the guests of Earlier, winning the toss and whose slump in form in recent batsman unnecessarily went for an Association Shiv Kumar Sharma honour. batting first, Gujarat scored a NEW DELHI, Feb 23: times has led to the talk of a pos- expansive shot to an outswinging and President Bhagtha Dangal Chief guest presented Rs 3,500 modest total of 91 runs in 15 overs. Harshvardhan and Satyam The Supreme Court today sible upset. delivery only to edge it to wicket- Committee Sat Paul Singh. as cash prize to the winner of Ist In the end, it did not happen keeper Jos Buttler. (PTI) Treasurer Indian Style malli, Ajay along with "Maa Ki were the main contributors with said the Board of Control for 19 runs each. After early hic- Cricket in India's (BCCI) and Scotland, who gave a tough Chunni," while Rs 2,500 was AGGP Armed, SM Sahai finalizing arrangements for 4th fight against tournament co-hosts J&K wins 3 medals in National given to Amir Khan by Manager cups, the duo of Harshvardhan President-in-exile N Srinivasan and Satyam of Gujarat were AIPM Hockey Tournament during a meeting with concerned should not have attended its New Zealand in their three-wick- SMVDSB Katra Vakeel Singh and officers. et loss opening match, slumped to Kayaking Canoeing C'ship Sat Paul Singh (President Bhagtha going great guns and took the working committee meeting on score to 57 in 10 overs, before February 8. their second consecutive defeat in Excelsior Sports Correspondent Dangal Committee). Sahai finalizes arrangements Mr Srinivasan, who is aim- the ongoing World Cup. ing to be BCCI's President Opener Kyle Coetzer fought a JAMMU, Feb 23: The State of Jammu and Kashmir kept its Flag high MRSHC prevails over Ajit 4th AIPM Hockey again, was told earlier on lone battle for Scotland with a 84- by winning 3 medals in the prestigious 25th National Kayaking and January 22 by the apex court to ball 71 which included 11 bound- Canoeing Championship, which was held at Raipur in Chhattisgarh. tournament from March 10 Adil Mohi-Ud-Din of J&K displayed superb skills and won 2 silver give up commercial interest in aries but none of his batting col- Club in sub jr hockey Excelsior Sports Correspondent During the meeting various and one bronze medals in 1000, 500 and 200 meters respectively. cricket if he wanted to contest leagues rose to the occasion. Excelsior Sports Correspondent Singh in 35th minute and 49th committees were constituted for Twenty eight States drawn from across the country are participated in BCCI elections.
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