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Page14.Qxd (Page 1) THURSDAY, JULY 2, 2015 (PAGE 14) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Chevrolet Cricket Cup India lose second 3rd Jammu Tawi Summer T-20 Cup MGCA registers 9 wkts win over CCCA ODI against NZ BENGALURU, July 1: Tawi Sports to lock horns with Jammu Excelsior Sports Correspondent was the pick of the bowler with 4 wickets, whileas Rocky scalped 2 Unable to carry on the JAMMU, July 1: Mayank wickets. momentum from their open- Club in final on Sunday Goswami Cricket Academy In the second inning, MGCA ing win, the Indian women's Excelsior Correspondent Sharma scored 40 runs, Mithun Manhas of JCC was (MGCA) outclassed Colonel chased the target in 11.1 over for cricket team lost the second whileas Deeker and Amit adjudged as man of the match Chopra Cricket Academy the loss of just 1 wicket. Surya ODI to New Zealand by three JAMMU, July 1: Tawi Sharma made 35 and 20 runs for his brilliant batting per- (CCCA) in the league match was highest scorer with 41 runs wickets, failing to pick up Sports Cricket Club (TSCC) respectively. formance. today by 9 wickets and registered and Subrat made 18 runs. crucial points for the 2017 will lock horns with Jammu From JCC side, Rahil Singh The matches were officiat- berth in the next stage of the From CCCA side, Deepak World Cup qualification. Cricket Club (JCC) in ongoing Chevrolet Cricket Cup, took 1 wicket. Chasing a modest 164 for the final of the 3rd J&K Chess players posing for group photograph with Atul being played at KC Public School Sampark of MGCA was a win at the M Chinnasway Jammu Tawi Summer Kumar Gupta and Team Manager Vikas Nanda. cricket ground here. declared as man of the match and Stadium, the Suzie Bates-led T-20 Cup, being organ- Electing to bat first after win- was awarded with Westside New Zealand reached the tar- ized by Jammu Tawi J&K players put spectacular show ning the toss, CCCA scored paltry coupon worth Rs 500. get in 44.2 overs to draw Sports Cricket Club at 74 runs in 20 overs. Deepak and The match was officiated by level the five-match series. GGM Science College Harsh Dev scored 25 and 12 runs Sadiq Hussain Malik and Abhijot during Commonwealth Chess C’ship The Indian bowlers tried ground, on Sunday. respectively. Singh as umpires, whereas Honey their best while picking wick- Earlier, the first Excelsior Sports Correspondent gories but could not make way. From MGCA side, Sampark Chib maintained the scorecard. Apart from them, in senior cat- ets at regular intervals but the semifinal match was JAMMU, July 1: As the Chess egory Sumit Grover also played 49-run fifth-wicket partner- played between TSCC players from Jammu and Kashmir well. Dewang Gupta took part in ship between Sophie Devine and Gole Cricket Club could not clinch medals, but they U-10 Boys, Ritwik Nanda and (33) and Katie Perkins (30) (GCC), in which former put up a spectacular show during Soham Gupta in U-12 Boys, proved vital in the chase. registered win by a Commonwealth Chess Vilakshan Mehta and Kavish The eight-wicket unbeaten huge margin of 119 Championship, which concluded Gupta in U-14 boys, Kanav Gupta 32-run stand between Leigh runs here. JCC team posing for group photograph after winning semi-final match recently at New Delhi. in U-16 Boys and Aditya Mahajan, Kapserek (17 not out) and Electing to bat first against SCC at GGM Science College Cricket ground on Wednesday. Thirteen players from Jammu Pranav Sharma and Anshul in open Anna Peterson (23 not out) after winning the toss, and Kashmir namely Vilakshan category, wherein they also dis- TSCC set a target of 175 runs and Deepak Dogra scalped 2 ed by Sandeep Manchanda, played marvelous skills. also proved decisive. Mehta, Kavish Gupta, Aditya for 9 wickets in stipulated 20 wickets each, whereas Paras Madan Lal and Sohail Yusuf. In the championship, 560 play- Medium-pacer Jhulan Mahajan, Sumit Grover, Pranav Goswami, who played a big overs. Manish Dogra played a Sharma and Ritik took one The commentators were Sohan ers from 12 countries including 30 splendid inning of 76 runs, wicket apiece. Bharti and Amit Sharma. Sharma, Ritwik Nanda, Meenal part while batting in the open- players from Pakistan participated. whereas Nitin and Punnet made Gupta, Arushi Kotwal, Anshul ing win, and left-spinners The tournament was conduct- 29 and 26 runs respectively. Mahajan, Dewang Gupta, Soham Ekta Bisht and Rajeshwari ed as per FIDE Laws of Chess and From GCC side, Ajay took Kamotra, Soham Gupta and FIDE Swiss System with 10 Gayakwad bagged two wick- 4 J&K Power Lifters find 3 wickets, whileas Rajesh Kanav Gupta participated in the rounds. Participants of workshop posing for group photograph. ets apiece. claimed 2 wickets and Sandeep Championship under different cat- Atul Kumar Gupta, Joint Earlier, electing to bat, the egories. Secretary, All India Chess took 1 wicket. place in Indian Team Workshop on communication Mithali Raj-led India rode on In the second inning, GCC Three J&K players Meenal Federation and President, All J&K a gritty 61 from Thirish Excelsior Sports Correspondent in 63 kg category. Gupta (U-14 Girls), Soham Chess Association said, "The per- failed to chase the target and The Indian team will be Kamotra (U-12 Boys) and Arushi Kamini to manage 163 all out bundled out at paltry 56 runs formance of J&K players at this skills concludes in 49.3 overs. JAMMU, July 1: Four Power accompanied by Sandeep Kumar Kotwal (U-12 Girls) missed the level is highly commendable. The for all out in 13.4 overs. Love Lifters from Jammu and Kashmir and Manoj Singh as coach and medals by just one point. The trio days are not so far when State play- Excelsior Correspondent songs lyrics were regularly car- The two teams will next Chib was top scorer with 13 meet on July 3 in the third made cut in the Indian Team, manager respectively. had a chance to win the Bronze ers will win medals at National and ried out in the workshop. runs, whereas Sukhwinder and After selection of 4 State play- ODI. (PTI) which will participate in the Asian medals in their respective cate- even at International Levels. JAMMU, July 1: A ten day In addition to these the Ajay Singh made 8 runs each. Power Lifting Championship to be ers, J&K Sports Power Lifting workshop organized by blooming buds were trained on From TSCC side, Mannu held at Hong Kong from July 21 to Association held a meeting here Powergrid Employees Welfare keeping their rooms clean, Paes-Nestor was the pick of the bowler with 25. which was attended by its J&K Basketball Association Association (PEWA) on organizing their homework, 4 wickets, whereas Nitin and The Jammu and Kashmir play- Secretary Narinder Singh Manhas, improving the overall commu- etc. team advances Manjeet took 2 wickets each. elects office bearers nication skills of children of its On the concluding day, SK LONDON, July 1 Kuldeep and Manish Dogra members concluded today at the Sharma, Executive Director, claimed one wicket each. Leander Paes and his Excelsior Sports Correspondent committee include Shabir Ahmad, community centre of Powergrid Power Grid, NR-II was the Manish Dogra of TSCC was Canadian partner Dainel Lt Col JB Singh, Suresh Pal, here. chief guest. He interacted with declared as man of the match. Nestor overcame spirited JAMMU, July 1: Member Vikas Gupta, Raj Kumar, SS Gill, The workshop was organ- all the children and expressed In the second semis, Jammu opposition to advance to the Legislative Council (MLC) Ajay Sharma, Rakesh Sharma, ized for the children in the age his satisfaction on the results of Cricket Club (JCC) crushed men's doubles second round at Vikramaditya has been elected as Sumit Manhas, Amir Mehraj and group of 6 to 11 years. The the workshop. Shastri Cricket Club (SCC) by the Wimbledon championships the president of the revived J&K MS Gill. workshop focused on improving Several senior officers of 13 runs. but it was all over for Purav Basketball Association, elections Amarjit Singh, SAI the reading and writing skills Power Grid NR-II including R Batting first after winning Raja and his French teammate to which were conducted here Basketball Coach shall be including grammar skills of Narayan, Chief Manager (HR) the toss, JCC scored 158 runs Fabrice Martin, here today. today. Chairman of the selection com- children in a play-way manner. was present on the occasion. for 4 wickets in 20 overs. 11th seeds Paes and Nestor Prof Ashutosh Sharma has mittee while Aman Sharma, SAI The workshop was conduct- Mithun Manhas, IPL player Nazia Koser, D/o quelled the challenge from the been elected as Senior Vice Basketball Coach shall be ed by Sonaya Singh, who is an and president of JCC scored Four Power Lifters from J&K posing for group photograph Mohammad Serbian pair of Victor Troicki President, Ranjit Kalra as Vice Chairman Technical and expert in such workshops and half century, whileas Sandeep after being selected in Indian team. Bashir and and Dusan Lajovic 6-3 6-4 7-5 President Jammu, Faizal Hameed Coaching Committee. has been associated with several Singh and Sidharth Magotra Fathima Bashir, after battling hard for an hour as Vice President Kashmir, Sunil Teja Singh, Senior Vice institutions of repute such as made 39 and 28 runs respec- ers were nominated by Indian Joint Secretary Vijay Choudhary R/o Tehsil and 42 minutes on Court Sharma as Associate Vice presi- President, Basketball Federation Ryan International, Mumbai, tively.
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