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Page14.Qxd (Page 1) SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2016 (PAGE 14) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU India survive Amir scare District Poonch Tennis Ball 18th J&K State Judo Championship concludes Excelsior Sports Correspondent and Manish Chatwal. Singh, Munish Sharma, Arnav Cricket C'ship concludes JAMMU, Feb 27: 18th J&K About 500 Judokas from dif- Gupta, Irfan Khan, Tanish ferent schools from Kathua, Hangloo, Harshit Varun Sharma, to win by 5 wickets Excelsior Sports Correspondent allotted 8 overs. Amjad scored 22 State Judo Championship, organized by Jammu and Jammu, Baramulla, Anantnag Pratik Bali, Zeeshan, Katan, runs, while Bashir contributed 20 and Srinagar districts participat- Ratish, Suryansh Mahajan, Amit MIRPUR, Feb 27: Rohit Sharma (0) and mented and Amir started teasing POONCH, Feb 27: The two runs. Shabir chipped in with 8 Kashmir Judo Association, con- Ajinkya Rahane (0), replacing him with deliveries that kicked day District Poonch Tennis Ball cluded at Multi Purpose Hall, ed in the Championship. Singh, Shubham Sharma, India recovered from three runs. Bouts are officiated by Suraj Manish, Shushank, Pranav, an injured Shikhar Dhawan, up viciously from length. Raina Cricket Championship concluded In reply, Khan Club chased the MA Stadium, here today. early jolts, inflicted by a devas- were beaten by sheer pace of cut a sorry figure with his hop, today at Govt High School, S Rangail Singh, president Bhan Singh, Arshi Nath, Vikas Abrar, Shriya, Jiya, Chhani, tating spell from Mohammed target in 7.3 overs. Mustafa was the Dogra, Ritika Slathia, Shakti Anisha, Vanshika, Isha, Khushi, Amir. They found the late skip and jump technique and Chajjala, Mendhar, here. top scorer with 26 runs, while J&K Olympic Association was Amir, before notching up a five- Twelve teams participated in Gupta, Jugal Kishore, Aliza Fayaz, Vishali, Amrita movement at ferocious speed when Amir bowled full, the left- Waseem contributed 14 and Rican the chief guest on occasion, wicket victory against arch- the Championship and Khan Club Rameshwar Singh and Rajesh Roshan, Juhi, Suhasi Kiran, rivals Pakistan in the Asia Cup emerged as District Poonch chipped in with 10 runs. Mustafa and Vishal. Poonam, Yashika, Paheli, Vir T20 tournament, here today. SCOREBOARD Champion, after defeating was declared as the man of the The gold medalists in differ- Bhadra, Sahil, Vivek, Danish, Pakistan: Amir (3/18) rocked the Mankote Cricket Cub in the final. match. Rahim Dad, Ex MLC ent age groups and various Azmal, Rajkumar, Naebl, Mohammad Hafeez c Dhoni b Nehra 4 Indian top-order with a fast and Mandate Club after winning Mendhar was the chief guest on weight categories included Om Arohan and Vivek. Sharjeel Khan c Rahane b Bumrah 7 furious four-over spell but the the toss decided to bat first and set the occasion who gave away prizes Baloria, Ishan Saini, Pratham small target of 84 was not good Khurram Manzoor run out 10 a fighting target of 55 runs in the to winners and runners-up teams. enough to stop the 'Men In Blue' Shoaib Malik c Dhoni b Pandya 4 who knocked off the runs with Umar Akmal lbw b Y Singh 3 Cross Country Run organized 27 balls to spare. Sarfraz Ahmed b Jadeja 25 Indian bowlers had demol- Shahid Afridi run out 2 Excelsior Sports Correspondent Ashutosh Lal, AOC Jammu was ished the Pakistan batting line Wahab Riaz lbw b Jadeja 4 the chief guest on the occasion. up with a superlative show as Mohammad Sami c Raina b Pandya 8 JAMMU, Feb 27: District The chief guest lauded the they bundled out the arch-rivals Mohammad Amir b Pandya 1 Administration Jammu in collabo- efforts of the organizing team for for a paltry 83 in only 17.3 Mohammad Irfan not out 0 ration with Tiger Division Jammu organizing the event and assured overs after opting to field. Extras (LB-4, WD-11) 15 today organized a Cross Country full support from the Air force for But it required the calm and Total (all out in 17.3 overs) 83 Run at Sattowaali Suchetgarh, RS such noble initiatives. class of Virat Kohli (49) to take Bowling: A Nehra 3-0-20-1, J Bumrah 3-2-8-1, H Pandya 3.3- Pura to mark the event of first He highlighted the need and India home without further set- 0-8-3, Yuvraj Singh 2-0-11-1, R Jadeja 3-0-11-2, R Ashwin 3-0- inter-centre meet of Six C-Byte rationale for organizing such 21-0. (Centres for border youth training activities. DDC Jammu Simran backs as his 68-run stand for the Members of J&K TT team posing for a group photograph while Dr Ashutosh Sharma, India: and empowerment) Centres, here. Deep Singh who is Chairman C- fourth wicket with Yuvraj Singh alongwith Ajay Sharma at Chandigarh. Chairman Affiliation Committee Rohit Sharma lbw b M Amir 0 District Administration BYTE, urged the trainees to make (14 not out) proved to be deci- of Indian Olympic Association Ajinkya Rahane lbw b M Amir 0 Jammu has recently come up with best use of the facilities provided sive. (IOA) was guest of honour. Virat Kohli lbw b M Sami 49 six C-BYTE (Centres for border at their door steps for improving. Kohli's 51-ball innings had J&K enters QFs of The Championship was Suresh Raina c W Riaz b M Amir 1 youth training and empowerment) He urged the students to work seven boundaries and he looked organized by J&K Judo Yuvraj Singh not out 14 centres under Border Area skills hard to fulfill their dreams .He also cut above any batsman, who Association under the aegis of MS Dhoni not out 7 Veteran TT National development programme at Arnia, motivated the students to demon- featured in today's game. J&K State Sports Council and Extras: (B-1, LB-3, WD-8, NB-2) 14 Excelsior Correspondent The State team comprised of Sattowaali, Mandal, Jhiri,Pargwal strate a civic sense and patriotic val- This is their second win for J&K Olympic Association. Total (For 5 wickets in 15.3 overs) 85 Satbir Singh, Maninder Singh, and Garhi for imparting skills to ues which are declining now a days. India in the tournament and Prominent among others Bowling: Mohammad Amir 4-0-18-3, Mohammad Sami 4-0- JAMMU, Feb 27: Jammu Inderpal Singh and Dr Prabhjot students for entering into armed Surinder, Nodal facilitator for takes them a step closer to the present on the occasion were 16-2, Mohammad Irfan 4-0-16-0, Wahab Riaz 3.3-0-31-0. and Kashmir Veteran Table Singh. forces. all C-BYTE Centres briefed the final of the continental champi- Kuldeep Singh Jamwal, RC Tennis team entered into the The State team defeated These Centres are running in a gathering about the C-BYTE ini- onship. too hot to handle. The result was hander expecting a shirt ball Thakur, Varinder Dogra, Rajan quarterfinals of the Veteran Telangana in the second round highly professional manner with a tiative. Patriotic poems and songs What was supposed to be a a couple of plumb leg-befores. only lobbed it to Wahab Riaz at Sharma, Satish Gupta, Abdul National Table tennis by (3-0) and got better of relevant and structured curriculum by the Romesh and Surinder duo cakewalk turned out to be a Suresh Raina's (1) problems mid-on. India were tottering at 8 hamid Khan, Shiv Kumar Championship, being played at Karnataka A in the pre-quarterfi- consisting of academic and physi- charged the whole atmosphere. brief nightmare for the Indians. against short ball is well docu- for 3 at that stage. (PTI) Sharma, Dev Raj, Suraj Sharma Chandigarh. nals by (3-1). cal training and testing along with The best ten runners were intercentre meets. awarded certificates of merit .The The run was flagged off by overall group trophy was claimed SDM RS Pura, Vikas Kundal. by C-BYTE centre Suchetgarh. All the students from all the six Vote of thanks was presented by centres participated in the meet. Surinder, Nodal facilitator. The The prize distribution function proceedings of the programme started with the welcome address were conducted by Romesh by Jasmeet Singh. Air commodore Kumar. Dignitaries during Annual Day celebration at Narulas The First Step School in Jammu on Saturday. Narulas organizes 13th Annual Day Excelsior Correspondent The function was based on the theme of celebrating the free JAMMU, Feb 27: Narulas spirit of India. It started with The First Step School organized Saraswati Vandana, followed by its 13th Annual Day at Police a trip to different regions of Auditorium, Gulshan Ground, India, folk dances, plays, display here today. of ABACUS skills, celebrities of Dr Nirmal Singh, Former India, musical play on global Deputy Chief Minister, J&K as warming and songs. the chief guest, while Abhay Mr. Singh addressed the Rustam Sopori, Santoor Maestro audience after the prize distribu- and Music Composer and Singer and Mamta Singh were the tion and appreciated the theme guests of honour. of the event. Rita Narula, Ranjeet Kalra, Assistant Chairperson of the School pre- Director, University of Jammu , sented mementoes to the guests. vice chairman, Sports Council, The programme was con- Jammu and Member Board of cluded with a vote of thanks by Control for Cricket in India Tanvi Narula, Principal of the (BCCI), Pradeep Dutta, Bureau School who expressed her grati- Chief, Times Now & Urja tude to the parents for reposing Singh, president, The faith in the school and their con- Performers, Group of Art & tinuous efforts helping the Culture were special invitees. school grow. Rich Harvest School celebrates Annual Sports Day Excelsior Sports Correspondent loon race and pack the bag race.
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