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Primo.Qxd (Page 1) SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 2015 (PAGE 14) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU GDC Poonch scripts 10- India knocked out of tri-series wkt win over GDC Doda Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 30: after losing to England Government Degree College PERTH, Jan 30: edged one to Jos Buttler (GDC) Poonch trounced GDC behind the stumps off Doda by 10-wickets to advance India were today knocked out Woakes in the 21st over. in the ongoing Inter-Collegiate Cricket Tournament, being of the tri-series cricket tournament The scorecard read 83 for organised by the Directorate of after yet another spineless display one at that time. Sports and Physical Education, as England recovered from a top- Rahane got to his University of Jammu at varsity order collapse to record a three- eighth ODI fifty in the 25th grounds, here. wicket victory and secure a place over and though he tried to Earlier, batting first GDC in the final here. play some expansive Doda scored a modest total of In a do-or-die game, India's strokes, he realised the 115 runs in the stipulated 20 batsmen let the team down badly need to hold one end up overs. Kuljinder was the top as they frittered away a good start soon enough. scorer with 30 runs while Fazal J&K team for International Karate Championship posing for a group photograph along with to be bundled out for 200 in 48.1 England tightened up and Shahid contributed 10 runs dignitaries in Jammu. overs, losing as many as nine their bowling and their each. For GDC Poonch, Arif wickets for 97 runs from a relative- good fielding started pay- took 2 wickets, while Owais and ly comfortable 103 for one. ing dividends. Virat Kohli Ansar claimed 1 wicket each. 23 players selected for Intl Karate C'ship England were tottering at 66 (8), who had come in to bat In reply, GDC Poonch Excelsior Sports Correspondent while Ronika Rathore will accom- Dhairya Gupta, Rachit Gupta, scored the required runs easily for five at one stage but staged a at number three, was the in 14.2 overs, without losing pany the team as Girls Coach and Rehan Gupta, Kashish Pandita, gritty fightback through James next to depart as he England's Chris Woakes attempts unsuccessfully to run out India's any wicket, thus won the match JAMMU, Jan 30: Sports Goju- Anit Pal Singh as Team Manager. Atin Sandeep Wazir, Shouria Taylor (82) and Jos Buttler (67) as attemped a big shot off Ali by 10 wickets. Kartik scored Ryu Karate Association, J&K has JP Singh, Inspector General of Vardhan Billowria, Soham their stand steered the team home Shikhar Dhawan during One Day International (ODI) tri-series crick- only for Root to take a good et match at the WACA ground in Perth, Australia on Friday. magnificent 23 runs, while selected 23 players for the Police, Home Guard and Civil Kalsotra, Ayush Abhijeet with 19 balls to spare at the running catch at long off. Owais Ahmed contributed 23 International Karate Championship Defence, while interacting with the Sonawane, Dhruv Mahajan, Adit WACAground. England will now as their 125-run partnership guided Steven Finn (3/36) was the (PTI) runs to the total. being held at Sujanpur, Pathankot selected players, wished them suc- Sharma, Harsh Vardhan Billowria take on Australia in the final on Eoin Morgan's team home. pick of the bowlers while Chris from tomorrow to February 1, 2015. cess in the upcoming tournament. and Mukal Palma Ganesh. Sunday. Taylor hit only four boundaries Woakes (2/47), Stuart Broad (2/56) Super Brain Cup Chess The championship is being The team: Sidh Mahajan, Martial Art C'ship It was yet another disappointing in his 122 ball innings but played and spinner Moeen Ali (2/35) organized by International Goju- Prajin Chopra, Samarth Gupta, show by the Indians, who have now the role of a sheet anchor to perfec- claimed two scalps each after invit- Ryu Karate Organization. The J&K Adityavir Singh Jamwal, Sarthak from Feb 5 failed to win a single international match tion. Buttler had seven fours in 77 ing India to bat. tournament begins team will participate in the competi- Gupta, Jagteshwar Pal Singh, Excelsior Sports Correspondent during their ongoing tour of Australia. balls to his credit. Out-of-form Shikhar Excelsior Sports Correspondent prizes along with trophies. tion under the supervision of Anil Kabeer Khullar, Gaurik Khullar, The tournament, which served While Stuart Binny (3/33) is Dhawan (38) and Rahane got off Three rounds were played Nanda, Chief Technician, J&K Bhavesh Dutta, Shub Kumar, JAMMU, Jan 30: Choi as a dress rehearsal for the upcom- slowly making a case for himself to a slow start but they batted to JAMMU, Jan 30: Organized today while semifinals and finals Kwang Do Association of J&K is ing ICC Cricket World Cup, has in the starting XI with three top- a plan, rotating the strike to good by Ace Chess Academy, Super will be played tommorrow. going to organize 2nd J&K State shown that there are lot of chinks order wickets, India's bowling line- effect and slowly the runs started Brain Cup Chess tournament for In Category A, those who in defending champions' armoury Choi Kwang Do Martial Art up is yet to bear a settled look and coming, albeit in a tickle as the school students of Jammu began made it to the semifinal are Puneet as they lost three out of the four Championship from February 5 to inspire confidence as they are set first 10 overs yielded only 34 today at Trikuta Nagar here. Choudhary, Meenal Gupta, Avni matches while one was aban- 6, 2015 at Rotary Club, Gandhi to begin the Cup defence in hardly runs. About 72 selected players from and Akashdeep Singh. In Category doned. two weeks' time. Thereafter Rahane looked in Nagar, Jammu. 18 different schools of Jammu are B, semifinalists are Soham While it a mixture of variable Earlier, India's uninspiring bat- good touch, as the openers brought Last date for the entry of the participating in the tournament. Kamotra, Arushi Kotwal, Jaiveer bounce and poor application which ting show continued as save up their 50-run stand in the 14th The tournament was inaugurated Singh and Adheit Pangotra. In championship is February 4. The resulted in India's batting downfall, Rahane, none of the other batsmen over. Even Dhawan play some championship will be held under by Rajesh Jain, president, Gangyal Category C, Divyam Gupta, it was Ajinkya Rahane, who some were able to sciore a half-century good shots after spending time at Deewang, Divay Jain and Ayush the strict rules of International Choi Industrial Association, along with what proved to be a saving grace with England's seamers doing a the crease, cutting and driving with made it to the semifinals. Kwang Do Federation of USA. SB Abrol, general secretary. with a patient knock of 73 as his good job to make a comeback after much more ease. Upcoming singers of Jammu, Chief Arbiter of the tourna- For more information, the teammates did not show the stom- a decent opening stand. But he couldn't go on, and Aseem and Miss Suvarcha thrilled ment is Bindu Pathania while Vijay interested players or coaches may ach for a fight. the players with motivational Choudhary, Director of Academy, contact association president, On the otherhand, it was songs during the inauguration cer- is the organizer of the event. Also Brijesh Bhau and general secre- diminutive Taylor alongwith the emony. present on the occassion were Atul tary, Naresh Chander on mobile flashy wicketkeeper batsman The tournament is being Kumar Gupta, president, All J&K numbers 9419152058 and Buttler, who showed a lot of played in three different groups-- Chess Association, Taranvir Singh 9419138325, respectively. resolve despite losing the top five Category A, B and C. The tourna- Gujral, chief organizing secretary, ment will be played on Knock out Vikas Nanda, coordinator and Tej Winning team of SRM University posing for a group photo- basis in which winners will be Ram Choudhary, owner of the graph along with their designed Underwater Vehicle. J&K Police organizes Open awarded Rs 10000 worth cash Academy. SRM University wins Underwater Volleyball Tourney Excelsior Sports Correspondent Nagrota who organized the tour- Vehicle competition nament on behalf of SSP Excelsior Correspondent India. Winners of debate competition organized by DIC posing JAMMU, Jan 30: Carrying Jammu, was also present along alongwith prizes and certificates at Udhampur. Out of 27 teams registered, forward its mission to develop with Inspector Vinod Kumar, JAMMU, Jan 30: SRM 14 teams submitted their and maintain better Police SHO Nagrota, SI Hilal Mohd University won the first position Preliminary Design Reports Public relations, District police Azhar, SHO Jhajjarkotli and SI DIC conducts debate competition at the 4th National Student (PDR). These teams submitted Jammu today organized an Open Mohd Arif, In-charge, PP Excelsior Correspondent upon the topic and expressed Autonomous Underwater detailed Conceptual Design Volleyball Tournament at Jagti Sidhra. The prominent persons Vehicle Competition, an engi- Report and on the basis of oral their views. Satveer was Township, Nagrota, under its of the area including local neering competition conducted presentation held at NIOT on UDHAMPUR, Jan 30: To adjudged best speaker while ‘Civic Action Programme’. Sarpanch and Panches were also by National Institute of Ocean November 13, 2014, 10 teams spread the message of patriotism Aman and Ashu secured second Winners of story telling and English recitation competition Total eight teams viz. present. Technology (NIOT), under the were shortlisted. Finally, six and communal amity among the and third positions, respective- posing for a group photograph alongwith staff at DPS Jammu.
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