MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2014 (PAGE 14) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU McCullum’s rearguard Bhat's fifty goes in vain Hardeep, Thaploo and speedsters ton keeps NZ afloat guide JKCA Green to emphatic win , Feb 16: out of early trouble and made McCullum and Watling joined Excelsior Sports Correspondent 135 runs in 34.4 overs. Rohit fours. Nadeem Dar and Imran full use of two reprieves to bat- hands to bail them out and Bhat was the top scorer with 50 Haroon scored 25 and 21 runs Dropped catches by the tle his way to 114 off 237 balls ensured that India will have to JAMMU, Feb 16: A good runs off 90 balls, studded with 7 respectively, while Arshad Indians enabled to and together with Watling, who come out to bat again in their display by skipper boundaries, while Adil Reshi Khawaja and Abid Nabi chipped stage a remarkable recovery, scored an equally important 52 second . Hardeep Singh, wicketkeeper contributed 21-ball 21 runs in with 13 and unbeaten 12 runs built on skipper Brendon off 208 balls, led a brilliant But with two full day's play batsman Raman Thaploo and including 2 boundaries. Sameer respectively. Sameer Ali was the McCullum's unbeaten , fightback to keep New Zealand remaining and New Zealand Nadeem Dar coupled with fabu- Ali and Manish Dogra chipped pick of the bowlers for JKCA on the third day of the second afloat. leading India by just six runs lous bowling show by speedsters in with 15 and 12 runs respec- Orange, who scalped 2 Test although the visitors still McCullum and Watling with five wickets in hand, the Arshad Sheikh, Mehjoor Ali, tively. For JKCA Green, speed- by giving away 14 runs in 5 hold the upperhand. guided New Zealand to 252 for visitors will still fancy their Rahil Singh and Abid Nabi, sters Arshad Sheikh, Mehjoor overs, while Zahoor Sofi and Facing a massive first five in 99 overs at stumps on the chances to level the series after guided JKCA Green to a 6-wick- Ali, Abid Nabi and Rahil Singh Vishwajeet Singh claimed one SCOREBOARD et win over equally balanced bagged 2 wickets each by con- each, giving away 20 and New Zealand 1st innings 192 Chief Minister Omar Abdullah felicitating golfer during a JKCA Orange as middle-order ceding 12, 15, 29 and 41 runs 23 runs respectively. India 1st innings 438 valedictory function of Golf Tournament in Jammu on Sunday. batsman Rohit Bhat's half-centu- respectively, while left-arm The match was officiated by New Zealand 2nd innings (overnight 24-1) ry went in vain in the ongoing spinner Raman Dutta and medi- BCCI Level-1 umpires Sudhir lbw b Khan 1 Jammu to have full-fledged 18-hole 50-over Quadrangular um pacer Anshuman Singh Singh and Harbinder Singh, c Dhoni b Khan 35 Series, being organized by claimed one wicket each. while the BCCI Panel scorer, K. Williamson c Dhoni b Khan 7 Jammu and Kashmir Cricket In reply, JKCA Green Ashwani Kumar maintained the c Dhoni b Shami 29 Golf Course soon: Omar Association to pick the players reached the target in 30.1 overs scorebook. Brendon McCullum batting 114 Excelsior Sports Correspondent locations in the world providing for the forthcoming Vijay by losing 4 wickets, thus won The matches are being Corey Anderson c & b Jadeja 2 golfers the opportunity of playing Hazare and Mushtaq Ali the match by 6 wickets. Hardeep observed by a panel of senior B J Watling batting 52 JAMMU, Feb 16: Chief in different climatic and geo- Tournaments at GGM Science Singh top scored with unbeaten selectors of JKCA including Extras (B-2, LB-6, NB-4) 12 Minister, Omar Abdullah Sunday graphical conditions. College Hostel Ground, here. 32 runs with 3 boundaries, while Abdul Rauf, chairman, Shiban Total (five wickets; 99 overs) 252 said that Jammu will soon have a Omar said his Government is Earlier, batting first, JKCA Raman Thaploo contributed well Lal Trakroo, Shahid Parvez, Fall of wickets: 1-1, 2-27, 3-52, 4-87, 5-94. full-fledged 18-hole golf course at paying focussed attention on pro- Orange scored a modest total of made 31 runs, studded with 3 Iqbal Shah and Tilak Singh. Bowling: Ishant Sharma 23-3-63-0, Zaheer Sidhra as the existing nine-hole moting potential of the State for Khan 25-8-60-3, Mohammed Shami 25-4-72- one is being upgraded and sports and adventure tourism. Annizone ‘Meadow 3rd Ravi Singh Charak Memorial T20 Tournament 1, Ravindra Jadeja 26-6-49-1. expanded on fast track. He further said young talent in of Angels’ holds third day. the hosts won the first Test by 40 Speaking at the concluding the State in different sports are Paras Sharma guides JCC to finals function of Golf Tournament here being provided opportunities and Annual Day The pitch runs at Auckland. Excelsior Sports Correspondent balls with one four and one six. on offer today Zaheer (3/60) was the pick this evening, the Chief Minister avenues to excel and make name Excelsior Correspondent said that Golf is gaining populari- in the sports arena at national and Jasvinder Singh chipped in with at the Basin of the bowlers for India, charg- JAMMU, Feb 16: Promising 17 runs off 21 balls including 2 Reserve was a ing his way throughout the day, ty in the State and Jammu and international levels. KATHUA, Feb 16: Annizone Kashmir is emerging as a big Minister for Forests, Mian "Meadow of Angels" a premier youngster Paras Sharma scored sixes. For Shiva Club, Sourav, far cry from albeit losing steam in the final marvelous half-century and took Kamal Kishore and Sonu the juicy session. attraction for golfers of the coun- Altaf Ahmad and the legislator pre-school of Kathua celebrated try and outside. He said Golf and Provincial President National its second Annual Day themed 4 important wickets to help bagged 2 wickets each. green surface Ishant Sharma (0/63) and Jammu Cricket Club (JCC) Shiva Club, in reply bundled of the first Mohammad Shami (1/72) did courses at Srinagar, Pahalgam, Conference, Jammu, Devender "Valley of Love" with great Gulmarg, Jammu and the coming Singh Rana were present on the pomp and show amidst the mood thrash Shiva Cricket Club and out for 78 runs in 16 overs, thus day and was a much of the horse work while enter the finals of the 3rd Ravi lost the match by 60 runs. Sonu, perfect plat- Ravindra Jadeja (1/49) bowled a up one at Leh are unique golf occasion. of celebrations and jubilations. New Zealand's Brendon McCullum celebrat- The Director of Annizone Singh Charak Memorial T20 Rakesh and Kamal Kishore con- ing century against India during the second form for New whopping 26 overs, the most of Cricket Tournament at tributed 23, 16 and 15 runs Zealand to all the four Indian bowlers. "Meadow of Angels" Pre- innings on day three of the second Test at Basin school, Annu Singh and fran- Government High School respectively. For JCC, Paras was Reserve in Wellington on Sunday. (UNI) wipe out the If the first session belonged ground, Satwari, here today. the wrecker-in-chief, who huge deficit to India, the next two sessions, chise holder of Kathua Ashu Gupta welcomed all the parents Earlier, batting first, JCC scalped 4 important wickets by innings deficit of 248, the home after India made 438 in their especially the post-tea period, rode on a magnificent half-cen- conceding 4 runs in his 3 overs, side was tottering at 94 for five first innings in reply to the hosts' was all New Zealand's as and highlighted the importance of extracurricular activities in tury by Paras Sharma and valu- while Manjit took 2 and Rohit but McCullum ( 114) was 192. McCullum and Watling batted able 31 runs by Sandeep Singh claimed one. Paras was declared dropped by Virat Kohli on 9 and But the start of the day was with utmost cautious to frustrate the life of children especially when they are growing. to score 138 runs for the loss of man of the match for his superb by Ishant Sharma off his own far from rosy for the Black Caps the Indians. (PTI) 7 wickets in the allotted 20 all-round show. bowling when he was 36. as veteran pacer Zaheer Khan Jitender Kumar Singh, Sri Lanka, South Deputy Commissioner (Kathua), overs. Paras scored brisk 54 runs The match was officiated by McCullum and B J Watling inflicted early damage by off 38 balls, studded with 5 Sadiq Hussain Malik and Vijay (52 not out) could not be sepa- removing two wickets in the was the chief guest while guests Africa reach QFs of of honour were Thakur Pavitar fours and one six, while Choudhary as umpires, while rated thereafter and had put on opening session to reduce New Singh Bhardwaj (president Sandeep contributed 31 off 32 Vijay Dogra was the scorer. an unbeaten 158- sixth-wick- Zealand to 87 for four at lunch. U-19 World Cup Jammu Provincial People et to give their side a The post-lunch session too DUBAI, Feb 16: Forum), Raj Kumari Bhardwaj, slender lead of six runs with five started on a precarious note for Pratap Singh Chambyal. wickets standing. New Zealand as they lost Corey The students of Navyug Higher Secondary School making Sri Lanka and South Africa The chief guest thanked McCullum pulled the team Anderson (2) cheaply before moves during chess competition. progressed to the quarterfinals Director, children and faculty for of the ICC Under 19 World their painstaking efforts in Cup after recording contrasting Navyug HSS organizes chess, preparing a wonderful annual victories, here today. day show. He also highlighted Sri Lanka overcame 1998 the importance of extra curricu- champion England by one badminton championship lar activities in life, which keep wicket at Dubai International Excelsior Sports Correspondent group managed to reach quarter us mentally happy and give a Cricket Stadium in a match of finals whereas Tania, Anchta, sense of fulfillment. fluctuating fortunes to become JAMMU, Feb 16: Navyug Rashi, Jatin, Pranab and 60 students and 130 others the first side from Group D to Higher Secondary School organ- Himanshu of junior group also attended the cultural feat, which progress to the knock-out ized chess and badminton cham- reached the quarter finals. was appreciated by participants, stage. pionships on the 3rd day of the The quarter final and final visitors, parents and staff. South Africa recorded a ongoing sports week in the match of the chess and bad- Shilpa presented the vote of school premises. minton championship shall be Children of Dream Care Playway School presenting cultural comfortable 45-run victory thanks and appreciated the item while celebrating Annual Day. over Canada at Abu Dhabi About 110 students from sen- played on Febuary 19, 2014. efforts put in by the teaching fac- Oval 1 to seal a place in the ior group (class 8th to 10th) and In sub junior group, competi- ulty and children for the conduct Dream Care Playway School next round from Group C. junior group (5th to 8th ) partici- tions of "pick n run" and lemon of event and manner it was pre- In the other results of the pated in badminton and chess spoon race were held. Children of Dogra Higher Secondary School, presenting cul- sented. day, the West Indies outplayed tournament. celebrates Annual Day tural programme during Annual Day on Sunday. by 167 runs and In senior group: Kushal, Jatin, Excelsior Correspondent by a variety of cultural and New Zealand outsmarted the Reshiwar and Shagun managed Blossom’s Playway School allied items presented by the Dogra School celebrates United Arab Emirates (UAE) to reach semi final of chess cham- JAMMU, Feb 16: Dream students. Dogri dance and by 112 runs. pionship where as in junior group celebrates Annual Day Care Playway School, Rehari Kashmiri dance were the high- In one of the closest finish- Khushi, Nitin, Harsh, Ripul, Colony, Jammu celebrated its lights of the day. Excelsior Correspondent out the annual report highlighting Annual Day es in the history of the age- Shubam reached semi final. 5th Annual Day Function at Speaking on the occasion, the achievements of the students Excelsior Correspondent chief guest distributed the group competition, Sri Lanka In Badminton: Reshiwar, Police Auditorium, Gulshan the chief guest lauded the efforts JAMMU, Feb 16: Blossom’s in curricular and co-curricular awards and prizes among the sealed victory with one wicket Shagun, Deepak, Rishab, Ground, here today. of the School Management in Playway School, Bahu Fort cele- activities. JAMMU, Feb 16: To com- winners for their accomplish- and seven balls to spare. (PTI) Abhinandan, Pranav of senior Tarsem Lal, Chief Education establishing the School. memorate the glorious services ments in the fields of academics, brated its 5th Annual Day with Various colourful items were Officer, Jammu was the chief Later-on, Mr Tarsem Lal and in the field of education, Dogra sports, music and fine arts. pomp and show at Mahatma presented by the tiny tots of guest on the occasion, while Mr Shingari distributed prizes Higher Secondary School, The Principal, Davinder Vishnu Public School celebrates Atma Ram Samadhi, here today. Blossom Play Schools highlight- Surinder Singh Shingari, ex-cor- among the winners of various Shastri Nagar, Jammu celebrated Kour read out the Annual Report On the occasion, Banarsi Lal ing the theme “Bachpan-The porator and senior Congress events. Pajgotra, president Saryara Memories of tomorrow”. its Annual Day and Prize distri- and expressed gratitude to par- leader was the guest of honour. Principal of the School pre- Sabha was chief guest, while Children recited mantras and var- bution ceremony today in the ents for their co-operation to 7th Foundation Day The programme began with sented vote of thanks, while ious poems. The Auditorium of GCW, Gandhi make the programme of the Excelsior Correspondent Foundation Day, here today. the lighting of the traditional prominent among others present major attraction Nagar, Jammu. school an impressive one. Rafiq Fida, Acting Chairman lamp followed by a melodious on the occasion were Chairman of the function Shantmanu, Divisional Prominent amongst those JAMMU, Feb 16: Vishnu J&K Human Rights Commission Saraswati Vandana. of the School, Jagdish Gupta was the colouful Commissioner Jammu was the who attended the function School Principal, Nidhi and S Jasbir Singh, Chairman Public School, Hari Nagar, Old was the chief guest, while Susheel cultural pro- Chief Guest and Th Gulchain included, Surekha Charak, Gupta presented welcome Unique Higher Secondary Kumar was the guest of honour. gramme present- Singh Charak, former Minister Secretary Managing Committee addresss, which was followed School, Gadi Garh, Jammu. The function began with the ed by the little and president Dogra Sadar DHSS, Samar Dev Singh Saraswati Vandana by Kirti kids which Sabha (J&K) presided over the Charak, Secretary, Dogra Sultan, which was followed by included group Gill’s all-round show helps function. Educational Trust, Uma Katal, various educational, cultural and dance and mar- A colourful cultural pro- Director, Rich Harvest Schools, allied items presented by the stu- tial art. Children JKP to register big win gramme was presented by the Bela Senior Lecturer, Dogra dents. from pre primary Excelsior Sports Correspondent runs to the total. Vikas scalped 4 students. The toddlers of Pre- College of Education and Ruchi The chief guest appreciated Children performing activity at Blossom’s participated in wickets for JKP Reasi, while Primary presented a dance item Administrator Rich Harvest the School Management for run- Playway School while celebrating Annual Day. the fancy dress REASI, Feb 16: Magnificent 39 Ankush and Ved Prakash claimed which enthralled the audience School, Bari Brahmana , ning the school effectively, while Avtar Chand Sagotra, prominent competition and danced to the runs and 2 important wickets by one wicket each. present there. The school stu- Gambhir Dev Singh Charak, the School Principal, BD Sharma citizen of the area was the guest tunes of various rhymes and Rajesh Gill helped JKP Jammu to In reply, JKP Reasi collapsed at dents presented variety of items Kiran Bakshi, Principal Govt. gave memento to Mr Rafiq as a of honour and Ram Lal Sagotra, songs. thrash JKP Reasi by a big margin of 64 runs, thus lost the match by 105 and skits which included Punjabi Women College, Gandhi Nagar token of gratitude from the Chairman of the School Teaching Department in- 105 runs to advance in the ongoing runs. Ved Prakash was the only bats- folk Dance, Garba Dance, and others. Students of Vishnu Public School. School presenting skit during Management presided over the charge Kiran Sagotra presented Sadbhavana T20 Cup Cricket man to reach double figure mark by English song, etc. and were The Function concluded with Later-on, the guest of honour, function. vote of thanks, while the function Tournament, being organized by the scoring 18 runs. Young medium fast greatly appreciated by the large a vote of thanks presented by 7th Foundation Day celebra- Susheel Kumar gave away tion. Principal of the School, was conducted by Shivanshi Reasi Cricket Club at Sports bowler, Akash Choudhary was the gathering of dignitaries, guests Nirmala Kaul, the Vice Principal medals and other prizes to the par- Rachana Sagotra presented the Sagotra and Rahul Punia, head Stadium, here today. pick of the bowlers for JKP Jammu, and parents present there. The and 'Adieu' in celebration. Janipur celebrated its 7th ticipants on the occasion. welcome address and also read girl and boy of the school respec- Batting first, JKP Jammu scored who took 3 important wickets, while tively. a decent total of 169 runs in the stip- Rajesh Gill and Naresh claimed 2 Later, mementoes were pre- ulated 20 overs. Amit Sharma was wickets each. Rajesh Gill was CONGRATULATIONS sented to the participating kids, the top scorer with 41 runs, while adjudged man of the match. who excelled in curricular and Rajesh Gill contributed 39 runs to The match was officiated by co-curricular activities by the the total. Farooq chipped in with 27 Vinay, Ishfaq Mali and Madan Chairman and other dignitaries. runs, while extras contributed 17 Thakur.

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