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Page14 Sport.Qxd (Page 1) SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 2016 (PAGE 14) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Prem’s unbeaten 59 powers Kerala to 5-wkt win over J&K KOCHI, Jan 2: to Prem's 54-ball 59 not out. shared 38 runs with Prem for the the main contributors for Jammu Rohan Prem struck an Prem hit six fours and a six in unconquered six wicket stand as and Kashmir. unbeaten 59 to power Kerala to his unbeaten knock. Kerala reached 129 for five in For Kerala, Raiphi Gomez a five-wicket win over Jammu Batsmen excel as Pandey powers MP Yuvraj fails as Medal winners of 5th North India Speedball Championship Viru fails, TN posing for a group photograph. Delhi beat Railways hammer Haryana to 5-wicket win Punjab lose to VADODARA, Jan 2: VADODARA, Jan 2: NAGPUR, Jan 2: Rajasthan J&K Speedball team wins overall A collective effort by Paceman Ishwar Pandey Pacer Antony Dhas and leg- Delhi's batsmen ensured that KOCHI, Jan 2: Players in action during a match of District Srinagar ripped apart the rival top-order Carrom Championship on Saturday. spinner M Ashwin shared they comfortably chased down with a four-wicket haul as Veteran Yuvraj Singh failed trophy in North India C’ship seven wickets between them a mammoth Railways total with with the bat as minnows Excelsior Sports Correspondent Those who clinched gold Madhya Pradesh overwhelmed as Tamil Nadu thrashed 4 wickets in hand in the open- Andhra Pradesh by five wickets Rajasthan shocked Punjab by 4 District Srinagar Carrom medal in their respective cate- Haryana by nine wickets in ing group C match of the Syed wickets in a group B encounter JAMMU, Jan 2: Jammu and gories included Raghunandan in a Syed Mushtaq Ai Trophy Kashmir Speedball team won their opening group A match Mushtaq Ali T20 tournament, Group C match, here today. of the Syed Mushtaq T20 tour- Championship gets underway Singh, Ashutosh Singh, of the Syed Mushtaq Ali here today. nament, here today. overall trophy in 5th North India Pandey vindicated his cap- Excelsior Sports Correspondent in sub junior boys section, while Suryansh Rabogtra, Ajay Singh, Trophy Twenty20 tournament Railways scored 210 for Batting first, Punjab man- Speedball Championship at Aryan Kangotra, while the silver tain Naman Ojha's decision to in sub junior gilrs category, here today. two in 20 overs on one of the aged a paltry 130 for six in 20 SRINAGAR, Jan 2: District New Delhi, recently. medal winners included field first as he reduced Andhra Aisha Parveen prevailed over While Dhas snared 4/10, flattest of decks with No 3 overs with Mandeep Singh Srinagar Carrom Championship About 300 students from 11 Lakshaydeep Jamwal, Akarshan Pradesh to 22 for four inside Tabinda, Khusboo got better of Ashwin picked up 3/28 to bun- batsman Saurabh Wakaskar smashing 76 off 52 balls with States of the Country participat- Rasyal, Krish Sharma, Mansi five overs with a four-wicket got underway at Institute of Seerat Parvaiz and Sabreena dle out Haryana for 113 in scoring 118 off 55 balls with seven fours and three sixes. ed in the event. Slathia, Anmol Ghai, Pallav burst. Hotel Management, Raj Bagh, Firdous beat Sadiya Imtiyaz in. 19.1 overs. seven boundaries and 11 sixes. Yuvraj was dismissed by a 32 members team from J&K Sharma, Vikas Sharma, Aarav He removed both the open- here today. In junior boys, Waseem He added 185 runs with for- slower delivery from Rajat participated in the event under Sharma, Shubam Puri, Rhea Electing to bat after win- ers -- Srikar Bharat (9) and The Championship was Bashir trounced Husbaan, Dar mer RCB player Asad Pathan Bhatia, caught by Rajesh the supervision of Sunny Nanda. Tikku, Kunal Sharma and Fiza ning the toss, Haryana's bat- Prasanth Kumar (3) -- before declared open by Principal IHM, Affran outclassed Aijaz Ahmad, (85). Bisnoi. Delhi got the second place Choudhary and the bronze ting failed the team with skip- dismissing Koripalli Srikanth Raj Bagh, Nisheeth Srivastava Danish Bashir thrashed Javid and Haryana claimed third per Nitin Saini's 44-ball 50 (9) and A Pradeep (0). in presence of Aarif Khan, gen- medal winners were Irfan Coming at one down in the took two wickets for 19 runs Ahmad, and Waseem Yousuf spot. Amhed Khan, Anish Sharma, being the only bright spot. eral secretary J&K Carrom defeated Ahsan ul Haq, while in The team won 5 gold, 12 sil- The seasoned Virender very second ball of Kerala's run 18.4 overs at the St Paul's while Sandeep Warrier, Association, Firdous Ahmed Saksham Talwar, Aryaman chase after opener V A Jagadeesh College Ground. Padmanabhan Prasanth and V A junior girls section, Uzma ver and 9 bronze medals in the Sharma, Rohini Saihi, Basu Sehwag came a cropper, dis- Khan, Ex secretary J&K Carrom Rashid beat Sumaira Javaid, Championship. missed after adding just 3 runs was dismissed for a first-ball For Jammu and Kashmir, Jagadeesh got one wicket each. Association, Mudasir Khan, Cheetri and Kunal Kohli. duck, Prem stitched 35 runs with Mohammed Mudhasir was the Brief Scores: Asra Shafi drubbed Snobar to the military medium pace of organising secretary of the event Afzal, Reebu Jan defeated Rajagopal Sathish. Mohammed Azharuddeen (14) most successful bowler with two Jammu & Kashmir: 126/6 in and Adil Rashid Shah, Ex vice JU’s Prof Abha elected Secretary for the second wicket and then wickets for 27 runs. 20 overs (Bandeep Singh 37, Barjis and Anjum Alam got president of J&K Carrom walk over against Uzra Binti and Kashmir in a Syed Mushtaq another 40 runs with Sachin Earlier, Jammu and Kashmir Parvez Rasool 34 not out; Association. Ali Trophy T20 match here Baby (13) for the fourth wicket were restricted to 126 for 6 in Raiphi Gomez 2/19). Mustafa. Indian Sociological Society Earlier, Adil Rashid present- Mohammad Yaqoob beat today. to take Kerala to victory. their allotted 20 overs after Kerala: 129/5 in 18.4 overs ed welcome address wherein he Excelsior Correspondent Apart from President and Chasing 127 for a win, Raiphi Gomez (22 not out) being sent into bat. (Rohan Prem 59 not out, Raiphi Sheikh Athar, Irshad Ali Secretary, five Managing thanked those who coordinated trounced Gowhar, Faizan JAMMU, Jan 2: The Head, Kerala overhauled the target played a useful run-a-ball Bandeep Singh (37) and Gomez 22 not out; Mohammed with them to make the event a Committee Members were also with eight balls to spare, thanks innings down the order as he Parvez Rasool (34 not out) were Mudhasir 2/27). (PTI) defeated Asif Ali, Adnan Afzal Department of Sociology, elected to the office of Indian success. trounced Javaid Ahmad in sen- University of Sociological Society. On the inaugural day today, ior boys section, while Abida Jammu, Prof For the post of Secretary, Somdev, Saketh advance in New Challenger, JCC Umair drubbed Sajid, Syed Mehraj defeated Nusrat Jan and Abha Chauhan there were five contestants and a Faizan trounced Tanzeel and Safiya got better of Asma in sen- was elected total of around 1400 votes were Chennai Open Qualifiers Saleem Jafar outplayed Muzahir ior girls section. Secretary, Indian polled from all over the Country. register emphatic victories Sociological CHENNAI, Jan 2: wild card Indian entrant to the Prof Abha Chauhan got 387 Excelsior Sports Correspondent bagged 2 wickets each, while Society (ISS), main draw was pitted against votes, while her nearest rival Country's top singles play- RK Bhat claimed one wicket for the result of Spaniard Daniel Gimeno JAMMU, Jan 2: New secured 304 votes and the rest of ers Somdev Devvarman and JKP XI. Soumay Jain was which was announced at ISS Traver, ranked 98. Challenger Cricket Club and the three secured 245, 180 and Saketh Myneni registered declared as man of the match. Headquarter in New Delhi, "Each match at this level Jammu Cricket Club registered 171 votes respectively . smooth wins to move to the In another match played recently. would be tough but I will put victories over their rivals in the Prof Abha has been an active second round of the ATP today, Jammu Cricket Club Prof Abha alongwith another in my best efforts before my ongoing 3rd Jammu Tawi member and office bearer of the Chennai Open qualifying defeated YCC by 31 runs. JCC female colleague Prof Sujata local fans who would be root- Premier T20 Cricket International Sociological event, here today. scored 139 runs in 20 overs by Patel from Central University of ing for me," Ramkumar said. Tournament, being played at Association. Earlier, she was Sixth seed Somdev defeat- losing 7 wickets. Deepak Dogra Hyderabad created history as it "I have played a lot of GGM Science College Hostel Member, Managing Committee ed N Vijay Sundar Prashanth was the top scorer with unbeaten was for the first time that two Challenger events last year ground, here. ISS and Convener Research with a comfortable 6-2 6-3 30 runs, while Gurdeep Singh top posts in ISS were occupied and I am geared up for In the first match, New Waheed-Ur-Rehman Para, Political Analyst to Chief Minister Committee 10 of ISS on Gender scoreline, avenging his Pune and Vishwajeet Singh con- by two females, because Sujata Chennai Open. I hope to finish Challengers defeated JKP XI by and other dignitaries launching January Batch Admissions for Studies. Challenger defeat against local tributed 24 and 15 runs respec- was elected president of ISS. around 120 rankings at the end 2 wickets in a close contest. JK students organized by Aryans Group of Colleges.
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