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Page 12 Sports.Qxd SUNDAY, MAY 28, 2017 (PAGE 12) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Focus on Ashwin, Shami as India take Court restrains Sports Council from holding elections of Wrestling Association on NZ in opening warm-up game Excelsior Sports Correspondent Singh, Ranjit Kalra and others LONDON, May 27: track where 300 plus is consid- der surgery. Dhawan, who was from conducting the election of JAMMU, May 27: In a suit ered to be a par score. adjudged the 'Best Batsman' the approved J&K Wrestling filed by Wrestling Association Premier off-spinner Ashwin has not exactly had during the 2013 edition, would Association. of Reasi, the Court has Ravichandran Ashwin will be in a great time in white ball crick- like to once again cement his It is pertinent to mention restrained Sports Council from focus alongside speedster et but the Tamil Nadu off-spin- place atleast in the limited overs here, the parallel Association holding the elections of the rec- Mohammed Shami when ner had recently said that he is squad. headed by Choudhary Lal Singh ognized Jammu and Kashmir defending champions India take ready with a bagful of new Mitchell McClenaghan, Tim was restrained by 3rd Additional Wrestling Association on May on New Zealand tomorrow in tricks for the Champions Southee and Trent Boult make 28, 2017. Munsiff Jammu from interfering their opening warm-up game Trophy. up for a very potent seam attack In the suit filed by Wrestling in the affairs of J&K Wrestling ahead of the Champions Trophy One can expect him to try in any conditions -- something Association of Reasi, an affiliate Association, but the Council has skipper Virat Kohli would fancy Unit of J&K Wrestling thrown the Constitution and the Winners of Jammu District Korfball championship posing for a group photograph alongwith as he is slowly getting back to Association before Munsif Court directions into the winds. the chief guest S Tarlok Singh, president J&K Korfball Association in Jammu on Saturday. form. Katra, it has been submitted that The Sports Council earlier in The middle-order trio of MS elections are, being conducted in a letter dated 25.-05-2017 had Jammu District Korfball C'ship concludes Dhoni, Yuvraj Singh and Kedar clandestine manner, without asked Ranjit Kalra, Member Jadhav will also seek to gain issuing prior notice to the mem- Sports Council (Vice Chairman requisite confidence before the Jammu Red drubs Jodhamal School to lift title bers as warranted in the District Sports Council Jammu) game against Pakistan on June 4. Excelsior Sports Correspondent scorer from Jammu Red was nal, Jhodhamal Public School Constitution of the Association. to observe the elections of J&K Squads Mohit Singh Bhau, who scored 3 defeated KC International by 6- The Munsif vide Order dated Wrestling Association under the JAMMU, May 27: Defeating India: Virat Kohli (captain), goals, while Usman scored 2 2. 26-05-2017 has restrained the supervision of Choudhary Lal Jodhamal School by 7-3 in the Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma, goals. Alisha and Tamana scored S.Tarlok Singh, president defendants Choudhary Lal Singh, Patron of the Association. summit clash, Jammu Red lifted 1 goal each. From Jodhamal J&K Korfball Association was MS Dhoni (wk), Yuvraj Singh, the title trophy of the Jammu Kedar Jadhav, Ajinkya Rahane, Public School, Harsh Srishti and the chief guest on the valedicto- District Korfball Championship, Zitin scored 1 goal each. Referee ry function, who distributed Hardik Pandya, Ravichandran Ajit Agarkar is Mumbai organized by Jammu and Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, of final match was Irfan medals and trophies among the Kashmir Korfball Association, Choudhary.. winners and runners-up teams. Umesh Yadav, Bhuvneshwar here. out new variations in these Kumar, Mohammed Shami, senior team's chief selector Earlier, in the first semifinal, The Tournament was organ- here. The half time score was 4- warm-up games. Dinesh Karthik, Jasprit Bumrah MUMBAI, May 27: replaces former cricketer Milind Jammu Red beat Jammu Blue by ized under the aegis of J&K After a hectic six weeks of 1in favour of Jammu Red. Main Another bowler who is New Zealand: Kane Rege at the helm of affairs of the 5-3, while in the second semifi- State Sports Council. Indian Premier League, the two expected to bowl a few overs is Williamson (captain), Tom Former India pacer Ajit selection committee for the sen- warm-up games will help the Fencer Vansh Mahajan gets Shami. He has not played 50- Latham, Martin Guptill, Ross Agarkar has been appointed as ior team. 'Men In Blue' get back into the over cricket for India since the Taylor, Luke Ronchi (wk), Neil the chairman of the selection Agarkar, now 39, played his 50-over groove and the empha- 19th rank in Singapore World Cup semi-final in Broom, Jimmy Neesham, Colin committee for the senior and last Test match versus Pakistan sis will be on team combination Sydney, back in 2015. de Grandhomme, Corey under-23 Mumbai men's team in 2006 and last ODI against moving into the tournament- Jr Fencing C'hip A fit Shami is an asset with Anderson, Mitchell Santner, by the Mumbai Cricket England in 2007. proper. Excelsior Sports Correspondent his ability to work up brisk Jeetan Patel, Adam Milne, Association. The committee headed by India last played an ODI pace, swing the ball both ways Mitchell McClenaghan, Tim Agarkar, who grabbed 288 Agarkar comprises former India JAMMU, May 27: Talented against England, back in and hit the blockhole. With Southee, Trent Boult. (PTI) ODI wickets in 191 matches, players Nilesh Kulkarni and young Fencer from India Vansh January this year. Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jatin Paranjpe and Sunil More, a Mahajan of Jammu and Kashmir Since the match doesn't have Jasprit Bumrah along with media release by MCA said. got 19th rank in Singapore official status, all 15 members Hardik Pandya looking good to MCA sources said a decision Junior Fencing Championship at in the squad will get a chance to make it to the playing XI in to this effect was taken by its Singapore. play. India's tournament-opener Cricket Improvement Displaying All eyes will be on Ashwin against Pakistan, Shami would Committee. extraordinary as he is coming from a two- look to make a case for himself. Rajesh Pawar has been Fencing skills month break after the BCCI Among the batsmen, Rohit named chairman for the selection Winners of Functional Training Competition organized by and showing wanted him to opt out of the IPL Sharma will again be batting at committee to chose the under-19 Gold's Gym posing for a group photograph along with other composure, in order to recover from fatigue the top of the order after not men's Mumbai team and the members of the Gym. promise, grit after playing all 13 Tests in a opening the innings for Mumbai committee comprises former and guts, gruelling home season. Indians during the entire IPL. India bowler Avishkar Salvi, Gold's Gym organizes Functional National Medalist Vansh quali- The warm-up matches will While it's a different format, Raju Sutar and Santosh Shinde. fied his pool and entered the provide Ashwin with much- Rohit will certainly need to For the Under-16 boys team, knockout stage in Singapore needed game time as he fights Training Competition make some mental adjustments Atul Ranade has been appointed Junior Fencing Championship for his place with Ravindra Excelsior Sports Correspondent ness events held periodically to of facing the new ball first- up. as the chairman of the selection held from May 26 to May 28, Jadeja in case the team manage- spread health and fitness among He had played a couple of committee, which consists of JAMMU, May 27: Gold's 2017 at Singapore. ment decides to go with one its members in particular and the Vijay Hazare Trophy matches Mandar Phadke, Piyush Soneji Gym Jammu, an International Ace Fencer Vansh excelled specialist spinner in the playing Jammuites in general. for Mumbai after recuperating Winners of Inter-School Taekwondo Competition posing and Mayur Kadrekar. brand and trusted name in fitness and ranked19th in Sabre event. XI. The winner of the from a hamstring surgery but along with the dignitaries in Reasi on Saturday. For the Under-14, the selec- Industry, organized a Competition It is the sheer dint of hard It will be a good opportunity Competition in male category was that was also more than two and tion committee will be headed by of Functional Training among its work that has helped this Civil for Ashwin to test his skills Kunal Mahajan, while in female half months back. Omkar Khavilkar with Sanjeev members to conclude the week- Engineering student of Govt. against the likes of Kane District Level Inter-School Shikhar Dhawan has been Jadhav, Nilesh Patwardhan and long Camp, here. category, Monica emerged as the Polytechnic Jammu to achieve Williamson, Martin Guptill and lucky to get a look-in consider- Mangesh Darekar as members. The Camp, which had begun winner. heights. Tom Latham on a placid Oval ing Lokesh Rahul had a shoul- Taekwondo Competition organized Similarly, the MCA also on May 17, 2017, concluded after Excelsior Sports Correspondent defeated Amit Kumar of announced committees to chose a weeklong programme on func- Lawrence Public School by 10- tional training, wherein the mem- Lahiri misses cut at Dean REASI, May 27: The senior women and girls Under- 8; in 29 kg, Saksham of Trikuta bers displayed extraordinary skills District Level Inter-School 19 team. Shiksha Niketan drubbed Akshit to vie for the top honours. Competition in Taekwondo for All the committees were of Montessori Public School by selected for 2017-18.
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