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Primo.Qxd (Page 1) TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 (PAGE 12) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU TN take control of Ranji Srini-Bindra in blame game, SC to examine match against J&K BCCI amendment DINDIGUL (TAMIL NADU), Resuming at their overnight NEW DELHI, Dec 15: Dec 15: score of 28 for three, Jammu and Kashmir batsmen wilted under The Supreme Court today Spinners Rahil Shah and pressure as they lost wickets at decided to examine the contro- Malolan Rangarajan shared eight regular intervals. versial amendment in the BCCI wickets between them as Tamil The visitors' first innings last- rules which enables office bear- Nadu bundled out Jammu and ed just 54.2 overs with Hardeep ers to own teams in the IPL and Kashmir for a paltry 132 in their Singh top-scoring with a 35 not Champions League amidst rag- Speedball players posing for a group photograph alongwith the galaxy of dignitaries in Jammu first innings to take control of their out. Bandeep Singh (15), captain ing debate over conflict of inter- on Monday. Ranji Trophy cricket match on the Parvez Rasool (14), Manik Gupta est issue. second day here today. (10) and tailender Samiullah The apex court termed the The home side, who made 254 Beigh (18) were the other bats- issue of conflict of interest "rel- Players in action during Ice Hockey Tournament in Leh. 7th State Speedball Championship concludes all out in their first innings, began men to get into double digit fig- evant" and decided to scrutinse Excelsior Sports Correspondent Speedball Association, on of the year trophy was pre- then their second innings on a ures. the controversial amendments Army conducts Ice Hockey Tournament Shantmanu, Divisional sented to Rhea Tikku and strong note by scoring 199 for one Brief Scores: amidst blame game by top JAMMU, Dec 15: 7th State at the draw of stumps. Tamil Nadu: 254 and 199 for 1 cricket administrator, N Excelsior Sports Correspondent conducted with active involve- Commissioner of Jammu and Gurmanjeet Singh and the most ment of the local 'Lalok Sports Speedball Championship conclud- Vijay Gupta, journalist were pres- promising player trophy was pre- Left-handed opening batsman in 49 overs (Abhinav Mukund Srinivasan and I S Bindra over LEH, Dec 15: Army's ed at MA Stadium, here today. Abhinav Mukund was unbeaten batting 110, B Aparajith batting its introduction in the BCCI Association'. ent. sented to Ankit Sharma. Chushul Brigade under the aegis The tournament witnessed Khurshid A Ganai, Financial The three day long event com- The vote of thanks was pre- on 110 runs (144 balls, 11x4, 1x5) 53) rules. of Trishul Division organized Jammu and Kashmir 1st participation of 12 Ice Hockey Commissioner Industries and prised of 1000 students drawn sented by S P Langer, chief advi- and he was in company of Baba "BCCI has to defend the Inter-Village Ice Hockey Innings: 132 all out in 54.2 overs Teams of the local Commerce Department was the from 6 districts of the State. sor of the Association, while Aparajith who was batting on 53 amendment," a bench compris- Tournament at Tangtse, here. (97 balls, 5x4) at close of second (Hardeep Singh 35 not out; M villages/schools. chief guest on the occasion, while Earlier, Pooja Malhotra pre- Manika conducted the proceed- ing Justices T S Thakur and F M This is a popular sport of day at NPR College Ground here. Rangarajan 4/35, Rahil shah During the Tournament, the founder patron of Speedball sented welcome address, which ings of the programme. I Kalifulla said.(PTI) Ladakh during winters which The home side have now 4/61). (PTI) Association, Pooja Malhotra, ws followed by a variety of cultur- The winners were felicitated captures the essence of Ladakh, skill, the speed, the enthusiasm, chairman TS Group of Institutes, taken a lead of 321 runs with nine the ferocity and the fighting al items presented by the students. by the dignitaries on the occa- second innings wickets intact. especially when the water bod- Navin Agarwal, Director General The event was organized by sion. RN Chopra Academy wins ies freeze in the extreme cold. spirit of the Ladakhi players was Youth Services and Sports and Sunny Nanda, general secretary of As part of the operation displayed. chief patron of Speedball the Association. Sadbhavna to encourage local The colourful extravaganza Association, patrons of the On the occasion, the champi- Pankaj of GDC Rajouri U-12, U-14 T20 Tourneys talent in sports, this Inter- also witnessed a cultural pro- Excelsior Sports Correspondent and Dhrub chipped in with 14 Village Ice Hockey Tournament gramme presented by the Army bags 1st place cross country runs. For Col Chopra is being organized in the memo- troops, which involved tradi- JAMMU, Dec 15: Academy, Umar Sadiq took 2 ry of Lady Cadet Stanzin Odzes. tional Ladakhi dances and Excelsior Sports Correspondent University of Jammu flagged off Outplaying its rivals convinc- wickets Sachidanand, Jugjap The Tournament is being 'Bhangra'. the race in the presence of Physical ingly in the summit clashes, JAMMU, Dec 15: Pankaj and Yugan took 1 wicket each. Directors-Balbir Singh Chib Col R N Chopra Cricket Arya Suvansh Thakur was Choudhary of Govt Degree Mandeep Singh, Neelam Chalotra Academy lifted the title tro- declared man of the match and College (GDC) Rajouri stood first, and Mukesh Sharma, besides Ravi phies in the Under-12 and best batsman of the tourna- while Lal Chand of GDC Samba Gupta, Ravish Vaid, Gagan Under-14 Cricket ment, while Abhay Tandon was won 2nd and Haroon Rashid of Kumar, Arjun Singh, Jai Baharat Tournaments at IIIM-CSIR adjudged best bowler, Abu GDC Rajouri bagged 3rd position and P D Singh. ground, here today. Bakar best fielder, while man in the Inter-Collegiate cross coun- The Championship was con- In Under-12, Col R N of the series award was bagged try championship, organized by the ducted by athletic coaches Nirmal Chopra Cricket Academy Directorate of Sports and Physical Singh and Harsimran Singh. defeated Jodhamal Public by Dhrub Singh Parmar. Education University of Jammu, Inter-Collegiate cross country School by 68 runs. In Under-14 final, Col R N here today. (women) championship 2014-15 Academy scored 169 runs Chopra Cricket Academy Medal winners in 13th National Martial Arts Championship Prof Dhian S Bhau Director, will be organized at 7.30am at the in 20 overs, with Arya trounced Sidhant Cricket posing for a group photograph. Sports and Physical Education, same venue tomorrow. Suvansh Thakur top scoring Academy easily to win the with 40 runs, while Abhay title. Harsh Dev Singh and JU's Inter-Collegiate Kabaddi Tourney concludes Tandon, Jugjap Singh and Sarthak Peshin scored 51 and Army dignitaries interacting with the students of National 13th National Martial Arts Ritwik Sharma contributed 32, 40 runs for Chopra Academy Integration tour. 23 and 16 runs respectively. respectively. Harsh Dev Singh PG men lift title trophy For Jodhamal, Vanamlin, was declared man of the match Shopian students return from Championship organized Excelsior Sports Correspondent of Jammu distributed the prizes Harish and Abu took 1 wicket and best batsman, while Excelsior Sports Correspondent won the gold medal, while the among the winners and runners each. Jugjap Singh, Aryan Dogra other medal winners from JAMMU, Dec 15: Defeating JAMMU, Dec 15: 13th up teams. In reply, Jodhamal Public and Aryan Gandral were National Integration tour Jammu included Shivani Vijyal, Government Degree College National Martial Arts Prominent among others School scored 101/7 in 20 declared best bowler, best Excelsior Sports Correspondent A grand function was organ- Nageen Bhat, Sarfaraz Khan and (GDC) Kathua convincingly in Championship was organized by present on the occasion were Dr overs to lose the match by 68 fielder and man of the series ized at Army Goodwill School Dhananjay Sharma from DBN the summit clash, P G JAMMU, Dec 15: As a part CAMAT India in association Brij Baloria, Raj Kumar Bakshi, runs. Harish scored 24 runs respectively. Balapur in which parents of the Vidya Mandir Mubarak Mandi Department, University of of the Army's initiative to inte- with Lion’s Club at Khatri Dr Balwinder Singh, Ravish participating children and Jammu (all gold); Deepanshu Jammu lifted the title trophy of grate the people of remote and Sabha in Pathankot. Vaid, Vikas Karlopia, Gagan Principal were present. Jamwal and Tajinder Singh (all the Inter-Collegiate Kabaddi underdeveloped areas of Dr Pardeep Sharma and RCC Srinagar, Wave Club Col RS Bazad while address- silver) and Uday Jamwal, Tournament, organized by the Kumar, P D Singh, Jai Bharat, Kashmir into the national main- Sudeep Garg were the chief ing the students reiterated the Rishab Bali and Chitvan Bali Directorate of Sports and Vikesh Sharma and Goutam stream, the Army organized a guests on the occasion. CAMAT importance of education and (all bronze). Physical Education, Jammu Sharma. National Integration tour to India had invited the Freedom script emphatic wins From ACM Public School University, here. Matches were officiated by Chandigarh-Shimla-Jammu for awareness to bring prosperity Society, an association of Sports Excelsior Sports Correspondent and scored 22 runs was Janipur, Shenbaaz Ahmed won PG Department got better of Ankush Gupta, Keshav Singh, a group of school children and development in State. and Martial Arts from Jammu to adjudged man of the match. gold, Madhav Sharma and GDC Kathua by 7 points (38- Harpreet Singh, Ankush accompanied by two teachers of He emphasized the students participate in the championship. JAMMU, Dec 15: Rainawari In another match, RCC Urvashi Bakshi won Silver and 31) in a close contest. Sharma and Aman Deep Singh. Cricket Club (RCC) Srinagar Shopian district, which conclud- on setting high goals for them- 450 students participated in Srinagar outplayed Friends Club Sahraan Ashraf Shah and Prof Dhian S Bhau, Director, All the matches were con- and Wave Cricket Club defeated ed today.
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