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Page10sport.Qxd (Page 1) SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2016 (PAGE 10) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU England take lead, first Test Media XI outplays Sterlite CC in friendly match heads towards draw Excelsior Sports Correspondent wrecker-in-chief, who took 3 RAJKOT, Nov 12: Rahane (13) in the pre-lunch ses- Rahane and Kohli departed in wickets in his 3 overs by con- sion and the rest in the session the span of under 15 minutes and JAMMU, Nov 12: In an ceding 16 runs. The Indian spin troika's inabil- before tea. in the space of 17 balls in the first exciting cricket match played Media XI, led by Mir Imran ity to get breakthroughs on a good The last-wicket stand between session to raise England's hopes between Media XI and Sterlite chased the target in 22 overs. batting track was exposed once Ashwin, who was 49 when the which were dashed by Ashwin Cricket Club (SCC) here at Irfan was the top scorer with 78 again as the first cricket Test ninth wicket fell, and Mohammed and Saha with their diligent half Phallain Mandal ground, the for- runs off just 34 balls. He hit four against England meandered mer beat the later in 22nd over. sixes and seven boundaries in towards a draw after a solid centu- SCORE BOARD Batting first after winning his brisk knock. ry stand by the visiting team's England 1st innings: 537 openers here on the penultimate India 1st innings: (Overnight 319-4) day. Murali Vijay c Hameed b Rashid 126 After India were all out for Gautam Gambhir lbw b Broad 29 488 in their first innings, thereby Cheteshwar Pujara c Cook b Stokes 124 conceding a first innings lead of Virat Kohli hit wicket b Rashid 40 JU Employees Cricket Team posing for group photograph at Chandigarh on Saturday. 49 runs, England openers Alastair Amit Mishra c Hameed b Ansari 0 Cook (46 batting) and teenager Ajinkya Rahane b Ansari 13 14th All India Vice-Chancellor's T20 Cricket Cup Haseeb Hameed (62 batting) Ravichandran Ashwin c Ansari b Ali 70 added 114 runs in 37 overs to take Wriddhiman Saha c Bairstow b Ali 35 the lead to 163 runs. JU drubs Punjab University Chandigarh by 25 runs Ravindra Jadeja c Hameed b Rashid 12 Excelsior Sports Correspondent runs to the total. Ameet and Rajesh Salhotra was With only a day's play left and Umesh Yadav c Stokes b Rashid 5 turn on offer being a slow one, it Daud also chipped in with 17 adjudged as man of the match for Mohammed Shami not out 8 LUDHIANA, Nov 12: and 16 runs respectively. For his all-round performance. will take a Herculean effort from Extras (B-23, LB-2, WD-1) 26 University of Jammu in its third Indian bowlers to enforce a result Punjab University Chandigarh, Jammu University Team Total (all out in 162 overs) 488 league match defeated Punjab Ved Prakash took 2 wicket- Manager, Sham Lal Sharma, out of this match which is heading Fall of wickets: 1-68, 2-277, 3-318, 4-319, 5-349, 6-361, 7-425, University Chandigarh by 25 towards a tame draw. s'whereas Amrinder and Suresh Assistant Manager, Vikas Langer 8-449, 9-459. runs in the ongoing 14th All shared one wicket each. Punjab and Pawan Singh, president - England won't mind as it India Vice-Chancellor's T20 Bowling: Stuart Broad 29-9-78-1, Chris Woakes 31-6-57-0, Media XI players posing for a photograph after registering University Chandigarh was bun- JUNTEU also congratulated the would give them a necessary Cricket Cup at Ludhiana in Moeen Ali 31-7-85-2, Zafar Ansari 23-1-77-2, Adil Rashid 31- win over SCC in Jammu on Saturday. dled out for126 runs in 19.2 team for its convincing win. boost on a long tour that will end 1-114-4, Ben Stokes 17-2-51-1. Punjab, today. in the third week of next month. overs. Raj Kumar Bakshi took 3 University of Jammu will England 2nd innings: the toss, SCC led by Mukul Mukul and Nitish of SCC Batting first, University of Cook was unbeaten on 46 off wickets, while Pawan and meet HP University Shimla in its Alastair Cook batting 46 scored a good total of173 runs in took two wickets each in 5 and 4 Jammu scored 152 runs for five 107 balls and debutant opener Balwant shared 2 wickets each. next league match on November, Haseeb Hameed batting 62 stipulated 25 overs. Gourav overs respectively. wickets in the stipulated 20 Hameed struck his maiden half- Rajesh and Daud took one wick- 2016. Extras (B-4, LB-1, NB-1) 6 Gupta of SCC hit highest 43 Sachin Singh, Manager of overs. Rajesh top scored with century on debut. The 115-ball et each. Total (For no loss in 37 overs) runs off42 balls with 5 fours. Media XI team was the organiz- blistering 32 runs in just 21 balls, innings had five boundaries and a 114 Bharat of Media XI was the er of the match. while Vishal Sudan scored 29 six. Bowling: Mohammed Shami 6-1-12-0, Ravindra Jadeja 10-1- runs and Niranjan contributed 23 With the pitch showing just 33-0, R Ashwin 10-2-32-0, Umesh Yadav 5-1-13-0, Amit Mishra the usual signs of wear and tear, 6-0-19-0. State School draw looks the most obvious result, unless England make a Shami (not out 8) kept England on century stand that lasted for 98 Powerlifting C'ship challenging declaration and press the field longer than they may minutes. from Dec 18 for a victory tomorrow. have expected and helped India Kohli became the first Indian In the morning, India resumed cut the lead to below 50. skipper in over 65 years to be dis- Excelsior Sports Correspondent at the overnight 319 for four and All the Indian wickets that fell missed hit-wicket while Rahane lost wickets steadily barring a 64- today were claimed by the English was dismissed cheaply before JAMMU, Nov 12: J&K run seventh wicket stand between spin trio of leggie Adil Rashid (4 Ashwin and Saha steadied the Sports Powerlifting Association Ravichandran Ashwin, who made for 114), off-spinner Moeen Ali (2 rocking boat with a half century is organizing State School a steady 70 with seven fours off for 85) and left-arm spinner Zafar stand. Powerlifting Championship for 139 balls and in 200 minutes, and Ansari (2 for 77). Both Rahane and Kohli were Under-19 boys and girls from wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha The other two wickets were out to pull shots on a wicket where December 18, 2016 at RKM (35). shared equally by pacers Stuart the odd ball had started turning Students being felicitated by dignitaries while celebrating Gym, Upper Gummat, Kanji India lost the wickets of cap- Broad (1 for 78) and Ben Stokes and jumping from the footmarks Annual Sports Day at MV International School. House, here. tain Virat Kohli, who struck five (1 for 52). or widening cracks.(PTI) The Championship will be State Sports Target Ball team posing for a group photograph fours in 95 balls, and Ajinkya held to select the players for alongwith dignitaries in Jammu. MV International celebrates School National Powerlifting GCW Parade lifts15th Annual Veeranna Championship for Under-19 boys and girls to be held at Shiv J&K Sports Target Ball Aivalli Memorial Debate Competition Trophy Annual Sports Day Chhatrapati Sports Stadium, Excelsior Correspondent The Law School, University of said that imparting of training is Excelsior Sports Correspondent Saraswati Vandana to welcome the Pune from January 22 to team selected Jammu; Sangapriya from very important for skill develop- gathering. January 25, 2016. JAMMU, Nov 12: MV JAMMU, Nov 12: Indian Government College for ment and that it will go a long The meet was declared 'Open' General Secretary J&K Excelsior Sports Correspondent asked them to play with sporting International School celebrated its Institute of Public Women, Parade bagged the sec- way in cementing the socio-eco- by the chief guest. Sports Powerlifting spirit. Annual Sports Day in the School JMMU, Nov 12: Jammu and Administration, J&K Regional ond prize followed by Nazish nomic empowerment of the Athletes from classes 1st to Association, Rajan Jain has The team: Sidhant Bhua Sports Stadium with great zeal and Kashmir Sports Target Ball Branch in collaboration with Wani from Government Degree State. He further talked about 11th displayed lots of confidence invited the players interested to (APS), Vishal Talgotra (PS), fervour, here today. Association, under the aegis of Department of Students Welfare, College, Doda. The consolation the success of Udaan and and the spirit of sportsmanship as take part in the Championship Sahial Kumar (APS), Mohit Dilbagh Singh, ADGP Security Bhartiya Target Ball Federation University of Jammu organized Umeed schemes that have they competed with their peers in to vie for the top honours. Kumar (APS), Shivshant Singh was the chief guest on the occasion, selected 10 players for 4th resulted in several success sto- 50m, 100m, 200m, 400m, relay (APS), Sahil Janjua (JPW), while Joginder Singh, SSP Samba JKCA U-16 Senior National Target Ball ries of entrepreneurs. However, race, jumping, javelin throw, shot Ankit Sharma (GGMC), Ritik was the guest of honour and SDPO Championship to be held at he added that developmental put etc. Ratra (GGMC), Sahil Kumar Samba Abhishek Sharma was the Cricket Camp Moga in Punjab from November strategies and entrepreneurial The toddlers of the Prep Wing (DHSS), Rahul Mennia special guest.
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