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Page12.Qxd (Page 1) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2014 (PAGE 12) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Kings XI Punjab win battle of CLT20 debutants MOHALI, Sept 18: Shoaib Malik at mid-on. Ben Hilfenhaus (1/30) was A cracking knock from equally effective from the other Glenn Maxwell helped Kings end and took the important XI Punjab overcome a poor wicket of David Miller (0) to start to their chase and win the leave Kings reeling at 23 for battle of first-timers against three in the fourth over. The Hobart Hurricanes by five southpaw from South Africa wickets in the Champions went for the big shots straight League T20 here today. away only to be caught at mid- Kings were reduced to 51 off. for four in the chase of 145 Soon after Vohra's lacklus- before Maxwell hammered 43 tre innings came to end, mak- runs off 25 balls to turn things ing it 51 for four in 7.3 overs. around for the home team. All Kings' hopes were now Thereafter, captain George pinned on their dangerous Bailey (34 runs of 27 balls) and overseas player Glenn Maxwell Thisara Perera (35 off 20) and he did not disappoint. Selected climbers posing alongwith the office bearers of the Association. Students presenting Group Song during Display Your Talent-2014 at Jammu University on shared a blistering 69-run stand He instantly made his pres- Thursday. — Excelsior/Rakesh to make short work of the tar- ence felt in the middle by ham- get in 17.4 overs. mering fellow Australian 33 climbers selected for 20th North Hurricanes, who made their Bollinger for a straight six. JU's Display Your Talent tournament debut alongside Maxwell, one of the stars of Kings tonight, recovered to IPL-7, went on to smash four Zone Sport Climbing C'ship GCW Parade wins Group make 144 for six after Bailey boundaries and another maxi- Excelsior Sports Correspondent Udhampur. School, Udhampur. won the toss and decided to put mum in his blazing knock. The Sub junior boys : Boys : Aman Dogra and the opposition in. Kings camp knew they will be JAMMU, Sept 18: Mrityunjay Sharma of Hardev Singh, both from Kings had a disastrous start home if the 'big show' stayed Mountaineering Association of Shangrilla Public School, Shining Star Academy, Muthi, Song Indian Competition to their chase with Virender any longer. J&K has selected 33 climbers Sarwal, Jammu; Ajay Deep Jammu; Ashish Thakur of Excelsior Correspondent Sangeeta Shivgotra from Competition were "Flood Sehwag caught at third man off His sudden departure how- including 14 girls for participa- Singh and Arun Deep Singh of Basohli, District Kathua; Department of Environment Situation in J&K", "Modi Doug Bollinger (2/30) on the ever tilted the game in favour tion in the 20th North Zone Sport Shining Star Academy, Muthi, Abhishek Thakur of SP Smart JAMMU Sept 18: The Sciences, University of Jammu Factor" and "Mall Culture". very first ball. of Hurricanes again. Maxwell Climbing Championship sched- Jammu; Vansh Gupta of St School, Kachi Chawni, Jammu; Department of Students Welfare, were adjudged as second and Prof Pankaj K Srivastava, The hosts, high on interna- attempted to whack another uled to be organized at Indian Xavier Convent Sr Secondary Yasser Hamid of Amba Kids University of Jammu conducted third respectively. The Dean Students Welfare distrib- tional stars, were expected to one out of the park over mid- Institute of Technology, Kanpur School, Barnai, Jammu; Home, Panthal, District Reasi the Group Song Indian, Painting Certificate of Merit was given to uted the participation certificates chase down the target easily wicket but ended up edging it (IIT, Kanpur) from September 25 Sanyam Bhatt, Mandeep Singh and Nadeem Tariq of Anantnag. and Cartooning competitions on Shikha Singh from JK College among the participants. but the Hurricanes bowlers to the wicket-keeper off medi- to September 28, 2014. and Vikrant Singh (all from Women: Pallavi Sharma and the second day of the "Display of Education, Kunjwani, Jammu. Dr Vijay Saigal, Dr Venu dashed that expectation by um pacer Evon Gulbis. The The team led by Anil Kumar Sprawling Buds School, Sakshi Magotra, both from Your Talent" 2014-15 at Brig The topics for the Painting Koul and Dr Parvinder Kumar making the opposition batsmen hosts still needed 68 runs off will participate in all categories Chinore, Jammu); Arush Singh Govt Hr Secondary School, Rajinder Singh Auditorium and Competitions were "Flood were the Teacher Incharges for uncomfortable through sheer 54 balls. of senior, junior and sub junior of National Academy High Muthi, Jammu and Ambreen Ground Floor Hall, here. Fury", "Spring Season" and above mentioned events respec- pace. It was down to the skipper boys and girls. The State team School, Udhampur and Uzail Fatima of Kargil, presently at In Group Song Indian "Festivals". The participants pre- tively and also apprised the par- Wicket-keeper batsman Bailey and Perera to get their has been sponsored by J&K Afzal Dar of Anantnag. Government Hr Secondary Competition, the team from pared beautiful paintings using ticipants about the Rules and Wriddhiman Saha (11) joined team over the line and the State Sports Council. Girls: Shilpa Charak of School, Mubarak Mandi, Government College for Water, Poster, Pastel and Acrylic Regulations of their respective Manan Vohra at the crease experienced pair eventually The teams: Sub junior girls: Shining Star Academy, Muthi Jammu. Women, Parade, Jammu, bagged colours. event. came after Sehwag's failure. managed to do that with little Shivani Charak of Shining Star Jammu; Muskan Abrol of Men: Anil Kumar of ITI, the first prize whereas the teams Bhushan Kesar, Vijay Anand The programme was com- He could not do negotiate the difficulty. Their 69-run partner- Academy, Muthi, Jammu; Government Hr Secondary R.S Pura, Shashi Kant of from Government College for and Reecha Gupta were the peered by Maydah Rasool while serious pace for long and ship came off just 41 balls. Nitya Sharma of Shangrilla School, Mubarak Mandi, Oriental Academy, Afghan Women, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu experts for the Painting Kulbushan Thakur acted as time scooped a simple catch to (PTI) Public School, Sarwal, Jammu; Jammu; Bindi Sharma of Govt Street, Jammu and Aman Arora and Institute of Music and Fine Competition who gave the brief keeper. Palak Bhagat and Tanisha Hr Secondary School, of Naveen Shiksha Kender, Arts, Jammu claimed second and description about the different Prominent among others Sania, Cara reach semis Rajput of Amba Kids Home, Udhampur; Vanshika Gomdyan Nagbani, Jammu. third place respectively. aspects of painting techniques. present on the occasion were Panthal, Reasi; Asma Gul of and Avantika, both from The team will leave for Prof B S Bali, Brij Mohan In Cartooning Competition, Prof Parmeshwari Sharma, Kargil, presently at Sprawling National Academy High Kanpur on September 23, 2014. and Arvind Kumar were the Rahul Sharma from Govt Chairperson, Campus Cultural of Tokyo Open Buds School, Chinore, Jammu adjudicators for the event. Degree College, Kathua, bagged Committee, Dr Sanjay Sharma, and Madhu Thakur of National India aiming to make mark Two Group Songs were pre- the first prize whereas Shivender Dr Abdul Rashid Manhas, TOKYO, Sept 18: The top seeded Indo- Academy High School, sented by each team out of Jamwal from Govt MAM Assistant Dean (SW), Teacher Zimbabwean pair broke the with big medal haul in Incheon which one was Patriotic and the College, Jammu was adjudged Incharges, Ifra Kak, Cultural Defending champions, Sania rivals seven times but also lost GHSS Rehal celebrates other one was a Folk Song. The as second and the third prize was Officer, Sumeet Sharma, Drama Mirza and Cara Black knocked its serve four times in the con- INCHEON, Sept 18: In 2010, the total medals winner team in the Folk Song shared by Bharti Sharma from Instructor, Rahul Sharma, out Martina Hingis and Belinda test. Hindi Divas scooped by the Indian contingent category presented "Alabeluaa" Department of Mathematics, Secretary, Students Cultural Bencic in straight sets to reach They next face Serbian- Excelsior Correspondent Bolstered by a better-than- at the Asiad was 65 -- compris- which was enjoyed by the audi- University of Jammu and Council and Taniya Sohal, Joint the semifinals of the WTA Toray Spanish combine of Jelena expected performance in the ing 14 gold, 17 silver and 34 ence. Maninderjeet Singh from Secretary, Students Cultural Pan Pacific Open, here today. Jankovic and Arantxa Parra JAMMU, Sept 18: Commonwealth Games, Indian bronze -- a month after a record In Painting Competition, Institute of Music and Fine Arts, Council. Sania and Cara needed 62 Santonja. Government Higher Secondary athletes would now look to haul of 101, including 38 gold, in Rachita Dutta from Institute of Jammu. Classical Vocal Solo will be minutes to dispatch the Swiss From Tokyo, Sania will fly School Rehal celebrated Hindi assert themselves against the the CWG held in New Delhi. Music and Fine Arts, Jammu, The Certificate of Merit was held at 10 am and Semi Classical pair 6-4 6-2 in the quarterfinals straight to Incheon in Korea to Divas, under the guidance of sporting might of continental The sizeable heist in clinched the first prize, while awarded to Sherya Anand from Vocal Solo will take place at of the USD 1,000,000 hard court compete in the Asian Games. School Principal, Baljit Singh, powerhouses such as China and Guangzhou piloted the country Keshav Manhas from Govt Institute of Music and Fine Arts, 2.30 pm at the same venue event. (PTI) with enthusiasm and fervour. Japan in the 17th Asian Games to a highly creditable sixth spot College of Engineering and Jammu. tomorrow. Poem recitation and debat- commencing here tomorrow. on the table which was topped Technology, Jammu and The topics for Cartooning Advani, others qualify for Indian Open ing contest were organized on A total haul of 64 medals in by hosts China with a staggering MIER College of the occasion, which were par- the CWG held in July-August, haul of 199 gold medals.
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