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Page14sports.Qxd (Page 1) SATURDAY, JULY 25, 2015 (PAGE 14) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Ojha takes five-for as India A Rain washes out Bangladesh- Taekwondo Championships commence S Africa Test Day 4 Vasundra secures Gold in U-29 kg CHITTAGONG, July 24: runs respectively, whittling down take 154-run lead Bangladesh's first innings lead to Rain washed out the fourth 17. Cadet Girls, Harjeet Kour in U-59 kg CHENNAI, July 24: had the batsman stumped, Stoinis added 154 runs at just day's play in the first Test The second and final Test of besides sending back Matthew under three runs an over. It was between Bangladesh and South Excelsior Sports Correspondent CRPF and Srikant AC CRPF, In Sub Junior U-32 kg Girls, Pragyan Ojha picked up an two-match series will be held in Wade and Andrew Fekete. the same pair that did the Africa today. whileas DS Bisht, Commandant Vishaka Jiswar and Prachi impressive five-wicket haul as Dhaka from July 30 to August 3. JAMMU, July 24: District CRPF presided over the function. Sharma claimed Gold and Silver In reply, India A were rebuilding job after Ojha three- Match officials at the Zahur India A bowled out Australia A (Agencies) Jammu Taekwondo Association in The technical team was head- medals, whereas Netra Hakku and served in their second essay by wicket burst yesterday. Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in collaboration with CRPF Group ed by Atul Pangotra, Rashika Kumari bagged Bronze for 268 before extending their Abhinav Mukund (40) and However, there was no con- Chittagong called off play at Wrestling Competition Centre organized “2nd J&K State lead to 154 runs by the end of International Referees with his medals. tribution from the other bats- 1:25pm (0725 GMT). from tomorrow (Cadets) Kyorugi/Poomsae team of officials namely Sanjay In Sub Junior U-19 kg Boys, SCOREBOARD men as the visitors' innings South Africa, who made 248 Taekwondo Championship” and Kumar, Rajat Thakur, Mukta Ruder Pratap and Parth Sharma folded up in 99.3 overs on the in the first innings, bowled out Excelsior Sports Correspondent “8th Open J&K State Taekwondo Gupta, Rohit Sharma, Sunil Singh, secured Gold and Silver medals, India A first innings: 301 third day afternoon. Bangladesh for 326 and reached Championship” at CRPF Group Rajesh Sharma, Rajan, Arvind whereas Neelanjan and Aryan Australia A: 268 61-0 in their second knock when JAMMU, July 24: After suc- Centre, Bantalab under the aegis Kumar Satti, Pankaj Kumar, Pandita claimed Bronze medals. Karun Nair (4) and Shreyas cess of wrestling competition at of Jammu and Kashmir India A second innings : Iyer (4) were at the crease at bad light forced an early stumps K L Rahul c Nicolas Maddinson b Travis Head 29 with 24.5 overs left to be bowled Chandigarh, WhatApp group Taekwondo Association and stumps. Taekwondo Federation of India Abhinav Mukund c Cameroon Bancroft b Gurinder Sandhu 40 on the third day. "Yaar Kushti Da Shokeen" is India A had scored 301 all organizing third Wrestling India. Cheteshwar Pujara c Peter Handscomb b Gurinder Sandhu 42 Openers Stiaan van Zyl and out in their first innings. (PTI) Dean Elgar were on 33 and 28 Competition at Domail Chowk Around 800 players/officials Karun Nair Batting 4 near Jhajjar Kotli on July 26. are participating in this champi- Shreyas Iyer Batting 4 This was stated by Sanjeev onship and players from the entire Ex: Lb-2 : 2 Sharma and Gurdeep Singh, Jammu & Kashmir State show- Total: (for 3 wkts in 46 overs): 121 organizer in a handout. case their skills. FOW: 1/39, 2/110, 3/110, They further stated that the The Championship was started Bowling: Gurinder Sandhu 11-5-13-2, Andrew Fekte 4-1-18-0, firth bout of Rs 1 Lakh will be with the demonstration of Stephen O' Keefe 17-3-54-0, Travis Head 7-3-20-1 Sean Abbott 5- fought between Wrestler Benia of Taekwondo skills by young boys and girls of different institutions. 1-13-0, Marcus Stoinis 2-1-1-0. Jammu and Wrestler Birju of Delhi. Apart from this 15 bouts The chief guest on the open- third day's play in the first will also be fought between the ing ceremony was PC Sharma, skipper Cheteshwar Pujara President, Jammu and Kashmir unofficial cricket Test, here known wrestlers of India. (42). Mukund and Pujara hit "Some of the wrestlers who Taekwondo Association, whileas today. four and five boundaries each, guest of honour were DN At the close of play, the will participate in this competition respectively, before getting out are Amit from Delhi, Sukha from Pangotra, general secretary, Players in action during Taekwondo Championships at hosts were steadily placed at Winners of quiz competition posing for group photograph towards the fag end of the day's Rajasthan, Amit from Jammu and Kashmir Taekwondo CRPF Group Centre, Bantalab. 121 for three in their second with Minister of State for Education Priya Sethi and others at Association and Santosh Kumar, play. Chandigarh, Roshan from Narinder Sharma, Nitish Anand In Sub Junior U-27 kg Boys, MIER, BC Road in Jammu. Principal KV Bantalab. The spe- innings at the M A Jammu, Sunil from Zirakpur and and Vipan Sharma. Amit Verma and Vaibhav Abrol Both the wickets were taken cial guests were BR Meena AC Chidambaram Stadium. by fast medium bowler Sandhu Priya calls for making Swachh Bharat Abhiyan grand success Farooq from Jammu", they added. The Championships were secured Gold and Silver medals, Back in the mix after 18 (2/13), who plays for Delhi organized under the chairmanship whereas Harshit Khajuria and of Anuj Sharma and Gurinder months, the 28-year-old left- Daredevils in the Indian Vash Gupta claimed Bronze JMC, MIER organize Inter-Village Volleyball Singh Rakwal, Convener. arm spinner Ojha, bowling Premier League (IPL). medals. RESULTS : In Sub Junior U-35 kg Boys, with a remodelled action, Opener Lokesh Rahul had picked up five for 85, while leg In Sub Junior U-16 kg Girls, Bidhan Bisht and Shivankar got out to Travis Head after Tourney commences Muskan and Kavya Verma spinner Amit Mishra managed quiz competition Mahajan secured Gold and Silver making a 45-ball 29. His knock Excelsior Sports Correspondent the tournament to identify and secured Gold and Silver medals, three for 55. Excelsior Correspondent cess and the Government would medals. was studded With four bound- take all necessary measures on select budding players. whereas Maitreya and Vaibhavi In Cadet Girls U-29 kg, There was a wicket, too, for JAMMU, July 24: REASI, July 24: Inter Village Emphatic response to a public- Abrol claimed Bronze medals. aries and a six. its part to ensure cleanliness in Volleyball Tournament (Under- Vasundra Sharma secured Gold medium pacer Abhimanyu Continuing the programmes ity campaign ensured 12 teams In Sub Junior U-18 kg Girls, For Australia A, middle- our towns and cities". 19) organized by Rashtriya Rifles medal, whereas in U-33 kg, Mithun. under "Swachh Bharat Week", Aleesha and Soumya secured order batsman Handscomb top- Calling upon the participants Battalion, Jhangar under the aegis representing respective villages in Marheen Bano and Sheetu Devi Meanwhile, Ojha got Jammu Municipal Corporation Gold and Silver medals. scored with a 182-ball 91-run to involve in the noble mission of Force Headquarters, Reasi the event. claimed Gold and Silver medals. injured and had to be carried (JMC) organized a quiz competi- The opening ceremony high- In Sub Junior U-20 kg Girls, In U-44 kg, Arisha Sharma, knock, hitting seven bound- of cleanliness, Priya said tourists commenced at Lam. Gaurvi Khajuria and Kashish off the field. tion regarding Swachh Bharat lighted the local cultural and patri- Manshi Baliyan and Sania aries. Stoinis made 77 off 179 from all across the country and The village level games are claimed Gold and Silver medals, Ojha's scalp today included Abhiyan in collaboration with secured Gold, Silver and Bronze balls, and struck 10 fours and a world visit the State and impact being organised by the unit in otic themes presented by students whereas Meenakshi and Shabana the well-set Marcus Stoinis and Model Institute of Education and medals respectively. six. of clean tourist destinations, close coordination and with sup- of Government Middle School, secured Bronze medals. Research (MIER), BC Road. In U-51 kg, Aditi Verma and Gurinder Sandhu, while Mishra During their fifth-wicket cities and towns would go a long port of local village sports bodies Saryah in presence of large num- In Sub Junior U-20 kg Girls, picked up the important wicket Minister of State for and renowned coaches from the ber of local population, civil and Vanshika Thappa secured Gold partnership, Handscomb and Education, Culture and way in making the image of the Vanshita and Kohina Chib bagged of Peter Handscomb when he State. Army to tap the local talent for Army dignitaries. Gold and Silver medals, whereas and Silver medals. Information, Priya Sethi was the In U-59 kg, Harjeet Kour JMC Commissioner recruitment in the Armed Forces. The closing ceremony and Vanshika Langeh and Afsana chief guest and JMC Representatives from claimed Bronze medals. secured Gold medal. Indian boys finish 6th Commissioner, Soujanya Soujanya Sharma stressed that finals is scheduled to be held on Regimental Centres of Jammu and July 28 wherein senior Army and Sharma was the guest of honour. everyone should avoid using Kashmir Rifles, Jammu and Chairman of the Institute Dr polythene as this is not only pol- Kashmir Light Infantry, The Sikh civil officials will grace the occa- Army sponsored cricket in Asian Junior TT Arun Gupta and Director Renu luting environment but also the Light Infantry, The Brigade of sion.
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