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Page10sports.Qxd (Page 1) SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 2018 (PAGE 10) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU France squeeze past Australia Jayaram sails into semifinals of Messi penalty saved as Iceland hold Argentina US Open MOSCOW, June 16: mix it with the heavyweights. was awarded by the referee, with about how I would take it." FULLERTON (US), June 16: Messi is yet to win a major inter- Mile Jedinak coolly beating France coach Didier Deschamps Lionel Messi fluffed his national tournament and time is Hugo Lloris. But Pogba won a said the Euro 2016 finalists must Comeback man Ajay World Cup lines today, missing running out with his 31st birth- tight match for the 1998 champi- improve. Jayaram stormed into the semi- a penalty as tiny Iceland held day looming. ons when his shot bounced over "It's the World Cup, it's the finals of the USD 150,000 US Argentina to a 1-1 draw after In the first match of the day, the line off the crossbar in the first match. But, yes, we must do Open with a straight game win France benefited from the first France launched their World 81st minute. better, and we can do better," he over Korea's Heo Kwang Hee use of the Video Assistant Cup campaign with victory VAR has been used to vary- said. in the BWF World Tour Super Referee system in the tourna- The day's action also pits 300 tournament here. ment's history. Peru against Denmark. The 30-year-old Indian Just a day after his eternal Paolo Guerrero was left out took half an hour to dispatch rival Cristiano Ronaldo scored a of Peru's starting line-up as Hee 21-18 21-12 in a men's sensational hat-trick to secure a Jefferson Farfan was preferred singles contest at the Fullerton 3-3 draw for Portugal against Titan Gym. as striker. Jubilant KCCC players posing along with their mentor, Ankush Abrol and other dignitaries on Spain, Messi had a golden Jayaram, who was stretched Having had his 14-month Saturday. chance to write his own head- ban for taking cocaine over- in the first two rounds by Yun lines. turned just weeks before the Kyu Lee and Ygor Coelho, will The Argentine stepped up to World Cup started, Guerrero, 34, next face France's Mark Soumay, bowlers take KCCC to the spot with the teams locked at started on the bench in Saransk Caljouw. 1-1 in Moscow's Spartak amid questions about his fitness. Jayaram jumped to a 10-4 Stadium after Rurik Gislason Croatia take on African pow- advantage in the opening round was adjudged to have brought erhouse Nigeria in Saturday's but Hee narrowed down the finals in JKCA Premier C’ship down Maximiliano Meza in the final match in Kaliningrad in deficit to 9-10. However, the Excelsior Sports Correspondent overs. Amandeep Singh top boundaries. Bharti and Govind 63rd minute. Group D, providing a possible Indian again moved ahead scored with 26 runs off 20 balls, took 1 wicket each for Laxmi But Hannes Halldorsson JAMMU, June 16: Talented studded with 4 fours and one six, Cricket Club. Soumay Jain of Players in action during Fifa World Cup match between test of FIFA's determination to slowly to 17-12 before com- speedster Soumay Jain was sim- guessed correctly and palmed keep racism out of its showpiece fortably grabbing the game. while Pardeep Bali and Anuj KCCC was adjudged as the man away the Argentine skipper's Iceland and Argentina at Moscow on Saturday. ply lethal today as he wrecked contributed 18 and 16 runs to the of the match for his brilliant tournament in Russia. The second game seemed havoc along with the other side-footed effort and, despite against Australia as VAR was ing degrees of success in Serie A Croatia will field Real like an even contest where the total. Soumay Jain was the pick bowling display. intense pressure, Iceland held on bowlers to help Kishen Chand of the bowlers for KCCC, who Former Member BCCI and used for the first time at a World and the German Bundesliga, Madrid's Luka Modric and duo fought hard for each point. Cricket Club (KCCC) thrash for a famous draw. Cup. while FIFA used the system at Barcelona's Ivan Rakitic against Jayaram had a slender 5-3 lead captured 3 important wickets by Working Committee Member Sergio Aguero scored the Laxmi Cricket Club in an easy conceding just 6 runs in his four JKCA, Ankush Abrol, the men- The Group C match in Kazan the Confederations Cup in Nigeria but the focus is likely to but Hee shifted the momentum contest by 8 wickets to seal opener for the two-time world was goalless when Antoine Russia last year. The technology be on the reception local fans in his favour for sometime overs. He bowled with plenty of tor of KCCC was present on the champions in the 19th minute berth in the finals of the ongoing pace and swing, not to talk of occasion, who congratulated his Griezmann went down after a is used in what are considered give the Africans. Racism has before the Indian reeled off JKCA Premier Cricket but his strike was almost imme- tackle in the second half. "game-changing" situations dogged the Russian game for five straight points to move to nagging line and teasing length. team emerging victorious and diately cancelled out by Alfred Championship, being organized Ramdayal, Vishal and skipper qualifying for the finals. Uruguayan referee Andres such as a goal, penalty or red decades and FIFA last month 13-8. by the Jammu and Kashmir Finnbogaso. Cunha did not award a penalty card, and can also be employed fined the national football asso- Jayaram didn't let the Manik Gupta claimed 2 wickets The match was officiated by It was another extraordinary Cricket Association, under the each. Ashok Singh, Sham Singh but after viewing the VAR to help referees with cases of ciation over chants directed at advantage slip from there on supervision of retired Judge, result in the history of Iceland, footage, ruled it was a spot-kick mistaken identity. black players during a friendly and sealed the contest. In reply, KCCC chased the Langeh and Rahul Kumar. who famously dumped England Jang Bahadur Singh Jamwal at target in 14.3 overs by losing 2 Now, on June 18, 2018, Patel and Griezmann gave France a 1- "Luckily for us the system against France. It was a hamstring injury GGM Science College Hostel out of Euro 2016. 0 lead. was there," Griezmann said. Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr suffered during the Senior wickets, thus won the match by Cricket Club will take on KC The island nation of 330,000 ground, here. 8 wickets. Jatin Wadhawan top Sports Club in Under-16 Minutes later the Socceroos "When the referee went to see said there had been no issues so Nationals Championship last Earlier, winning the toss and is the smallest country ever to drew level through a penalty of the video, I thought it was a far and he did not expect that to year that saw him slip from scored with 39 runs off 48 balls Tournament at 6:30 am, while qualify for the finals but batting first, Laxmi Cricket Club with 5 boundaries, while Raman Vishal Rising Stars will lock their own, although this time it penalty. I was already thinking change. world no 13 in September to bundled out for 74 runs in 22 emphatically showed they can "We all are sure that there current ranking of 134.(PTI) Thaploo contributed unbeaten horns with Blue Star Cricket will not be any problems for the 14 runs off 15 balls, including 2 Club at 12 noon. Nigerian players because the Rani Rampal's late strike atmosphere we felt already Ishaq Ahmed of Jammu lifts arriving in Russia was very good," he said. (Agencies) hands India 3-2 win over Spain MADRID, June 16: The Indians started to get into Panj Grain Dangal title the game in the second quarter as Roy, Buttler leave Excelsior Sports Correspondent up Wrestlers. Skipper Rani Rampal scored a both teams battled for possession. DySP Nagrota YS Slathia, late winner as Indian women's The visitors defended their Australia with record KATRA, June 16: Wrestler SHO Nagrota RS Manhas and hockey team dished out a spirited lines well, keeping Ishaq Ahmed (Lallu) of J&K and contractor Sushil Kumar chase to square series out Spain's third Police defeated Wrestler Farzad were the guests of honour. penalty corner in the CARDIFF, June 16: Chahremany of Iran and lifted 2nd main bout ended in draw 19th minute. 51st Panj Grain (Nagrota) which was fought between Jason Roy returned to the World no. 10 Dangal title 2018. Babba of Kot Bhawal V/s Aman scene of one of his greatest dis- India made some The Dangal was organized of Ludhiana (Punjab). 3rd bout appointments to score a century good forays in the by Panj Grain Dangal was won by Akram of Jammu Taekwondo players posing along with chief guest, Haji Anayat Ali and other dignitaries at Kargil. as England piled up 342 for closing stages of the Committee in collaboration with who defeated Jatinder of Patila. eight against Australia in the quarter, forcing J&K Indian Style Wrestling 4th bout was won by Sonu of second One-Day International Spanish goalkeeper Association at Village Panj Sirsa who defeated Amir Khan 1st advance Poomsae Training today. Melanie Garcia to Grain in Block Nagrota of of Nargada. 5th bout was won Stand-in skipper Jos Buttler make a fine save in Jammu District.
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