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Page14.Qxd (Page 1) SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 2014 (PAGE 14) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU 1st Vishal Heer Memorial Football Tournament Srikanth enters semis, Sindhu HDFC boss Parekh appointed special DPS Leh holds prize Param FC, Sainik Colony seal berth in final crashes out of Singapore Open advisor to Gavaskar distribution function Excelsior Sports Correspondent Param FC in 60th minute of the For Young Heroes, Mukesh NEW DELHI, Apr 11: match, while for Vijay Heroes, Kumar, Ranjit Rana and Varun SINGAPORE, Apr 11: met was at the Malaysia Open Excelsior Correspondent three positions went to Stanzin JAMMU, Apr 11: Achal Sharma was shown yel- Sharma missed the target in tie- Super Series Premier in Yangchen, Tammana Iqbal and India's Kidambi Srikanth January. The Interim President of Outplaying their respective low card for dangerous play in breaker, while for Sainik BCCI-IPL Sunil Gavaskar today LEH, Apr 11: Delhi Public Stanzin Skaldan. registered a hard-fought win to Unlike Srikanth, other rivals convincingly in the semi- 19th minute of the match. For Colony, Gagandep Singh and appointed Housing Development School (DPS) Leh in collabora- In pre-nursery Buds, Stanzin enter the semifinals of the Indians in the fray -- Sindhu finals, Param Football Club his superb display of soccer Niteshwar failed to net the goals Finance Corporation (HDFC) tion with State Bank of India, Odzang, Jigmet Nurbu and men's singles event of the and Praneeth -- didn't have the (FC) and Sainik Colony skills, Satnam Singh of Param in tie-breaker. chairman Deepak Parekh as his Choglamsar Branch conducted Nawang Stobgyes won first, Football Club entered the final FC was adjudged man of the The matches were officiated Singapore Super Series even as same fate as they lost their special advisor for the seventh prize distribution function for second and third position, while of the ongoing 1st Vishal Heer match. by Rajesh Sumbria, Harleen P V Sindhu and B Sai Praneeth respective matches. edition of the Indian Premier the students of pre-primary wing in Nursery Rose, the first, sec- Memorial Football Tournament, In another semifinal match, Singh, Rohit Kumar Gupta, crashed out in straight games, Eight seed Sindhu started League. in the school premises, here ond and third position was being organized by Young Sainik Colony trounced Young Harmanjeet Singh and Rinku here today. brightly before surrendering to Parekh will be a special invitee today. bagged by Abbas Ali, Stanzin Heroes Football Club, under the Heroes by foul goals to three (4- Gill. Srikanth got the better of the second seed and world during the IPL governing council auspices of Jammu and Kashmir 3) via tie-breaker. Prominent among others the world number 14 Hun Yu of number 3 Yihan Wang of meeting as his vast expertise in Football Association (JKFA) at The match ended in a goal- matches were witnessed by S Hong Kong 17-21 21-14 21-19 China. It was a close battle financial affairs will enable GGM Science College Football less draw in the stipulated time Surinder Singh Bunty, S in a marathon quarterfinal duel between the two shuttlers, Gavaskar to ensure smooth func- ground, here. and was decided via tie-breaker. Amarjeet Singh, Harbans Lal, that lasted an hour and three which the Chinese won 21-19 tioning of IPL affairs for the next In the first semifinal, Param In the tie-breaker, Dimple, Charan Dass, Devi Dass, minutes, to set up a semifinal 21-15 in 37 minutes. two months. FC defeated the Vijay Heroes by Bhanu Kumar, Vijay Kumar and Ramesh Chander, S Kuldeep date against top seed Lee Wang, thus, took a 2-1 lead In a BCCI media release, a solitary goal and the goal scor- Dharam Pal succeeded in scor- Singh, Bansi Lal and Narinder Chong Wei of Malaysia. over Sindhu in head-to-head Parekh has been dubbed as "unof- er was Satnam Singh in the 35th ing goals for Sainik Colony, Gupta. By virtue of this win, record. ficial crisis consultant of the minute of the match. while Vishal Kumar, Vishal Sainik Colony Football Club Srikanth, ranked 25th in the Meanwhile, in the other Government. His role as Special For foul play, yellow card Sharma and Vijay Kumar man- will take on Param FC in the world, has taken a 2-0 lead over men's singles quarterfinal, Director on the Satyam Board in was shown to Brijender in 53rd aged to score goals for Young summit clash on April 13, 2014 Yu in their career meetings. The Praneeth fought his heart out 2009, to revive the company and minute and Satnam Singh of Heroes. at 3:30 pm at the same venue. previous time both the shuttlers before losing 15-21 15-21 restore the confidence in the Indian against fifth seed Du Pengyu of IT industry, was greatly acknowl- India A to tour Australia China in 39 minutes. (PTI) edged." (PTI) HPS organizes Mahayagya Winners posing for a group photograph during prize distribu- in July-August Goa drub Jharkhand by 58 runs tion function at DPS Leh. to celebrate foundation day RAJKOT, Apr 11: Amit Yadav (13) remained Branch Manager SBI Deachen and Bharghav Subhash NEW DELHI, Apr 11: between India A and Australia at Choglamsar, Rakesh Gupta was Baldotra. Queensland. Excelsior Correspondent pooja archana and said that such unbeaten as Goa set Jharkhand a A composed half century by target of 173 runs. the chief guest on the occasion, Soumiya Parvez, KC Angmo The Indian 'A' team will tour July 13-16: 2nd four-day types of yagyas make environ- who later-on distributed prizes and Huzaifa Parvez of Nursery Australia for two-four-day match between India A and BARI BRAHMANA, Apr 11: mental energy rich and pure. skipper Swapnil Asnodkar and However, Jharkhand team fine bowling by Gauresh Gawas floundered yet again losing among the children. Lotus stood first, second and matches and a limited-over Australia A at Queensland. A Nine Kundi Gayatri Mahayagya Speaking on the occasion, Around 250 students took third respectively, while in Prep Quadrangular cricket series from Quandragular series: and Bhandara was organized by School Principal, Gaurav Charak helped Goa thrash Jharkhand by Ishank Jaggi (6), Raju Kumar 58 runs in the Syed Mustaq Ali (11), Virat Singh (0) and Kumar part in the colouring and paint- Diamond, Stanzin Mutup, July 6 to August 2. July 20: Australia A vS India Humanity Public School, Bassi apprised the students about the ing competition. Stanzin Dolma and Skarma The Indian A team will start A at Marrara, Northern Territory. Kalan in connection with the foun- importance of performing such Trophy group 'A' match here Deobrat (0). today. Shiv Gautam (30) and Earlier, School Principal, Thinless claimed first three their tour with two four-day : South Africa A vs NPS dation day celebrations in School yagyas in maintaining a sense of Subhash Kumar presented wel- positions respectively. games against Australia A at the at Northline, Northern Territory. premises, here today. balance and discipline in today's Batting first, Goa made 172 Kaushal Singh (42) were the runs for loss of 4 wickets and only two batsmen to put some come address, before presenta- In Prep Golden, Anjani Allan Border Field in July 22: Australia A vs NPS tion of traditional kathak dance Sehrawat, Ananya Mishra and Queensland before participating at Marrara, Northern Territory. : restricted Jharkhand on 114 for resistance against Goa bowlers. eight in the match, played at Jharkhand made 114 for by the students. Nema Kunzes won first, second in the Quadrangular series, fea- India A vs South Africa A at The students were excited and third position respectively. turing South Africa 'A', Australia Gardens Oval, Northern Saurashtra Cricket Association eight and suffered their third (SCA) stadium at Khandheri. consecutive defeat in the tourna- and overwhelmed and used their The chief guest Rakesh 'A', and Cricket Australia's Territory. July 24: Australia A vs little fingers to colour by using Gupta alongwith school princi- National Performance Squad South Africa A at Northline, Asnodkar and Sagun Kamat ment. gave a decent start, scoring 88 Gawas took three wickets for crayons and pencil colours. pal distributed prizes among the (NPS). Northern Territory. : India A vs In pre-nursery Sepals, Kaniz winners which were sponsored runs for the opening wicket off 18 runs while Darshan Misal The first four-day nmatch NPS at Gardens Oval, Fatima, Sheikh Musavir and by State Bank of India. just 10.2 overs, before Kamat grabbed two for 15. will be held from July 6 to 9 fol- Northern Territory. Stanzin Dawa bagged first, sec- Director DPS Leh, SS Sodhi got out after making 40. Brief Scores: Goa 172 for 4 lowed by the second game from July 26: NPS vs Australia A ond and third place respectively, lauded the efforts of the students Asnodkar was the second (Swapnil Asnodkar 57, Sagun July 13 to 16. at Marrara, Northern Territory. : while in pre-nursery Petals, first in winning galaxy of prizes. The Quadrangular series will South Africa A vs India A at man to be dismissed after mak- Kamat 40), Jharkhand 114 for 8 start on July 20 and will end on Gardens Oval, Northern Territory. ing 47 off 57 balls, with six (Kaushal Singh 40, Shiv August 2. July 29: Australia A vs Sout fours and a six. Gautam 30, Gauresh Gawas 3- Pakistan should learn from The tour is a part of the Africa A at Marrara, Northern Rohit Asnodkar (22) and 18, Darshan Misal 2-15). (PTI) exchange programme that has Territory. : NPS vs India A at been initiated by BCCI along Northline, Northern Territory. Students of Humanity Public School during Mahayagya Gujarat beat UP by 34 runs Indian cricket: Moin with Cricket Australia and July 31: Australia A vs India organized to celebrate foundation day.
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