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T V PICKS Gill to be ‘counselled’ Injured Shaw vs Sri Lanka: 1st T20I, Home advantage for RKFC asked to Star Sports 1, SS Select 1 (SD & HD), 6.45 p.m. Senior women’s T20: Star Onerous task ahead for Bagan as it battles the favourite and the weather V ijay Lokapally report at NCA Sports 1 (SD & HD), 10.45 NEW DELHI a.m. I-LEAGUE Talented Punjab batsman Amol Karhadkar : Star Sports 2 Shubman Gill will be spoken (SD & HD), 9.15 a.m. UTHRA GANESAN to by a member of the Selec­ Prithvi Shaw’s hopes of an ISL: Star Sports 2 & 3 (SD & SRINAGAR HD), 7.15 p.m. tion Committee following India comeback received a NBA: Sony Ten 1 (SD & HD), 7 Jammu & Kashmir is in the his on­field heated alterca­ major blow after the Mum­ a.m. middle of Chillai Kalan — the tion with umpire Moham­ bai opener suffered a labral FA CUP: Sony Ten 1, 2 & 40­day period of the har­ mad Rafi during the Ranji tear on his left shoulder af­ ESPN (SD & HD), 7.30 p.m.; shest winter that set in ear­ Trophy match against Delhi Shubman Gill. ter injuring himself on the Sony Ten 2 (SD & HD), 9.30 lier than usual this time at Mohali on Friday. * AKHILESH KUMAR field during the opening p.m. around. Locals call it one of Gill had protested being day’s play between Mum­ Serie A: Sony Ten 1 (SD & HD), 10.30 p.m.; Sony Ten 2 the coldest Decembers in re­ given out “caught­behind”, dressing room. Bapu was bai and Karnataka. (SD & HD), 5 p.m. cent years with even day a decision which the umpire told by him never to stand at The BCCI medical team BBL: Sony Ten 3 (SD & HD), 1 temperatures recording sub­ revoked after consulting his the after being given asked Shaw, in contention p.m. & 4 p.m. zero figures. partner Pashchim Pathak. out. Such was the respect for the reserve opener slot Australia v New Zealand: On Sunday, Mohun Bagan Keeping in mind the po­ for the umpires.” for the two­Test series 3rd Test, Sony Six (SD & HD), would be hoping to ignore all tential that Gill promises Former India batsman against New Zealand, to 5 a.m. of this, including the fact with his batting, it is learnt Sanjay Manjrekar had once leave the Ranji game mid­ South Africa v England: 2nd Test, Sony Six (SD & HD), that it arrives from three that he will be “counselled” commented against the um­ way and travel to the NCA 2 p.m. home games in warm and at the end of the match. pire (V.N. Kulkarni) during a in Bengaluru to assess his I­League: DSport, 11.30 a.m. sultry Kolkata, when it takes Hard at work: Real Kashmir players try to work up a sweat under the watchful eyes of the Former India captain Bombay­ Ranji injury. & 5 p.m. on host and favourite Real coaching staff on Saturday. * UTHRA GANESAN remarked Trophy match and was sent “He has been called to Kashmir FC for a shot at go­ on twitter, “This kind of off for a session. Many years the NCA and has left for I N BRIEF ing top of the table. points because it will only sure and falter, that is so­ Enyinnaya and Muhammed rowdy behaviour by anyone later, Manjrekar, acknow­ Bengaluru,” said Ajinkya After a pre­season lasting get tougher as the season mething we need to work Hammad needs to get tight­ is unpardonable — least of ledging his poor act, apolo­ Naik, Mumbai manager. more than five months, goes on,” the Scotsman said on. Everyone expects us to er. With snowfall on the eve all by proposed captain of gised to Kulkarni in his RKFC had to wait till Decem­ on the eve of the game. do as well or better than the of the game and more ex­ India­A — no matter how ta­ autobiography. ber 26 to play its first home third position last year so pected on matchday, Mohun lented, no player was ever Former international um­ Karan fights match of the season. That Unfamiliar territory there is that pressure for the Bagan is likely to feel the bigger than the game — ex­ pire K. Hariharan wanted was also the team’s first win With almost 15 players re­ first time for the club. But chill despite an early 11.30 ample needs setting — let a the Board to back the um­ past Rudra for the season following two tained from the side that fin­ last year we had five points a.m. start. more balanced person lead pire. away draws and coach David ished third last season, co­ from four games while we Currently third but with India­A before the referee’s “Mistakes will happen. Himendu Robertson admits the team ordination is one area Ro­ have the same from three an extra game played, Bagan intimidated too!”. There is nothing wrong in is looking to get as many bertson is not worried games this time so I think we arrived in the city a day ear­ Bedi recalled how once revoking a decision if it is Sports Bureau points from its home games about. What he is concerned are doing better,” he added. lier to get acclimatised. Bapu Nadkarni stood his done instantly. Not after the CHANDIGARH as possible. “We would like about, though, is the unfami­ Coach Kibu Vicuna would be ground after being given player had protested. But Fourth seed and national to use the home advantage liar situation of being a fa­ Attacking flair hoping new signing — Sene­ out. “Bapu got into an argu­ the Board must stand by the under­16 champion Karan as much as possible but they vourite in games this season. The addition of Kallum Hig­ galese Papa Babacar Diawa­ ment with the bowler and umpire and in the process Singh fought his way past are a good footballing team “We have been doing well ginbotham has added to the ra — teams up well with the not the umpire. Our captain give a strong message to the Rudra Himendu Bhatt 7­6 Davis takes wing as Lakers and will be tough to stop if in the first half, attack well attacking flair of the team top­scorer so far —Fran Gon­ (Tiger Pataudi) would have players that such poor beha­ (0), 5­7, [10­7] in the second ground Pelicans they get going. But we hope and take the lead but start while the defence, mar­ zalez. But he is unlikely to none of it and told Bapu to viour would not be tolerat­ qualifying round of the LOS ANGELES to get a win and go to eight the second half under pres­ shalled by captain Loveday start the game. immediately return to the ed,” Hariharan said. boys’ section in the ITF Anthony Davis had another grade­3 junior tennis tour­ big night against his former nament at the CLTA Com­ NBA team, scoring 46 points plex on Saturday. to lead Los Angeles Lakers to ATK stops MCFC run Saurabh wins 10­metre air pistol gold The results (qualifying sin­ a 123­113 victory over New gles): Boys (second round): Orleans Pelicans on Friday. Nandakumar Marar cool head and vision creat­ Arnav Pathange bt Amaan The results: LA Lakers 123 bt MUMBAI ed the second goal out of SHOOTING November. had to be content with the 246.4 (583); 2. Sarabjot Singh Adil Tezabwala 6­4, 6­2; Hee­ New Orleans Pelicans 113; ATK ended Mumbai City nowhere. In a strong field of 728 bronze. 243.9 (580); 3. Abhishek Verma rak Vora bt Kartik Saxena 2­6, 7­5, [10­6]; Sushant Dabas bt Phoenix Suns 120 bt New S pecial Correspondent 221.1 (581). FC’s six­match unbeaten Antonio Habas’ squad shooters, it was a commen­ The 13­year­old Shiva Nar­ Raghav Harsh 6­2, 6­2; Aman York Knicks112; Houston BHOPAL Team: 1. Haryana 1734; 2. Army streak with a 2­0 victory at climbed to the top of the ta­ dable fare by Saurabh who wal won the sub­youth gold, Dahiya bt Aditya Balda 6­4, Rockets 118 bt Philadelphia Marksmanship Unit 1733; 3. Ut­ the ble with 21 points (six wins Saurabh Chaudhary asserted had dominated the season with his score of 583, as 6­0; Nikita Sidorov (Kaz) bt 76ers 108; Boston Celtics tar Pradesh 1730. on Saturday, leaving the and three draws), the same his class yet again as he won by winning two individual there was no final in the Rishi Jalota 6­2, 6­1; Sukh­ 109 bt Atlanta Hawks 106; Juniors: fans roaring in delight at the as FC Goa but better on goal the men’s gold in 10­metre gold medals in the World event. 1. Sarabjot Singh 243.3 preet Singh Jhoje bt Torus Ra­ Orlando Magic 105 bt Miami (580); 2. Boby Kaushik 242.2 breathtaking attacks. air pistol in the 63rd National Cups, apart from sweeping Sharvan Kumar shot a wat 6­4, 6­7(3), [10­7]; Karan Heat 85; Washington Wizards difference. (582); 3. Shiva Narwal 222.3 Pronay Halder’s position­ shooting championship all the four gold medals in Singh bt Rudra Himendu 103 lost to Portland Trail The result: ATK FC 2 (Pronoy modest 575 in qualification (583). Blazers 122. AFP ing resulted in the first goal Halder 29, Michael Soosairaj which concluded on the mixed air pistol with Ma­ Bhatt 7­6(0), 5­7, [10­7]; Yu­ but cinched the youth gold, Team: 1. Haryana 1727; 2. Uttar before Michael Soosairaj’s 43) bt Mumbai City FC 0. Saturday. nu Bhaker. half a point ahead of Shiva van Nandal bt Bhupender Da­ Plaza heads Pradesh 1716; 3. Army Mark­ hiya 6­0, 7­5. After having topped quali­ Sarabjot Singh won the sil­ Narwal, with a score of 242.7. Churchill’s winner smanship Unit 1707. Girls (first round): Anjali fication with 583, the 17­year­ ver ahead of Abhishek Ver­ This was some achievement, Youth: 1. Sharvan Kumar 242.7 MARGAO Rathi bt Sanvi Ahluwalia 5­7, old shot 246.4 in the final to ma who had also won two as the youth field had 1307 (575); 2. Shiva Narwal 242.2 6­2, [10­5]; Vanya Arora bt Prolific Trinidadian Willis Komal rewrites beat Sarabjot Singh by 2.5 gold medals in the World shooters, and 1256 managed (583); 3. Naveen 220.3 (577). Lehar Singh Tomar 6­0, 6­1; Deon Plaza headed home a points. Saurabh’s final score Cups this season. Sarabjot to complete competition. Team: 1. Haryana 1717; 2. Uttar Akanksha Nitture bt Sana 90th­minute winner to was 0.1 point behind the went on to win the junior Haryana swept all the Pradesh 1709; 3. Delhi 1704. Bhat 6­1, 6­1; Hitakamya script Churchill Brothers’ steeplechase record world record set by Kim gold by beating Boby Kaush­ team gold medals. Sub­youth: 1. Shiva Narwal 583; Singh Narwal bt Amarjot 1­0 win over East Bengal Song Guk in the Asian Cham­ ik by 1.1 point, while qualifi­ The results: 10m air pistol: 2. Lucky 575; 3. Mukesh Nela­ Bundhel (US) 6­1, 6­0; Kavya that took it to the top of A THLETICS ra (Maharaja Ganga Singh) pionship in Doha, Qatar, in cation topper Shiva Narwal Men: 1. Saurabh Chaudhary valli 571. Khirwar bt Kashish Kant 6­0, the I­League points table 50.75; Decathlon: 1. K.P. Sal­ 6­2; Varda Anand bt Ananya here on Saturday. Churchill S ports Bureau man Haris (Calicut) 6645 pts, Manchanda 1­2 (retired); now has three wins from MOODBIDRI 2. 2. Umesh Lamba (Rajasthan) Rhea Vashishtha bt Anuradha four games while the Chopra 6­2, 6­3; Hannah Komal Jagadale bettered the 6498, 3. V. Naveen Kumar (Pe­ Kolkata­based side dropped riyar, Salem) 6483. Djokovic posts win Indian boys Nagpal bt Vishita Jhorar 6­1, women’s 3000m steeple­ to third with eight points Women: 400m: 1. P.O. Sayana 6­1; Harleen Kaur Dhanda bt from five. chase meet record by nearly (Kerala) 54.57s, 2. B. Sri Jyothi­ Sukhmanni Bhandari 7­5, 7­5; The results: 11s in the 80th National in­ ka (Krishna, Machlipatnam) A TP CUP las Jarry 6­7(3), 6­3, 6­3; Gael finish third Kiran Rani Gnanavelu bt Nan­ Monfils bt Cristian Garin 6­3, At Margao: Churchill ter­university athletics 54.70, Gug Kaur (Panjab, Chan­ dini Dixit 6­3, 7­5. 7­5; Nicolas Mahut & Edouard Brothers 1 (Plaza) bt East championship here on digarh) 55.51; 3000m steeple­ A gence France-Presse Asian Games gold medal­ Roger­Vasselin bt Jarry & Garin TENNIS Bengal 0. Saturday. chase: 1. Komal Jagadale (SS Sydney list and former World No. 3 7­5, 6­2. At : TRAU FC 0 drew Kerala’s P.O. Sayana won ) 10:23.65s MR, OR Rafael Nadal and Novak Djo­ Sports Bureau doubles star, Rohan Bopan­ Kane has Serbia 3 bt South Africa 0 with Punjab FC 0. the women’s 400m while 10:34.53; 2. G. Maheshwari kovic kick­started their Doha na met the juniors in Doha, [Dusan Lajovic bt Lloyd Harris At Kozhikode: Gokulam 1 Madras’ R. Rajesh took the (Palamuru, Telangana) build­up to the Australian Indian boys beat Sri Lanka prior to the Qatar Open in hamstring tear 10:54.96, 3. Jyoti Jagbahdur 3­6, 7­6(4), 6­3; Novak Djokovic (Joseph) drew with Aizawl men’s quartermile gold. Ma­ Open with straight­set wins 2­0 to finish third in the which he will be partnering Chauhar (Mangalore) 11:03.24; bt Kevin Anderson 7­6(5), 7­6 (Kanoute) 1. PTI IANS dras’ R. Swaminathan fin­ at the ATP Cup on Saturday. (6); Nikola Cacic & Viktor Troicki Asian Junior Team Cup un­ Wesley Koolhof, and told High jump: 1. Gracena G. Merly London ished on top in men’s long The results: In Sydney: Group bt Raven Klaasen & Ruan Roe­ der­14 tennis tournament them not to be disappointed Women’s T20 Challenger: (Manonmaniam Sundaranar, jump with an effort of E: Argentina 2 bt Poland 1 [Gui­ lofse 6­3, 6­2. played here. with the result, and work England striker Harry Kane opening game Tirunelveli) 1.77m, 2. M. Jishna 7.78m. do Pella bt Kamil Majchrzak 6­2, In Perth: Group B: Japan 3 bt The boys — Agriya Yadav, hard to win bigger events. suffered a left hamstring washed out (Calicut) 1.77, 3. Gayathri Siva­ The results: kumar (MG, Ktm) 1.73; 2­6, 6­2; bt Diego Schwartzman Uruguay 0 [Go Soeda bt Martin Manas Dhamne, Rushil The results: Third place: India tear during Tottenham CUTTACK Men: 400m: 1. R. Rajesh (Ma­ 4x100m relay: 1. Madras (R. lost to Hubert Hurkacz 4­6, 6­2, Cuevas 6­1, 6­3; Yoshihito Nish­ Khosla and Arunava Majum­ bt Sri Lanka 2­0 (Rushil Khosla Hotspur’s loss to South­ The inaugural match of the dras) 46.93s, 2. Jashanpreet Giridharani, Harshini Sarava­ 6­3; Maximo Gonzalez & Andres ioka bt Pablo Cuevas 6­0, 6­1; der — had lost the semifinals bt Zaidh Zihar 6­1, 6­4; Manas ampton on Wednesday, the second women’s T20 Molteni bt Hurkacz & Lubasz Singh (Lovely Professional) nan, A. Sherin, A.P Srija) Toshihide Matsui & Ben McLa­ 1­2 to eventual champion Dhamne bt Hasal Sennath club has revealed. Challenger Trophy between Kubot 6­2, 6­4. 47.85, 3. Paramvir Singh (Love­ 47.21s, 2. Mahatma Gandhi, chlan bt Cuevas & Ariel Behar 7­ Hong Kong. Ahangama 7­5, 6­2). “Our medical staff will India­A and India­B was Croatia 3 bt Austria 0 [Marin ly Professional) 47.90; Long Kottayam (47.31), 3. Kerala 6(5), 6­4]. Rushil and Arunava had Semifinals: Hong Kong bt India continue to review the inju­ abandoned after persistent (47.72); 20km race walk: 1. So­ Cilic bt Dennis Novak 6­7(4), jump: 1. R. Swaminathan (Ma­ Spain 3 bt Georgia 0 [Rober­ lost the decisive doubles af­ 2­1 (Kwok Shun Dasson Chan bt ry with treatment ongo­ rains ruined play at the dras) 7.78m, 2. P.S. Vishnu nal Sukhwal (Mohanlal Sukha­ 6­4, 6­4; Borna Coric bt Domin­ to Bautista Agut bt Aleksandre Agriya Yadav 6­4, 6­1; Curtis ter winning the first set in ing,” according to a state­ Barabati Stadium on Saturday. (Mangalore) 7.47, 3. T.V. Akhil dia, Udaipur) 1:38:40.49s MR, ic Thiem 7­6(4), 2­6, 6­3; Ivan Metreveli 6­0, 6­0; Rafael Na­ Hong Tseng Tan lost to Manas Veda Krishnamurthy’s India­C (Mahatma Gandhi, Kottayam) OR 1:43:58.64; 2. Rakhi Kush­ Dodig & Nikola Mektic bt Oliver dal bt Nikoloz Basilashvili 6­3, that semifinal. Dhamne 6­2, 4­6, 3­6; Max ment. will take on Smriti 7.46; Discus throw: 1. Bhanu bala (Rajendra Singh, Praya­ Marach & Jurgen Meltzer 7­6 7­5; Pablo Carreno Busta & Feli­ India had topped the Shun Wang Kwok & Kwon Shun Kane responded by Mandhana’s India­B on Sharma (Rajasthan) 51.48m, 2. graj) 1:41:09.76 BR, 3. Bandan (4), 6­2. ciano Lopez bt Aleksandre group featuring Sri Lanka, Dasson Chan bt Rushil Khosla tweeting: “Head up. Tough Sunday. India­A is being led Ankit Dahiya (DAV, Jalandhar) Patil (Mangalore) 1:42:57.63 In Brisbane: Group A: France 2 Bakshi & George Tsivadze 6­3, Nepal and Qatar­B, in the & Arunava Majumder 2­6, 6­3, times don’t last, tough peo­ by Harmanpreet Kaur. 50.98, 3. Praveen Kumar Meh­ BR. bt Chile 1 [Benoit Paire bt Nico­ 6­4. league phase. 6­3). ple do.” RACING Anjeze claims Bangalore Oaks Smashing Blue poised for a hat­trick B ENGALURU: Sarainaga Racing Srinath 2, Pvt. Ltd.’s Anjeze (David Egan up), RHAPSODY (Speaking Of Which­ won the Bangalore Oaks, the chief HYDERABAD: Analeah) Leigh Roche 3 and Smashing Blue is mand (10) Santosh Raj 50.5. Dunkirk (10) Mukesh Kumar 57.5, event of the races held here on poised to complete a hat­trick in 1. KATE, 2. EXPLOSIVE, 3. AIBAK 3. Giethorn (4) Deepak Singh 57.5, QUEEN REGNANT (Dean’s Kitten­ Saturday (Jan. 4). The winner is Aim To Achieve) Donoghue 4. the Byerly Turk Million (1,200m), SRI A.S. KRISHNA MEMORIAL 4. Classy Guy (7) C.P. Bopanna trained by S. Attaollahi. the chief event of the races to be 56.5, 5. Happy Together (6) 1, 7 and 2. 2m 31.59s. ₹23 (w), 13, CUP (1,600m), 5­y­o & over, Egan, who rode confidently, kept held here on Sunday ( Jan. 5). 3 Jitendra Singh 56.5, 6. Rahil (3) 27 and 14 (p), SHP: 52, THP: 47, rated 40 to 65 (Cat. II), 2.15: 1. her filly third last till 1,400m, then Ashhad Asbar 56.5, 7. Yours FP: 140, Q: 132, Trinella: 340 and UMRAOLAL GUPTA MEMORIAL Pentagon (9) Afroz Khan 60, 2. improved to be fifth at 600m, Forever (5) P. Trevor 56.5, 8. Dig­ 96, Exacta: 2,481 and 2,015. Fa­ CUP (1,200m), maiden 3­y­o Destined Dynamite (10) Ashhad started manoeuvring his mount in 1 ger (2) Rafique Sk. 56, 9. vourite: Anjeze. Owner: Sarainaga only (Cat. II), (Terms), 1.10 p.m.: Asbar 59, 3. Palace On Wheels (7) the home stretch. Anjeze respon­ Flamingo Fame (9) Suraj Narredu Racing Pvt. Ltd. Trainer: S. 1. Chuckit (10) Dashrath Singh 55, Gaddam 58.5, 4. On My Way (5) ded tremendously to the remind­ 56, 10. Strategist (8) Akshay Ku­ Attaollahi. 2. Committed Warrior (6) Akshay Dashrath Singh 54.5, 5. Vijay’s ers and galloped with giant mar 55 and 11. Angel Tesoro (1) Kumar 55, 3. Kapell Bruke (2) Empire (8) Ajit Singh 54.5, 6. strides to overtake the leader ESQUIRE STUD STAKES B.R. Kumar 53. A.A. Vikrant 55, 4. Mt. Davidson Bayrd (4) A.A. Viktant 54, 7. Star­ Speedster, passing the last 100m 7 (1,600m), rated 45 to 65: 1. STRATEGIST, ROMA VICTOR (11) Kuldeep Singh 55, 5. Team idar (3) Mukesh Kumar 54, 8. and won comfortably. (Akshay Kumar) 1, 2. YOURS FOREVER, Lycurgus (Vaibhav) 2, Treasure Player (5) Nakhat Singh 55, 6. Dandy Man (1) I. Chisty 53.5, 9. THE RESULTS: Beauty On Parade (8) Rafique Sk. Once More (1) Santosh Raj 52, 10. 3. FLAMINGO FAME Striker (I. Chisty) 3 and Cory­ 53.5, 7. Belle Springs (1) I. Chisty Buttonwood (2) Abhay Singh 51.5 SUNNY BLOSSOM PLATE (Div. GUMBAZ PLATE (Div. II), bantic (M. Naveen) 4. Not run: (1,200m), rated 15 to 35: Bluejack. 2, 1­1/4 and 4. 1m 37.60s. 53.5, 8. Lamha (5) Koushik 53.5, and 11. Balius (11) Akshay Kumar 6 I), (1,400m), 4­y­o & over, 1 Glory time: D. Vinod Sivappa, second left, chairman of the Bangalore Turf Club, along with 9. Look Of Love (9) P. Trevor 53.5, 50.5. rated 20 to 45 (Cat. III), 3.45: 1. STROKE OF GENIUS (S. John) 1, Mr ₹46 (w), 27 and 26 (p), SHP: 47, 10. Lorena (7) B.R. Kumar 53.5 1. BALIUS, Apollo (10) Mukesh Kumar 60, 2. Humble (Kiran Rai) 2, Nostrada­ (from left) S.S. Attaollahi, the trainer of the Bangalore Oaks winning horse Anjeze, jockey David THP: 41, FP: 353, Q: 182, Trinella: and 11. Moringa (4) Ajeeth Kumar 2. BUTTONWOOD, Ice Warrior (7) Nakhat Singh 60, mus (A. Ramu) 3 and Super Gladi­ Egan, owners Tegbir Brar, Tarika Brar, Suhaya Brar and Suhani Brar.* K. MURALI KUMAR 753 and 334, Exacta: 10,339 and 53.5. 3. PENTAGON 3. Maxwell (2) Kuldeep Singh ator (A. Imran) 4. 1­1/4, 2­1/2 and 1­ 4,431. Favourite: Land Of Liberty. 1/4. 1m 14.45s. ₹35 (w), 14, 14 and Owner: Mr. Ajith Vittal Shetty. 1. COMMITTED WARRIOR, BYERLY TURK MILLION 59.5, 4. Stormy (5) Afroz Khan 58, Trainer: Azhar Ali. Mr. Jehan Jehangir Sataravala. ony) 2, Shesmyscript (C. Umesh) 3 5. Satin Symphony (4) Gaddam 119 (p), SHP: 40, THP: 163, FP: 69, Trainer: Prasanna Kumar. 2. KAPELL BRUKE, (1,200m), fillies 3­y­o only Trainer: S. Attaollahi. and Aeolus (Suraj) 4. 2, 1­1/4 and 1­ 4 57, 6. Wings Of Eagles (3) B.R. Ku­ Q: 38, Trinella: 4,258 and 1,825, CORDON BLEU PLATE 3. BELLE SPRINGS (Terms), 2.45: 1. Smashing Blue GUMBAZ PLATE (Div. I), 1/4. 1m 23.81s. ₹33 (w), 15, 17 and mar 56.5, 7. Glendale (6) Akshay Exacta: 23,636 and 4,341. Favour­ DAR- KOLAR PLATE (1,400m), rated (3) Akshay Kumar 59, 2. Bedford 3 (1,200m), rated 15 to 35: 18 (p), SHP: 50, THP: 54, FP: 188, 8 (1,600m), rated 15 to 35, 5­y­o SUNNY BLOSSOM PLATE Kumar 55, 8. Royal Avenger (1) I. ite: Mr. Humble. Owner: Mr. ING PRINCE 30 to 50, 5­y­o & over: TOR- EKALAVYA (David Allan) 1, (Div. (5) P. Trevor 56, 3. Africanus (7) (Trevor) 1, Skyfire 4 Q: 116, Trinella: 424 and 161, Ex­ & over: Chisty 54.5, 9. Free Way (9) A.A. Suresh Chintamaneni. Trainer: OSORO (A. Imran) 1, Tokyo Rose Track Striker (Kiran Rai) 2, Maria­ 2 II), (1,400m), 4­y­o & over, Ajeeth Kumar 52, 4. Akashima (1) (Vaibhav) 2, Debonair (A. Imran) 3 acta: 1,324 and 455. Favourite: Vikrant 54, 10. Spiritual (11) P. Neil Devaney. (S. John) 2, Sharp Response chi (T.S. Jodha) 3 and Dreams rated 20 to 45 (Cat. III), 1.45: 1. Ex­ Mukesh Kumar 52, 6. Appenzelle and Genuine Star (Mark) 4. Nk, 2­ Snowdon. Owners: Poonawalla Trevor 53.5 and 11. Vijay’s (Suraj) 3 and Mohican (Nazerul) 4. United (R. Marshall) 4. Hd, nk and plosive (5) Ashhad Asbar 60, 2. (8) Dashrath Singh 52, 7. Elmira MURDESHWAR PLATE 3/4 and 1­1/4. 1m 13.61s. ₹20 (w), Racing & Breeding Pvt. Ltd. rep. Red Snaper (8) Jitendra Singh 59, Empress (8) Ajit Singh 52. (1,100m), rated 00 to 20: PRIN- 13, 13 and 31 (p), SHP: 31, THP: 75, 2­1/4, 1/2 and ns. 1m 26.25s. ₹34 1. 1m 39.65s. ₹38 (w), 15, 39 and 13 (6) Ajit Singh 52 and 8. Southern 2 (w), 15, 23 and 14 (p), SHP: 59, by Mr. Zavaray S. Poonawalla & 3. Aibak (ex: Troubadour) (2) 1. MAXWELL, CESS PRIDE (J.H. Arul) 1, Air Force FP: 72, Q: 52, Trinella: 487 and Mrs. Behroze Z. Poonawalla, Mr. (p), SHP: 127, THP: 57, FP: 607, Q: Princess (2) Nathan Evans 52. 2. APOLLO, THP: 63, FP: 293, Q: 153, Trinella: Dashrath Singh 57.5, 4. Gazebo 1. SMASHING BLUE, One (Darshan) 2, Amalfi Coast (K. 191, Exacta: 2,070 and 641. Fa­ V.N. Babu and Mr. V. Arjun. 482, Trinella: 1,462 and 499, Ex­ 3. SPIRITUAL 654 and 167, Exacta: 1,718 and acta: 16,213 and 8,106. Favourite: (4) Nakhat Singh 57.5, 5. Urvasi 2. AFRICANUS, Raghu) 3 and Blackhawk (Srinath) vourite: Daring Prince. Owners: Trainer: S. Padmanabhan. (11) Kuldeep Singh 55.5, 6. Diesis Day’s best: BALIUS 4. 3­3/4, 1­1/4 and 3/4. 1m 08.11s. Poonawalla Racing & Breeding 870. Favourite: Sharp Response. Mariachi. Owner: Mr. Vasanth Ku­ 3. SOUTHERN PRINCESS Dream (3) I. Chisty 53.5, 7. Kate Double: COMMITTED WARRIOR - ₹19 (w), 13, 19 and 31 (p), SHP: 50, Pvt. Ltd. rep by Mr. Zavaray S. Owner: Mr. Dilip R. Ranka. BANGALORE OAKS (2,400m), mar T.S. Trainer: S. (6) Akshay Kumar 53, 8. Sputnic TELANGANA AND ANDHRA SMASHING BLUE THP: 83, FP: 88, Q: 79, Trinella: Poonawalla and Mrs. Behroze Z. Trainer: B. Prithviraj. 6 4­y­o fillies, (Terms): Padmanabhan. (1) B.R. Kumar 53, 9. Rare (9) 5 SUB AREA TROPHY (1,100m), Jkt: 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6; Mini Jkt: 3, 4, 5 873 and 462, Exacta: 2,438 and Poonawalla, Mr. Chaduranga Kan­ NEW YEAR CUP (1,400m), 4­y­o ANJEZE (WIN LEGEND-AN- Jackpot: ₹2,880 (216 tkts); Runner­ Rafique Sk. 52, 10. Latest News (7) 4­y­o & over, rated 40 to 65 (Cat. & 6; Tr (i): 1, 2 & 3; (ii): 4, 789. Favourite: Princess Pride. thraj Urs, Mr. Derrick J. Rego & 5 & over, (Terms): SNOWDON GELIQUE) DAVID EGAN 1, up: 403 (661 tkts); Treble (i): 330 G. Naresh 51.5 and 11. Secret Com­ II), 3.15: 1. Max (11) I. Chisty 60, 2. 5 & 6; Tla: all races. Owner: Mr. B.E. Vasanth Kumar. Mr. Sagar Ishwardas Chordia and (David Allan) 1, Knotty Ash (Ant­ SPEEDSTER (Pinson­Tinkerbell) (70 tkts); (ii): 369 (151 tkts).

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