WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2014 (PAGE 16) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Warner hits century before SC hints at high-powered panel Mumbai-J&K match keenly poised to decide on punishment MUMBAI, Dec 9: Bandeep Singh (11) were at He received fine support the crease. from pace Mumbai spearhead NEW DELHI, Dec 9: decide on punishment. We want India fight back The Ranji Trophy Group A J&K had taken the first Kulkarni, as the duo slowly the system to be more effective," cricket match between The Supreme Court today innings honours by grabbing a and steadily pulled the home ADELAIDE, Dec 9: No 408 inscribed on their jerseys. price for his inexperience. the bench said adding "action has Mumbai and J&K was evenly hinted that a high-powered com- small lead of 18 runs over the team out of the woods with a But nothing was more Against Karn, Warner used to follow immediately". poised at the end of the third mittee could be set up to decide on hosts, who, however, batted stand of 152 runs in 204 min- 's paid poignant than Warner, who was at his feet to good effect and repeat- Though Justice Mudgal com- day's play with the visitors the punishment for those who well in the morning session utes for the fifth wicket. a fitting tribute to his deceased mittee has not found anything finishing on 58 for one while his attacking best, but at the same edly lofted him apart from play- breached the IPL code of conduct, from a shaky 66 for four to But once the combination teammate Phillip Hughes by regarding the "cover-up" by chasing a modest target of 237 time was finding it difficult to ing some glorious drives. including Gurunath Meiyappan, cross the 200-run mark before was broken by Umar Nazir, cracking a rollicking 145 before Srinivasan for alleged involve- on a wearing track at the keep his emotions under check. Senior most pacer Ishant was the son-in-law of BCCI President- losing a clutch of wickets to who had Kulkarni edge to the India clawed back with three When he reached a personal the only bowler, who ended up ment of his son-in-law Gurunath Wankhede Stadium here quick blows to share the in-exile N Srinivasan. be all out for 254. Uthappa, Agarwal put with a reasonably The committee, that could Meiyappan in betting and spot- Suryakumar honours on an emotionally economical fig- fixing scandal, the bench said the Delhi inch closer charged opening day of the include retired judges, will also Yadav, unbeaten last evening Karnataka in drivers seat ures of 1/56 in 20 look into whether Srinivasan's high powered committee would on 17 with night watchman first cricket Test here today. towards outright win BENGALURU, Dec 9: overs. role in the alleged betting and have to examine various angles Dhawal Kulkarni (1), played a Opting to bat first, After chasing and the issue of conflict of interest NEW DELHI, Dec 9: Australia rode on Warner's spot-fixing scam in IPL 6 and if responsible innings to score Openers and leather for much would be one. 10th Test century and were the role of the two requires pun- Skipper Gautam Gambhir's his fifth first class century and Mayank Agarwal stamped their of the first two "Conflict of interest issue can cruising along comfortably ishment and the quantum. decision to play at Roshanara fourth in the tournament. class by hitting sparkling half- sessions, in the be a course correction for future. before India struck three The court also suggested vari- Club ground is set to be vindi- Yadav, who threw away his centuries to put Karnataka in post-tea session, If committee says there was a con- vital blows at the fag end of ous options including whether cated as his bowlers pushed the drivers seat against Tamil India fought back flict of interest in Srinivasan's the day to reduce the hosts to Srinivasan wanted to remain in Delhi to the verge of an outright Punjab close in on victory Nadu in a Group A Ranji in the match and function, it cannot say punish but 354 for six at the Adelaide BCCI or retain his team CSK in win over Saurashtra in their Trophy cricket match, here showed some suggest for amendments in the Oval. the IPL. Whether the committee Group B Ranji Trophy cricket against Haryana today. sense of purpose. rule," it said adding the committee The home team was should be external or should be a match here today. PATIALA, Dec 9: Both Uthappa and Agarwal The older ball would also look into the aspect of comfortably placed at 258 in-house committee of BCCI, the At stumps on the third day, stole the show with their 76 and didn't help their whether a person's involvement in Riding on India discard for two when Warner apex court observed. Saurashtra, after being forced to 80 as Karnataka reached 247 bowlers though Yuvraj Singh's brilliant century, became debutant spinner The court said maintaining the cricket administration while wear- follow-on, were 163 for four. for four at the close of third as runs continued Punjab set Haryana a daunting Karn Sharma's maiden vic- "purity" of cricket was utmost ing multiple hats amounts to con- They still require 62 runs to day's play, thus gaining a vital to flow at a con- target of 321 runs before reduc- tim, which triggered a col- important for it and hinted at set- flict of interest. avoid innings defeat after being 263-run second-innings lead. sistent pace, ing them to 26 for three at lapse of sorts with Mitchell ting up a high-powered commit- The bench said the committee shot out for 217 in the first Both Uthappa and Agarwal thanks primarily stumps on the third and penulti- Marsh (41), night-watchman tee to suggest measures for would examine and analyse the essay, conceding a 225-run added 163 runs for first wicket to Warner. The mate day of their Ranji Trophy Nathan Lyon (3) and Brad cleansing the game and ascertain aspect of quantum of punishment first-innings lead. Delhi had to almost push Tamil Nadu out Australian 250- Group B cricket match here Haddin (0) falling in quick if there was conflict of interest likely to be inflicted upon persons scored 442 in their first innings. of the game on a sporting run mark came today. succession to help India involving Srinivasan. found guilty of breaching the code The visitors were 76 runs short Chinnaswamy strip. (PTI) up in the 56th Punjab need to take seven stage a fightback. "That committeee has to be a of conduct. of the follow-on score of over while the high-powered committee and that more wickets tomorrow to post Steven Smith was The apex court took exception 293.(PTI) second slip, one of the four opening batsman committee will also look into the an outright win, even as unbeaten on 72 when to Srinivasan attending Tamil wickets he took in the innings, added a brisk 50 conflict of interest and its findings today. Haryana face an uphill task of stumps were drawn for the Nadu Cricket Association's meet- the Mumbai innings fell apart. runs off 76 balls will be binding on BCCI," a Jammu and Kashmir, who saving the game with another day with four balls still to be Australian David Warner celebrating century ing in November after he had vol- It deepened when Yadav was with Smith. bench of justices T S Thakur and are meeting the 40-time cham- 295 more runs required for vic- bowled. against India in 1st Test at Adelaide. untarily stepped aside as cricket caught in similar fashion off Their stand F M I Kalifulla observed while pions for the first-time ever in tory. Earlier, the stadium wit- administrator, forcing him to the same bowler -- his seventh didn't go much hinting that the committee would the tournament, require just After bundling out Punjab nessed a gamut of emotions admit that it was mistake on his wicket of the game. score of 63, he raised his bat and further though as Warner holed consist of retired judges. 179 more runs on the final day for 273 in their first innings, before the commencement of the part. Injured Wasim Jaffer looked heavenward as a tribute to out in the deep an over later. He The bench said somebody has The apex court said the most with nine wickets in hand to Haryana took a slender lead of remained unbeaten with four match as spectators clapped for cause a major upset in the his mate. walked off to a rousing reception, to take a call on the punishment important thing for them was to 10 runs by posting 283 all out. after batting at no. 11. exactly 63 seconds as a mark of On reaching his century, whilst pointing his bat to the beginning of the tournament. on the basis of the Mudgal ensure that there should be a puri- (PTI) Nazir's new ball partner respect for Hughes. Both teams Warner again broke down and skies. India hoped for a quick But the wearing wicket here Committee report but the question ty of game and to look into the Ram Dayal then polished off wore black arm bands while the skipper Michael Clarke, batting couple wickets at this juncture, is who should be given the task. would give Mumbai a great remedial aspect from the commit- wicket after reaching his half- the tail to return impressive Australians had Hughes' Test cap at the other end, came over and but were thwarted by an 87-run "We are not very keen to chance to stop their rivals tee.(PTI) century in the Mumbai first figures of five for 76 in the gave him a hug. stand for the fourth wicket from scoring an upset win. Inter-House Kho-Kho innings, made 115 in just second innings and eight for Australia had a cause for con- between Smith and Mitchell At stumps on day three, under four hours off 158 balls 127 in the match. competition held cern as Clarke retired hurt on 60 Marsh (41 off 87 balls). first innings centurion and with 18 fours. Shubham Khajuria (34) and J&K batted sedately in the Excelsior Sports Correspondent due to a recurring back spasms, The hosts' 300-run mark came after having added 118 runs for up in good time, in the 70th over, run-chase, but lost the wicket JAMMU, Dec 9: R M the third wicket with Warner. and six overs later Smith brought 25th Senior National Tennis Ball Cricket C'ship of opener Adil Reshi to Public School organized Inter- Clarke faced 84 balls hitting nine up his ninth Test fifty off 90 balls . House Kho-Kho competition, fours in the process. and with the help of six fours. Brief Scores: today. Warner was finally out after India's only hope thereafter J&K eves win 3rd Mumbai: 236 & 254 The students of 5th, 6th and facing 163 balls and striking 19 was the second new ball and it (Suryakumar Yadav 115, 7th class took part in the come- boundaries. He holed out in the was immediately taken when Dhawal Kulkarni 37; Ram tition. deep mid-wicket region where due. Aaron provided the break- place, boys lose in QFs Dayal 5/76, Umar Nazir 4/49). The competition was held Ishant Sharma took a catch off through with Marsh caught at Excelsior Sports Correspondent ing Tennis Ball Cricket J&K: 254 & 58 for one in between Tawi House and Karn's bowling. gully by Kohli and then Shami Federation Cup to be held in the 37 overs (Shubham Khajuria JAMMU, Dec 9: Losing to Chenab House in which Tawi Warner was severe on the removed Lyon soon afterwards. Winners of Taekwondo event posing for a group photograph month of January-February, 34 batting, Bandeep Singh 11 Goa in the thrilling contest in House emerged winner, while Indian pacers, especially the way- Shami redeemed his day with at BSF School Paloura in Jammu. 2015. batting). (PTI) the girls of Bansatar House ward Varun Aaron (2/95), who another late strike, having Haddin semifinals, Jammu and Kashmir defeated Jhelum House to win came in for a lot of punishment. caught behind. BSF Paloura wins sub jr boys girls won the 3rd place in the Inter-Collegiate Kabaddi Championship the trophy. Even Mohammed Shami (2/83) In the post-lunch session, 25th Senior National Tennis Ball The winners felicitated by was not spared while debutant Warner had struck his 10th Test title in Taekwondo Cricket Championship at Sunder the Principal Ravinder Kour. Karn (1/89 in 23 overs) paid the hundred as he put on a century Nagar in Himachal Pradesh, SPMR Commerce College, GDC stand with Clarke. The Australian Excelsior Sports Correspondent Ahuja, Aditya, Karan Thappa, today. Danish Verma, Lakshya Katoch, Earlier, Jammu and Kashmir captain retired hurt in the 44th JAMMU, Dec 9: BSF Billawar among winners on day-2 over of the innings, about half an Vanshika Langeh, Arnav Gupta, defeated Himachal Pradesh eas- Primary School Paloura bagged Kohina Chib, Tania Sangral, ily in one-sided affair. Excelsior Sports Correspondent GDC Poonch by 30 points ( 56- hour before tea, as he hurt his overall trophy in sub junior boys 26), GDC Akhnoor outplayed back fending a short ball from Kashish Sharma, and Shreya Bhat J&K boys were defeated by JAMMU, Dec 9: SPMR event of Inter-School Taekwondo (all gold); Sachit, Ujjawal, Ripika Orissa in the quarterfinals in a GDC Udhampur by 31 points Ishant. Championship organized by College of Commerce, Jammu (67-36), GDC Paloura trounced and Mansva, Pranshu Gupta, close contest. Clarke had earlier, on 38, sur- Rakwal Taekwondo Club at and Government Degree GDC Surankot by 23 points Kartik Singh, Krish Kargotra, However, with this perform- vived a close caught-behind call Sprawling Buds School, here College Billawar were among (37-14) and GDC Kathua Archita Verma, Bhargvi Sharma, ance, both the teams of the State the winners on day-2 of the against Aaron in the 36th over. recently. Uddyansh Sharma, Hardik and drubbed MAM College by 1 have qualified for the forthcom- ongoing Inter-Collegiate The very next over Warner The headmistress of the Govind Kattal (all silver). point (16-15) in a tough contest. reached his century, his fifth in School, Gayatri Kotwal lauded Kabaddi Championship, being The matches were officiated organized by the Directorate of 2014, off only 106 balls and the efforts of the medal winners by Anil Sharma, Ankush Gupta, Sports and Physical Education, inclusive of 14 fours. Two overs and their coach Rajinder Singh. Harpreet Singh, Ankush Sarma, University of Jammu, here. later, Clarke too celebrated his The medal winners included Keshav Singh, Gagan Kumar half-century.(PTI) Jevanjote, Saksham, Pransh SPMR College of Commerce defeated GDC and Amandeep Singh. The winners of Roller Skating Championship posing for Samba by 5 points (24-19), The tournament is being group photograph on Tuesday. GDC Bishnah organizes while GDC Billawar got better conducted under the supervision of New Age College Phinter by of Prof. Dhian S Bhau, Director, 42 points (55-13). Directorate of Sports and Heritageans Excel in Roller Quiz Competition In other matches, GGM Physical Education, University of Jammu. Excelsior Sports Correspondent Wetland and its various Migratory Science College prevailed over Skating Championship Birds. JAMMU, Dec 9: EVS Excelsior Sports Correspondent Sambyal (class 2nd) , Sefit Kour, Team A comprising Saroj Department of GDC Bishnah Tanishq Salathia (class 3rd) , Bala, Nandita Kumari and Nekha organized a Quiz Competition on Students displaying certificates presented to them by Harbans JAMMU, Dec 9: Heritage Vanshdeep Kotwal, Rochit Gupta Kumari, team C comprising of the theme “Gharana Wetland and Bhalla Educational Trust. School won 14 gold medals, 18 (class 4th) , Ansh Gupta, Gourav Sapolia, Avilash Kumar its Birds” under the supervision of silver medals and 14 bronze Harsamarth Singh, Mehul and Priya Dabbay and team B medals in 9th Gold Cup Roller Sharma, Sanchita Gupta Krishang 500 students to receive Skating Championship Organized Gupta, Vipul Sharma (class 5th) , by Indiana Roller Skating Club Kartikeya Puri, Akriti Gupta Affiliated to Jammu Kashmir (class 6th) , Eklavya Sambyal scholarships Roller Skating Association which (class 7th) , Ankit Gupta (class Excelsior Correspondent The chief guest advised the concluded at Peer Kho Skating 8th) , Gurpreet Pal Singh (class Rink Jammu recently. students to make full use of the 9th) JAMMU, Dec 9: 500 chil- The medal winners included scholarship and announced a The Principal and the staff dren will receive scholarships in Krishang Kohli, Arav Kohli, special grant of Rs 51000 in congratulated the team and the the seven days camp started by Children of KV Jyotipuram in Reasi, participating in painting Tania Deep, Divyanka Kapse, support of the education to the coach on their sterling perform- Harbans Bhalla Educational workshop on Tuesday. Shivam Prashar (class 1st) , students. ance and wished them good luck Trust, here. Shrnaya Sharma, Shaurya Trust also conducted for their future endeavour. Out of 500 students, 76 chil- Medical and Counselling of the dren already attended the schol- SCB Trust holds arship distribution programme students to know about their Heritage School accredited of the Trust on the 2nd day of health and interest in study. The Trust, which has a mis- painting workshop the camp today. Excelsior Correspondent They also encouraged the young with British Council ISA The winners of Quiz Competition posing for group photo- HBET is supporting educa- sion to change lives of needy children through literacy sup- children and taught them the Excelsior Correspondent The British Council graph on Tuesday. tion for the girl child in rural REASI, Dec 9: A large num- port programmes has been pro- painting skills. International School Award, areas of Jammu region. ber of students of Kendriya Preeti Dogra, Asstt Prof, viding scholarships and con- A painting contest was also JAMMU, Dec 9: Heritage ISA, is a benchmark scheme that comprising Shilpa Verma, Jyoti Vinod Sachdeva, CEO of Vidyalaya, Jyotipuram and other Convener EVS Committee. ducting various other child wel- organised in which young chil- School has been accredited with acknowledges the School's con- Sharma and Shalani all students Hall Mark and Monalisa was the schools of the area besides artists Four teams each comprising fare schemes from last 17 years. dren of KV and other schools par- the British Council International tinuous effort in imbibing the of BA Part-II stood 1st, 2nd and chief guest, while Anand Lakra from various States of the country School Award (ISA) for the peri- three students participated in the ticipated. The winners were felic- spirit of global citizenship, sen- 3rd respectively. was the guest of honour on the Over 89% children are from are participating in five-day paint- od of 2014-2017. competition and were asked ques- itated by the guests and other dig- sitizing the child towards diver- Points were recorded by Asif occasion. rural areas. ing workshop being organised by Dr Gautam Guha, Vice tions regarding the Gharana Mohd. Other present on the occa- nitaries. The locals of the area sities and differences while Master Sansar Chand Baru lauded the efforts of the trust Mother's Pride & Joy preschool sion included Dr Seema Jamwal, Memorial Trust at Jyotipuram. Dr Renu Gupta, Arti Sharma and members for promoting art and This unique workshop to pro- culture in this area. holds poem recitation Dhiraj Singh. mote art and culture in this hilly Dr Meenu Gupta, who pre- A Painting Competition on the area is being organised with the Excelsior Correspondent sented papers at theme “Birds of Gharana- Symbol support of Centre for Cultural Annual Meeting JAMMU, Dec 9: English of Peace and Harmony was also Resources and Training (GoI) and of Radiological poem recitation "From the page to organized. Prof Kalpana Kesar, the CRPF in Reasi district. The Association of the stage" was held at Mother's camp is being held under the Principal of the College was the North America, Pride & Joy pre- guidance of supervision of noted chief guest on the occasion. Chicago. 100th school, here. artist Anuradha Rishi, daughter of In the event 7 students partici- Scientific Children famous artists of national repute showcased their pated and painted beautiful pic- Assembly and Annual Meeting from Jammu, late Master Sansar recitation skills tures of various migratory birds of Radiological Association of Chand Baru. with confidence who visit Gharana Wetland from North America (RSNA) was The workshop was jointly and poise. far across Central Asia and held on November 30 to Students along with School authorities displaying British inaugurated by Managing Children Europe. Monika Kaith of BA December 5, 2014 at Council International School Award certificate while posing for Director, Salal Hydel Power dressed in lovely costumes, using Part- III, Nidhu Kaith, Pooja Devi McCormick, Place, Chicago. a photograph. Project G M Ansari, stunning props, gave amazing per- Around 60,000 global delegates of BA Part-II and Priya dabbay of The students of KC Gurukul Public School, who won gold Commanding Officer of CRPF enhancing his knowledge about formances. attended this meeting. Dr Principal and Anuriti Bhargava BA Part-III were adjudged 1st, medals in the Hindi and Sanskrit category in the recently held 126th battalion Bidda, Randhir the world around him. The judgment criteria were Meenu Gupta, Radiation ISA Coordinator represented the recitation, clarity, action, pronun- 2nd & 3rd while consolation was National Patriotic Group Song Competition held at Govt Women Sharma, Chairperson of the Trust The Principal of the School, Oncologist of Jammu, present- School in the 'School Award ciation and voice modulation. shared by Aman Kumar and College, Parade. Mavish Sharma, Sunidhi Sharma, Shivangi Anuradha Rishi and Principal KV Jagdish Singh Dhami felt satis- ed paper on her research work Ceremony' held on December 4, The Principal- cum-Director Shilpa Verma of BAPart- II by the Sharma, Urvashi Koul, Diksha Koul, Tanvi Gupta, Nilza Angmo Jyotipuram, A G Ghera. Several on brain tumours. She is mem- 2014 in a glittering function faction over the sterling contri- of the School, Mona Khurana panel of judges comprising Dr Rafta represented the State at the National Level Programme artists invited from different ber of RSNA and her work was held at Kempinski Ambience bution of staff in accomplish- judged the event gave away cer- Suman Charak, Dr Seema Jamwal held at Pant Nagar Agricultural University Meerut under the States exhibited their extra-ordi- appreciated by delegates. Hotel, New Delhi. ment of this remarkable feat. tificates to the winning students. and Arti Sharma. Aegis of Bharat Vikas Parishad. nary talent with brush and paint.