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Page12sports.Qxd (Page 1) TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 2016 (PAGE 12) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Sny Mahi guides SCC Akhnoor to lift India clinch series after crushing 34 Vishav Bandhu Cricket Tourney title 8-wicket win over Zimbabwe Excelsior Sports Correspondent Batting first after winning Akhnoor players tried their level HARARE, June 13: Nair, on his part, got much- all to finish the match with 23.1 the toss, SCC Akhnoor set a tar- best to win the match, but failed needed confidence with some overs to spare. A clinical India clinched the JAMMU, June 13: Four get of 161 runs for the loss of 9 and bundled out at 152 runs for runs under his belt but the man- With ball darting around a three-match ODI series against wickets haul by Sny Mahi guid- wickets in stipulated 20 overs. the loss of 9 wickets in allotted ner in which he played was more bit, the Indian batsmen were cau- Zimbabwe, pulling off another ed Singh Cricket Club (SCC) Rahul Mani was the top scorer 20 overs. Govil made 45 runs, about self preservation on a tious and Nair for one was lucky fine all-round show to crush the Akhnoor to register win over while Amit scored 26 runs. slightly tricky track. to get a reprieve when he edged minnows by eight wickets for an For SCC Akhnoor side, Sny When Nair was finally gone one off Tendai Chatara only to unassailable 2-0 lead, here today. Mahi exhibited brilliant bowling trying to sweep a straight deliv- find that the bowler had over- It was a dominant perform- performance and took 4 wickets, ance yet again from the new- while Rajinder Sharma scalped look Indian side whose bowlers 3 wickets (hat-trick) and Sham first skittled the hosts for a lowly Singh Langeh pocketed 2 wick- Omar Abdullah riding bicycle during function at Beerwah. 126 in 34.3 overs and the bats- ets. men hardly broke a sweat to get Sny Mahi of SCC Akhnoor Omar presents bicycle to Akbar Khan, past the target in only 26.5 overs. was adjudged as Man of the If India manage a 'whitewash' Match, while Man of the Series by winning the third ODI on title was clinched by Govil. tricycles to differently abled persons Wednesday, then it would be a The final match was officiat- Excelsior Sports Correspondent level. "Despite hardships he hat-trick of series wins for the ed by Ashu Magotra and Madan managed his way into SRINAGAR, June 13: Indian teams, maintaining a Lal as umpires, while Kannu International arena and he SDM Akhnoor Sunaina Sharma presenting title trophy of National Conference (NC) clean slate in the African nation maintained the scorecard. deserves all possible support and 34th Vishav Bandhu Cricket Tourney to winning team at Working President and MLA encouragement", Abdullah after their victories in 2013 and On the valedictory function, Beerwah Omar Abdullah pre- Akhnoor on Monday. added. 2015. SDM Akhnoor Sunaina Sharma sented Merida Reacto 5000 Akbar Khan is the first ever If young leg-spinner with 34 runs, while Chandan was the chief guest, who distrib- bicycle worth Rs 2.8 lakhs to Vijayanta Cricket Club (VCC) cyclist from J&K to get selected Yuzvendra Chahal (3/25) broke Sharma made 27 runs and Sonu uted prizes among the winner first State, National and Ambati Rayudu cuts the ball square against Zimbabwe in Akhnoor in the summit clash the backbone of the Zimbabwe chipped in 25 runs. and runner-up teams in presence International level cyclist Akbar for the International event. Apart 2nd ODI at Harare on Monday. and to lift the title trophy of the middle-order, it was Ambati For VCC Akhnoor side, of Vidya Sagar, Amarjeet Singh, Khan. from that he is second ever 34 Vishav Bandhu Cricket Rayudu who hit 41 off 44 balls to Amit scalped 3 wickets, while Deepak Mani, Joginder Magotra This is the first time that an national medalist for the State in Tournament, played at SCORE BOARD stepped. Jagdish and Pankaj took one and Sham Singh Langeh, athlete in the State has been pro- cycling sports. Khan hails from Government Higher Secondary He celebrated his charmed wicket each. Chairman, Akhnoor Tehsil vided with a professional aide of Narbal, an area of Omar Zimbabwe: School, Akhnoor. life with a down the ground hit In the second inning, VCC Cricket Committee. this quality to help him compete Abdullah's Beerwah constituen- H Masakadza c Bumrah b Sran 9 off the very next ball. in national and international cy. Six Red Tourney C Chibhabha lbw b Kulkarni 21 Nair also drove and pulled Punjab Juniors registers events. Omar Abdullah also donated P Moor lbw b Sran 1 two tricycles to differently abled Chatara for a couple of bound- from June 19 Omar Abdullah hoped that V Sibanda c Jadhav b Chahal 53 aries to settle down into a good persons of his constituency on he would continue to bring lau- Sikandar Raza c Jadhav b Chahal 16 rhythm. Excelsior Sports Correspondent the occasion. win over Jammu Juniors rels to the State and inspire more E Chigumbura lbw b Chahal 0 Chatara was also handed He was accompanied by JAMMU, June 13: Jammu youngsters to take up athletic R Mutumbami c Dhoni b Bumrah 2 some rough treatment from Excelsior Sports Correspondent Anmol Manhas and Ahim Party leader Tanvir Sadiq, Prof and Kashmir Billiards and sports professionally. A Cremer not out 7 Rahul who got a couple of Nanda took 2 wickets each He said that Akbar has Majid Mattu and other func- JAMMU, June 13 : Punjab while Kanav took 1 wicket for Snooker Association is organ- T Chatara b Kulkarni 2 boundaries with a cover drive worked hard for reaching to this tionaries. Juniors registered win against Jammu Juniors team. izing Open J&K State Six Red T Muzarabani lbw b Patel 5 and a cut shot. He also got a the Jammu Juniors in the expo- In reply, Jammu Junior Ball Prize Money Tournament S Williama absent hurt - couple of boundaries off seamer sure tour for Jammu Junior Cricket teams tried their best but from June 19 to 25 at Billiard Extras: (LB-4, W-5, NB-1) 10 Taurai Muzarabani. Cricket Team at Amandeep No play before lunch as Sri they fell short of 16 runs and Hall, MA Stadium, here. Total: (all out; 34.3 overs) 126 Rahul looked solid for at Singh Cricket Academy least another half-century but he thus lost the match. Main scor- All interested players are Fall of wickets: 1-19, 2-21, 3-39, 4-106, 5-106, 6-107, 7-112, 8- Amritsar and equalize the points requested to send their entries dragged one from Chamu ers were Satyam with 49 runs, Lanka flag row flutters on 115, 9-126. with one win each, which is Aryan Dogra with 24 runs and before 5 pm till June 18 to Chibhabha onto his stumps. He Bowling: B Sram 6-1-17-2, D Kulkarni 9-1-31-2, J Bumrah 6-0- being organized by Zonal Police Rohan Gill with 10 runs Rakesh (Marker) and Sohail LONDON, June 13: But Australian umpire Rod had four boundaries in his 50- Headquarters Jammu. Tucker had already called a no- 27-1, A Patel 7.3-0-22-1, Y Chahal 6-2-25-3. Vishwa took 3 wickets , Khalid on Mobile numbers Rain meant there was no ball knock. Batting first, Punjab Junior ball. India: Abay took 2 wickets while 98581-80374 and 94191-92678 play before lunch on the fifth Rayudu, who was unusually Cricket team scored 161 runs for Replays indicated part of KL Rahul b Chibhabha 33 Pawan and Romesh shared 1 respectively. and final day of the third Test subdued during his half-century all out in 30 overs. Main scorers wicket each. Pradeep's front foot had landed K Nair lbw b Sikandar Raza 39 in the first game, started with a The entry fee for the event between England and Sri Lanka just behind the crease but field- were Mantash with 40 runs, Sahil Abhay of Punjab Juniors at Lord's on Monday. A Rayudu not out 41 couple of boundaries off Chatara with 31 runs and Abay 26 runs. is Rs 500 and the tournament ing teams are unable to chal- team was declared as man of the will be played under rules as Sri Lanka were 32 without M Pandey not out 4 followed by a couple of fours Agustya took 3 wickets, loss, needing a further 330 runs lenge a no-ball call by an umpire each off Elton Chigumbura and match. prescribed by Billiards and Extras: (LB-1, W-9, NB-2) 12 to reach their victory target of and Hales survived. Chibhabha. Snooker Federation of India. Under International Cricket Total: (For 2 wkts; 26.5 overs) 129 362, with England 2-0 up in the When Rayudu came into bat, The winner of the tourney Council regulations, incorrect Fall of wickets: 1-58, 2-125. three-match series. Nair was on 22 but was on even no-ball calls cannot be revoked Bowling: T Chatara 8-1-40-0, T Muzarabani 3-1-13-0, C will get Rs 10,000, while run- Dimuth Karunaratne was 19 keel with his junior partner by but umpires can check for a no- Chibhabha 9-1-31-1, A Cremer 3-0-17-0, E Chigumbura 2-0-20- ner-up will be awarded with Rs not out and Kaushal Silva 12 not the time they reached the mid- ball retrospectively following 0, Sikandar Raza 1.5-0-7-1.
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