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Page10sports.Qxd (Page 1) MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2016 (PAGE 10) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Splendid 58 runs inning by Abhishek helps Indian shooters win 3 gold medals 1st Coloured KP T-20 Cricket Cup BCA to lift Bhatia Cricket League title in ISSF Junior World Cup Surinder Club, Pamposh Club outplay GABALA, Sept 18: Subhankar, along with team- Excelsior Sports Correspondent Electing to bat first after Agastya also showcased his mates Fateh Singh Dhillon and winning the toss, BCA set a tar- bowling skills and took 4 wick- Indian shooters called the JAMMU, Sept 18: Splendid Ajaey Nithish, also helped the opponents to enter next round get of 145 runs by losing all ets by giving 22 runs in 5 overs. shots and won seven medals, Indian team to a Silver in the 58 runs inning by Abhishek Excelsior Sports Correspondent In reply, SCC chased the tar- wickets in 25 overs. Abhishek Vdhay Pratap clinched 2 wick- including three gold, on the event. From PCC side, Vinod was Motton helped Bhatia Cricket Motton played a magnificent ets. opening day of ISSF Junior get in 15.2 overs by losing 7 the pick of the bowler, who Sambhaji Patil bagged JAMMU, Sept 18: Surinder Academy (BCA) to crush inning of 58 runs including In the second inning, World Cup for pistol, rifle and wickets. Rajesh was the highest scalped 3 wickets by giving 27 India's second gold when he Cricket Club (SCC) and Budding Star and lift the title Budding Star tried its level best shotgun here today. scorer with 26 runs including runs in his 4 overs spell, while won the junior men's 25-metre Pamposh Cricket Club (PCC) to win the match but failed and Subhankar Pramanik gave one boundary and two sixes, Rajesh Raina and Rakesh took standard pistol event by shoot- outplayed opponents in their collapsed at 128 runs by losing India its first gold in the year's while Deepak scored 17 runs one wicket apiece. ing 562 to easily beat respective league matches to all wickets in 24.3 overs. Paras second and final International with the help of two boundaries In the second inning, PCC Australians Sergei Evglevski enter into the next round of the smashed some crispy shots and Shooting Sport Federation's and one six and Anoop made 13 chased the target in 19 overs by and James Ashmore. ongoing 1st Coloured KP T-20 made 54 runs off 49 balls Junior World Cup. runs. losing 7 wickets. Sahil was the Sambhaji also added the Cricket Cup, being played at KC From JCC side, Sanjay and top scorer with 33 runs off 24 including 8 boundaries, while The boy from Bengal School ground, here today. Sachin made 17 runs and marked his best ever perform- team gold in the event along Rahul bowled well and took 3 balls including five boundaries, with compatriots Gurmeet and In the first league match, wickets each. while Rajat made 19 runs off 14 Aniket scored 11 runs. ance at the international level to SCC trounced Jhelum Cricket From BCA side, Harman shoot a score of 613.8, qualify- Rituraj Singh to take India atop Rajesh of SCC was adjudged balls including one six and Rahul Club (JCC) by 3 wickets. as Man of the Match for his all- chipped in 17 runs in 12 balls was the wrecker-in-chief, who ing in sixth position for the the medal tally, adding to the sil- Electing to bat first after winning round performance. including one boundary and one scalped 4 wickets by giving 29 eight-man finals in 50-metre ver won in the junior men's team the toss, JCC made 90 runs for In the second match, PCC six. rifle prone event. rifle prone and two bronze runs in 4.3 overs, while Kartik the loss of 9 wickets in allotted crushed White Cricket Club From WCC side, Rohit and Arun took 2 wickets each. In the finals, Subhankar shot medals. 20 overs. Sunil Bhat chipped in In the year's first Junior (WCC) by 3 wickets. Handoo scalped 3 wickets, while Abhishek Motton of BCA 205.5 over 20 shots to edge out 27 runs including two bound- Batting first, WCC made 130 Sheru took one wicket. was adjudged as Man of the Filip Nepejchal of the Czech World Cup in May in Suhl aries, while Sanjay Koul made Germany, the Indians had fin- runs by losing all wickets in stip- Vinod of PCC was declared Match. Republic, who managed 205.2 10 runs. ulated 20 overs. Ravi chipped in as Man of the Match. ished fourth with an overall tally On the valedictory function, to settle for the silver. The From SCC side, Rajesh, 37 runs with the help of four The matches were officiated Irfan Hafeez, CEO, Bronze went to Dragomir of three gold, four silver and Sunny Bhan and Vijay scalped 2 boundaries, while Deepu made by Vikas, Sahil, Rajesh Verma Winning team receiving Bhatia Cricket League title trophy Cantonment Board, Satwari Iordache of Roumania. three bronze medals. (PTI) wickets each. 25 runs including two bound- and Sunny as umpires, while from dignitaries at Jammu on Sunday. was the chief guest, who award- aries and Rajesh Dutt scored 18 Sahil Bhat and Vijay maintained ed the winner and runner-up runs. the scoreboards. trophy of the Under-15 Bhatia seven boundaries and two sixes, teams in presence of Jatinder Ronchi makes his case as Cricket League, organized by while Anik chipped in 35 runs Singh, Vice Chairman, Bhatia Cricket Academy, with the help of 5 boundaries Cantonment Board, Satwari, Shuttler Sourabh loses in Bishnah in collaboration with and one six. Kartik also chipped Parshotam Sharma, Surinder warm-up ends in draw Cantt Cricket Club, Satwari at in 10 runs. from Barun Sports, Sunil final in Belgian International Cantt Cricket ground, Satwari, From Budding Star side, Bhatia, MD, Bhatia Cricket NEW DELHI, Sept 18: 22. a different opening partner in Luke here today. Abrar proved his bowling met- Academy, Raj Kumar Bakshi, Mumbai, starting the day at Ronchi and not Tom Latham, who LEUVEN, Sept 18: to level the scores at 17-17 and Back-up opener Luke Ronchi then 19-19 before the Frenchman tle and scalped 4 wickets by Vikas, Umesh Gupta, Vijay 431 for five, batted for 11 overs top-scored with a solid 55 in the made his case for selection in the Indian shuttler Sourabh took the first set 21-19. Ramban emerges giving 20 runs in 4 overs, while Dogra and many others. before declaring at 464 for eight to first innings. Varma fell at the final hurdle as he first Test with a cracking century as Ronchi, on the other hand, did The second set was a neck- lost to Lucas Corvee of France in and-contest and the scores were overall winner in not get to bat on the opening day, Hiranagar lifts District Level Volleyball C’ship straight sets in the summit clash tied at 9-9. But from there, Volleyball Tourney thus giving him an opportunity to of the Belgian International bad- Corvee did not look back and he Games help building sense of cooperation, stake a claim for the opening spot. minton tournament here. led the Indian till the end to grab Excelsior Sports Correspondent And eventually he did that with a Unseeded Sourabh lost 19-21 the match and the trophy. commanding performance. 19-21 in a 43-minute contest Earlier, Sourabh had beaten UDHAMPUR, Sept 18: team-spirit in individual: Jasrotia The day three pitch did have Divisional Level Inter District against his fifth seeded rival from qualifier Fabian Roth of Germany some usual wear and tear but not France last night. Tournament for boys of All Age Excelsior Sports Correspondent gave away Rs 11000 to winner in the semifinals. enough to trouble the batting side Sourabh blew away a strong In the men's doubles, the Groups in the discipline of team. KATHUA, Sept 18: Games MLA said that along with consistently. Mumbai, opening the start and an 11-4 lead to lose the Indian duo of M R Arjun and Volleyball concluded at and sports are an integral part bowling with a pace-spin combine, first set. Corvee played a catch-up Ramchandran Shlok had lost in Government Degree College, bookish learning, a student of a student’s life. A student should spend his time on games struck in the second over with game and the Indian allowed him the semifinals. (PTI) here today. should study hard to be suc- Guptill lasting only two balls. Prof Udhay Bhanu of PG and sports and education of cessful in competitive examina- boys and girls should no longer The batsman, who is expected College Boys was the chief tions. But, he should also play confine to the lecture and the- Luke Ronchi plays through the off-side during match at New to keep his place for the first Test guest on the occasion and dis- games and sports to enjoy the atres. Regular participation in Delhi. despite a lean run, was caught at tributed prizes to the winner and health and vigor of life. first slip after left-arm spinner runner up teams. outdoor games in such cases This was stated by BJP makes the body fit and at the New Zealand's only warm-up end up with a 140-run first innings Vishal Dabholkar induced an edge. In Under-14 category, lead. Siddhesh Lad, who was With Kane Williamson, Ross MLA, Rajiv Jasrotia during same time gives the relief match of the India tour ended in a Ramban defeated Poonch by 3- overnight on 86, went on to com- Taylor and Latham among the runs final match of District Level required.
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