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PAGE 14) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Marsh Powers Aussies to Tri-Nation Win 1St Summer T-20 Cricket Tourney India Maintains No TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016 (PAGE 14) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Marsh powers Aussies to Tri-Nation win 1st Summer T-20 Cricket Tourney India maintains No. 3 position BARBADOS, June 27: lier matches in being dismissed Match, then cemented for 212 off 45.4 overs at Australia's control of the match Chander, Deepak help Mitchell Marsh emerged as Kensington Oval in Barbados when he had Bravo caught in ICC ODI Team ranking the unlikely bowling hero for on Sunday. behind, Samuels taken at short SCC to make it to final Australia as the World Cup- Josh Hazlewood polished off extra-cover and Charles leg- DUBAI, June 27: which are in the midst of their South Africa's AB de Villiers holders defeated the West Indies the tail to finish with the best before within the space of ten Excelsior Sports Correspondent In the second inning, BNCC ODI series, have also swapped has continued to lead the ODI by 58 runs in the final of the Tri- figures of five for 50, but it was runs. failed to chase the target and col- India maintained its number places after three matches with batsmen chart while his country- Nation One-Day International Marsh's spell that made the dif- At 72 for four and with the JAMMU, June 27: Splendid lapsed at 143 runs for the loss of three position in the recently England moving ahead of Sri man Hashim Amla is placed Series. ference when it mattered most. top batsmen gone, West Indies' inning of 62 runs by Chander and 8 wickets in allotted 20 overs. released MRF Tyres ICC ODI Lanka. third. Set a challenging target of “We really fought well chances of victory had lurched four wickets haul by Deepak Raman was the top scorer with Team Rankings which is being The first game had ended in Meanwhile, no Indian fea- 271 after wicketkeeper Matthew tonight and I always felt we into improbability, especially Dogra helped Shastri Cricket 35 runs, while Happy made 28 headed by world champions a thrilling tie, England won the tures in the top 10 of the ICC Wade's unbeaten 57 led an could defend that total,” said when leg-spinner Adam Zampa Club (SCC) to crush Bhole Nath runs and Ishaan chipped in 19 Australia. second match by 10 wickets, Player Rankings for ODI Australian lower-order revival victorious captain Steve Smith. lured the big-hitting Kieron Cricket Club (BNCC) and made runs. With 110 rating points in its while the third was abandoned bowlers which is being headed from 173 for six to a final total “It’s just the way we play. We Pollard into hoisting a catch to it to the final of the ongoing 1st From SCC side, Deepak kitty, India are placed below due to rain. The final two match- by West Indian Sunil Narine, of 270 for nine off 50 overs, believe in ourselves and go hard long-off. Like his Australian Summer T-20 Cricket Dogra was wrecker-in-chief, Australia (123) and second- es of the series will be played on followed by New Zealand's Marsh claimed the prized wick- at the opposition every time.” counterpart, Denesh Ramdin Tournament, being organized by who scalped 4 wickets, while placed New Zealand (113). 29 June and 2 July, which means Trent Boult and Bangaldesh's ets of Darren Bravo and Marlon Charles topscored with 45 attempted to engineer a recov- Lieutenant Thakur Dass Cricket Akash took 2 wickets. Aman and Australia has retained its England has an opportunity to Shakib Al Hasan. Samuels, adding the scalp of and featured in an encouraging ery. His captain, Jason Holder, Club Akhnoor, at GGM Science Varun clinched 1 wicket each. number-one ranking following strengthen its fifth position Off-spinner Ravichandran opening batsman Johnson opening partnership of 49 with dominated a 43-run stand in College hostel ground, here Chander of SCC was its 58-run victory over the West while Sri Lanka has a chance to Ashwin is the highest placed Charles for good measure to Andre Fletcher. contributing 34 before falling to today. adjudged as Man of the Match Indies in the final of the tri- regain its fifth spot. India in the 11th spot. effectively short-circuit the They weathered the early Nathan Coulter-Nile. Batting first, SCC made 165 for his brilliant batting perform- series in Barbados today, but In the MRF Tyres ICC In the MRF Tyres ICC home side's pursuit. assault from Mitchell Starc but A couple big hits by Carlos runs by losing 8 wickets in stipu- ance. South Africa has dropped Player Rankings for ODI bats- Player Rankings for ODI all- His disciplined medium- it was fellow new ball bowler Brathwaite then generated some lated 20 overs. Chander chipped The match was officiated by behind India in fourth place men, India's Virat Kohli is rounders, Australia's Mitchell pacers realised miserly figures Hazlewood who prised out excitement before he was in some crispy shots and made 62 Sadiq Hussain Malik and Madan after it failed to reach the sum- placed second while Rohit Marsh has gained three places to of three for 32 with the West Fletcher in the 11th over of the bowled by Hazlewood and from runs, while Decker chipped in 41 Lal as umpires, while Sandeep mit clash. Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan reach sixth. The list is headed by Indies unable to recapture the innings. that point on, the favourites runs and Arvind made 14 runs. Manchanda acted as scorer. South Africa's three loses occupy the sixth and eighth Bangladesh's Shakib Al Hasan. impressive batting form of ear- Marsh, adjudged Man of the closed out the match, Ramdin From BNCC side, Happy Ayonika Paul and one no-result has meant it positions respectively. (PTI) being eighth out for 40. scalped 3 wickets, while Raman has dropped two points to join Jwala-Ashwini pair eyes Canada Hazelwood took the Man of took 2 wickets. Venus and Bunty gears up for India on 110 points, but behind 744 athletes to take part in National the Series honours. (Agencies) clinched one wicket apiece. Mahendra Singh Dhoni's side Rio Olympics when the points are calculated Inter-State Sr Athletics C’ships title ahead of Rio Games MAHARASHTRA, June 27: beyond the decimal point. CALGARY, June 27: in April and New Zealand Open in Krishan lifts 5th Panya The biggest gainer from the HYDERABAD, June 27: event are sprinter Amiya Kumar March, beside a semifinal finish at Indian shooter Ayonika Paul, tri-series is the West Indies, Mallick (Odisha), distance run- Rio-bound Indian women's the Syed Modi Grand Prix Gold in Kesari Dangal title who will represent the country at which has retained its seventh As many as 744 athletes, ners G Lakshmanan and L doubles pair of Jwala Gutta and January. the Rio Olympics, today said she ranking but more importantly it including 264 women from 26 Suriya (both from Tamil Nadu), Excelsior Sports Correspondent Tehsildar Bansi Lal Sharma, who Ashwini Ponnappa will look to The World No. 16 pair have thrives under pressure and is now has gained six points to open up states will take part in the five- middle distance runner O P were guests of honour. Ram Paul boost their confidence ahead of got a bye in the opening round focusing on polishing her tech- a seven-point advantage over day 56th National Inter-State Jaisha (Punjab), ace quarter-mil- JAMMU, June 27: Wrestler Sharma, President Panya Dangal the Olympic Games when they here and will clash straight in the nique ahead of the Games. eighth-ranked Pakistan. Senior Athletics Championships, ers Arokia Rajiv (Tamil Nadu) Krishan of Patiala, Punjab Committee and Deep Raj, start their title defence at the USD quarterfinals. Ayonika, a second year ME If this is read in the context a qualifying event for the Rio and M R Poovamma defeated Wrestler Sabba of Chairman, President Panya student at the Pillai College of that England plus seven highest- Olympics, beginning here (Karnataka). 55,000 Canada Open badminton Another Rio-bound pair -- Amritsar and lifted the title of the Dangal Committee were also tournament, starting here tomor- Manu Attri and B Sumeeth Reddy Engineering, will compete in the ranked sides on the MRF Tyres tomorrow. It is the fourth time that sen- 5th Panya Kesari Dangal, organ- present on the occasion. 10 meters air rifle event at the ICC ODI Team Rankings as on As of date 21 athletes have ior Nationals have returned to row. -- too will look to sharpen their ized by Panj Peer Dangal Other Results: Pravesh of 2010 Commonwealth Games skills ahead of the Games when Olympics. 30 September 2017 will qualify qualified for the Rio Olympic Hyderabad. Committee Panya in collabora- Bahadurgarh, Haryana defeated "They (preparations for the directly for the ICC Cricket Games besides the women's Besides, a Sri Lankan relay gold medallists, Jwala and they start their campaign against tion with J&K Indian Style Birju of Delhi, Pravesh of Ashwini didn't have the best local combo of Timothy Chiu and Olympics) are just as planned, World Cup 2019, then this is a 4x400m relay squad. team will also take part in the Wrestling Association at Haryana smashed Abdul Gani of what I had planned before on the significant improvement. Some top athletes who event in its bid to attain the Rio results in the run up to the Rio Jason Anthony Ho-Shue in men's Government High School, Panya Mallerkotla, Mohanu of Sat Paul Olympics and the duo will look to doubles on Wednesday.
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