Primo.Qxd (Page 1)

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Primo.Qxd (Page 1) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2015 (PAGE 14) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Sahu declares open Reasi District Fencing C’ship Lawyers Annual Sports Excelsior Sports Correspondent includes Sabre, Foil and Epee guest of honour, said that the events. fencers of Reasi district are KATRA, Oct 21: Reasi Sahu, who was chief guest doing well in the game which is Meet re-starts District Fencing Championship on the occasion, said that it is one of the recognized disci- organized by the Department of Excelsior Sports Correspondent A.P. Singh scored 28 runs while heartening to note that the game plines of the Olympics. Lokesh and Azar took 1 wicket Earlier, Dr. Swaran Singh JAMMU, Oct 21: Lawyers each. In reply Counsel XI were Chib, District Youth Services Annual Sports Meet re-started, bundled out for 69 runs only. and Sports Officer, Reasi, in his which was inaugurated by Parvesh took 4 wickets, Sami welcome address presented a Justice Tashi Rabstan, Senior and Irfan took 2 each and Pranav brief account of sports activities advocates UK Jalali, D C Raina kohli took 1 wicket. being organized by the depart- and Leela Karan Sharma and The third match was played ment in Reasi and Katra areas. Advocate D S Chauhan amongst between Fire XI and Striking Prominent among those others. XI, in which Fire XI after win- present on the inaugural func- The first match was played ning the toss batted first and tion were Rajinder Singh, OSD, between Great Warriors and scored 41 runs in the allotted SMVDSB, Ashwani Katoch, Dogra XI, in which Great Overs. Ravinder was the highest Ajay Wazir and other heads of Warriors after winning the toss scorer with 16 runs, whereas the various educational institu- chose to bat first and scored 84 Kazmi scored 7 runs while Sahil tions of Reasi and Katra. runs in the quota of 10 overs. and Umesh took 2 wickets each. The matches were conducted Jeetu was the highest scorer Chasing the target Striking XI Winners of Jammu District Judo Championship posing for a group photograph alongwith by Ajay Kumar, a qualified with 34 runs, while Mansoor scored 43 runs. Raj Kumar chief guest MLA Sat Sharma in Jammu on Wednesday. -Excelsior/Rakesh umpire. and Ashwani scored 14 runs Thakur was the highest scorer In Under-14 Foil Boys, respectively. Vikram, Bawa and with 21 runs whereas Kanav BSF School Paloura shines in Bharat Sangral of Convent, Pawan took 1 wicket each for scored 12 runs. Ravinder took 1 Reasi won gold, Gourav of Dogra XI. wicket. Evergreen School, Arnas In reply Dogra XI was bun- Fencers in action during Reasi District Fencing The fourth match was played Jammu District Judo C’ship bagged silver, while Aryan dled out for 70 runs. Rahul Excelsior Sports Correspondent Sat Sharma, MLA Jammu Lakshay Jamwal, 2nd Chetan Championship on Wednesday. between Sachin XI & Kings Chandail of Gurukul Public, Sharma was the top scorer with Royal XI, wherein batting first, West was the chief guest on the Verma, 3rd Dhruv Bhagat and is achieving new heights and Reasi and Ragav Khajuria, 39 runs and Nitin took 2 wick- JAMMU, Oct 21: BSF closing ceremony, who distrib- Himanshu Sharma; 20 kg, 1st Youth Services and Sports in Sachin XI scored 57 runs, which dimensions in the district as Gurukul Public, Reasi claimed ets, Mansoor and Jeetu took 1 Primary School Paloura blos- uted prizes among the winners Hitesh, 2nd Daksh and 3rd collaboration with Shri Mata was chased comfortably by more than 150 fencers have so bronze medals. wicket each. somed in the Jammu District on the occasion. Kanav and Sarthak; 23 kg, 1st Vaishno Devi Shrine Board at Kings Royal XI with eight wick- far participated in the national In Under-14 Sabre Boys, The second match was Judo Championship, organized Prominent among other Ridhim, 2nd Archit and 3rd Sports Complex, Katra was ets in hand. level championships from the Akshat Sharma of Gurukul played between Legal Star XI by J&K Judo Association under present on the occasion were Anshul and Jaideep; 25 kg, 1st declared open by Ajeet Kumar In the Football tournament, area in the past and won more Public, Reasi claimed gold, and Counsel XI, in which Legal the aegis of J&K Sports Council Ravi Singh, Varinder Dogra, Rudra Pratap, 2nd Gourav Singh Sahu, Chief Executive Officer, Strikers XI got a walkover from than 20 medals, including gold Sourav of Trikuta Public Star after winning the toss batted & J&K Olympic Association at Rohit Gupta, Shiv Kumar, Suraj and 3rd Atharva and Nitya; 30 SMVD Shrine Board, here Ultimate warriors. In the second at national scene. School, Reasi clinchéd silver, first and scored 127 runs in 10 MA Stadium, here. Sharma, Rohit Sadhotra, Rajiv kg, 1st Arihaant, 2nd Ritesh and today. match, The 'A' Team scored 5 Earlier, the fencers partici- while Pasth Vashist of Convent, Overs for the loss of two wick- The event was held under the Sharma and Munish Chatwal. 3rd Sumit and Ayush; 35 kg, 1st As many as 112 boys and goals against Dogra XI. Akshay pating in the tournament were Reasi and Vikas, Bhartiyam ets. Surinder was the highest chairmanship of Vikas Gupta, Bouts are officiated by Suraj Harsh Verdan, 2nd Dhruv and girls under the age group of 14, Koul scored three goals, where- introduced to Mr. Sahu. Vidhya Mandir, Reasi shared scorer with 43 runs, whereas general secretary J&K Judo Bhan Singh, Arshi Nad, Vikas 3rd Prathen and Pradyumn and 17 and 19 years are taking part as Jhanzeb Hamal and Ravi Ashok Kumar, Director bronze medal. Pranav Kohli scrored 36 and Association. Dogra and Ritika Slathia. in +35 kg, 1st Aarsh, 2nd in the Championship which Dogra scored 1 goal each. Sports, SMVDSB, who was the About 400 Judokas from dif- In Sub-Junior Kids boys Nityam and 3rd Amrit and Saina, Kashyap reach second ferent schools participated in the Under-6 years 18 kg, 1st Krish. Batting woes confront India as they look to save series Championship. CHENNAI, Oct 21: games. tainly hurt the team as he was in round of French Open J&K State Chess Championship concludes Suresh Raina is another peak form and the South PARIS, Oct 21: World No 10 Chinese this sea- Skipper Mahendra Singh Excelsior Sports Correspondent were the guests of honour. and under 15 boys 1st prize player who is not in good form. Africans with a clutch of left- son. Dhoni will face one of the trick- Top Indian shuttlers Saina Prominent among others went to Arsh Zaffer 2nd was Only 3 runs from 3 matches handers would have found him In the women's singles SRINAGAR, Oct 21: The iest tests of his international Nehwal and Parupalli Kashyap present on the occasion were claimed by Mir Sahil Mustafa is not a fair indication of one of difficult to handle. match, Commonwealth Games 44th State Chess career as he frets on a perfect crossed the opening hurdle to Atul Kumar Gupta, president and 3rd went to Aasim India's better limited overs For South Africa also, there champion Michelle made a Championship concluded at batting combination when India enter the second round of the of All J&K Chess Mustafa. Under 13 girls cate- cricketer but Raina is certainly will be some injury issues that robust start to her campaign, Sher-e-Kashmir Indoor Sports take on South Africa in a must- USD 275,000 French Open Association , general secretary gory 1st prize went to Mehroz going through a lean patch they need to deal with. leading 7-3 early on but Saina Complex, here today. win fourth cricket ODI here Super Series at Stade Pierre de Ashiq Ahmad Kolu, senior Sajjad, 2nd wents to Ambika which has increased the pres- Morne Morkel has a sore leg soon reeled off six straight The Championship was tomorrow. Coubertin here today. vice president, Abdul Rashid Fayaz and 3rd went to sure on the other batsmen. and is unlikely to feature in the points to grab the lead. organized by All J&K Chess Down 1-2 and a bunch of Top seed Saina tamed World Wani and Vikas Nanda. Amariayah Fayaz. Under 13 While Rohit Sharma is in penultimate match while one of Association and was spon- batsmen not showing enough No. 14 Michelle Li of Canada The duo then battled for each Khalid Amin Gojwari of boys 1st prize went to Aakash the form of his life in the short- their finest death-over hitters JP sored by J&K State Sports flexibility at different numbers, 21-18 21-13 in a 42-minute point, moving neck and neck till Srinagar won the overall Deep Singh, 2nd prize to er versions with more success Duminy is out for three weeks Council. it has become a tough task for women's singles match, while 16-16 when Saina surged ahead Championship, while Sumit Jaiveer Singh Gujral and 3rd than failures in recent times, the with a hand injury. His replace- Such a mega chess event skipper Dhoni, who is facing eighth seed Kashyap saw off to grab the opening game. Grover of Jammu bagged 2nd prize went to Shiekh Ahmad same can't be said about his ment Dean Elgar will have his was held in Kashmir for the the danger of losing a home local shuttler Thomas Rouxel In the second game, Saina and Ajit Singh from Muqsit and Syed Fahad and opening partner Shikhar task cut in the next two games. first time after 27 years and ODI series and a second straight 21-11 22-20 in a men's singles was more ruthless as she opened Udhampur claimed 3rd place Ritvik Nanda.
Recommended publications
  • Pacers Outduel Grizzlies
    WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2013 SPORTS Pacers outduel Grizzlies INDIANAPOLIS: Paul George scored 23 points and Lance Stephenson had the first triple- double of his career, leading the Indiana Pacers to a 95-79 victory Monday over the Memphis Grizzlies. Indiana became the NBA’s seventh team to open 8-0 since 2000 - two more wins than the franchise’s previous best start. And they fol- lowed a familiar script in the battle between last season’s conference runner-ups by domi- nating the glass, dominating the second half and divvying up top honors. Stephenson finished with 13 points, 11 rebounds and a career-high 12 assists. George Hill scored 13 points and Roy Hibbert added five more blocks to his NBA-leading total. Memphis was led by Marc Gasol with 15 points and Zach Randolph with 12. SPURS 109, 76ERS 85 MUMBAI: Indian artist Ranjit Dahiya works on a mural of cricketer Sachin Tendulkar Danny Green scored 18 points and Tony on the wall of a sports club building in Mumbai. Sachin Tendulkar is set for an emo- Parker had 14 as San Antonio rolled to an easy tional farewell when he plays his 200th and final Test at home in Mumbai from Nov victory. The defending Western Conference 14, exactly 24 years after he began his record-breaking career. —AFP champions are off to a 7-1 start following con- secutive wins in New York and Philadelphia. Evan Turner scored 20 points and Spencer India set for emotional Hawes had 17 for the Sixers, who couldn’t give coach Brett Brown a better effort in his first finale for ‘Little Master’ game against his former team.
    [Show full text]
  • Speaker, Oil Workers Hold Talks As Salary Row Rages
    SUBSCRIPTION TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 2016 JAMADA ALTHANI 20, 1437 AH www.kuwaittimes.net Bloom Expo Pakistan death Bangladesh court Warriors promotes toll mounts as rejects scrapping overpower environmental Taleban targets Islam as state Philadelphia awareness5 Christians7 religion10 76ers20 117-105 Speaker, oil workers hold Min 17º Max 27º talks as salary row rages High Tide 03:31 & 14:44 Low Tide Cabinet approves, refers draft electricity bill to Amir 09:08 & 22:35 40 PAGES NO: 16828 150 FILS KUWAIT: Representatives of the oil work- achieves justice and equality among ers unions yesterday met with National employees and does not hurt any section. Assembly Speaker Marzouk Al-Ghanem, Last Tuesday, more than 3,000 workers who vowed that the unified scale will not and the heads of several unions from be implemented before being thorough- Kuwait’s different oil companies gath- ly studied by the National Assembly. MP ered at the OPIWC headquarters in Faisal Al-Kundari said a number of MPs Ahmadi to protest government plans to also attended the meeting adding that cut benefits and possibly wages, known Ghanem told the unions that the pay as the ‘Strategic Alternative’. “We are scale will not be applied before meeting against the Strategic Alternative which is with the unions and hearing their death to the oil sector. Also we are also demands. against privatizing the oil sector which Head of the oil workers trade union will put us under the power of private Saif Al-Qahtani said Ghanem called the sector and the businessmen,” Qahtani Finance Minister and Acting Oil Minister said at last Tuesday’s protest.
    [Show full text]
  • Press Release
    PRESS RELEASE Cricketers team up to support efforts to end the AIDS epidemic At the Cricket World Cup 2015, cricketing champions show their commitment to raise awareness around HIV and break down stigma and discrimination AUCKLAND/GENEVA, 5 March 2015—Players and officials at the International Cricket Council (ICC) Cricket World Cup 2015, being held in Australia and New Zealand, are raising awareness around HIV in efforts to eliminate discrimination and increase solidarity around ending the AIDS epidemic. Thirteen World Cup matches, including the final on 29 March, are being dedicated to THINK WISE, a partnership between the ICC, UNAIDS and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), which uses the spirit of cricket to support global efforts to end the AIDS epidemic. “Cricket is one of the most popular sports in the world and the game’s champions have a real power to inspire young people and share knowledge about HIV,” said UNAIDS Deputy Executive Director Jan Beagle. “The support of the cricketing world demonstrates how ending the AIDS epidemic is a common goal for people from all walks of life.” Umpires are wearing the THINK WISE logo on their shirts throughout the World Cup and a video message recorded by ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Ambassador and Sri Lanka batting legend Kumar Sangakkara is playing on the giant stadium screens in all the matches featuring the campaign. Players and officials in the final match will wear red ribbons to show their commitment and solidarity for people living with and affected by HIV. JP Duminy, Aaron Phangiso, Kyle Abbott and Wayne Parnell of the South African national cricket team took to the pitch with a team of young people in Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand, to encourage young fans to learn more about HIV.
    [Show full text]
  • Current Affairs March 2016
    CCUURRRREENNTT AAFFFFAAIIRRSS MMAARRCCHH 22001166 -- SSPPOORRTTSS http://www.tutorialspoint.com/current_affairs_march_2016/sports.htm Copyright © tutorialspoint.com News 1 − Rahul Sachdev clinched the 1st All India Open Invitational Snooker Championship 2016. Rahul Sachdev clinched the 1st All India Open Invitational Snooker Championship 2016 in Aurangabad, Maharashtra. This the first maiden title for Rahul. In the final, he defeated Pushpender Singh of Railways with 5-3 Score. This tournament was organized by Billiards and Snooker Association of Aurangabad and was nowhere related to Cue Sports India. News 2 − Armaan Ebrahim awarded with FMSCI Motorsports Man of the Year Trophy. Armaan Ebrahim was awarded the title of FMSCI Motorsports Man-of-the-Year Trophy at ceremony organized in Delhi by the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI). He was awarded the Raymond Gautam Singhania Rolling Trophy along with prize money of Rs 2lakh for his performance in the Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo Asia Series. Founder of FMSCI, B.I. Chandhok, was honoured with the lifetime achivement award for his contribution towards the motorsports in India. News 3 − Bahadur Singh Rana clinched Gold Medal in 50 Km Race Walk in National Championship. London Olympian Basant Bahadur Singh Rana, representing Delhi, won the gold medal in men’s 50 km race walk event of the 3rd edition of the National Championships held in Jaipur. Rana clocked 4 hours 7 minutes and 24 seconds to finish first, but he could not touch the revised Olympics qualification time of 4:06:00. Chandan Singh of Uttarakhand clinched the silver medal with a time of 4:09:50 while Jitendra Singh of Rajasthan won the bronze medal with an effort of 4:12:10.
    [Show full text]
  • The Race Chase: the Colour of Cricket Transformation in South Africa
    The Race Chase: The Colour of Cricket Transformation in South Africa Ashwin Desai Department of Sociology, University of Johannesburg [email protected] Biographical Details Ashwin Desai is Professor of Sociology at the University of Johannesburg. His latest book is entitled ‘Reverse Sweep: A Story of South African Cricket since Apartheid’. The Race Chase: The Colour of Cricket Transformation in South Africa Abstract South African cricket (re)entered international cricket in 1991, a few years before the country’s first democratic elections. A tour of India was a prelude to playing in the 1992 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. From the outset of “unity”, cricket was lauded for its transformation programme and for making a decisive break with the past. This break was epitomised by the team being called the Proteas rather than the Springboks. Despite this and on-going efforts to transform the team into a more representative one, issues of racism and racial representation have continued to haunt the game. Questions are persistently raised about racial targets and interference in selection from on high. At local level, Cricket South Africa (CSA) has now made it mandatory that franchises and semi-professional teams be obliged to include six players of colour, of whom three must be Black Africans, raising concerns about deliberate racial engineering. These apprehensions have been exacerbated by increasing calls for national teams to reflect the racial demographics of the country. This article looks at issues of race and representivity in South African cricket post- unity, seeking to probe allegations of racism, as well as how CSA has approached issues of racial representation in the form of quotas and the possible effects of this on the game.
    [Show full text]
  • Cricket Md.Pmd
    Click on www.classworldschools.com to return to home page South African Schools’ cricket, both boys and girls is run under the auspices of Cricket South Africa, Wanderers Club, 21 North Street, Illovo, Johannesburg, 2116. Tel +27 11 880 2810. Fan e-mail: [email protected] November 2008 ClassNiels MombergWorld is theSchools’ Manager: Schools’ Cricket [email protected] www.cricket.co.za Schools Notice Board Page 2 SA Schools’ Teams Page 3 Provincial representatives 2004 to 2006 Page 4 Provincial representatives 2004 to 2006 The Proteas players from 2010 to 2014 s Cricket Flyer Graeme Smith (Captain) King Edward VII School Kyle Abbott Kearsney College Hashim Amla Durban High Farhaan Behardien Westerford High Johan Botha Grey High School Port Elizabeth Mark Boucher Selborne College, East London Henry Davids Stellenbosch HS Quinton De Kok Kes AB de Villiers Affies, Pretoria M de Lange Ben Vorster High Faf du Plessis Affies JP Duminy Plumstead High Dean Elgar St Dominic’s College Hershelle Gibbs Bishops Paul Harris Fish Hoek Colin Ingram Woodridge Jacques Kallis Wynberg Boys Rory Kleinveldt Plumstead High Charl Langeveldt Luckhoff Secondary Richard Levi Wynberg Boys Ryan Mc Laren Grey College, Bloemfontein David Miller Maritzburg College African School’ Albie Morkel Vereeniging HS Morne Morkel Vereeniging HS Chris Morris Pretoria Boys High Makhaya Ntini Dale College, King Williamstown Justin Ontong Paarl Gimnasium Wayne Parnell Grey High School Alviro Petersen Gelvendale, Otto du Plessis Robin Peterson Alexander High School Aaron Phangiso CBC Pretoria Vernon Philander Ravensmead Secondary Ashwell Prince St Thomas, Port Elizabeth Jacque Rudolph Affies Dale Steyn Hans Merensky, Phalaborwa M Tahir Pakistan Angels High School Rusty Theron Grey High School Thami Tsolekile Pinelands High School The South Lonwabo Tsotsobe Westering High David Wiese Witbank High Roelof v d Merwe HS Waterkloof Click on www.classworldschools.com to return to home page South African Schools 2010 South African Schools’ 2007 Kaegen Rafferty,(C), St Andrews, Free State.
    [Show full text]
  • P18 Layout 1
    WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 2015 SPORTS Warner walks the line as Ashes start CARDIFF: After what seems an even longer Strauss was confident series favourites than usual ‘phoney war’, England and Australia would not have things all their own Australia will get down to the actual business way. “I think if Australia do win, they’ll have to of contesting the Ashes when the first Test in play some outstanding cricket to do so,” he Cardiff starts today. said. Australia had several players who Australia may have won 5-0 on home soil impressed during the 2013 Ashes in England, when they last faced England in a Test series yet they still lost the series 3-0 and Strauss in 2013/14 but it is 14 years since they last was clear on what both sides needed to do if tasted Ashes glory in Britain. they were to triumph this time. “Win the big Much of the build-up has focused on the moments...There are times when you need to vexed issue of ‘sledging’ or verbal abuse of grab the game by the scruff of the neck. opponents, which is something the Pretty simple in theory, in practice a bit more International Cricket Council (ICC) are deter- difficult,” added Strauss. It is one of the tru- mined to eradicate from the sport. isms of Test cricket that the team with the bet- That Ranjan Madugalle, the ICC’s chief ter fast bowlers usually wins. A measure of the match referee, will be overseeing proceedings depth Australia’s pace reserves is that Ryan in Cardiff, suggests no let-up in the crack- Harris, who announced his retirement last down from the global governing body in week because of a persistent knee injury, was what remains cricket’s showpiece series.
    [Show full text]
  • Assessment of the Moral Permissibility of the Racial Quota System in South African Sport
    ASSESSMENT OF THE MORAL PERMISSIBILITY OF THE RACIAL QUOTA SYSTEM IN SOUTH AFRICAN SPORT by Grant Nash 983763 A Research Report submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts Applied Ethics for Professionals UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND Johannesburg, March 2018 ABSTRACT In many countries competitive, professional and international sport selection is based primarily on athletic merit and ability. In South Africa, this is not always the case. This paper delves into the practice of the racial quota system as used in South African sport and attempts to clear the morally muddy water and answer the question: is the use of the quota system as a means to racially transform competitive sport in South Africa morally permissible? I do this by taking a look at four widely used arguments that are in favour of the racial quota system to determine if any of these arguments defeat my initial premise which is that competitive, professional and international sport selection should be based on merit-only. ii DECLARATION I declare that this research report is my own unaided work. It is submitted for the degree of Master of Arts, Applied Ethics for Professionals, in the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. It has not been submitted before for any other degree or examination in any other university. ______________________________________ Grant Nash 983763 14th day of March, 2018 iii TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT ......................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • BIDR Advert in the Herald Newspaper
    Connect with us on Visit us on Facebook: We d n e s d a y Twitter – @HeraldPE w w w. f a c e b o o k . c o m / T h e H e r a l d E C GOT A STORY? PHONE OUR NEWS DESK: (041) 504 7324 S P O RT July 26, 2017 15 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT GRANNY FLAT / BUSINESS PREMISES EMPLOYMENT WANTED HOUSES TO LET OFFERED OFFERED OFFERED WANTED DOMESTIC GARDEN COTTAGE TO LET TO LET ABA HEALTH: Train for 3 BASHEER from Malawi CATHERINE (33) from LORRAINE: 200m from ACCOMMODATION S/C months to become a Pick ‘n Pay and Virgin from R150 p.p.p.d 082- Words of urgently looking for any Zimbabwe is looking for Health Care Worker. We MAD SPECIAL: R1Ã499. STAFF Active. Garden flat. 2 955-1228; (041) 365-3727 BECOME YOUR OWN general work. Good refer- house maid, domestic ADVERTISEMENTS assist in Employment. 073- ence available. Please call work. Stay in Motherwell. beds, full bathroom, 332-6257/ 074-820-8789. BOSS. lounge, kitchen, enclosed LORRAINE: 200m from IMPORTANT NOTICE CERTIFIED I.D. DOT IN- 063-548-7094. Stay in or stay out work. I NURSE have reference. Call 074- garden, separate entrance, Pick ‘n Pay and Virgin STALLER, 2q3 day course. AGENTS to market Fu- A SELF-EMPLOYED Zim 290-7837. single carport. Available 1 Active. Newly renovated, 3 In order for a company to qualify for the tender, solace for Call (041) 487- 0137/ (041) neral Insurance. Basic + for Frail Care gent urgently looking for August.
    [Show full text]
  • BOYS U13 Time Cricket Playing Conditions Pretoria | 7-11 December 2019 Limited Over Appendices
    Messages Local Organising Committee Umpires Medical Support Daily Programme Fixtures Venues of Previous NATIONAL CRICKET WEEK Weeks U13 Cricket Week Preview Statistics Team Lists Playing Conditions BOYS U13 Time Cricket Playing Conditions Pretoria | 7-11 December 2019 Limited Over Appendices Schools Code of Conduct Messages Local Organising Chris Nenzani | President, Cricket South Africa Committee Umpires The national youth weeks journey as we celebrate 28 years of unity and everybody Medical Support have become one of the key can be proud of their contribution. points in enabling Cricket Daily Programme South Africa (CSA) to make There are countless cricketers who have gone on from major strides in exploiting the our various tournaments to engrave their names with Fixtures full potential of the human distinction in South African cricket history and we congratulate them and thank them for their contributions. resources we have available Venues of Previous to us. I must also put on record our thanks to all the people who Weeks This is a work in progress, have given up their time without reward to coach and U13 Cricket Week and it is really exciting to see the ever-growing number of mentor our youngsters and also to the parents who have Preview players emerging from our community hubs and Standard encouraged their children to make cricket their preferred Bank Regional Performance Centres to take their places sport. Statistics in the various provincial youth teams. No successful tournament is possible without the Team Lists This was well reflected in the SA Schools teams we assistance of scorers, umpires and grounds staff and we thank them as well as the staff of our affiliated provinces announced at the conclusion of last year’s Khaya Majola Playing Conditions for their unsung contribution.
    [Show full text]
  • Cemair Skynews 1502
    YOUR COPY TO KEEP SKYNEWS CemAirFEB | MARCH 2015 BACK OUR BOYS! Country Club Villa Rentals Villa Sales Tel: +27 (0)39 313 0111 +27 (0)39 313 5141 +27 (0)39 313 0450 +27 (0)39 313 5146 +27 (0)39 313 0642 Letter from the team The strength of the turbulence is directly pro- A letter from the CEO portional to the temperature of your coffee. Contents — Gunter's Second Law of Air Travel CemAir Info elcome 2015! Well, we 11 hope you have enjoyed 7 Route Map & Important Info your time with CemAir and we welcome you as 8 New Bloemfontein Route hank you for W a regular or a new reader to our publi- 9 CemAir diaries - Tertius Myburgh flying with cation, CemAir Skynews. We wish you PHOTO ShowMe Plett South Africa’s a pleasant journey and hope you enjoy 23 Flying with Pets most personal this issue along the way. T If you had a busy December holiday airline. We are proud to and are planning a chilled and relaxed be of service to you and getaway for the later part of the year, Features I trust our fine team is you may want to check out a few of taking great care of you. Whether your travels are for work SA’s more tranquil destinations featured 5 Plett Boutique Real Estate: or leisure we wish you a comfortable and relaxed journey on in this issue; Sedgefield, Southbroom or Helen Melon Properties board with us today. False Bay may just be what the doctor The year ahead promises to be an exciting one for us at ordered.
    [Show full text]
  • P17 Layout 1
    THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 2016 ICC to conduct random dope tests in World T20 NEW DELHI: Cricket’s World T20 tournament organ- The organisers of the sixth edition of the World “The tests will be done by the International they want to see that the game is clean. Last year, isers said yesterday they will carry out random dope Twenty20 want to make sure that the event stays Cricket Council anti-doping committee as per the Pakistan leg-spinner Yasir Shah and Sri Lankan wick- tests, following a series of drug scandals that have clear of the doping menace. WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency) code,” Sridhar etkeeper Kusal Perera also saw suspensions by their blighted the sports world including Maria “Dope tests are already in place. Random tests will said. “Like in any bilateral series on the morning of respective boards and ICC after testing positive for Sharapova’s shock revelation. happen during the event,” tournament director M V the match the managers of the two teams will banned drugs. While Yasir was banned for three Doping has been rampant in the field of athletics Sridhar, who is Indian cricket board’s general manag- exchange the names of two players from their sides months in January for breaching ICC’s anti-doping and this week tennis’ poster girl Sharapova admitted er for cricket operations, told AFP. Boasting of being to be tested and their sample will be taken in the code, Perera faces a four-year ban after his provision- to being tested positive for the recently banned drug cricket’s biggest ever spectacle, the 27-day tourna- evening,” he added.
    [Show full text]