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Page12sports.Qxd (Page 1) WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 (PAGE 12) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Deepti shines with exceptional 1st Shaheed Bhagat Singh Memorial Open Hockey Tourney begins spell in India’s win Excelsior Sport Correspondent Hockey among the women in Sharma Hockey Club Poonch SURAT, Sept 24: 65 for six at one stage but Du A 46-run stand between J&K. defeated Hiranagar Hockey Preez infused life into their Harmanpreet and Deepti JAMMU, Sept 24: Veteran A total of 12 teams from Club by five goals to zero. The Spinner Deepti Sharma chase with her attacking knock, Sharma (16 from 16 balls) National Hockey player Dharam Jammu, Poonch, Kathua, first goal was scored by Jaspreet bowled three maiden overs in which came off 43 balls with seemed to revive India's innings Pal Singh from Punjab along Udhampur and Akhnoor are par- Kour in the 1st minute of the her four-over quota, apart from four shots to the fence and three but medium pacer Nadine de with Rajinder Singh Kuku, ticipating in the tournament. game, second goal was netted taking three wickets, as the over it. Klerk (2/10) removed both of General Secretary Hockey India The inaugural match was by Abhilove in 5th minute, 3rd Indian women team survived a She added 32 runs with them in a space of three balls to today inaugurated 1st Shaheed played between Bandhu Rakh goal was scored by Meenakshi Mignon du Preez blitz to eke Ayabonga Khaka, causing some deny the home team a flourish- Bhagat Singh Memorial Open Hockey Club and Army Public in the 18th minute, 4th goal was ing finish. scored by Urvashi in the 30th The fourth-wicket part- minute whereas 5th goal was nership ended when wick- scored again by Meenakshi in etkeeper Lizelle Lee caught the 35th minute of the game. Deepti off De Klerk, who Hockey sticks were distrib- uted by Hockey J&K to the bud- also trapped the Indian ding female players from skipper. Hiranagar. After Verma's fall, Dr Taran Singh General Smriti Mandhana batted in Secretary Hockey J&K, BS Players in action during Basketball match at University of Jammu her usual aggressive man- Bakshi Former General on Tuesday. —Excelsior/Rakesh ner, scoring 21 off 16 balls Secretary Hockey J&K, Dr with four boundaries before Ashok Sharma and Dr Vinod falling to Nondumiso Inter-Collegiate Tournaments at JU Sharma prominent social work- Shangase. ers were prominent present GDC Hiranagar, GCET, YCET Jemimah Rodrigues (19 among others. off 25) and Veda The umpires in the 1st Krishnamurthi (10 off 11) enter next round in Basketball Smriti Mandhana playing a pull shot against South Africa. match were Baljit Kour and also could not last long at Anjali and the technical officer Veteran National Hockey player Dharam Pal Singh interacting *GCET, GDC Billawar dominate Chess matches on Day-1 out a 11-run win over South anxiety to the home team. the crease. was NIS coach Gurmeet Kour. with players at KK Hakku Hockey Stadium, Jammu on Tuesday. Excelsior Sports Correspondent Ramnagar by 4-0 points. Monika African in the first T20 Medium pacer Shikha Brief Scores: For the 2nd match, the umpires beats Jyoti, Anushka beats Samta International here today. Pandey broke the partnership Indian women: 130 for 8 in Hockey Tournament for women, School Akhnoor which was won were Gurmeet Kour and Anjali, JAMMU, Sept 24: Inter Sharma, Sonali defeats Asked to bat, the Indian by cleaning up Khaka in the 2 overs (H Kaur 43, SS being played at KK Hakku by later by the margin of 0-2. while the technical officer was Collegiate Basketball, Chess and Sulakshna Devi and Mansi beats middle-order struggled to con- 18th over, in which she conced- Mandhana 23; S Ismail 3/26, N Hockey stadium, here today. First goal was scored in 15 NIS Coach Veena Chib. Cricket Tournaments were Nisha Ram. vert starts on a slow pitch, set- ed just one run. de Klerk 2/10). This is the first hockey tour- minute of game by Preety In tomorrow fixture, KK organized in different venues of In Chess (Men), GDC tling for a modest 130 for eight. After that Deepti conceded South Africa women" 119 nament for women organized in Kalotra of APS Akhnoor and Hockey Club Senior will clash the University of Jammu here Billawar beats GDC Doda by 3- Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur eight runs from the 19th over, all out in 19.5 overs. (M du J&K by Shaheed-e-Azam 2nd goal was netted by Komal with Royal Hockey Club Junior, today. 1. Nikhil of Billawar College top-scored for the side with a leaving South Africa to score Preez 59, L Wolvaardt 14; D Bhagat Singh Foundation under in in the 45th minute of the while Royal Hockey Club In Basketball (Men), GDC, beats Vishavjeet Singh, 34-ball 43, the innings contain- 18 from six balls. Sharma 3/8, S Pandey 2/18) the aegis of Hockey J&K. This game. Senior and KK Hockey Club ing three fours and two sixes as Du Preez began with an (PTI) will boost the popularity of In 2nd match, Sham Lal Junior. Hiranagar beats ASCOMS Himanshu Gupta beats Waseem her other colleagues found the inside-out six off left-arm spin- Sidhra by 17-14, GCET Jammu Ahmed of GDC Doda, going tough. ner Radha Yadav but was Chess Competition held defeats MBS College by 20-18 Mohammad Anjum beats and YCET Jammu outplayed Parshotam Singh of GDC Doda The Indian spinners exploit- stumped in the fourth ball, tilt- Excelsior Sports Correspondent ed the favourable conditions to ing the match in India's favour. GDC Udhampur by (23-14). and Manbhavak Khajuria of GDC Samba got walkover Billawar lost to Aaqib Javid of make it tough for the visitors, Earlier, the 15-year-old JAMMU, Sept 24: Inter against GDC Reasi. GDC Doda. who were bowled out for 119 Shafali Verma was dismissed District Divisional Level Chess Dr Amit Sharma, Assistant Sanjeev Jamwal, Ravi with one ball left. for a four-ball duck on her Competition for all age group Registrar, University of Jammu Kumar, Mukesh Kumar, Balbir Apart from Deepti (3/8), much-anticipated debut. She boys held today at Youth Hostel was the special guest on the Singh Chib, Kajal Premi, Jai left-arm spinner Radha Yadav, was caught off pacer Shabnim Nagrota. occasion, who interacted with Bharat and Pardeep Kumar leg-break bowler Poonam Ismail (3/26), who emerged as Around 60 participants from the players alongwith Dr Daud were present on the occasion. Yadav and pacer Shikha Pandey the most successful bowler for 7 districts of Jammu Division Iqbal Baba, Director, The matches were officiated took two wickets apiece. the visitors with a three-wicket took part in the competition. Directorate of Sports & Physical by SP Sharma, Sushil Sawhney Du Preez took the fight to haul. In U-14 final, District Education, Ravish Vaid and and PD Singh. the Indian camp with her gritty The South African bowler Jammu beats District Kathua by Vikas Karlopia. In Cricket, PG (Arts) Ju 59-run knock but could not take took the pace off the ball on a 3-1, whereas in U-17 final, The matches were officiated defeated GDC Akhnoor by 5 her side past the finish line. slow pitch to make it difficult District Kathua outclassed by Ranbir Singh, Vaneet wickets, GDC Reasi registered South Africa were reeling at for the Indians to time the ball. District Jammu by 3-2 and in U- Pangotra, Manoj Kumar Solanki, win over GDC Billawar by 4 Jamyang Tsering Namgial, MP Ladakh flagging off the 2nd stage of the North Quest Challenge 19 final, District Kathua defeats Harmanpreet Kour, Jasmeena wickets, GDC Kathua beats The District Jammu by 4-0. Badminton Tourney gets underway from Disco Valley near Shanti Stupa road in Leh. Chib and Kamini Chib. Law School Ju by 4 wickets and Excelsior Sports Correspondent in mens section and in womens Indian juniors win In Chess (Women), GCET, GDC Samba registered win section, GCW Gandhi Nagar CEC urges CFI to open Ladakh Cycling Association in Leh Jammu team beats GDC over GDC Doda by 15 runs. JAMMU, Sept 24: Inter will take on Government four medals at Asian Collegiate Badminton (men and College of Education. women) Tourney of CLUJ Dr Twinkle Suri, Dean North Quest Challenge concludes Shotgun C’ship Rousing reception accorded to organized by the Department of Students Welfare, CLUJ, Dr ALMATY (KAZAKHSTAN), Students Welfare witnessed Vinod Bakshi, Sports Sept 24: Gold medalist Insp Bimal Indu exciting matches at Government Coordinator, Dr Anil Ganjoo, with prize distribution The Indian shotgun squad Excelsior Sports Correspondent Press event in the Master 2 MAM College, here. DIQA, Dr Banpreet Kour, picked up four medals including Excelsior Sports Correspondent In the elite category, Corry based sports Management Category during Common On the occasion, Dr Associate Dean Students Wallace of Canada stood first, Company and was conducted two individual bronze by Abhay JAMMU, Sept 24: Rousing Wealth Power Lifting and Geetanjali A Rana, Dean Arts Welfare, Sunesh Sharma, LEH, Sept 24: North Quest Jason English of Australia stood under the aegis of the Cycling Singh and Parinaaz Dhaliwal in reception was accorded to Bench Press Championship. was the chief guest while Prof Physical Director, Government Challege, the world’s highest second and Devender Kumar Federation of India (CFI). the junior men's and women's Inspector Bimal Indu here The Championship was held PK Sharma, Principal, MAM MAM College Jammu, Aijaz accredited ATB XCM race, con- secured third position. The ama- Earlier, Jamyang Tsering skeet competition of the IX Asian today.
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