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Page14.Qxd (Page 1) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2013 (PAGE 14) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Rasool misses ton by whisker Dogra HSS organizes Tendulkar shines in farewell Test, India in driver's seat MUMBAI, Nov 14: after being put in by Indian Pujara (34) took control of the Himachal in command with Annual Sports Meet Iconic batsman Sachin skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni. proceedings. Tendulkar kept his emotions in The Caribbeans lost eight wick- India, leading 1-0 after win- Excelsior Sports Correspondent address said that sports and check and showed his genius ets for just 89 runs in a single ning the first Test in Kolkata 92/1 in reply to J&K's 178 games boost the physical stan- for one last time in front of session much to the delight of inside three days, were just 25 JAMMU, Nov 14: Dogra dard and mental ability of the DHARAMSALA, Nov 14: batting) scored half-centuries as duced a dream spell that saw Higher Secondary School adoring fans with an unbeaten the Wankhede crowd. runs behind West Indies at close students. The students who 38 as India seized early control Kieran Powell (48) and of play raising doubts whether Andhra Pradesh reached 233 for him take eight wickets for 45 Shastri Nagar, Jammu, organ- brought laurel for their school in All-rounder Parvez Rasool five against Assam on day one runs, as Railways bundled out ized an Annual Sports Meet at of his 200th and final cricket Darren Bravo (29) were the the match will go the full dis- slammed a brilliant 101-ball 97 different events at National, of their Ranji Trophy Group C Baroda for 176 in their Group B Dogra Grounds, Gandhi Nagar, SCOREBOARD but failed to save Jammu and State and District Level were match, here today. Ranji Trophy match here today. here today. West Indies Ist Innings: Kashmir from being bowled out also honoured by the chief guest Sumanth was batting along Opting to field after winning Navin Aggarwal, Director Chris Gayle c Sharma b Mohammed Shami 11 for just 178 by Himachal on the occasion. with Duvvarapu Shivkumar (21) the toss, Railways rode on the General, Youth Services and Kieran Powell c Dhawan b Ojha 48 Pradesh in their Group C Ranji The students who were felic- when stumps were drawn for the 25-year-old Mali, who hails Sports, J&K, Jammu was the Darren Bravo c Dhoni b Ashwin 29 Trophy match here today. itated included Harsh Vaid, win- day. from Tezpur in Assam, to run chief guest on the occasion, Marlon Samuels c Vijay b Ojha 19 Rasool, who was included in ner of gold medal in hockey; Several Andhra batsman through the Baroda line-up in while Surekha Charak, presi- Shivnarine Chanderpaul c Ashwin b Kumar 25 the India ODI squad which Siddarth Maini, winner of such as skipper Amol their first innings. dent, Managing Committee, Narsingh Deonarine c Vijay b Ashwin 21 toured Zimbabwe in July after a District Level Chess Muzumdar (23), AG Pradeep, This is Mali's best figures in Dogra Higher Secondary Dinesh Ramdin not out 12 string of fine performances in Competition and Tanvijay, win- and Murumulla Sriram (20) got first-class cricket, having made School, Shastri Nagar and Uma Darren Sammy c Sharma b Ashwin 0 the domestic circuit, struck 17 ner of gold in National School good start but could nor convert his debut in 2008. Katal, Manager Rich Harvest Shane Shillingford lbw b Ojha 0 fours in his blistering knock and Games in the discipline of fenc- those into big ones. At stumps on the first day, School were the guests of hon- Tino Best c Dhoni b Ojha 0 was unlucky to have missed out ing. Arup Das (2/66) and Pritam Railways were 24 for one in 16 our on the occasion. Shannon Gabriel c Dhoni b Ojha 1 on a century. Uma Katal, Manager Rich Das (2/71) shared four wickets overs. For Baroda, Aditya Extras (B-8, LB-8) 16 Opener Adil Rishi was the Test against the West Indies between them. Waghmode made 33 while Total (all out in 55.2 overs) 182 only other J&K batsman who after a disciplined bowling dis- Yusuf Pathan and Murtuja Fall of wickets: 1-25, 2-86, 3-97, 4-140, 5-148, 6-162, 7-162, 8- contributed substantially with a Lad impresses as Delhi play here today. Vahora contributed 32 each at 162, 9-172, 10-182. 47. All the remaining batsmen The 40-year-old maestro keep Mumbai to 252/6 the Moti Bagh Stadium. Bowling: Bhuvneshwar Kumar 17-2-45-1; Mohammed Shami 12- could not touch double-digit walked in to the middle amid 2-36-1; R Ashwin 15-2-45-3; Pragyan Ojha 11.2-2-40-5. scores. MUMBAI: Promising Kerala reduce Tripura thundering cheers from the India 1st innings: For Himachal, pacers Rishi Mumbai batsman Siddhesh Lad crowd and a guard of honour to 136 for nine M Vijay c Sammy b Shillingford 43 Dhawan and Vikramjeet Malik impressed with a knock of 74 from his West Indies rivals as he S Dhawan c Chanderpaul b Shillingford 33 shared seven wickets between before Delhi fought back with a KANNUR: Super bowling showed glimpses of his vintage performance gave Kerala an C Pujara batting 34 them with four and three scalps couple of late wickets to keep form to remain unconquered at upper hand as they reduced S Tendulkar batting 38 respectively as the home side the hosts to 252 for six on the close of an eventful opening Tripura to 136 for nine at the Extras (B-8, NB-1) 9 placed themselves in a com- first day of their Group A Ranji day of his last Test. end of the opening day's play of Total (For 2 wickets in 34 overs) 157 manding position. Trophy match here today. At stumps, India were com- their Group C Ranji Trophy Fall of wickets: 1-77, 2-77. In reply, Himachal were 92 The experienced Wasim fortably placed at 157 for two Jaffer made 61 while Asitya match here today. Bowling: D Sammy 6-0-27-0, S Gabriel 6-0-32-0,S Shillingford for one at the end of the day, Medium-pacer Sandeep after bundling out the hapless Tare scored 53 at the Bandra 12-1-46-2, T Best 5-0-27-0, M Samuels 5-0-17-0. (PTI) trailing by 86 runs with nine Warrier (3/27) was the pick of West Indies for a meagre 182 by first innings wickets in hand. Kurla Complex. the bowlers with a three-wicket tea, riding on left-arm spinner Opener Sangram Singh and For the visitors, Ashish haul, while KR Sreejith (2/16), Children sweating-it-out during Annual Sports Meet organ- Pragyan Ojha's five-wicket only batsmen to put up a sem- tance. Paras Dogra were on 24 and 29 Nehra and Parvinder Awana V Manoharan (2/27) and ized by Dogra HSS Shastri Nagar on Thursday. haul. blance of fight against the sti- Call him a picture of confi- were the two most impressive respectively. Prashant Parameswaran (2/40) Davinder Kour, Principal, While Ojha (5/40) grabbed fling line and length of the dence or an epitome of concen- bowlers, picking up two wickets Harvest Schools in her brief Brief Scores: claimed two wickets each. Dogra Higher Secondary School the spotlight in the first half of Indian bowlers, who utilised the tration, Tendulkar was every- each after Mumbai opted to bat. address threw light on how the J&K 1st Innings: 178 all out Opting to bat, Tripura welcomed the guests and the the day, it was the retiring leg- conditions well. thing during his undefeated stay At stumps, Hiken Shah and school progressed over the years in 54.1 overs (Parvez Rasool 97, slumped to 57 for five before a parents of the students. end, who held centrestage in the India responded strongly at the crease in which he faced Balwinder Sacdhu were batting since its inception. Gold, silver Rishi Dhawan 4/70). 51-run stand between Yogesh Earlier, the Meet began with last session with his entire fam- with openers Murali Vijay (43) 73 balls hitting six boundaries. on 13 and seven, respectively. Takawale (45) and MB and bronze medals were pre- Himachal 1st Innings: 92 for the release of balloons in the air ily and childhood coach and Shikhar Dhawan (33) put- Not only did he look in con- Murasingh (24) for the sixth sented to the best students in dif- 1 in 33 overs (Prashant Chopra Mali takes 8/45 as by the chief guest and other Ramakant Achrekar watching ting on 77 runs in quick time. trol but also helped Pujara (34 35; Ram Dayal 1/26). (PTI) wicket helped the visitors cross ferent events by Surekha from the stands. The two were sent back by batting) gain in confidence as Railways bundle out the 100-run mark. dignitaries. Charak, president MC, Dogra It was an abysmal batting Shane Shillingford before they added 80 runs in an unbro- Assam, Andhra share Only other batsmen who The games were started with Baroda for 176 HSS. display by the West Indians Tendulkar and Cheteshwar ken third wicket stand. (PTI) honours on day one reached double figures were Mass Drill and the demonstra- Gambhir Dev Singh Charak tion of Speedball. ANANTPUR: Srikar Bharat VADODARA: Medium opener Rajib Saha (25) and also spoke on the occasion. The chief guest in his (70) and Bodapati Sumanth (56 pacer Ranjitkumar Mali pro- Samrat Singha (17).
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