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Page12.Qxd (Page 1) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2016 (PAGE 12) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU India crush England by 246 runs to Pranav, Ian, Aditya Lodha panel moves SC to appoint Partap rally J&K go 1-0 up in 5-match series MUMBAI, Nov 21: and the duo strung together G K Pillai as BCCI observer VISAKHAPATNAM, Nov 21: another crucial stand of 89 for NEW DELHI, Nov 21: through panel's secretary Gopal although they stand disqualified as Half centuries from Pranav the unbroken seventh wicket to Sankaranarayanan, said. per the order of this court. It is sub- India today scripted a Gupta, Ian Dev Singh and pull J&K around again. The Apex Court-appointed It referred to recommenda- mitted that those individuals who resounding 246-run win over Aditya Partap enabled Jammu Brief scores: Justice R M Lodha committee has tions, approved by the court, on fall foul of these norms be England in the second cricket and Kashmir to recover from a J&K 1st innings: 270 for moved the Supreme Court seeking criteria for holding posts in BCCI declared to cease to hold office Test to take a 1-0 lead in the five- poor start and reach 270 for six six in 90 overs (Aditya Partap 65 a direction to appoint former home and state cricket bodies and said forthwith," the panel said. match series riding on a superla- at the end of first day's play batting, Ian Dev Singh 59, secretary G K Pillai as an observer that they include that a person Aditya Varma, Secretary of tive effort from the spin troika, against Tripura in a Ranji Pranav Gupta 55; MB to "guide" BCCI in the administra- should be an Indian citizen and Cricket Association of Bihar who here. Trophy Group C match here. Murasingh 2/59, Rana Dutta tive works including award of con- below 70 years of age. had filed the case in the SC on the tracts, transparency norms and The office bearer should not issue, welcomed the move of the Chasing an improbable 405, Gupta scored 55 with 9 fours 2/61) vs Tripura. holding of future domestic, inter- panel, saying that many states like England were bowled out for pal- in 112 balls, while ID Singh hit Summarised scores of 59 with 11 fours in 105 balls as other Group C matches: national and IPL matches. Bihar would benefit from it. try 158 shortly after the lunch they stitched a 109-run stand to 1) Kerala vs Andhra at The committee, in its third sta- The committee, in its report, break to give the hosts their sec- help J&K rally from 14 for two Guwahati tus report submitted in the apex has also pleaded with the court to ond biggest victory in terms of at the BKC ground. Kerala 1st innings: 188 for court on November 14, has also issue a direction that now "all runs against the visitors. Tripura, sitting above J&K in eight in 89.5 overs (Mohammed sought a declaration from the administrative and management Virat Kohli and Co. celebrating victory against England in Having defended doggedly the points table, had rocked their Azharuddeen 82, Rohan Prem bench headed by Chief Justice T S matters be carried out by the CEO on the fourth evening, the visitors 2nd test match at Vizak on Monday. rivals by taking early wickets 42; DP Vijaykumar 6/37). Thakur that all office bearers of of the BCCI without advertence to caved in without much resistance 81) laid the cornerstone of victo- der. through medium paces MB 2) Chhattisgarh vs cash-rich BCCI and state cricket the office bearers". losing eight wickets for an addi- ry, the contribution of India's pre- Earlier, Root had some Murasingh and Rana Dutta, who Hyderabad at Valsad bodies, who are in violation of laid It has also sought the authority tion of 71 runs with mier all-rounder Ashwin (52 runs lucky escape with Virat Kohli packed off the in-form Shubham Hyderabad 1st innings: 267 down norms with regard to 70 year for itself "to appoint all necessary Ravichandran Ashwin (3/52) and and match figures of 8/119) was dropping the English No 3 on Khajuria and Umar Nissar cheaply. for four in 88 overs (S Badrinath age cap, citizenship and tenures, secretarial staff, assistance and fix SCOREBOARD equally significant. nine at leg slip and a decision Later ID Singh, captain 134, BP Sandeep 73; "cease to hold office forthwith". remuneration as may be deter- India 1st Innings: 455 Ashwin now has 231 was also overturned. Parvez Rasool and Gupta depart- Abhimanyu Chauhan 2/22). "While the day-to-day admin- mined appropriate". England 1st Innings: 255 wickets from 41 Tests Finally, the first opening ed in the space of four overs to 3) Goa vs Haryana at istration of BCCI is presently car- Quoting the July 18 verdict, ried out by the CEO and certain be "insolvent, or of unsound it said that most of its recom- India 2nd Innings: 204 apart from 1670 runs came after 15 minutes into the once again leave J&K struggling Ghaziabad managers who assist him in this mind" or a minister or govern- mendations were accepted by England 2nd innings: (target: 405 runs) that includes 4 tons and 7 day with Ashwin removing a at 131 for five. However, Aditya Goa 1st innings: 197 for six Partap (65 not out in 157 balls) in 85 overs (Snehal Kauthankar regard, there would be a need to ment servant, it said, adding that the court. Alastair Cook lbw b Jadeja 54 half-centuries. tense-looking Duckett, who per- and wicketkeeper Punit Bisht 80 batting; Harshal Patel 3/52). appoint an observer who would criteria also included that such a The court, considering factors Haseeb Hameed lbw b Ashwin 25 Ashwin also became ished trying to play the sweep. guide the BCCI in its administra- person should not be holding "any including constrains of time and leading wicket-taker of There was extra bounce but (33) came to the team's rescue 4) Himachal Pradesh vs Joe Root lbw b Shami 25 and the two added 50 runs for the Services at Surat tion, particularly with reference to office or post in a sports or athlet- multiple dimensions of the recom- 2016 with 55 wickets Duckett's shot selection did him Ben Duckett c Saha b Ashwin 0 sixth wicket. Services 1st innings: 276 for the award of contracts, transparen- ic association or federation apart mendations, had left the task to Moeen Ali c Kohli b Jadeja 2 surpassing Sri Lankan in as the ball hit his gloves and After Bisht's dismissal, four in 90 overs (Ravi Chauhan cy norms, audit, etc., for domestic, from cricket". reform BCCI with the committee Ben Stokes b J Yadav 6 Rangana Herath (54 hit the pad before looping into Partap got an able ally in bowler 149, Nakul Verma 113 batting; international and IPL cricket to be It also said that the person is and asked it to do the needful with- Jonny Bairstow not out 34 scalps). Wriddhiman Saha's gloves. Samiullah Beigh (35 not out) Rankaj Jaiswal 2/55). (PTI) played hereafter. "incapable if an office bearer has in a "period of four months or at Adil Rashid c Saha b Shami 4 Not to forget young In a tense and tight situation, "The committee recommends been in office for a cumulative best six months from today (July Zafar Ansari b Ashwin 0 Jayant, who bowled a Root was adjudged caught that G K Pillai, former Union home period of 9 years, besides being 18)", the report said. Stuart Broad lbw b J Yadav 5 ripper to get Ben Stokes behind by Rod Tucker but secretary be appointed as the charged by a court of law for hav- The panel said that the time- James Anderson lbw b J Yadav 0 and played a couple of England successfully used the observer, with a power to appoint ing committed any criminal lines, fixed by it for various Extras: (LB-3) 3 gritty knocks down the DRS as the decision was over- auditor and all necessary secretarial offence". reforms, have not been "complied Total: (All out in 97.3 overs) 158 order. turned after review. staff, assistance and remuneration as "Several office bearers at both with" and certain impediments Fall of wickets: 1/75 2/87 3/92 4/101 He first trapped Root, who was floored by may be determined appropriate by the BCCI and the state associa- arose which have been apprised to 5/115 6/115 7/129 8/143 9/158 Stuart Broad (5) LBW, Virat Kohli at leg slip on 9, the committee," the report, filed tions continue to hold the posts the court. (PTI) Bowling: Mohammed Shami 14-3-30-2, and then dismissed again survived on with an addi- Umesh Yadav 8-3-8-0, Ravichandran James Anderson for a tion of two runs as the snicko Ladakh Scouts Red lifts Archery Cup Ashwin 30-11-52-3, Ravindra Jadeja 34- golden duck in similar registered a faint mark and the Excelsior Sports Correspondent 14-35-2, Jayant Yadav 11.3-4-30-3. manner as England third umpire was not convinced went for reviews but in to dismiss Tucker's call. LEH, Nov 21: ‘Ladakh debutant Jayant Yadav (3/30) vain. Persisting with a tidy line and Scouts Red’ team with 183 being the wreckers-in-chief at the Mohammed Shami (2/30) aiming the roughs, left-arm spin- points lifted the 2nd Traditional Dr YSR Reddy ACA-VDCA was menacing when the ball ner Jadeja got his first wicket Martyr’s Cup Running Archery Stadium which hosted its first reversed and Ravindra Jadeja this morning dismissing Ali as tournament Trophy, while State athletes posing before leaving for 14th National Inter- ever Test match.
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