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Gill Misses out on Century, India a in Driver's Seat
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 (PAGE 10) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU MIER Academy lifts Pulwama Martyrs Memorial Cricket Cup Gill misses out on century, India A in IGP Jammu, cricketers pay floral driver’s seat against South Africa A tributes to brave hearts THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, by the hard-working Piedt, 10 and attacked when presented Excelsior Sports Correspondent holding the event in a befitting Prominent among those who Sept 10: runs short of a ton. with bad deliveries to take the manner and lauded the efforts of graced the occasion were Rajesh Captain Shubman Gill missed Wicketkeeper-batsman K S game away from the visitors. JAMMU, Sept 10: Inspector the young players for exception- Dhar, Chairman Media out on a century by 10 runs while Bharat, who has been a consis- Saxena, who started slowly, General of Police (IGP) Jammu, al performances in hot and Committee JKCA, Surjeet Jalaj Saxena struck 61 not out as tent performer in domestic crick- then opened up and hit some Mukesh Singh and a good num- humid conditions. Singh, former Ranji Trophy India 'A' dominated the proceed- et and for India 'A' in recent lovely shots while Thakur ber of junior and senior crick- He said J&K Police is leav- Player; Inderjeet Singh, Selector ings on the second day of the first years, made 33. Bharat played showed he could bat. eters paid floral tributes to the ing no stone unturned in organ- JKCA; Aman Deep Singh, unofficial Test against South impressively and cracked five After Thakur fell leg-before martyrs’ rather the brave hearts ising various sporting activities Karunesh Gupta, besides organ- Africa 'A' here today. -
NMMC Takes Action for Violating Micro Containment Zone Rules
www.newsband.in • VOL. 14 • ISSuE: 258 • SuNDAY, 11 APRIL 2021 • RNI No. MAHEN/2007/21778 • POSTAL REGN. NO. NMB/154/2020-22/VASHI MDG POST OFFICE PAGES: 8 PRICE : 2.00 APMC sees 50% dip in NMMC takes action for sale since the imposition of new restrictions Ashwini Bindre violating micro murder: Evidence of three policemen and Both flow of goods and cross-examination containment zone rules consumers have decreased completed The testimony of Penal action taken against five societies By Ryhea George new restrictions have three more policemen in NMMC’s jurisdiction ith the imposition come into force. With in the Ashwini Bi- Wof new restric- the weekend lockdown, dre murder case and tions, the Agricultural only around 400-500 cross-examination Produce Market Com- smaller tempos are ar- was completed on mittee (APMC) market riving in the market. Friday. Inspector Sa- is seeing a dip of sales These tempos can carry rojana Moklikar and by around 40%. The in- only one or two tons of Assistant Inspector flux of both the goods as goods per tempo which Bhairu Kisan Jadhav well as customers has is way less than the usu- testified that Abhay Kurundkar was not on the night round on the night when Ashwini Bidre was killed… (More on page 3) Maharashtra government amends its order he Navi Mumbai A fine of Rs. 10,000 Mahavir Malhar Society Along with RTPCR TMunicipal Corpo- each has been imposed in Sector 6 in Ghansoli test for employees, ration (NMMC) has against Vijaygad Soci- Division as well as A1 antigen test option taken action against five ety in Sector 25 Nerul and A5 in Millennium available for non- societies in its jurisdic- in Belapur Division, Tower in Sector 9 San- tion for violating micro Ganesh Tower in Sector vaccinated staff CONTINUED ON paGE.. -
Delhi % * . / #$% Per Cent
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Dr. Gokaraju Gangaraju Book
It gives me immense pleasure to inform that Dr. Gokaraju Gangaraju has done exemplary service to Andhra Cricket Association. I know Dr. Gangaraju and his father and both of them are people of noble heart. They are always keen to serve the society. Recently I inaugurated the picturesque twin grounds at Mulapadu in Krishna District. I also inaugurated the first- ever historical Test match at Visakhapatnam. After taking a look at the grounds and other infrastructure in different districts of A.P, I am thrilled by the dedicated efforts put in by Dr. Gangaraju and his team. I requested Dr. Gangaraju to give a proposal for developing adventure sports on the hillocks of Mulapadu and other sports infrastructure across the State. Top officials of BCCI, recognising his services made him the Vice President of BCCI. I would like to appreciate Dr. Gangaraju, his team of office bearers and members of ACA, who stood by him in all his endeavours in moulding ACA as a role model association in the country. 1 1 I take it as honour to inform that Andhra Cricket Association, under the dynamic leadership of Dr. Gokaraju Gangaraju, has made tremendous progress in terms of development of game and infrastructure across the state of AP. I have been watching Dr. Gangaraju in BCCI meetings. He comes to the meetings with one agenda - to seek facilities to ACA, demand postings for ACA members in sub committees of BCCI and more number of international matches for the association. He always sought the coveted Test status to Dr. Y.S.R. -
Champs Al Sadd Beat Qatar SC to Finish Season Unbeaten
FFOOTBALLOOTBALL | Page 2 AATHLETICSTHLETICS | Page 7 Liverpool Felix says seek to Tokyo will avenge Aston be Olympic Villa mauling swansong Saturday, April 10, 2021 CRICKET Sha’aban 28, 1442 AH De Villiers stars GULF TIMES as Bangalore win IPL opener SPORT Page 4 QNB STARS LEAGUE Champs Al Sadd beat Qatar SC to fi nish season unbeaten Defeats for Qatar SC and Al Ahli ensured Al Rayyan finished third, with Al Gharafa needing to defeat Umm Salal today to finish fourth By Sports Reporter Doha l Sadd earned a rare distinc- tion of fi nishing the QNB Stars League season unbeaten after a 3-0 win over Qatar SC Aat the Jassim bin Hamad Stadium yes- terday. Xavi Hernandez’s men, who had wrapped up the title long ago, fi nished with 60 points from 19 victories and three draws. Meanwhile, defeats for Qatar SC and Al Ahli ensured Al Rayyan fi nished third, with Al Gharafa needing to de- feat Umm Salal today to fi nish fourth. Al Ahli were thrashed by Al Duhail 0-4. Yesterday, Xavi rested several regu- lars with AFC Champions League in mind but still had enough to see off a Under Xavi Hernandez, Al Sadd full-strength Qatar SC side. Abdelkar- finished with 19 victories and three im Hassan gave Al Sadd the lead as early draws to win the title by 13 points. as the third minute. Rodrigo Tabata Al Sadd players celebrate after their win over Qatar SC at the Jassim bin Hamad Stadium yesterday. doubled the advantage with a penalty technical and physical condition is kick in the 39th minute and Yousef great; only Akram Afi f is missing be- At the Hamad bin Khalifa Stadium, Abdulrazaq rounded off the tally in the cause of injury.” Dudu and Michael Olunga scored a 76th minute. -
Will Hold Talks on Farm Laws After Our People Are Released, Says Tikait
WWW.YUGMARG.COM FOLLOW US ON REGD NO. CHD/0061/2006-08 | RNI NO. 61323/95 Join us at telegram https://t.me/yugmarg Monday February 1, 2021 CHANDIGARH, VOL. XXVI, NO. 6 PAGES 8, RS. 2 YOUR REGION, YOUR PAPER Farmers’ issues will BJP announces HP ranked Best I don't know be resolved soon: 20 candidates for Performing how we are Haryana Chief Kharar Municipal State in Waste going to get Minister Manohar Lal Council polls Management Kohli out: Moeen PAGE 3 PAGE 7 PAGE 5 PAGE 8 Will hold talks on farm Dishonour to Tricolour laws after our people really painful, says PM are released, says Tikait Journalist arrest: AGENCY NEW DELHI, JAN 31 Media bodies AGENCY government is committed to mod- NEW DELHI, JAN 31 ernising agriculture and is taking There will not be any agreement un- condemn police many steps in this regard. Modi der pressure. We will hold discus- action Prime Minister Narendra Modi on added that the government's ef- sions on the farm law issue only after Sunday said the country was very forts in this direction will contin- our people to be released from the BUREAU pained at seeing the dishonour to ue The prime minister's remarks jail, said Bharatiya Kisan Union NEW DELHI, JAN 31 the Tricolour on Republic Day, come amid ongoing protests by leader Rakesh Tikait on Sunday. referring to the religious flag inci- thousands of farmers, mostly He said that since Prime Minister Media bodies on Sunday dent at the Red Fort during the from Haryana, Punjab and Uttar Narendra Modi has taken the initia- condemned the police ac- farmers' tractor parade Pradesh, at several border points tive for a result, we will keep his re- tion against two journal- In his monthly Mann ki Baat into Delhi since November-end, spect. -
Match Report
Match Report Eastern Province Cricket Board, Eastern Province vs North West Cricket Union , North West Eastern Province Cricket Board, Eastern Province - Won by 10 wickets Date: Thu 11 Oct 2018 Location: South Africa - Eastern Cape Match Type: Two Innings Match Scorer: Yves Joe Toss: North West Cricket Union , North West won the toss and elected to Bowl URL: http://www.crichq.com/matches/677698 Eastern Province Cricket North West Cricket Union , Board, Eastern Province North West Score 274-10 6-0 Score 87-10 192-10 Overs 92.0 1.0 Overs 33.2 59.5 MC Christensen† Y Valli J van Heerden L Senokwane O Nyaku RH Frenz MP Breetzke K Rapulana KR Smuts* R Haasbroek† L Adam BC Fortuin J de Klerk BL Barends * GA Stuurman M Jansen SSN Nqweni CJ Alexander TP Kaber J Henrichsen T Koekemoer JN Diseko page 1 of 64 Scorecards 1st Innings | Batting: Eastern Province Cricket Board, Eastern Province R B 4's 6's SR MC . // lbw b M Jansen 0 9 0 0 0.0 Christensen† J van Heerden . 1 . // c RH Frenz b CJ Alexander 1 21 0 0 4.76 O Nyaku 1 . // b M Jansen 1 6 0 0 16.67 MP Breetzke . 4 4 . 2 . 4 . 4 . 4 4 4 . 2 2 . 1 . b CJ Alexander 40 56 7 0 71.43 . 2 . 1 . 1 1 . // KR Smuts* . 1 . 4 . // lbw b BL Barends * 5 13 1 0 38.46 TP Kaber . // c Y Valli b BL Barends * 0 3 0 0 0.0 T Koekemoer . 4 . -