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Page14.Qxd (Page 1) THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 2014 (PAGE 14) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Bhajji targets Rasool as Punjab QFs lineup drawn in Christmas Gold Cup Football JU fencers excel in Ronney scores 6 goals in NRG's Inter-University Competition Excelsior Sports Correspondent Physical Education, Jammu (10-1) win over Young Star JAMMU, Jan 8: Fencers University, Prof Dhian Singh recover against J&K Bhau and team manager Rashid Excelsior Sports Correspondent In yet another match of the namely Dushyant and Veer Ahmed, called on Prof Mohan decent 304 in their first innings der niggle that kept him out for able as he nicked an outswinger day, BSF got better of Young Sangram Singh from the VADODARA, Jan 8: JAMMU, Jan 8: Displaying Paul Singh Ishar, Vice as Harbhajan and No 9 batsman more than six weeks, Harbhajan to Gitansh behind the stumps. extraordinary soccer skills, Rovers in a well fought match Department of Sports and Punjab captain Harbhajan Sandeep Sharma (51) added an clobbered eight fours and six One down batsman Bandeep Ronney pelted 6 splendid goals by six goals to five (6-5) via tie- Singh made a superb return to invaluable 105 runs for the sixes in his 80-ball knock before to help NGR thrash Young Star breaker. The match ended (1-1) competitive cricket as he eighth wicket after J&K seam he was out trying to slog sweep Yadav rescues by ten goals to one (10-1) and in the stipulated time and in the smashed 92 off only 80 balls to trio of Samiullah Beigh (2/56), opposite number Parvez Rasool enter the last four stage as quar- tie-breaker BSF prevailed over rescue his team from a precari- Ram Dayal (3/59) and Umar over short fine leg. Mumbai terfinals lineup has been drawn Young Rovers by six goals to ous position against an impres- Nazir (4/66) reduced them to Harbhajan in fact punished MUMBAI, Jan 8: in the ongoing 8th Christmas five (6-5). Devi Lal, Sumit, sive Jammu and Kashmir bowl- Rasool hitting him for 5 sixes in Gold Cup Football Tournament, Sikander, Kulvinder Sr and ing attack on the first day of the Out-of-form Suryakumar Kulvinder Jr were the goal scor- Bengal fritter away seven balls with a couple that Yadav notched up a timely, being organized by J&K Ranji Trophy quarter-final here landed outside the Moti Baug Christian Welfare Association at ers for BSF, while Sourav, today. advantage counter-attacking hundred to Abhimanyu, Vishal and Avinash ground over deep mid-wicket steer defending champions GGM Science College Football It was a duel between two KOLKATA, Jan 8: scored goals for Young Rovers. fence. Two more were hit over Mumbai to 306 for seven ground, here. top off-spinners in which sight screen clearing the ground Apart from Ronney's out- The matches were officiated Harbhajan clearly emerged as Youngsters Sudip against Maharashtra in their Chatterjee and Abhimanyu while another was also hit standing show, Garry scored 3 by Moon Stephen, Hilal Ahmed, the winner over his talented Ranji Trophy quarterfinal Rinku Gill, Harneel Singh, Easwaran, showed maturity towards the deep end. Rasool match at Wankhede Stadium goals and Heera succeeded in younger opponent as he targeted had a poor outing with the ball netting one. For Young Star, Elijah Sotra, Koushal, Vijay his counterpart Parvez Rasool, beyond years with a brilliant here today. 163-run partnership before as he went for 64 runs in 13 Hiteshwar Singh scored the soli- Kumar and Sanjay Kumar, who, however, dismissed him Coming in to bat when another familiar middle-order overs. tary goal. Raza of NGR was while the Tournament is being VC JU Prof MPS Ishar and other dignitaries posing with after a galaxy of lusty blows. Mumbai were tottering at 101 collapse saw Bengal end the The 33-year-old also hit shown yellow card for foul play. organized by J&K Christian meritorious fencers at Jammu University on Wednesday. Harbhajan's aggression was tes- for four after lunch, Yadav day at 274 for eight against some crisp drives on the up off In another match, JK SRTC Organisation, under the supervi- timony to the fact as to how (120) and Vinit Indulkar (82), Chancellor, who lauded their Railways in the Ranji Trophy medium pacer Mohammed defeated Jammu Sports by three sion of SM Gill, David Masih, Physical Education, University much he is afraid of this promis- playing his first match for Feastus Sotra and Yousuf Don. of Jammu won 3 bronze medals efforts for this achievement. quarterfinal here today. Mudhasir (0/55) and Nazir. goals to nil (3-0). Vishal, Prominent among others ing all-rounder of Jammu and When Rasool pitched it wide, he Mumbai after returning to its Now, in the quarterfinals, in All India Inter-University Left-hander Sudeep (96) Chandan and Rahul scored the present on the occasion were Jai Kashmir in reclaiming his spot was promptly on the back-foot fold following a three-season JKP will take on JK Bank Fencing Competition held at played a responsible knock and goals in 32nd, 42nd and 47th Kumar Sharma, Special in Team India, as it was Rasool's to cut him past the point fielder. stint with Himachal Pradesh, Academy at 10 am tomorrow, Punjabi University, Patiala. was ably supported by right- minutes respectively. Jammu Secretary to Vice Chancellor consistency at the domestic cir- Harbhajan got good sup- hit back in style to help the NGR will face J&K Forest at These medal winners along- hander Easwaran (65) as they Sports players were no match to and Akhilesh Sharma, Liaison cuit, which projected him ahead port from Sandeep, who played hosts steady the boat. 11:30 am, JK PDC will meet with Director Sports and resurrected the innings. the skill of SRTC players and Officer. of Harbhajan in the last season. the role of second fiddle to per- Maharashtra bounced back were in all sorts of trouble from BSF at 1:30 pm and JK Bank Meanwhile, Punjab scored a In the middle-order, only fection by rotating the strike. late in the day when medium the word go. will lock horns with JK SRTC at RMPS holds pasting activity, Uthappa, Nair reserve Test specialist Harbhajan scored 68 off pacer Anupam Sanklecha dis- 3:30 pm tomorrow. Wriddhiman Saha (60 batting) his 92 runs in boundaries and missed both the batsmen, while 4th Police Martyrs Memorial NZ T20 Tournament score centuries managed a good score as he with only 14 scoring strokes. Samad Fallah took the wicket kho-kho competition added 41 runs for the undefeat- The veteran of 101 Test of Shardul Thakur (4). Excelsior Sports Correspondent secured third position. BANGALORE, Jan 8: ed ninth wicket stand with matches was finally out eight At stumps, Iqbal Abdulla (9 Prince, Pargat help SCC, In II-A, Mankash secured first Superb centuries by dashing Ashoke Dinda (17 batting). JAMMU, Jan 8: RM Public short of what would have been a not out) and captain Zaheer position, Hiteshwar secured sec- opener Rabin Uthappa (100) School in its drive to harness tal- From a comfortable 166 for deserving third first-class centu- Khan (5 not out) were at the ond position and Ranveer & and K K Nair (100) enabled ent, organized pasting activity and two, Bengal were reduced to ry (he has two in Tests). crease. (PTI) SABI Club win ties Vineet shared third position. Karnataka to pile up 297 for kho-kho competition for students 233 for eight, losing six wickets However, Punjab were in a rela- Excelsior Sports Correspondent District Sports Stadium, Kathua of primary wing, here today. Kho-Kho match was also five wickets in the first innings for 67 runs. Skipper Laxmi tively safe position at 251 for Singh was caught in the third today. Students of I-A, I-B and II-A organized for 3rd, 4th and 5th of Ranji Quarter Finals against class students. All the students Ratan Shukla (17), veteran eight at that stage. slip off a Manpreet Gony deliv- JAMMU, Jan 8: A magnifi- In the first match, SCC classes exhibited their talent in Uttar Pradesh played at M played well with the spirit of Sourashish Lahiri (2), young However Sandeep in ery but the umpiresr uled it as cent knock of 88 runs by Prince defeated Gateway Srinagar by a paper pasting competition. Ankita Chinnaswamy Stadium here Writtick Chatterjee (0) were out company of Manpreet Gony (5) no-ball. and a brilliant bowling display and Pooja Kumari participated as sportsmanship. The activity was big margin of 69 runs. Batting organized by the primary today. cheaply. (PTI) and VRV Singh (9) added 53 Brief Scores: Punjab 304 by Pargat Singh helped Sandhu judges, while Meenakshi Bhat, first, SCC scored 178 runs in the Coordinator, Meenakshi Pathania C M Gautam (89) was at the runs more to take Punjab past all out in 81.2 overs (Harbhajan Cricket Club Ludhiana and Dipinder and Chetna conducted stipulated 20 overs. Prince was alongwith her team Padma crease when at the end of day 146 for seven. 300-run mark. Singh 92, Sandeep Sharma 51, SABI Cricket Club Hoshiarpur the top scorer with 88 runs off the competition. to win their respective ties to In I-A, Parsee secured first Thinels, Nishi Charak and Ajay. one. At stumps, J&K were 11 for Sandeep faced 123 balls Yuvraj Singh 10, Umar Nazir 56 balls, studded with 9 fours School Principal, Ravinder Kour advance in the ongoing 4th position, Harshit got second and The visitors who called the one after opener Obaid Haroon hitting eight fours and was the 4/66, Ramdayal 3/59).
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