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SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 2014 (PAGE 14) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Clinical India cruise home by 2nd Christmas T20 Cricket Cup Simula Club, Samar 7 wickets against Pakistan MIRPUR, Mar 21: SCOREBOARD Club log wins Pakistan innings Excelsior Sports Correspondent by 8 wickets. India put up a thoroughly pro- Kamran Akmal run out 8 Batting first, Sai Cricket fessional performance to thrash Ahmed Shehzad st Dhoni b Mishra 22 JAMMU, Mar 21: Simula Club scored 98 runs for the loss arch-rivals Pakistan by seven Cricket Club and Samar Cricket of 7 wickets in the allotted 15 Mohammad Hafeez c Kumar b Jadeja 15 Students, staff and the dignitaries posing for a photograph during National Seminar at KCS wickets in a one-sided opening Club registered convincing vic- overs. Vinay and Veeru con- Umar Akmal c Raina b Shami 33 College of Education. group league encounter to launch tories in the ongoing 2nd tributed 24 and 21 runs to the Shoaib Malik c Raina b Mishra 8 their ICC World Twenty20 cam- Christmas T20 Cricket Cup, total, while Mintu chipped in paign in style, here today. Shahid Afridi c Raina b Kumar 8 being organized jointly by with 10 runs. Kaka took 3 wick- At a packed Sher-e-Bangla Sohaib Maqsood run out 21 Range Police Headquarters ets, while Sourav and KK shared KCS College organizes Stadium, the Indian spinners did a Bilawal Bhatti not out 0 Jammu and Christian Sports one wicket each. commendable job in restricting Extras: (LB-2 W-3) 5 Organization J&K at KC Sports In reply, Samar Cricket Club Pakistan to a modest 130 for Total: (For 7 wkts in 20 overs) 130 Club Ground, here. chased the target in 13.4 overs. seven after electing to bowl. Fall of wickets: 1/9 2/44 3/47 4/97 5/103 6/114 7/130 In the first match, Simula Chetan scored unbeaten 49 runs, National Seminar Chasing the target, the Indian Bowling: R Ashwin 4-0-23-0, Bhuvneshwar Kumar 3-0-21- Cricket Club thrashed SKPA while Jasvinder and Amrit con- Excelsior Correspondent Manju Agarwal from Delhi ity of teacher education needed batsmen sent the opposition 1, Mohammed Shami 4-0-31-1, Amit Mishra 4-1-22-2, Udhampur by a huge margin of tributed 14 and 13 runs to the University. systematic curriculum plan- bowlers on a leatherhunt to canter 107 runs. total respectively. Mintu and JAMMU, Mar 21: KCS Chairperson of the College, ning, curriculum up-gradation home by seven wickets with nine Ravindra Jadeja 4-0-18-1, Yuvraj Singh 1-0-13-0. Batting first, Simula Cricket Sonu took 1 wicket each for Sai College of Education Purnima Chaudhri presented and curriculum integration. balls to spare. Club made a mammoth total of Club. Chetan was adjudged man (Women), Paloura, Jammu, India thus maintained their India innings (target: 131 runs from 20 overs) welcome address, while Prof For inaugural session, vote Rohit Sharm b Ajmal 24 209 runs in 20 overs for the loss of the match. organized one day National Lokesh Koul presented key of thanks was presented by clean slate against Pakistan in of 7 wickets. Atul top scored The match was officiated by Shikhar Dhawan c Ajmal b Gul 30 Seminar on ‘Teacher note address. Prof Romesh Verma, HoD, PG World Cup events as this is their with 61 runs in 41 balls, while Saleem-ur-Rehman, Suhail fourth victory against the tradi- Education in India: Concerns Prof Koul said that role of wing of KCS College of Virat Kohli not out 36 Puneet contributed 37 runs off Yousuf, Rakul Mattoo, Sadiq tional foes in the marquee tourna- Yuvraj Singh b Bhatti 1 for Quality and Sustenance’, teacher in shaping the society Education (Women). 13 balls. Prince and Nasir Hussain and Vinod Kandyara. here today. is eminent because a teacher During the seminar two ment of shortest versions. Suresh Raina not out 35 chipped in with 17 runs each. The tournament is being The programme started has to work as transmitter of technical sessions were con- Two in-form batsmen Virat Extras: (W-5) 5 Javed and Arif took 2 each for organized under the overall with the lighting of lamp and knowledge, inspirer of knowl- ducted under the Chairmanship Kohli (36 not out) and Suresh Total: (For 3 wkts in 18.3 overs) 131 Raina (35 not out) made useful SKPA, while RC Kotwal, Jagpal supervision of the Shakeel Beig, Saraswati Vandana. edge, promoter of knowledge of Prof Darshana Sharma, Dr Fall of wickets: 1/54 2/64 3/65 contributions as they added 66 and Sofi Javed shared one wick- DIG Jammu, while the other The seminar was inaugurat- inculcator of humane values Amit Kauts, Dr Deepa Sikand, runs for the unbroken fourth Bowling: Mohammad Hafeez 3-0-14-0, Junaid Khan 3-0- et each. organizing committee members ed by Dr Lokesh Koul, amongst the countrymen. and Dr Manju Agarwal. wicket to finish the match in 23-0, Saeed Ajmal 4-0-18-1, Umar Gul 3.3-0-35-1, Shahid In reply, SKPA bundled out include Rajnish Pran, SP SO to Professor Emeritus, H P Prof Mubark Singh deliber- During the academic ses- style. Afridi 3-0-24-0, Bilawal Bhatti 2-0-17-1. for 102 runs, thus lost the match DIG; Hilal Rather, MD Simula University, Shimla, Prof ating on the subject of the sion 60 participants from dif- bya big margin of 107 runs. Group; Prashant Mahajan and Kohli hit four fours and a six point to get a six. The over got The shot of the match was Mubark Singh, Dean and Seminar highlighted that qual- ferent Colleges of Education Javed, Naresh Singh and Majid Rajesh Gill, Chief Prosecuting during his 32-ball knock, while India 12 runs. Rohit lifting Umar Gul over long- Head, Department of ity teacher helps the knowl- of Jammu region participated contributed 33, 18 and 16 runs Officers, Victor Sotra, vice pres- Raina's runs came off 35 balls Not one to be left behind, on for a six. Ther 50 partnership Education, University of edge promotion, knowledge in the seminar and 45 papers to the total respectively. For ident CSO, Asif Gill, David with equal number of boundaries Shikhar Dhawan (30), who had came off 46 balls after which Jammu who was the chief generation and application of were presented. Simula Club, Hilal Rather and Mattoo, Sunny Gill and William and six. by then consumed 15 balls for his Dhawan perished. guest on the occasion, Dr Amit knowledge and skills, develop- The valedictory session Sameer took 3 wickets each, Mattoo. The victory also was a sweet five, struck three boundaries. The Dhawan was finally done in Kauts, Principal MGN College ment of healthy attitude for the was chaired by Prof Darshana while Prince, Nasir, Vivek and "Simula Club will take on revenge for India's last over loss first was muscled through square by a short delivery from Gul of Education, Jalandhar, Dr furtherance of our society. Sharma, DDE, University of against Pakistan at the same leg while the next was a tennis- which he tried to hook and the Shashi claimed one wicket each. KC Sports Club at 3 pm at the Atul was adjudged man of the same venue tomorrow," Deepa Sikand, MGN College Dr Amit Kauts in his Jammu, while Manju Agarwal ground in the Asia Cup less than bat like slap that went past the resultant skier was taken at deep of Education, Jalandhar and Dr address said that infusing qual- from Delhi University was the a month ago. match. informed Rajesh Gill, organiz- bowler and the third was a sweep fine leg by Saeed Ajmal. guest of honour. Today everything went right In another match, Samar ing secretary. behind square as another 12 runs Dhawan's dismissal sparked a Sunita Sharma of the for the 'Men In Blue' as they out- came from the next over. The 24 mini-collapse as trying to cut one Club defeated Sai Cricket Club batted, outbowled and out- College conducted the pro- runs from the two overs got India from Ajmal that turned sharply ceedings and the reporters thought Pakistanis with Dhoni on track and they didn't have to from outside Rohit played on to Pranav shines in Ist Drug Free T20 were Dr Ashok Pandita, Dr marshalling his resources really look behind after that. the stumps. (PTI) well. Bharti Punj and Dr Bandana of After three quite overs, Rohit Narrow win over RCC the seminar. Sharma (24) decided to attack Vote of thanks was present- Junaid Khan as he cleared the ed by Prof O P Sharma, short fine leg fielder for a bound- Srinagar takes NCC to finals Principal, (B Ed Wing) of KCS ary and slashed hard enough over Excelsior Correspondent one wicket. College of Education. In reply, RCC managed to Indian eves beat Ireland JAMMU, Mar 21: Speedster scored 119 runs in the allotted Police organizes Pranav Mahajan helped 20 overs by losing 8 wickets, in practice match National Cricket Club (NCC) thus lost the match by a narrow talent hunt prog SAVAR (BANGLADESH), Jammu to trounce Rainawari margin of 8 runs. Rahul Mussa Excelsior Correspondent Mar 21: Cricket Club (RCC) Srinagar was the top scorer with 39 runs Winner being felicitated during annual day function at MENDHAR, Mar 21: by a narrow margin of 8 runs in including 4 boundaries, while Vaishno Group of Colleges on Friday. The Indian women's cricket District Police (Poonch), organ- The winner students of Talent hunt posing for group photo- the semifinals to make it to the Satish Kumar contributed 19 team clinched a facile 26-run tri- ised a talent hunt programme at graph on Friday.
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    Squads for 2020-21 Domestic Season Balochistan Cricket Association Abdul Rehman Muzammil, Abdul Wahid Bangalzai, Adnan Akmal, Akbar-ur-Rehman, Akhtar Shah, Akif Javed, Amad Butt, Awais Zia, Azeem Ghumman, Bismillah Khan, Gohar Faiz, Gulraiz Sadaf, Hayat Ullah, Hidayatullah, Imran Butt, Imran Farhat, Jalat Khan, Kashif Bhatti, Khurram Shehzad, Mohammad Junaid, Mohammad Talha, Najeebullah Achakzai, Rameez Raja jnr, Sami Aslam, Shehbaz Khan, Shehzad Tareen, Taimur Ali, Taimur Khan, Taj Wali, Umaid Asif, Umar Gul and Usama Mir. Additional players: Abdul Nasir, Ali Rafiq, Ali Waqas, Ayyaz Tassawar, Atif Jabbar, Azeem Dar, Azizullah, Dawood Khan, Israr Ahmed, Mohammad Ibrahim, Nazar Hussain, Salahuddin and Zainullah. Centrally contracted players: Imam-ul-Haq, Haris Sohail and Yasir Shah. Coaches – First XI: Faisal Iqbal (coach), Wasim Haider (assistant coach). Second XI: Habib Baloch (coach), Shoaib Khan (assistant coach). U19: Hussain Khosa (coach), Mazhar Dinari (assistant coach) Central Punjab Cricket Association Abdullah Shafiq, Ahmed Bashir, Ahmed Safi Abdullah, Ahmed Shahzad (subject to fitness), Aitzaz Habib Khan, Ali Zaryab, Anas Mehmood, Bilal Asif, Bilawal Iqbal, Ehsan Adil, Fahad Usman, Faheem Ashraf, Farhan Khan, Hasan Ali, Irfan Khan Niazi, Kamran Akmal, Mohammad Ali, Mohammad Imran Dogar, Mohammad Saad, Muhammad Akhlaq, Nisar Ahmed, Qasim Akram, Rizwan Hussain, Saad Nasim, Salman Butt, Shahid Nawaz, Suleman Shafqat, Usman Qadir, Usman Salahuddin, Waqas Maqsood, Zafar Gohar and Zohaib Amanat. Additional players: Ali Shan, Asfand Mehran, Atiq-ur-Rehman, Fahad Munir, Hammad Butt, Haseeb-ur- Rehman, Junaid Ali, Kamran Afzal, Mohammad Faiq, Noman Anwar, Raza Ali Dar, Sohaib Ullah and Zubair Khan. Centrally contracted players: Abid Ali, Azhar Ali, Babar Azam and Naseem Shah.