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The 7th Manav Mangal Open Table Tennis Tournament will be held from October 29 to 31 at the Manav Mangal Smart School in Phase X in Mohali,according to Director Manav Mangal Group of Schools Sanjay Sardana. He said that competitions would be conducted for cadet boys and cadet girls (under-12),Sub-Junior boys and girls’ singles (under-14),junior boys and girls’ singles (under-17),youth boys and girls singles and men and women singles.Sanjay Sardana said that in the last edition,more than 300 players from Ludhiana,Jalandhar,Simla,Delhi and Jammu had participated. In the first edition in 2000,more than 175 players staked their claims for the top honours and the tournament is going from strength to strength. This year,more than 300 players,including from the adjoining states are expected to participate in the tournament. Harish Kumar has been appointed organising secretary. The tournament will be played under rules and regulations of Table Tennis Federation of India.Entry closes with Harish Kumar (mobile 9815038384),Naresh Kumar (Manav Mangal School-21),Sanjeev Gandhi (Manav Mangal-11,Panchkula) and Anil Sharma (Manav Mangal Smart School,Sector 64,Mohali).
Ball Badminton trials today
CHANDIGARH:The Chandigarh Ball Badminton Association will conduct selection trials on October 24 at 4 pm at Shishu Niketan Model School,Sector 22. The Chandigarh team would be selected to participate in the Sub-Junior National Ball Badminton Championship (under-14) at Dehradun from November 12 to 15,according to BBBA general secretary Inderjit Singh Puri. Players born on or after January 1,1995 are eligible to take part in the trials.
CHANDIGARH:The visiting Chinese women cricket team will play a practice T-10 match with Punjab women senior team on Saturday at Guru Nanak Public School-36 in Chandigarh. The Punjab women are undergoing camp under newly appointed coach Jaswant Singh in preparation for forthcoming North Zone championship. Wang Meng will lead the Chinese team while former India player Mamatha Maben will coach the visitors. The China team will play another match against the same team on Sunday too. These matches are being conducted in order to provide T-20 match practice to the China women team. Moreover,interaction with the Punjab counterparts will further boost the Chinese cricketers’ morale.
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