
MUMBAI, APRIL 9: There was a heady finish to the women’s and junior boys’ team events of the 26th Motilal Sanghi Inter-Club squash tournament today. The Leela clinched the women’s title after a three-way tie in the league was decided in their favour. The junior boys title went to Otters, again after a triple tie.
Results
Boys: Otters bt CCI 3-2 (Gautam Kalani lost to Mihir Sheth 0-9 3-9 2-9; Kabir Kapoor lost to Siddharth Suchde 3-9 4-9 2-9; Junaid Nathani bt Sahil Vora 9-5 9-4 9-4; Vishal Kapoor bt Rahul Lulla 9-4 9-7 9-6; Parth Doshi bt Anshul Manchanda 9-5 2-9 9-4 9-4); Jindal bt Bombay Gym 5-0; Willingdon w/o United Services.
Women: CCI bt Bombay Gymkhana 3-0 (Shivani Gupta bt Vanita Bhandari 9-2 9-0 9-8; Priyanka Yadav bt Jahnavi 9-1 9-2 9-8; Rachita Vora bt Kadambari Deodhar 9-1 9-0 9-2); The Leela bt Wilingdon 2-1 (Sarita Jethwani lost Rachna Patnaik 9-3 3-9 6-9 4-9; Deepali Anvekar bt Rhea Bhandare 9-1 9-0 9-5; Kavita Nalawade bt Shubika Bilka 9-6 9-0 9-5).
Titan Industriestop
Titan Industries scored a 25-run win over TELCO in the B Division final of the Tata Inter-Companies cricket tournament (45 overs), today.
Senthil, who top-scored with 64, was adjudged man of the match. Ex-Test player Abey Kuruvilla gave away the prizes.
Brief Scores
B Div. final: Titan Industries 257 (Raman 40, Senthil 64, Bharat 36, Santosh Handal 4-45) bt TELCO 232-9 (Jamsandekar 62, Shailesh 42, Raman 3-53, Murthy 3-39). MoM: Senthil.
A Div League: Tata SSL 298 (Rajesh Sutar 35, K Meher 35, Indrajeet Captain 99, Manoj Joglekar 48, Nitin Akre 35) bt Tata Electric 108 (Bharat Ambire 3-20).
Forbes Group 272-7 (Nishit Shetty 118, R Basavraj 65) bt TELCO Pune 203 (A Warang 55, F Shaikh 47).
CBI in quarters
Raider Amol Mhatre, ably assisted by Tanaji Kurhade and Chandrakant Aphandkar, helped Central Bank of India inflict a humiliating 42-15 defeat on Air-India in the pre-quarter final league of the Radheyshyam Gupta Trophystate-level kabaddi tournament organised by Goregaon Sports Club today. CBI, with two wins, advanced to the quarter-final.
RCF also entered the last eight, beating GM Police 17-9. In the women’s league, Chembur Kreeda Mandal, N Bavyug KM and Dr Shirodkar were the teams to advance.