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Holders Petroleum Sports Control Board PSCB opened their campaign with a resounding 3-0 win over Chandigarh while hosts Haryana also demol...

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Holders Petroleum Sports Control Board PSCB opened their campaign with a resounding 3-0 win over Chandigarh while hosts Haryana also demolished Tripura 3-0 in the 64th sub-junior national and inter-state table tennis championship here today.

In the girls section, Haryana and Bengal trounced their respective rivals Goa and Pondichery by identical 3-0 margins. The opening day of the championship witnessed mostly one-sided matches with fancied teams chalking out easy victories over the opponents.

Results: Sub-junior boys: Group D: Tamil Nadu bt Bihar 3-0, Rajasthan bt Himachal 3-1. Group E: Maharastra 8216;A8217; bt Pondicherry 3-0, Manipur bt J-K 3-0. Group F: Delhi bt Jharkhand 3-0, MP bt Meghalaya 3-1. Group G: Gujarat bt Kerala 3-0, Punjab bt Maharastra B 3-1. Group B: Punjab bt Manipur 3-2. Group G: Maharastra B bt Himachal 3-0, Chattisgarh bt Uttaranchal 3-1. Group H: Karnataka bt Rajasthan 3-0, Chandigarh bt Jharkhand 3-0. Group A: Pondicherry bt Kerala 3-0. Group B: Orissa bt J-K 3-1. Group C: Andhra bt MP 3-1. Group D: Gujarat bt Tripura 3-0. Group F: Haryana bt Goa 3-0.

Cadet boys: Group A: Maharastra A bt MP 3-1, Karnataka bt Chandigarh 3-0. Group B: Bengal bt Mizoram 3-0, Uttaranchal bt Rajasthan 3-1. Group E: AP bt Chattisgarh 3-0, Meghalaya bt HP 3-2. Group F: Haryana bt Tripura 3-1, Gujarat bt Manipur 3-1. Group G: Assam bt Jharkhand 3-0, Orissa bt Goa 3-1. Group C: Punjab bt J-K 3-1. Group D: PSCB A bt Kerala 3-0

Cadet girls: Group A: Tamil Nadu bt Chattisgarh 3-0. Group B: Assam bt Chandigarh 3-0. Group D: Gujarat bt Rajasthan 3-0. Group E: Uttaranchal bt HP 3-1. Group F: Punjab bt Jharkhand 3-0. Group G: Delhi bt Tripura 3-0.

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