NEW DELHI, June 4: Ramesh Narain (95) and Surinder Kumar (63) helped Delhi Vidyut Board to register a 67-run victory over Rehman Club in a A-2 division match of the DDCA League at the Kotla No 2 ground.Ramesh’s knock contained 13 fours and 3 sixes.
DVB: 320 for 9 in 40 overs (Ramesh Narain 95, Surinder Kumar 63, Ajit Chaudhary 35, Shawar Khan 3 for 71, Junaid Anjum 2 for 40, Mohd Javed 2 for 45).
Rehman Club: 253 in 39.3 overs (Junaid Anjum 71, Shahzeb 41, Shawar Khan 28, Ajit Chaudhry 4 for 42).
In a C division match at the Kotla No 1 ground, Patel Nagar Gymkhana (220 for 9 in 40 overs: Ajay 100, Kanwaljeet 46, Kishore 2 for 44, Kamal 2 for 38, Anil Arora 2 for 37) beat OBC (190 in 34.4 overs: Kishore 65, Anurag Saxena 31, S.K.Sharma 27, Ranjit 2 for 34, Sudhir 2 for 26, Ajay 2 for 29, Sanjay Gupta 2 for 30) by 30 runs.
In a B division match at the St Stephen’s College ground, Revenue Sports (285 for 7 in 40 overs: Neeraj Tandon 143, Prashant Yadav 40, Sudhir Sidhu 64, Bhupesh 5 for 42) defeated Young Delhi (200 for 9 in 40 overs: Sanjay 45, Shanti Prakash 38, Deepak 36, Neeraj Tandon 2 for 27, Laxman Bisht 2 for 22) by 85 runs.
At the Yamuna Sports complex, Prof Management (205 for 6 in 33 overs: Sanjeev Kumar 82 n.o) beat Chandni Chowk (204 for 9 in 40 overs: Ashok 72 n.o, Sunil Panchal 32, Parsant 3 for 27) by four wickets in a C division match.
Excel in semis
Excel Club entered the semi-final of the first Ramakrishnan Memorial tournament defeating Empire Club by five wickets.
Empire Club: 127 in 25 overs (Jaswinder 38 n.o, Anil Bhatt 4 for 16, Sanjay Singh 3 for 20); Excel Club: 129 for 5 in 20 overs (Rajeshwar Rao 53 n.o,Mohit Mittal 34, Morris 3 for 20).
Shanti Academy win
Shanti Cricket Academy (189 for 2 in 33.3 overs: Pankaj Sharma 83 n.o, Aditya Gadia 73) beat Hansraj Academy (188 for 9 in 35 overs: Aman Sharma 49, Sachin Saini 41, Dhan Raj Bisht 5 for 26) by eight wickets.
In another match, Tissot Academy (101 for 2 in 21.3 overs: Pawan Mehra 53, Rajiv Sehgal 24 n.o) defeated Bal Bharati (100 in 35 overs: Anuj 18, Pawan Mehra 3 for 25, Vikas Khanna 3 for 21, Raghav 2 for 10) by eight wickets.