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This is an archive article published on April 5, 1999

Short Corner 8212; Delhi

Naresh stars for KB BluesFine all-round performance by Naresh Singh 110 not out and 3 for 38 and useful contributions by Kunwar Mahende...

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Naresh stars for KB Blues
Fine all-round performance by Naresh Singh 110 not out and 3 for 38 and useful contributions by Kunwar Mahender 68 and Suresh Dixit 51 not out enabled KB Blues prevail over Citizen XI Mumbai by 167 runs in the ninth All India Om Nath Sood memorial tournament at Hindu College.

Amit Verma and Sanjiv claimed two wickets each giving 59 and 74 runs, respectively, for the losers while Ved Prakash, Naresh Singh, Kunwar Mahender and Bobby Dev were the wicket-takers for the winners.

Brief scores: KB Blues: 331 for 6 Naresh Singh 110 not out, Kunwar Mahender 68, Suresh Dixit 51 not out, Amit Verma 2 for 59, Sanjeev 2 for 74 bt Citizen XI: 164 Sanjeev 42, Ashwani Bhalla 32, Karan 23, Bhupender 27, Ved Prakash 3 for 31, Naresh Singh 3 for 28, Kunwar Mahender 2 for 28, Bobby Dev 2 for 22.

Title for Rex-Remedies
Rex-Remedies won the ninth Nawab Cup beating Sharda Club by three runs in an exciting final at Telephone Exchange ground Yamuna Vihar.

Rohit Sharma claimed four wickets for 38 for the winners while Jasvir and Vijay took two wickets each for the losers. The winners received Rs 11,000 while the runners-up got Rs 5,100.

Brief scores: Rex-Remedies: 186 for 7 Vicky Dheer 46, Amir Chand 35, Jasveer 2 for 22, Vijay 2 for 17 bt Sharda Club: 183 for 9 Vijender Bhatia 81, Sonu Vaid 27, Rohit Sharma 4 for 38, Pradeep Shastri 2 for 14.

Shyama excels
Shyama Shah 41 not out and 2 for 11 guided Eastern Railway to score a seven-wicket win over Western Railway in the All India Railway women8217;s championship at Karnail Singh Stadium.

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Seema Singh 3 for 8 and Shyama Shah 2 for 11 were the successful bowlers for the winners. Shyama Shah was adjudged the woman of the match.

Brief scores: Western Railway: 89 Roopanjli Shastri 24, Seema Singh 3 for 8, Shyama Shah 2 for 11 lost to Eastern Railway: 93 for 3 Shyama Shah 41 not out, Mamta Sinha 20.

Amity bridge
Formidables surpassed Gujral in various techniques available in card play to win the team of four duplicate championship in the Rs one lakh prize money Amity bridge tournament at Golf Club Noida.

Besides Kiran Nadar, Formidables comprised Alok Sinha, NK Gupta, R Tewari and B Satynarayan 8212; all former IIT Delhi students. Ravi Gujral, MM Chopra, RS Jasuja, PC Gupta and DK Tewari were the runners-up.

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Kamal shines
Powered by Kamal Kishore8217;s 60 and Dahiya Mukesh8217;s 50, Vijay Mehra Academy beat Siemens Club by seven wickets at LPS ground.

Brief scores: Siemens Club: 167 Vinay Singh 38, Abhishek 25, Kamal Kishore 2 for 20 lost to Vijay Mehra Academy: 168 for 3 Kamal Kishore 60, Dahiya Mukehs 50 not out, Sidharth 2 for 25.

Manav Sthali TT
The 27th Chandravati Bhatnagar memorial Manav Sthali Open Table Tennis Tournament for juniors and seniors will be conducted at Talkatora Indoor Stadium from April 26 to 29. Entries close on April 20 with organising secretary Hukam Singh at 6/2543, Beadonpura, Karol Bagh; R K Sharma, manager, Talkatora Stadium; at Reception, Manav Thali School, New Rajinder Nagar.

Bajpai strikes
Excellent performance by UP Ranji player Shivadhar Bajpai 4 for 30 and 30 not out and Vicky Dhir8217;s 60 helped Subhanis triumph over Sahara Airlines by two wickets to enter the pre-quarter final of the third Lala Hari Ram Aggarwal memorial day-night tournament at MCD ground.

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Brief scores: Sahara Airlines: 197 for 8 Surendra Dayma 47, Vikash Chandan 34, Deepak Bhatnagar 34, Shivadhar Bajpai 4 for 30, Ashwani Kapoor 2 for 36 lost to Subhania Club: 199 for 8 Vicky Dhir 60, Ashwani Kapoor 33, Shivadhar Bajpai 33 not out, Hanish Arora 22, Mahendra Pal 4 for 29, Sunil Sharma 2 for 40.

DS Group win
Jitender Solanki 85, Anil Kumar 59 and Avinash Kumar 6 for 38 powered DS Group to a 94-run victory over MCD slum to reach in the quarter-final of the fourth Maharaja Agarsen memorial tournament at Mount Fort School ground.

Brief scores: MCD slums: 176 Gulshan 44, Surender Sharma 49, Vijay Bhatia 30, Avinash Kumar 6 for 38, Sarvesh Gupta 3 for 7 lost to DS Group: 270 for 5 Jitender Solanki 85, Anil Kumar 59, Rajesh Rathor 37 not out, Sandeep Rathi 2 for 26.

Tony, Tara shine
Tony Singh8217;s fine spell of 4 for 28 and Tara Chand8217;s unbeaten 40 helped Chand Khanna beat Inborn by five wickets to enter the second round of the first Poolworld East Delhi under-19 tournament at Mohan Meakin ground.

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Brief scores: Chand Khanna: 160 for 5 Tara Chand 40 not out, Gautam Gambhir 36, Sandeep Rana 22, Rajesh Kumar 2 for 29 bt Inborn: 157 Vishal Razdan 48, Sonu Vaid 21, Tony Singh 4 for 28, Siddarth Verma 2 for 25, Vikash Sharma 2 for 30.

Kesavan cricket
The inaugural Kesavan memorial cricket tournament prize money will be organised at NPL Colony by the Kesavan Coaching Centre from the first week of May. Top teams are expected to participate. Interested clubs may contact T R Srivatsan/B D Joshi, c/o, NPL Colony Cricket Ground, NPL Colony, New Delhi-60; 1 B-1, NPL Colony.

Pal Summer Academy
Selection trials for the Rajinder Pal summer cricket academy will be held at Gargi College ground on April 6 and 7 from 3.30 p.m. onwards. Interested players may contact the former Test player at the college ground on the said dates.

 

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