Fine knock of 70 runs by Manav Sharma and unbeaten 32 by Ankur Julka enabled Gush Club to beat LB Shastri Club by two wickets in a league match of the 7th CL Gupta Memorial T20 cricket tournament.
Brief Scores: LBS 142/9 in 20 overs (Farman Ahmad 46, Jaladh Dua 30; Rajwinder Singh 3/14, Shoaib Prasad 2/24); Gush Club 144/8 in 19.2 overs (Manav Sharma 70, Ankur Julka 32 n.o; Abhishek Sakuja 4/25).
Delhi boys for India football camp
Delhi’s promising footballers Kishley Singh Sajwan and Michael Choungthu have been picked up by the All India Football Federating to attend the India under-14 coaching camp to be held at Kalyani (Bengal) from March 23.
Delhi’s Preetam and Sachin Kumar Kohli have also been selected to participate in the India’s under-16 camp, also to be held at same venue.
Striker Kishley and midfielder Michael had recently represented Delhi in the All India Football Federation Football Festival at Goa. Michael became the highest goal scorer of the tournament.
FAPS wins Frank Anthony memorial cricket title
Fine all-round performances by Aakash Sudan (106 and 3/14) and Rachit Jain (30 and 3/24) guided Frank Anthony Public School to beat Bal Bharti Public School by 87 runs to win the Frank Anthony memorial cricket tournament.
Aakash Sudan, Dhruv Gola and Sagar Sudan has been declared as the best player, best batsman and best bowler respectively of the tournament.
Brief Scores: Frank Anthony XI: 197/9 in 40 overs (Aakash Sudan 106, Rachit Jain 30; Nikunj Khandelwal 3/31, Shubham Gupta 3/36); Bal Bharti XI: 110 in 31 overs (Dhruv Gola 34, Samarth Gupta 25; Aakash Sudan 3/14, Rachit Jain 3/24).
Vidya Jain in Mahender Shokeen finals
Fine batting display by Kamal Beniwal (62) and good bowling by Arun Singh (3/33) helped Vidya Jain cricket academy beat Ravindra Public School by seven runs to enter the final of the second Mahender Shokeen memorial cricket tournament.
Brief Scores: VJCA: 237/9 in 40 overs (Kamal Beniwal 62, NS Negi 33 Sanjay Verma 34; Aman Kagra 3/50, Gaurav Sharma 2/25); RPS: 230/9 in 40 overs (Ravi Sengar 66, Vivek Verma 60 n.o.; Arun Singh 3/38).
Commonwealth High Commission Cricket
An all-round display by Mohd. Arif (2/19 and 40 n.o.) helped South African High Commission beat Global Development Network by four wickets in the 8th Commonwealth High Commission Cricket tournament.
In another match of the day, Foreign Correspondents’ club defeated Ministry of External Affairs by three wickets.
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